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Swanborough Tump - Wikipedia
SpletThe name Swanborough itself may derive from the Anglo-Saxon Swana Beorh or Swinbeorg. On an ancient bounday line near Pewsey is the site of the Swanborough Tump (see picture), where the Court of the Swanborough Hundred used to meet. It is said that King Alfred and his brother drew up their wills there before a battle with the Danes in 871 A.D. SpletSwanborough Tump, Wiltshire (Antiquity) Old Photos, Local History Books and Memories of Swanborough Tump Frith photos prompt happy memories of our personal history, so … svp health scare
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The ancient parishes of Abbots and Bruce, and possibly Bohune, were within Swanborough Hundred. One of the hundred's meeting-places was Swanborough Tump, a low earthwork in the north of Abbots parish, near the boundary with Wilcot. The site, now a scheduled monument, is described in the Victoria County History as a bowl barrow but more recently by Historic England as a medieval co… SpletSwanborough Tump is a Scheduled Monument in Manningford, Wiltshire, England. See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor comments and photos and share your own … http://swanborough.swangen.co.uk/oldsite/tump.htm sketchers slip-ons women mary janes