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Royal Wootton Bassett, We Salute You!
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Oct 19, 2011
Tagged in: Wootton Bassett , Winder , royal , Queen Victoria , Queen , Princess Anne , Parsons , municipal , malt tax , major , Letters Patent , John Large , great Western Railway , Elizabeth I , Crimea , Charter of Incorporation , cartoon , canon
Reach for the Stars!
Posted by: Blog Administrator on May 17, 2011
Tagged in: Wiltshire Local History Forum , Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre , watchdog , Volunteer , The National Archives , Stars , Star Chamber , Sir Anthony Hungerford , Reach , public , property , Principal Archivist , preservation , plaintiff , photographs , performing , morris dancers , May Day , market , local history , local community , John Warneford , John Boller , historic maps , Highworth Historical Society , government , families , exhibition , enquiries , England , Elizabethan , Elizabeth I , education work , documents , costume , Claire Skinner , church , celebrations , cataloguing , awarded , assessment , Archivist , Archives , archive service , Andrew Crookston
A Jewel in Wiltshire and Swindon Archives’ Crown…
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Jul 17, 2010
Tagged in: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a , Wiltshire and Swindon Archives , wage books , Victoria County History of Wiltshire , Tobago , Thomas Cromwell , student , Sir William Young , Second Earl of Radnor , Salisbury , politics , political history , parliamentary reform , parliamentary diaries , paintings , naval historians , military historians , manorial , Longford Castle , London , local history , Levant Company , Kent , Jewel , international trade , international , household servants , History of Parliament , Governor of Tobago , George Washington , funding , estate records , Elizabeth I , Earls of Radnor , Crown , correspondence , community , collection archive , Cobbett , business historians , black and minority ethnic history , bid , Berkshire , autograph letters , art collection , agricultural labourers , accounts , 18th century
Wiltshire and Black History
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Apr 23, 2009
Tagged in: York , Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre , Wilts Rgt of Militia , Wilton House , Westminster , West Africa , trumpeter , The Wiltshire Black History Project , slave trade , Shakespeare , Septimus Severus , SEE ME , Sarum , Salisbury Journal , royal courts , Roxburgh , Roman Emperor , Roman , Robert Pearson , privateers , Pedro Negro , parish register , parish of St Paul , oral testimonies African-Caribbean , Numerus Maurorum Aurelianorum , Moors , mineral Ethiopia , marriages , Marlborough , Maria Mandula , Libya , Leonora Casey Carr , knighted , John Hawkins , John Blanke , inter-generational , Henry VIII , Hadrian’s Wall , Guinea coast , Great Tournament Roll , gravestone , George Sydown , Footman , engraving , Elizabeth I , East Tytherton Moravian Graveyard Restoration Proj , duke of Somerset , Drummer , community history project , Catherine of Aragon , Calne Parish Register , burials , British Black History , Black History , Antiguan ‘Mostee’ , Africa , aethiops , advertisement , adult baptisms

