The Littlecote Legend. [A Preprint of a Letter Addressed to the Editor of the Wiltshire Archæological and Natural History Magazine in Reply to a Pseudonymous Criticism, Published in the Magazine, of an Article by C. E. Long on William Darell of Littlecote.]

The Littlecote Legend. [A Preprint of a Letter Addressed to the Editor of the Wiltshire Archæological and Natural History Magazine in Reply to a Pseudonymous Criticism, Published in the Magazine, of an Article by C. E. Long on William Darell of Littlecote.]
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