Proceedings of the Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, المجلد 53The Society, 1908 |
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... town ; various Somerton items presented by Mr. E. W. Valentine ; several antiquities found during the alterations at Stavordale Priory , given by Mr. F. G. Sage ; Romano - British relics found in 1904 in Killings Knap Quarry , presented ...
... town ; various Somerton items presented by Mr. E. W. Valentine ; several antiquities found during the alterations at Stavordale Priory , given by Mr. F. G. Sage ; Romano - British relics found in 1904 in Killings Knap Quarry , presented ...
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... much appreciated the compliment the parent Society had paid the town of Shepton Mallet in coming to hold its annual meeting there for the third time . The adoption of the Report was then put to the Report of the Council . 9.
... much appreciated the compliment the parent Society had paid the town of Shepton Mallet in coming to hold its annual meeting there for the third time . The adoption of the Report was then put to the Report of the Council . 9.
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... town would not take their turn in watching the beacon on Mendip . In 1624 owing to the increase of crime in the county , and the distance of the House of Correction at Taunton and Ilchester , the Court ordered another House to be built ...
... town would not take their turn in watching the beacon on Mendip . In 1624 owing to the increase of crime in the county , and the distance of the House of Correction at Taunton and Ilchester , the Court ordered another House to be built ...
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... Town of Shepton Malet . How long it has been a town , and when it ceased to be a hamlet of Pilton , I have failed to discover . In its earliest days it had not reached a position of sufficient im- portance to give its name to the stream ...
... Town of Shepton Malet . How long it has been a town , and when it ceased to be a hamlet of Pilton , I have failed to discover . In its earliest days it had not reached a position of sufficient im- portance to give its name to the stream ...
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... town , and kept a jealous eye on the com- binations of the democratic craftsmen . The latter could not become freemen unless they gave up their trade , and they were harassed in their trade by vexatious restrictions put upon them by the ...
... town , and kept a jealous eye on the com- binations of the democratic craftsmen . The latter could not become freemen unless they gave up their trade , and they were harassed in their trade by vexatious restrictions put upon them by the ...
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abbot abbot and convent abbot of Keynsham acres advowson aisle ancient Archæological Archæological Society Batcombe Bath Bedmore Barn Bishop brass Bridgwater Bristol bronze canonicis canons central picket chancel chancel arch chapel Chesterblade churchwardens clerestory convent of Keynsham Croscombe diam Dinder Doulting E. H. BATES Earl early Evercreech excavations F. J. ALLEN F. W. WEAVER floor of Mound fragments George Gray Glastonbury Abbey Gloucester Guilds Ham Hill Ham stone Hearth Henry House John Keynsham Keynsham Abbey king land Langport late Licence LIII Third Series Maesbury manor Mendip messuage monastery Mound LXXIV Museum nave Norman parish perforated piece Pilton Plate portreeve pottery present Proceedings Rectory rent restoration Roman rood-loft roof screen Shepton Mallet Shepton Mallet Church side Somerset Somerville stone Strode Taunton Castle Thomas tower town Vicarage wall Walter West Weston-super-Mare William XV Century
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الصفحة 150 - I, AB, do declare that it is not lawful upon any pretence whatsoever to take arms against the king, and that I do abhor that traitorous position of taking arms by his authority against his person or against those that are commissioned by him...
الصفحة 182 - June 1786, and was educated at Eton and at Christ Church, Oxford, where he took his Bachelor's degree in...
الصفحة 222 - Library. 12. — Extracts from the manuscripts or printed books are allowed to be made freely, but in case of a transcript being desired of a whole manuscript or printed book, the consent of the Committee must be previously obtained. 13. — Persons not being Members of the Society may be admitted for a period not exceeding one week, to consult printed books and manuscripts not of a private nature in the Society's Library, for any special purpose, on being introduced by a Member, either personally...
الصفحة 73 - A. Fortresses partly inaccessible by reason of precipices, cliffs, or water, defended in part only by artificial works. B. Fortresses on hill-tops with artificial defences, following the natural line of the hill.
الصفحة 8 - Society has to record with regret the loss by death of the following members : —
الصفحة 50 - defacing, destroying and prostrating the churches, cloisters, belfreys and other buildings of the late monasteries.' " They had orders to spare only those buildings which could be used for farms or other purposes. There were few to buy up the materials of the numerous monasteries of Lincolnshire, and one of the Commissioners there recommended that the walls should be left standing as a quarry for future sales of...
الصفحة 222 - ... by any other Member; nor in any case shall any book be retained for a longer period than three months. 8. — Every Member who shall borrow any book out of the Library shall be responsible to the Society for its safety and good condition from the time of its leaving the Library ; also if he borrow any book or manuscript within the Library, till it shall be returned by him. And in case of loss or damage, he shall replace the same or make it good ; or, if required by the Committee, shall furnish...
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