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Memorial." A List of Incumbents from the Rowde Register, the Proclamation of the Lady Jane Grey as Queen, from the Municipal Records of Salisbury; Six Wiltshire Deeds connected with Lacock, Lackham, Ham, and Hilmarton, are the remaining contents of the number. In a "Reply" it is suggested that the tomb with the rebus at Edington is really that of William Burton, who became Abbot of S. Augustine's, Bristol, in 1530, and that he probably retired to Edington and was buried there, and that the rebus, like that on the cresting of the reredos beneath the east window at Bristol Cathedral, is really W.B. with a bur coming from a tun. The Bristol rebus is illustrated and is plainly a bur, but the Edington rebus is as plainly not a bur. Moreover there seems no evidence whatever that Burton was ever at Edington. Wiltshire Notes and Queries. No. 86, June, 1914. Records of Marden, Marriage Bonds of the Peculiar Court of the Dean and Chapter of Sarum, and Sherston Manor Rolls, are continued in this number. A pedigree of Paradise of Devizes, with notes on the various names, Monumental Inscriptions and entries in the Registers of Orcheston St. George, Devizes St. James, and Seend, is given by Messrs. A. Schomberg and E. Kite. Notes on the Descendants of Edward Combe, of Bridsor in Tisbury,by the Countess Von Roemer; the Translation of an Ordinance respecting the Vicar of Bradford, Nov. 5th, 1349; and an account of the descent of the Manor of Compton Comberwell from the Buttons to the Walkers, by J. S., form the bulk of the remainder of the number. An interesting note on a Record of Treasure Trove in 1445, in the Public Record Office is given, whereby it appears that John Clenche, of Wootton Bassett, husbandman, and his servant, John Gibbes, whilst ploughing at " Berbury in the parish of Okeburne St. George" found a jar of silver gilt, containing a lily and two images of silver gilt of the value of £40, which they altogether declined to hand over to the King's Escheator.

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BOOKS AND ARTICLES BY WILTSHIRE AUTHORS. Rt. Rev. John Wordsworth, Wordsworth, D.D., Bishop Salisbury, "Novum Testamentum Domini Nostri Iesu Christi Latine secundum Editionem sancti Hieronymi ad codicum manuscriptorum fidem recensuit Iohannes Wordsworth, S.T.P., Episcopus Sarisburiensis in operis societatem adsumpto Henrico Iuliano White, A.M., S.T.P. Noui Testamenti interpretationis Professore apud Collegium Regium Londini. Partis secundæ fasciculus primus Epistula ad Romanos." Oxonii: e typographeo Clarendoniano London; Henry Frowde, Oxford University Press, Amen Corner, E.C. Edinburgh, Glasgow, New York, Toronto, Melbourne, and Bombay.

Demy 4to, pp. iv. + 152. Price 10s. 6d. net. The manuscript was revised by the late Bishop of Salisbury, though much of it was not printed till after his death.

Maurice Hewlett (of Broad Chalke).

"Lore of Proserpine."

1913.

Macmillan & Co., St. Martin's Street, London. Linen, 7 in. × 5in., pp. xiii. 288. 5s. net. A series of accounts of appearances of Faeries and other non-natural Beings purporting to be experiences of the author himself and others, set forth with great circumstantiality, even to the references to chapter and verse in imaginary Folk Lore journals in which the fuller details may be found. One of the stories of a Faery caught by a clerk in the Wilts and Dorset Bank at Salisbury in 1887, and kept in a dog kennel at Wishford, has appeared in print before. Reviewed, Times Literary Supplement, May 8th, 1913.

John Ayscough. "Prodigals and Sons." Chatto & Windus. London. 1914. 6s. net. Twenty-seven short stories.

1913. 6s. Purports

"Gracechurch." Longmans & Co. to be the autobiography of the author as a small boy.

"Monksbridge." Chatto & Windus. London, 1914 6s. A novel. Noticed, Times Lit. Supplement, March 5th, 1914.

Clive Bell (A. C. Bell, s. of W. Heward Bell, of Seend).
London. Chatto & Windus. 1914.

"Art."

Linen, 7 in. × 5țin., pp. xv. + 293. Six illustrations. 5s. net. An elaborate treatise setting forth the work of the Post impressionists of the 20th century as the only true "Art" of modern times.

Alfred Williams (of South Marston).

Erskine Macdonald. 1913.

"Cor Cordium." London.

Cloth, 94in. × 5ĝin., pp. viii. + 82. Price 3s. 6d. net. Printed at the Arden Press, Letchworth. A book of poems, contains Historia Cordis, Retrospection, a Translation from Ovid, and thirty-four “Songs of Love."

Noticed, Wiltshire Gazette, Jan. 1st, 1914.

Rev. C. T. Dimont, Principal of Salisbury Theological College. Sermon preached in Cathedral, Sunday, Nov. 23rd, 1913. "The world's attitude towards Christianity," printed in Salisbury Journal, Nov. 29th, 1913.

