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BOOKS AND ARTICLES BY WILTSHIRE AUTHORS.

Anna Bunston. "Mingled Wine." Ay Anna Bunston, Longmans Green, & Co., 39, Paternoster Row, London; New York, Bombay, and Calcutta. 1909.

7 in. × 5in., cloth, pp., including titles, xii + 117. Printed by Ballantyne, Hanson, & Co., Edinburgh and London. Price, 3s. 6d. This little book of verse contains one hundred and twelve short poems and epigrams, of which "On Quarley Down" and "Salisbury Plain" have a local flavour. Some of them are re-printed from Academy, Country Life, Guardian, and Saturday Review. Reviewed very favourably by E. R. B[ernard] in Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, Jan.,1910. Rev. J. P. Kingsland, Pastor of the Congregational Church, Devizes. A sermon preached at this Church is printed in full in Wiltshire Advertiser, November 25th, 1909.

Rev. Douglas Macleane. "The Battle Round a Creed." Article in The English Church Review, No. 1, January, 1910.

"Our Island Church: Sketches from the History of English Church and State." 1909. Post 8vo.

Rev. E. J. Bodington, Vicar of Calne. Sermon preached at Calne, April 10th, 1910, on "Sunday Observance," text, Luke xxiv., 29. Printed in full in Wiltshire Gazette, April 28th, 1910.

Pamela (Lady) Tennant. "The Legend of the Goldfinch." Poem. The Spectator, March 26th, 1910, p. 506.

John Wordsworth, D.D., Bishop of Salisbury. "The coming Election and its bearing on the future of the Church and the Country." Letter from the Bishop of Salisbury to the Rev. Canon J. D. Morrice, Rector of S. Edmund's, Salisbury, and Rural Dean. Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, January, 1910, pp. 4—6.

Memorial Sermon preached in Salisbury Cathedral on the Sunday after the death of King Edward VII., printed in full, Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, June, 1910.

Maurice Hewlett. "Rest Harrow, a Comedy of Resolution." Illustration by Frank Craig. Begun in Scribner's Mag., Jan., 1910. Vol. xlvii., p. 17.

"Open Country, a Comedy with a Sting." Macmillan & Co., Limited, St. Martin's Street, London: 1909. 72in. × 5in., pp., including title, xii. +316. Printed by R. & R. Clark, Edinburgh. A novel (of Broad Chalke) "The Labour Party and the Future" (an address to workmen delivered at Leicester, January 15th, 1910). Fortnightly Review, February, 1910. pp. 299-304.

Letters to Sanchia. Upon things as they are. Extracted from the Correspondence of Mr. John Maxwell Senhouse. 7 in. × 5 in. 85 pp. Macmillan 1910. 1s. 6d. [The letters of Senhouse, the "gentleman gipsy," from "The Open Country."]

WILTS ILLUSTRATIONS.

Potterne, Porch House. Good Photo, with letterpress. Wiltshire Times, Feb. 12th, 1910.

Trowbridge, Lower Studley. "Roof Garden Dwellings," Two photos. Wiltshire Times, Feb. 26th, 1910.

Salisbury "Market Cross." Process. Country Life, Feb. 19th, 1910. Trowbridge, "Helliker's Tomb in the Parish Churchyard, with full account of his execution and funeral in 1803. Wiltshire Times, March 26th, 1910. Devizes, photograph of the scene in the Market Place at the Proclamation of King George V., May 11th. Wiltshire Gazette, May 12th, 1910. Chippenham and Trowbridge, "The Mayor reading the Proclamation of George V. at the Town Hall, Chippenham"; "Mr. J. H. Blake reading the Proclamation at Trowbridge." Wiltshire Times, May 14th, 1910. Westbury, "Roman Coffin unearthed near.' Wiltshire Times, May 14th. 1910.

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Pekingese Dogs belonging to Mrs. Goddard, of Swindon. The Kennel for June has an illustrated article on these dogs, noticed in Wiltshire Times June 4th, 1910.

Stourhead. Oil Painting by Yeend King, exhibited at Royal Academy, 1910 (No. 97).

WILTS PORTRAITS.

Miss Violet Maud Herbert Smith, d. of Mr. H. Herbert Smith, of Buckhill,
Calne (Mrs. C. R. B. Carrington). Ladies' Field, Dec. 25th, 1909.
T. K. Harding, of Ashton Gifford House, Codford, aged 86. "The Grand
Old Man of the S. & W. Wilts Hunt," with photo of the S. &. W.
Wilts pack. Wiltshire Times, Jan. 1st, 1910.

George Terrell, Unionist Candidate for N. W. Wilts. Wiltshire Gazette,
Jan. 13th, 1910.

Basil E. Peto, Unionist Candidate for E. Wilts. Wiltshire Gazette, Jan. 20th, 1910.

Lady Tennant. Ladies' Field, Jan. 22nd, 1910.

G. Locker Lampson, M.P. for Salisbury. Sphere, Jan. 22, 1910.

Sir E. P. Tennant, Bart. Jan. 22nd, 1910.

