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Book 1 Wiltshire Notes and Queries, Vol. 1, 1893-1895
Chapter 1 Preliminaries
Page 1 Engraving of Great Chalfield Manor, Atworth.
Page 2 Title page
Page 3 List of illustrations
Page 4 List of illustrations
Chapter 2 Quarterly Journal for March 1893
Page 1 Description of Great Chalfield manor house, Atworth.
Page 2 Description of Great Chalfield manor house, Atworth.
Page 3 A list of Wiltshire patentees.
Page 4 A list of Wiltshire patentees; Benedict Webb, Kingswood, Thomas Holland, Amesbury, John Tull, Shalbourne, Ignatius Couran, London, John Barford and William Moody of Wilton, Richard Brooks, Devizes.
Page 5 A list of Wiltshire patentees; John Ladd, Trowbridge, Francis Yerbury, Bradford on Avon, Benjamin Collins, Salisbury, William Redman, Salisbury, Edward Whatmore of Marshwood House, Robert Lydford, Salisbury, Moses Boorn, Barford St. Martin.
Page 6 A list of Wiltshire patentees; James Templeman, Salisbury, William Redman, Salisbury, Benjamin Charles Collins, Salisbury, Stephen Jenner, Burbage, John Bannister, Devizes, John Hayes, Wokingham, Paul Newman, Melksham, William Lander, Mere.
Page 7 Some information on Wiltshire folklore
Page 8 Some information on Wiltshire folklore.
Page 9 Some information on Wiltshire folklore.
Page 10 Some information on Wiltshire folklore. Archbishop Laud's Visitation of Salisbury in 1634.
Page 11 Archbishop Laud's Visitation of Salisbury in 1634.
Page 12 Archbishop Laud's Visitation of Salisbury in 1634.
Page 13 Archbishop Laud's Visitation of Salisbury in 1634
Page 14 Archbishop Laud's Visitation of Salisbury in 1634
Page 15 Archbishop Laud's Visitation of Salisbury in 1634.
Page 16 Archbishop Laud's Visitation of Salisbury in 1634.
Page 17 Archbishop Laud's Visitation of Salisbury in 1634.
Page 18 Archbishop Laud's Visitation of Salisbury in 1634.
Page 19 Archbishop Laud's Visitation of Salisbury in 1634.
Page 20 Archbishop Laud's Visitation of Salisbury in 1634.
Page 21 Archbishop Laud's Visitation of Salisbury in 1634.
Page 22 Archbishop Laud's Visitation of Salisbury in 1634.
Page 23 Archbishop Laud's Visitation of Salisbury in 1634.
Page 24 Account of Ivychurch Priory in Alderbury parish
Page 25 Drawing of remains of Ivychurch Priory in Alderbury in 1893.
Page 26 Account of Ivychurch Priory in Alderbury parish.Including a drawing of a building on the site of the Priory.
Page 27 Drawings of architectural fragments from Ivychurch Priory.
Page 28 Account of Ivychurch Priory in parish of Alderbury; Drawings of carved figures at Ivychurch. Sir James Ley, Earl of Marlborough.
Page 29 Sir James Ley, Earl of Marlborough.Guild of Tailors, Salisbury.
Page 30 Guild of Tailors, Salisbury.
Page 31 Drawing of Malmesbury market cross in 1812.
Page 32 Malmesbury market cross. Old custom of praying to saints.
Page 33 Old custom of praying to saints. Petition to House of Lords of Osmund Gibbs against deprivation of his land at Westwood, 1640.
Page 34 Petition of Osmund Gibbs to House of Lords against deprivation of his land at Westwood, 1640. Benjamin Webb the miser of Devizes, mentioned in memoirs of Dr Trusler.Good Friday superstitions.
Page 35 Good Friday superstitions.Stanley Abbey.Cuckoo rhymes.
Page 36 Cuckoo rhymes.Sinnett's new theory of Stonehenge.
Page 37 Chariton Syllaberis, Archbishop of Dirrachium.Missing vestry book of Salisbury St Edmund's church.Query about Miss Palmer of Bradford.
