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Description
of
New
Sarum
Neolithic,
or
Doran Webb's
feet,
although
in
some
exceptional
cases
they
feet. The
to
whom
Professor
Freeman,
in
his
well-known
work,
Saxons.
long
prior
In
his
opinion
the
word
names,
troops
it
(Old
Sarum)
lay
country
of
ground
was
torn
away
by
the
stranger
(the
Saxon
invader),
the
Briton
sullenly
withdrew
from
it,
only
Southampton
W'ater,
purpose
of
making
secure
his
position
and
authority,
the
battle
between
the
Britons
of
Old
Sarum,
and
erected
on
the
spot
a
commemorative
urn
bearing
the
following
inscription
leod,
Wilton.
Dame
Eumour
for
once
tongues.
Let
every
eye
negoeiate
for
itself,
;
gravity.
join
issue
an
untoward
event
occurred.
restoration.
Editha,
Queen
of
Edward
the
Confessor,
is
the West
part
of
profits
arising
of the
liberties which
at the
Palace of
the
general
breathless
anxiety
for
many
channels,
of
course,
for
the
raising
of
money
for
the
pur-
poses
king,
and
they
were
further
pledged
iron.
Many
thousands
they
assumed
the
tonsure
and
habit.
By
lago
in
Gallicia,
Winchester
in
1194,
with
most
ancient
legends
of
the
As
an
arbitrary
custom
of
the
king
disposing
landing
on
English
soil
until
about
Christmas,
dead,
it
would
not
have
issue
coin
of
the
choir
of
Osmund
there
was
a
great
variety
of
rituals
vogue
in
different
parts
of
England,
the
brutal
treatment
as a
in the
night,
it
being
in
regard
to
the
political
affairs
of
Old
Sarum
a.national
and
constitutional
point
of
view
speech,
urged
the
ministry
to
press
following
March
it
was
passed
now call Old
we
can
imagine
the
feelings
of
the
people
when
the
decision
of
the
Bishop,
of
people
had
been
spread
the Earl
gross
ignorance,
immorality,
and
abuses
existed
among
to
him,
but
he
the
natural
and
customs,
as
freely
I.
became
involved
in
great
expense
disputes
with
great
personal
boon.
His
ordinary
dis-
trict,
clergy.
His
quarrel
Gascony
to
uphold
his
rights
against
Philip
IV.
In
following
month,
to
his
vassals
his
royal
predecessor.
The
agents
of
former
estates,
under
certain
conditions
of
compact
between
them
and
the
The
regulations
made
in
the
same
bishop's
steward
or
bailiff,
any
clock had
struck the
the effeut
Episcopal
portion
of
Efforts
the renunciation
respect.
Opposed
to
Halle
in
business
(the
cloth
trade)
was,
they
actually
interfered
mas
time,
according
to
custom,
within the
of
King
Henry
VIII.,
which
deprived
them
of
that
pre-eminence,
they
their
responsibilities.
It
is
perfectly
plain,
too,
that
the
spirit
of
objection
to
any
kind

,
every
alderman
should
pro-
them
official raiment
her
life.
Salisbury,
in
1384,
pretty
plain
evidence
called
upon
raise
among
the
citizens,
SaHsbury.
The
Chancellor
and
Privy
Council
also
wrote
directing
an
ex-
king
(in
accordance
the
to
the
crown
before
parliament,
Some
chap-
ters
by
day,
but
by
night,
water
changed
brewing,
but
also
as
to
the
strength
and
quality
donors'
souls,
give
us
an
insight
Devon
(beheaded
at
York
in
1461),
and
Lord
Hungerford,
of
Rowde,
near
Devizes,
were
apprehended
for
attempting
Salisbury
in
person,
from Thomas
the
men
for
the
rebel
lords,
if
provided;
failing
that,
he
had
received.
But
excuses
corporation,
John
Aporte
and
AVilliam
same,
all
our
craft.
appearance
of
were
furnislied
mayor
and
his
brethren,
history.
place
of
interment;
Virgin
every
perform
any
service
in
the
Church.
The
clergy
parishioners
were
found
true
relics,
was that
to
Maundrel,
a
mason
named
John
Spencer,
the clutches
every year
before the
snaffle,
as
prizes
for
the
encouragement
of
the
races
bell and
sergeant
Salisbury,
as the
by
order
of
strangers
to
lodge
or
stay
us. We
These
by
him-
self,
he
said
country,
wherefore
I
got
them
to
stay
with
me,
and
they
did
prove
to
already
alluded,
not
only
outraged
that at
house
such
a
manner
that
were
in
a
dilapidated
condition,
and
that
owing
to
the
of
many
Assizes
in
1630,
and
Chief
Justice
Eichardson
had
just
sentened
a
prisoner,
read in
quietly
a
pompous
determination
to
express
his
hatred
of
church
Edmund's
Churcli,
it
is
interesting
to
vestry,
the
Close.
TVTE
August,
this
petition
they
charged
Hyde
with
being
no
doubt
went
quite
so
Edgehill,
Prince
But
there
had shewn their
lives
But the troubles of
having
therefore
gave
them
Cromwell,
with
Salisbury
on
were
being
conducted
Rolle
by
Chief
Justice
Rolle
to
LawTence,
Exeter,
as
follows:
sorcerer),
was
the
government
con-
temporary
chronicler,
it
will
have
been
noticed,
describe
it
signified
that
beauty
Hyde,
since
a
judge,
and
her to trust
drinking
king,
or
in
Dorset,
and
other
places
power
and
the
re-establishment
king.
On
Sunday,
the
18th,
three
of
James'
best
regiments
entered
the
city,
viz.,
the
kingly
rule.
day
from
hunting,
a
sport
of
which
he
was
very
fond.
Rejoicings
£80
representations
.4' ,
argument
adopted
by
these
sapient
individuals,
who
so
cleverly
found
a
convenient
mode
of
explaining
away
its
character,
he saw a
to induce him
 
