A letter to Dr Mead concerning some antiquities in Berkshire, particularly shewing that the White Horse, which gives name to the Vale, is a monument of the West-Saxons, made in memory of a great victory obtained over the Danes A.D. 871. By Francis Wise B. D. Fell. of Trin. Coll. Oxon

  • Wise, Francis, 1695-1767.
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MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]
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Letter to Dr Mead concerning some antiquities in Berkshire, particularly shewing that the White Horse, which gives name to the Vale, is a monument of the West-Saxons, made in memory of a great victory obtained over the Danes A.D. 871. By Francis Wise B. D. Fell. of Trin. Coll. Oxon (Online)
A letter to Dr Mead concerning some antiquities in Berkshire, particularly shewing that the White Horse, which gives name to the Vale, is a monument of the West-Saxons, made in memory of a great victory obtained over the Danes A.D. 871. By Francis Wise B.

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Oxford : printed for Thomas Wood at the University Printing-House, MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]

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