G. D. Armour, of Purton Stoke. "Pastime in Good Company." Newnes. London. 1914. Price 15s. net. Fifty-five plates of Hunting, Deer Stalking, Fishing, &c. Reviewed Times Lit. Supplement, March 19th, 1914.

Duchess of Somerset. "The Pride of Venice," article in The Queen, Nov. 15th, 1913, pp. 862, 863, six illustrations.

Helen A. C. Penruddocke, F.R.G.S.

"How Cut Flowers are arranged in Japan." Art., with six illustrations. Queen, Dec. 28th, 1912.

Letter and two articles on Emigration. Daily Graphic, Dec. 2nd, 7th, 24th, 1912.

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Floral Decorations seen in S. Africa." Art., with five illustrations. Queen, Aug. 16th, 1913.

"Diary of a Japanese Garden." Art., with six illustrations. Queen, Sept. 27th, 1913.

"Life on an African Farm," by a "Colonial Correspondent." Daily Graphic, Jan., 1913.

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"Farming in Equatorial Africa." Art., with three illustrations, May 24th, 1913. Coffee Planting in Equatorial Africa," Sept. 13th, 1913. "Light and Sound in Equatorial Africa," Oct. 4th, 1913. "Maize as

an Equatorial Product," Oct. 11th, 1913. "Dogs and Snake Bite," Dec. 5th, 1913. Arts. in Country Life.

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Farming in the Highlands of British East Africa." Article in Wiltshire Gazette, March 19th, 1914.

Canon McMillan, Vicar of Malmesbury. Sermon preached in Malmesbury Abbey Church, Sunday, November 16th, before the Mayor and Corporation. Printed in full in Wiltshire Gazette, Nov. 20th, 1913.

Canon Douglas Macleane. "The Athanasian Creed."
Isaac Pitman & Sons. London. 1914. 2s. 6d. net.
Noticed, Salisbury Journal, Feb. 28th, 1914.

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Rt. Rev. F. E. Ridgeway, D.D., Bishop of Salisbury. Address at the Annual Meeting of the Synod of the Diocese. Printed in full, Salisbury Journal, April 5th, 1913.

His

Ven. H. W. Carpenter, Archdeacon of Sarum. first Visitation Charge printed in full in Salisbury Journal, May 16th,

1914.

The Ven. E. J. Bodington, Archdeacon of Wilts. Charge delivered at the Visitations at Devizes and Marlborough, May, 1914. Printed in full in Wiltshire Gazette, May 28th, 1914. It deals chiefly with the duties of churchwardens, and Church finance.

Guy Rawlence.

"The Three Trees." London. Fisher Unwin. 1914. 7 in. × 5in., pp. 322. Price 6s. A novel, much of the scene being laid in the Close at Salisbury.

Gen. F. G. Stone.

"Ulster's Position." Article in Nineteenth

Century Mag., April, 1914.

WILTSHIRE PORTRAITS.

Ex-Sergt. Major Edward Glass, of Alderbury; Geoffrey E. Huth, of Roche Court, Winterslow. Photos, Wiltshire News, Feb. 28th, 1913.

Charles Penruddocke, High Sheriff; T. S. Hill, of Trowbridge. Photos, Wiltshire News, March 28th, 1913.

Rev. James Lowe, Congregational Minister, Swindon; Jack Wade, of Swindon. Photos, Wiltshire News, July 25th, 1913.

J. Tuckey, Cicely Turnbull (Mrs. Tuckey). Two photos, Wiltshire News, Sept. 5th, 1913.

L. L. Morse. Photo, Wiltshire News, Sept. 12th, 1913.

Robert Few, of Swindon. Photo, Wiltshire News, Oct. 16th, 1913.

A. Woolford, footballer, of Swindon; C. Williams, of Swindon. Photos,
Wiltshire News, Oct. 31st, 1913.

Charles Hill, of Swindon. Photo, Wiltshire News, Nov..7th, 1913.
Miss Grace Gilchrist Clark, of Lacock. Queen, Jan. 21st, 1914.

W. B. Angliss, of Marlborough, and John Nott, of Devizes, Town Criers ;
and Rev. B. Vaughan Pryce, of Trowbridge. Three photos, Wiltshire
Times, July 19th. W. Angliss, Photo, Daily Mirror, July 17th, 1913.
W. Parsons, of Trowbridge. Photo, Wiltshire Times, Aug. 16th, 1913.
Mr. and Mrs. George Neate, of Slaughterford. Photo, Wiltshire Times,
Aug. 30th, 1913.

G. D. Armour, "An object in search of subjects." Photo from pencil drawing by himself, Country Life, July 19th, 1913.

Lord Ludlow. Photo, Queen, Sept. 27th, 1913.

Thomas Bruce, Lord Ailesbury. Photo from engraving by F. Harrewyn. Queen, Sept. 27th, 1913.

