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  • ARNOLD-FORSTER, Mary

    Basset Down

    An Old Country House. Foreword by Charles Morgan.

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  • BRETT, Simon

    Marlborough College

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  • BROAD CHALKE.

    Broad Chalke

    A History of a South Wiltshire Village, its Land and its People over 2000 Years. By the People of the Village.

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  • BUXTON, David

    Wiltshire of One Hundred Years Ago

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  • CHADWICK, John C.

    The Unusual Guide to Salisbury

    Illustrated by John Cooper, Nigel Clarke.

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  • CRAMPTON, Patrick

    Stonehenge of the Kings

    A People Appear.

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  • DORLING, E. E.

    A History of Salisbury

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  • DOUGLAS, M.A.

    The Godolphin School 1726-1926

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  • DOWDING, M.K.

    Old Wiltshire Market Towns and Villages

    Illustrated by M.E. Sargent.

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  • ENCLOSURE ACT 1809, Act of Parliament

    An Act for Dividing and Allotting Lands in the Parishes of Barfhockwoldord Saint Martin and South Newton

    And for extinguishing Rights of Common on other Lands, in the Parishes of Barford Saint Martin aforesaid, and Baverstock, in the County of Wilts.

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  • ENCLOSURE ACT 1814, Act of Parliament

    An Act for Inclosing Lands in the Tythings of East Overton and Lockeridge

    In the Parish of Overton in the County of Wilts, and in the Hamlet or Tything of Fyfield in the same County.

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  • ENCLOSURE ACT 1814, Act of Parliament

    An Act for allotting Lands in the Parishes of Broad Chalke and Chilmark

    in the County of Wilts.

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  • ENCLOSURE ACT 1818, Act of Parliament

    An Act for Inclosing Lands in the Parish of Bradford

    [and Atworth, otherwise called Atford Common, Bardford Leigh, and Forwards Common], in the County of Wilts.

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  • ENCLOSURE ACT 1819, Act of Parliament

    An Act for Allotting Lands in the Parish of Durrington

    And in the Tything of Knighton, in the Parish of Figheldean, in the County of Wilts.

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  • ENCLOSURE ACT 1820, Act of Parliament

    An Act for Dividing and allotting Lands in the Parish of Cherhill

    And certain Common Meadows and Common Field Lands in that Parish, and in the Parishes of Calne, Calstone, Wellington, and Compton Bassett, in the County of Wilts.

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  • GANDY, Ida

    Round about the Little Steeple

    The Story of a Downland Village [Bishops Cannings] and its Parson in the Seventeenth Century.

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  • GINGELL, P. J.

    The History of Wootton Bassett

    'A Very Ancient Mayor Towne'. [Third Impression].

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  • GOUGH, Richard

    Conjectures on an Antient [sic] Tomb in Salisbury Cathedral

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  • HUGHES, C.

    Marlborough

    The Story of a Small and Ancient Borough.

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  • JAMES, N.D.G.

    Plain Soldiering

    A History of the Armed Forces on Salisbury Plain.

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  • MARSH, A.E.W.

    A History of the Borough and Town of Calne

    And some Account of the Villages, etc., in its Vicinity. With an Introduction by the Rev. E.H. Goddard and Notes on the Architecture of Calne Church, Lacock Abbey, etc., by Harold Brakspear.

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  • MASTERS, W.C.

    Some Notes on the ancient Church of St. Leonard, Stanton Fitzwarren, Wilts.

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  • MOFFATT, J.M.

    The History of the Town of Malmesbury and of its ancient Abbey

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  • MURRAY, ed., Peter

    [Lacock]. A Village in Wiltshire

    A Collection of Memories, Records and Photographs that gives a Picture of Life in the Village of Lacock during the First Half of the 20th Century.

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  • NIGHTINGALE, J.E.

    Diocese of Salisbury

    The Church Plate of Wilts [Wiltshire]. Including that Part of the County now in the Diocese of Gloucester and Bristol. From Returns made by J.E. Nightingale and the Rev. E.H. Goddard.

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