lightning.
 Fear?
Keep
him
off.
Bill
haunted
Kimmeridge
Mill
(in
the
parish
of
Michael
Marsh),
and
running
through
Mottisfont,
Lockerly,
building, though
in
my
family,
substantial,
capacious,
and
decently
elegant,
I
you,
give
his
long-considered
views
Eoyal Highnesses
and
other
Cathedral
dignitaries.
They
subsequently
visited
were
heard,
and
the
their
a
sumptuous
Ijanquct
to
be
afflicted
with
the
scourge
of
epidemics,
and
in
Sanitary
Authority
can
claim
New
Sarum
as
one
year
brief
stay
at
SaHsbury.
They
hinched
4,557
adults,
and
8,440
their
good
wishes,
but
hoped
population
with
w4iom
they
charity
be
genuine,
instead
of
having
it
dispensed
tlirough
any
channels
whatsoever
of
inqui.sitorial
oflicialism.
The
Duke
being
special
con-
stables
were
sworn
in,
but,
reading
the
Market House.
ceremonies
in
connection
with
time
of
enthroni-
zation.
Next,
the
Bishop,
be
faithful
to
the
Church
of
Sarum
and
to
inviolably
observe
the
-
.
— • •
^
 
Dean :
by
the
Dean,
and
then
the
great
company
Dinner
over,
and
grace
said,
the
Mayor
mounted
the
enthusiasm,
and
when
the
day's
enjoyment,
and
Mr.
Hayden
and
Mr.
S.
B.
Atkins
the
compliment.
It
need
hardly
be
mentioned
that
On
the
25th
of
the
month
named,
a
meeting
(presided
over
by
Mr.
R.
G.
Wilson),
was
At the
polling
was
as
follows
did not
Act.
The
this occasion there
add that
the streets
Court
Lush
and
Alexandra
Tuesday
afternoon)
provided nearly
every
fortnight,
hold a
appointed
by
his
lord-
by
^our
lordship's
exemplary
d
scharge
of
your
sacred
functions,
by
the
unremitting
fidelity
and
zeal
with
which
your
lordsh
p
lias
present
called
to
fill
with
a
corresponding
return.
It
is
duty
strict
and
unwavering
attention
the
lowest
rated
the
White
Hart
Hotel,
to
Corps,
held
at
the
Council
Chamber,
on
August
17th,
1859,
the
com-
mittee
were
corps,
but
not
Wiltshire
Rifle
Volunteers
was
(as
briefly
stated
above)
formed
in
1861,
the
always
30
years'
service
in
the
corps,
on
condition that
pistol.
In
1797,
through
the
instrumentality
of
Lord
Frederick
Bruce,
the
ten
troops,
which
up
to
now
had
practically
an
inde-
pendent
existence,
were
amalgamated
the
Marquis
of
Ailesbury
(Colonel
the
part
disperse
quietly,
Y\^eeping
Cross Trees.'
The mob
remained
till
the
next
morning,
as
Adjutant,
and
was,
we
believe,
the
only
civilian
ever
appointed
road to
March,
the
unhappy
men
an awe-
inspiring warning,
 
Edward
Goldwyr,
a
surgeon,
residing
in
the
Close,
a
letter,
in
the
course
of
which
offence,
and
under
that
people
boarding
house
(in
connection
com-
pletion
of
their
shall be
Edmund's
by
Rev.
J.
D.
Morrice.
A
Company
rapidly
increasing.
are
Parliamentary
Debating
and
liberal
subscription,
and
to
whose
energy,
continuous
generosity,
and
Sarum Choral
given
the
introduction
of
a
long
list
of
Cantatas
and
lengthy
selections
from
such
Oratorios
very high
members
of
the
League
passed
Challenge Cup, Salisbury
many previous
regretted
many
years
Mr.
E.
C.
Harris
occupied
the
For
the
first
House,
Church
Service.
Hymns
Ancient
Wyndham
Magistrates.
Super-
intendent
Longstone,
FISHERTON
WITHOUT
PARISH
COUNCIL.
The
following
Inn
(now
St.
Edmund's
Society's
House)
in
Bedwyn
Street;
and
representative
yer
of
Quin
.Ann
rain,
1731,
pes
this
yere
meeting
in
1896,
Mr.
Major
tendered
his
resignation
of
secretary
 

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