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<p> Market-town in Wiltshire, 3 m. NW. of Salisbury; was the ancient capital of Wessex, and gave name to the county; its church, erected by Lord [[Herbert]] of Lea in 1844, is a rich Lombardic structure, with a campanile 108 ft. high. </p>
<p> Market-town in Wiltshire, 3 m. NW. of Salisbury; was the ancient capital of Wessex, and gave name to the county; its church, erected by Lord [[Herbert]] of Lea in 1844, is a rich Lombardic structure, with a campanile 108 ft. high. </p>



Latest revision as of 19:08, 15 October 2021

Wilton [1]

Market-town in Wiltshire, 3 m. NW. of Salisbury; was the ancient capital of Wessex, and gave name to the county; its church, erected by Lord Herbert of Lea in 1844, is a rich Lombardic structure, with a campanile 108 ft. high.

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