John Wordsworth. D.D., Bishop of Salisbury. Sphere, Jan. 22nd, 1910. John Fuller, M.P. Wiltshire Times, Jan. 29th, 1910.

Robert Chaloner Critchley Long. Wiltshire Times, Jan. 29th, 1910. Benn Pitman, of Cincinnati, brother of Sir Isaac Pitman, born at Trowbridge, 1822; with quotations from an article in The Commercial Tribune of Cincinnati, describing him and his house. He is the founder of a system of shorthand and phonetic spelling in America. Wiltshire Times, Feb. 5th, 1910.

C. B. H. Phipps, only son of C. N. P. Phipps, of Chalcot. Wiltshire Times, Feb. 12th, 1910.

Richard Burbidge, Managing Director of Harrod's Stores. Born at South Wraxall. Wiltshire Times, Feb. 19th, 1910.

Lady Beatrice Herbert. Process, fulf-page. Country Life, Feb. 26th, 1910. The Hon. Mrs. Pleydell-Bouverie (w. of the Hon. Stuart Pleydell-Bouverie) and Children. Process, full-page. Country Life, Feb. 12th, 1910. J. Hinxman, of Salisbury. Portrait and letterpress from The Rechabite and Temperance Magazine, March, 1910. Reprinted in Salisbury Times, March 18th, 1910.

George and Eleanor Underwood, of Fiddington Sands, Market Lavington, sixty-one years married. Portraits with letterpress. Wiltshire Times, April 9th, 1910.

Sir John and Lady Dickson Poynder. Daily Mirror, April 15th, 1910. Lord Islington (Sir John Dickson Poynder). Wiltshire Times, May 7th, 1910. Miss Joan Dickson Poynder (d. of Lord Islington). Lady's Pictorial, April 30th, and The Throne, May 7th, 1910.

William Gingell, Parish Clerk of Castle Combe.

23rd, 1910.

Wiltshire Times, April

Mr. and Mrs. John Potter, of Turley. Wiltshire Times, April 30th, 1910. Col. T. C. P. Calley, C.B., M.V.O., with account of his career. N. Wilts Herald, Dec. 10th, 1909.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hill, of Westbury, weavers. Wiltshire Times, June 4th, 1910.

Lady Herbert of Lea; Lady Beatrice Herbert and her children; the Earl of Pembroke with his son, Lord Herbert, and his grandson the Hon. Sidney Herbert; The Countess of Pembroke and her little granddaughter, the Hon. Patricia Herbert; with short article on "Lady Herbert of Lea and her descendants," in The Ladies' Field, May 28th, 1910.

Rev. Edward Haggis, Pastor of the West End Baptist Church, Westbury. Wiltshire Times, May 21st, 1910.

Rev. Sir James Philipps, Bart., Wiltshire Times, June 11th, 1910.

Maurice Hewlett, author, of Broad Chalke, portrait by Maurice Greiffenhagen, exhibited in Royal Academy, 1910 (No. 112).

Richard Burbidge. Portrait by J. H. F. Bacon, A.R.A., exhibited in the Royal Academy, 1910 (No. 156).

ADDITIONS TO MUSEUM AND LIBRARY.

Museum.

Presented by REV. H. G. O. KENDALL: Many fragments of polished flint celts from Windmill Hill, Avebury, and a number of

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Paleolithic implements from Knowle Farm Pit and Hackpen
Hill.

MR. N. STORY-MASKELYNE: A number of Saxon objects
found with interments at Basset Down. Roman bronze
stamp found at Broad Hinton.

MR. F. W. BERRETT: Salisbury token.

LORD LUDLOW: Roman Lead Coffin found near Bratton,
May, 1910.

REV. D. G. COMPTON : Fine plain bronze socketed and looped
celt obtained cir. 1835, by the late Mr. J. T. Compton, of
Erchfont, the father of the donor, from flint diggers on the
downs above that place.

MR. B. H. CUNNINGTON: Roman Vase found 1910, at Pans
Lane, Devizes, and four small jugs found at the same place
many years ago.

Part of the cost of twelve cases of Wiltshire Birds purchased
at Salisbury, contributed by MR. W. Heward Bell, £1 ; Mr.
F. H. Goldney, £1; Dr. Penrose, 10s. ; the Rev. E. P.
Knubley, 10s. ; Mr. G. N. Temple, 58. ; and the Rev. E. H.
Goddard, £1.

Purchased (through the Rev. H. G. O. Kendall) Bronze
Spearhead found at Winterbourne Bassett.

Library.

Presented by The Author, MR. F. V. DICKINS, C.B, of Seend: Primitive and Medieval Japanese Texts, two vols., 1906; The MakuraKotobo of Primitive Japanese Verse, 1908.

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MR. A. SCHOMBERG: Wilts Pamphlet.

MR. C. C. BRADFORD: Six Wiltshire Acts of Parliament, three Poll Books, two Registers of Voters, and many Hundred Deeds, &c., connected with Wiltshire.

MR. C. TITE: Memorial of Anne Maria Walsh, and Stonhouse's Every Man's Assistant.

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