Sir John and Lady Fuller. Photo, Wiltshire Times, Oct. 11th, 1913. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stanton, of Whitley. Photo, Wiltshire Times, Nov. 8th, 1913.

James Beaven, Mayor of Chippenham. Photo, Wiltshire News, Nov. 7th,

1913.

Countess of Kerry. Full page photo, Country Life, Oct. 25th, 1913; small photo, Daily Mail, Oct. 8th, 1913.

Rt. Hon. W. H. Long. Wiltshire Times, Nov. 29th, 1913.

James Beaven, Mayor of Chippenham; G. H. Buckeridge, Mayor of Wilton; James Macklin, Mayor of Salisbury. Three small photos, Western Gazette, Nov. 14th, 1913.

Mr. and Mrs. Elias Butt, of Bradford-on-Avon. Two photos, Wiltshire Times, Dec. 27th, 1913.

Countess of Suffolk and Berkshire and her sons. Full page photo, Country Life, Nov. 29th, 1913.

Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Minty, of Dilton Marsh; Rev. J. F. A. Stimpson, Vicar of St. Thomas', Trowbridge. Photos, Wiltshire Times, Jan. 3rd,

1914.

Rev. J. F. A. Stimson, Vicar of St. Thomas', Trowbridge. Photo, Wiltshire Times, March 21st, 1914.

Mrs. Calley (of Burderop) with her Pekingese Dog. Photo, Queen, Jan. 3rd, 1914.

E. Arthur Mallett, chief sec. S. Wilts Constitutional Assoc. Photo, Salis bury Journal, Oct. 25th, 1913.

George Wyndham, statesman and man of letters. Full page photo, Sphere, June 14th, 1913.

Rev. J. F. Alec Stimpson, Vicar of St. Thomas', Trowbridge; Rev. A. H. Hawkins, Baptist Minister, Warminster; James Bush, of Warminster, killed in motor accident; group of Rector and choir at Upton Scudamore. Four photos, Wiltshire News, Jan. 2nd, 1914.

Police Constable E. C. Carter, of Trowbridge, presented with the Royal
Humane Society's medal. Photo, Wiltshire Times; Wiltshire News,
April 25th, 1914.

Rev. Frank Smith, Minister of North Row Baptist Church, Warminster;
and Quarter-Master Edwin Parrott, of Bugley Farm, Warminster, died
April 25th, 1914, aged 86. He had served in the Somerset and Wilts
Yeomanry for 54 years. Photos, Wiltshire Times, May 2nd, 1914.
Mr. and Mrs. William Crofts, of Chippenham. Photos, Wiltshire Times,
May 16th, 1914.

Miss Elise Lorna Heward Bell (Mrs. Acton) and Capt. William Maxwell
Acton, with group of bridesmaids and pages. Photos, Wiltshire News,
May 8th, 1914.

Henry Newbolt (Netherhampton). Illust. Lond. News, June 28th, 1913.
Quarter Master-Sergeant Alfred Ernest Lendon, of Chapmanslade. Photo,
Wiltshire Times, May 30th, 1914.

Hon. Clare Tennant. Photo, Queen, June 13th, 1914.
Lord Ludlow. Photo, Queen, June 20th, 1914.

Rev. F. A. Ingham, Primitive Methodist Minister, Chippenham. Photo,
Wiltshire Times, July 11th, 1914.

Miss Clare Dorothy Phipps (Mrs. F. A. Dickenson). Photo, Queen, July 11th; Wiltshire Times, July 25th; Wiltshire News, July 25th, 1914.

Lord and Lady Lansdown. Photo, Tatler, July 15th, 1914.

Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Fuller, and view of Neston Park. Golden wedding. Three photos, Wiltshire Times, Jan. 31st, 1914.

Thomas Merchant, postmaster of Amesbury. Photo and obit. notice, Salisbury Times, Oct. 24th, 1913.

W. J. Mann, of Trowbridge; Rev. Guy Campbell, Rector of Wilton; R.
J. Massey, of Trowbridge; Colour-Sergeant E. F. Thomas, of the Wilts
Regiment; Ernest Spackman, of Swindon. Five photos, Wiltshire
News, Dec. 20th, 1913.

Archdeacon Lear, the Archdeacon's residence in the Close, and the Priests'
Door at Bishopstone Church. Three photos with some account of the
Archdeacon on his 90th birthday. Salisbury Times, Aug. 29th, 1913.
H. W. Beaven, of Bradford. Photo, Wiltshire News, Oct. 17th, 1913.
Hon. Mrs. Percy Wyndham. Photo, Queen, Feb. 7th, 1914.

Rt. Hon. Charles Hobhouse, M.P., Postmaster General. Photo, Sphere,
Feb. 21st, 1914.

W. C. Martin (Melksham), E. H. J. Young (Limpley Stoke), W. J. Smith

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