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                                                                        Exploring Wiltshire’s Parish Churches
 I’ve always enjoyed visiting parish churches while travelling around the UK and having spent 35 years working in Church of England primary schools, there was always a parish church attached which was visited frequently by the pupils and staff.  Wiltshire itself has...                       
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                                                                        From the Chairman, March 2017
   If it’s not too late, welcome to 2017 and the Society’s full programme, as shown on the back page of this edition.  For the first time, in a number of years, we had a Society talk at the Pound Arts Centre in January, moving the annual lunch to February 24th,...                       
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                                                                        A visit to Corsham Print
 It’s Thursday afternoon, February 9th and I have just returned from a most interesting and informative visit to our ‘Spotlight’ magazine printers, Corsham Print.  Chris Perry and David Kilmurray, the joint owners, took time out to explain how the printing business has...                       
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                                                                        Governing Wiltshire: Almost a Thousand Years of Manorial Records, 1086-1922
 Dr Bainbridge introduced her talk by setting the scene: the Manorial Documents Register (MDR) is maintained by the National Archives and provides brief descriptions of the documents and details of their locations. She pointed out that Manor Courts are presumed to have...                       
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                                                                        Tablet to Tablet: Corsham’s journey from the Jurassic to the Digital Age
 At the Corsham Institute based at Hartham Park, a fascinating local history exhibition telling the story of Corsham’s history over the last 170 million years, was open for two weeks during October and November and visited by over 250 people. Tablet to Tablet,...                       
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