Page 38 Sir Walter Smith, M.P. for Great Bedwyn.Richard Harding, M.P. for Great Bedwyn.
Page 39 Colonel Hugh Rogers, M.P. for Calne. Warminster Hang Fair. Meeting of Parliament at Salisbury in 1384. William of Malmesbury.
Page 40 The sanctuary in Bradford-on-Avon parish church. Chapel at Old Sarum. Rev. Thomas Holland of Amesbury, inventor of an engine for raising water.
Page 41 Rev. Thomas Holland of Amesbury, inventor of an engine for raising water. "Richard de Casterton, Bishop of Sarum".
Page 42 "Richard de Casterton, Bishop of Sarum". Farwell family in Wiltshire.
Page 43 List of Salisbury bell founders, 1465-1724. Query about John Goddard of Broadforth, Wimborne Minster, whose will was proved 1564.
Page 44 Query about John Goddard of Broadforth, Wimborne Minster, whose will was proved 1564. Commission of William Wright of Upton Scudamore as an ensign in the Wiltshire Militia, 1680.
Page 45 Commission of William Wright of Upton Scudamore as an ensign in the Wiltshire Militia, 1680. The fallen trilithon at Stonehenge.
Page 46 Editorial statement on the new magazine's aims and intentions.
Page 47 Editorial statement on the new magazine's aims and intentions. Old horn books. Publication of Calendars of Wills ans Administrations at Blandford, Dorset. Publication of Calendar of Wills proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1383-1558.
Chapter 3 Quarterly journal for June 1893
Page 1 Photograph of old almshouse in St John's churchyard, Devizes.
Page 2 Old almshouse in St John's churchyard, Devizes,intended soon to be demolished.
Page 3 Old almshouse in St John's churchyard, Devizes,intended soon to be demolished. Compositions for knighthood in Wiltshire, one of Charles 1's fiscal expedients in the 1630s.
Page 4 Compositions for knighthood in Wiltshire, one of Charles 1's fiscal expedients in the 1630s.
Page 5 Compositions for knighthood in Wiltshire, one of Charles 1's fiscal expedients in the 1630s.
Page 6 Compositions for knighthood in Wiltshire, one of Charles 1's fiscal expedients in the 1630s.
Page 7 Compositions for knighthood in Wiltshire, one of Charles 1's fiscal expedients in the 1630s. Use of the divining rod to discover water by William Stokes of Newbury.
Page 7 Compositions for knighthood in Wiltshire, one of Charles 1's fiscal expedients in the 1630s. Use of the divining rod to discover water by William Stokes of Newbury.
Page 8 Use of the divining rod to discover water by William Stokes of Newbury.
Page 9 Use of the divining rod to discover water by William Stokes of Newbury.
Page 10 Use of the divining rod to discover water by William Stokes of Newbury.
Page 11 Some information on Wiltshire folklore.
Page 12 Some information on Wiltshire folklore.
Page 13 Some information on Wiltshire folklore.
Page 14 Some information on Wiltshire folklore.
Page 15 Some information on Wiltshire folklore. Mere church
Page 16 Mere church.
Page 17 Engraving from 'Beauties of England and Wales' (1814), showing Mere church and chantry house.
Page 18 Mere church.A list of Wiltshire patentees: Thomas Jotham of Bradford, Joseph Everett of Salisbury, Samuel Godwin of Avoncliff.
Page 19 A list of Wiltshire patentees: George Wyke of Winsley, William Cooke of Chute, James Rogers of Marlborough, Henry Potter Burt of Devizes, Joseph Clisild Daniell of Limpley Stoke, Thomas Musselwhite of Devizes, Ezekiel Edmonds of Bradford, William John Dow
Page 20 A list of Wiltshire patentees: Joseph Clisild Daniell of Limpley Stoke, George Haden of Trowbridge, John Dyer of Trowbridge, Henry Shrapnell of Salisbury, John Ledyard Phillips of Melksham, Edward Cooper of Staverton.
