Om Aubrey's Collections For Wilts [ed. By Sir T. Phillipps]
This book is a collection of historical and ethnographic materials relating to the county of Wiltshire, compiled by the antiquary and writer John Aubrey in the late 17th century. It includes essays on local history, folklore and customs, as well as biographical sketches of famous people from the region, and transcriptions of ancient texts and documents.
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