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    The Savernake Horn is a horn made of 12th-century elephant ivory decorated with 14th-century enamelled silver gilt mounts; it belonged to the Seymour family...
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    Savernake Forest stands on a Cretaceous chalk plateau between Marlborough and Great Bedwyn in Wiltshire, England. Its area is approximately 4,500 acres...
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    (10th–14th centuries) Several elephant ivory horns including the Borradaile Horn, Clephane Horn and Savernake Horn, (11th–12th centuries) The famous Lewis...
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    of bone, horn, and antler objects involves the processes by which the deterioration of objects either containing or made from bone, horn, and antler...
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    Native craftsmanship can be seen in items like the Bute mazer and the Savernake Horn, and more widely in the large number of high quality seals that survive...
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    with elaborate silver-gilt ornamentation, dated to around 1320. The Savernake Horn was probably made for the earl of Moray in the fourteenth century and...
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    Native craftsmanship can be seen in items such as the Bute mazer and the Savernake Horn, and more widely in the large number of high quality seals that survive...
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    later, causing the head of the family at Savernake to suddenly find himself father-in-law to Henry VIII. Savernake remains to this day (2023) the only Royal...
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    cultivated fields with scattered woodland once part of a former forest of Savernake. Inkpen has boundaries with Wiltshire and Hampshire, including parts of...
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    much of the county. In the east are Marlborough Downs, which contain Savernake Forest. To the south is the Vale of Pewsey, which separates the downs...
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    "Wiradjuri". Macquarie Aboriginal Words. Sydney: Macquarie Library. p. 97. Horn, Emma (12 August 2019). "Gold remains to be found throughout the Riverina"...
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    Eslington, Taunton, Illimani, Serena, Candahar, Brunetti, Sumbawa, Matteawan, Savernake, Menemisha, Glenbreck, S.Y Eothen Rys. His first steamer was the Charles...
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  • Fyfield, Mildenhall, North Savernake, Ogbourne St Andrew, Ogbourne St George, Overton Heath, Preshute, South Savernake with Brimslade & Cadley, St Mary...
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  • at Lowell Observatory MPC · 13001 13002 Vickihorner 1982 BJ13 Vicki M. Horner (1957–2002), an American planetary geologist. IAU · 13002 13003 Dickbeasley...
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  • concerns. The title derives from the King of Limbs, an ancient oak tree in Savernake Forest in Wiltshire, near Tottenham House, where Radiohead recorded In...
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    more northerly route. Also, Brunel had originally planned to cut through Savernake Forest near Marlborough, Wiltshire to Bristol, but the Marquess of Ailesbury...
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  • Wood53°49′12″N 1°33′37″W / 53.820061°N 1.560144°W / 53.820061; -1.560144 Savernake forest SSSI Vincients Wood Grafton Wood Laight Rough Pepper Wood Shrawley...
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  • Rowant Woods, Buckinghamshire W.30 Windsor Hill, Buckinghamshire W.31 Savernake Forest, Wiltshire W.32 Cranborne Chase, Wiltshire/Dorset W.33 Hintlesham...
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    Leuze Wood on the spur above Combles, gaining touch with the French at Savernake Wood, Falfemont Farm being taken as a preliminary at 9:00 a.m. on 3 September...
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    "Wagga Wagga New South Wales". Travelmate. Retrieved 25 April 2007. Emma Horn (26 October 2018). "Wagga shooting club opens nation's largest range on Copland...
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  • For private owner. Unknown date  United Kingdom T. R. Oswald Sunderland Savernake Merchantman For La Trinacria Societa di Navigazione a Vapeur. Unknown...
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  • 1886 Pewsey 1810 1820, gone by 1839 Salisbury Titt iron wind engine 1890 Savernake Forest Chisbury Farm Titt iron wind engine 1888 Shrewton Nett Road Post...
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    was overtaken on the inside by the unnamed "Bribery Colt" (later named Savernake) who opened up a clear lead. Custance persevered however and Lord Lyon...
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    history gone". Gundagai Independent. 18 May 2021. Retrieved 22 May 2021. Horn, Emma (19 May 2021). "Emergency works begin on decaying historic bridge"...
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  • quayside and sank at Calais, France. She was refloated the next day. Savernake  United Kingdom The steamship struck the quayside at Sunderland, County...
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