Page 21 A list of Wiltshire patentees: George Haden of Trowbridge, Joseph Clisild Daniell of Limpley Stoke, Edmund Moody of Maiden Bradley, William Stone of Winsley, William Wood of Wilton, William Henry Fox Talbot of Lacock, Elisha Oldham of Cricklade, George En
Page 22 A list of Wiltshire patentees: William Wood of Wilton, William Henry Fox Talbot of Lacock, Thomas Wolferstan of Salisbury, William Colborne Cambridge of Market Lavington, Guy Carleton Coffin of Landford, Thomas Chandler of Stockton.
Page 23 Archbishop Laud's visitation of Salisbury in 1634.
Page 24 Archbishop Laud's visitation of Salisbury in 1634: complaint about favouritism shown by the canon, Dr Seward, in the separation of George Churchouse and his wife.
Page 25 Archbishop Laud's visitation of Salisbury in 1634: disputed ownership of land called Meer-garden in Mere.
Page 26 Archbishop Laud's visitation of Salisbury in 1634.
Page 27 Archbishop Laud's visitation of Salisbury in 1634.
Page 28 Archbishop Laud's visitation of Salisbury in 1634: response of Prebendary Richard Chaundler.
Page 29 Archbishop Laud's visitation of Salisbury in 1634: responses of Prebendaries Richard Chaundler, Francis Matkin and Robert Bower.
Page 30 Archbishop Laud's visitation of Salisbury in 1634: responses of Prebendaries Robert Bower, Edward Gough, Humphrey Gwynn, Thomas Mason, John Ryves and Mathew Nicholas.
Page 31 Archbishop Laud's visitation of Salisbury in 1634.
Page 32 Archbishop Laud's visitation of Salisbury in 1634: responses of Prebendaries Charles Robson and Nicholas Andrewes. Gilbert White's Wiltshire friends: Poore family.
Page 33 Gilbert White's Wiltshire friends: visit to Stonehenge and Duke of Queensbury's home at Amesbury.
Page 34 Great Chalfield church: drawing of the west front.
Page 35 Great Chalfield church. Humphrey Henchman, 17th century Chancellor of the diocese of Salisbury.
Page 36 Humphrey Henchman, 17th century Chancellor of the diocese of Salisbury. Derivation of the name of Ivychurch Priory in Alderbury parish.
Page 37 New theory of Stonehenge. Deeds of manor of Corton and Wanborough chapel.
Page 38 Deeds of Wanborough chapel. Archaeological discovery at Pewsey of Romano-British urns.
Page 39 Archaeological discovery at Pewsey of Romano-British urns. Derivation of the word 'sarsen'.
Page 40 Derivation of the word 'sarsen'. Derivation of 'Kinwardstone'. Old custom used at the admission of a Freeman into the Corporation of Marlborough. Yew Grove at West Cholderton.
Page 41 Yew Grove at West Cholderton. Encaustic tiles made in a kiln at Great Bedwyn. "Reading for life" as a form of trial.
Page 42 "Reading for life" as a form of trial. Description and drawing of a figure found in 1791 at a supposed former nunnery in Warminster.
Page 43 Description of a figure found in 1791 at a supposed former nunnery in Warminster. Population of Wiltshire at the time of the Domesday survey. Trowbridge bells and the piece of land called 'bell land' in the parish.
Page 44 Richard Reynolds, sheriff of London in 1532. Rev. Hugh Stephens, author of 'Lusus Sarisburiensis..' Henry Sherfield of Salisbury and Lincoln's Inn.
Page 45 Salisbury bell founders: possible Purdue bell at Greenock. Rev. Thomas Holland and his engine for raising water.
Page 46 Rev. Thomas Holland and his engine for raising water: engines for Wilton and Salisbury.
Page 47 Rev. Thomas Holland and his engine for raising water. William of Malmesbury. Dedication of church of St Mary's at Old Sarum.
Page 48 Dedication of church of St Mary's at Old Sarum. 'Sunken chancel' at Avebury church. Chariton Syllaberis, Archbishop of Dirrachium. 'Hampshire Notes and Queries', Vol. 6.
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