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Stephen Reynolds (native of Devizes). "Puffin' home." article on the building and working of a motor boat on the South Devon Blackwood's Mag., Oct. 1910, pp. 478–490.

coast.

March, 1911.

"Jasper Braund's Boat, a Longshore Yarn." T. P.'s Mag.,

Alongshore where Man and the Sea face one another." With illustrations by Neville Mackay. 1910. London: Macmillan & Co. Price 8s. A book of the South Devon Coast and Sea. Noticed in Wiltshire Advertiser, Nov. 3rd, and Wiltshire Gazette, Nov. 17th, 1910. "Benjie and the Bogey Man." A story of the fishermen of the S. W. Coast. Blackwood's Mag., Feb., 1911, pp. 190-201. Rev. E. J. Bodington. Sermon preached at Calne Church, to the Mayor and Corporation, Nov. 20th, 1910. Printed in Wiltshire Gazette, Nov. 24th, 1910.

Maurice Hewlett.

"Tolstoy." A poem of three stanzas

Fortnightly Review, Dec., 1910.

London.

"Brazenhead the Great." A story. Smith, Elder, & Co., 1911. Price 6s. Reviewed, Times Literary Supplement, March 30th, 1911.

"On Fairies." English Review, March, 1911.

Rev. C. S. Pugh. Sermon preached at Southbroom Church, Dec. 25th, 1910. Printed in Wiltshire Advertiser, Dec. 29th, 1910.

Ella Noyes. "The Casentino and its story." Illustrated in colour and line by Dora Noyes. 1910. London: Dent. F'cap 4to, cloth, 10s. 6d. net.

Emma Marie Cailard. "The Rationale of Spiritual Healing." Article in Contemporary Review, April, 1911.

Mary Arnold Forster. "The Right Honourable Hugh

Oakeley Arnold-Forster. A memoir by his wife. London: Edward Arnold, 1910."

Demy 8vo, pp. including title, xv. + 376. Five illustrations including 3 portraits of Mr. Arnold-Forster, a bibliographical list of his writings, and index.

This biography of one who was private secretary to W. E. Forster in Ireland, 1880-82. M.P. for W. Belfast 1892-1905; M.P. for Croydon 1906-1909; secretary to the Admiralty 1900-1903; and Secretary of State for War 1903—1905, dying in 1909, is written by his wife Mary daughter of Mr. N. Story Maskelyne, the preface being dated from Basset Down, Oct., 1910. Reviewed at length and very favourably by the chief London papers.

G. D. Armour.

"Mr. Jorrock's Lectors. From Surtees's Handley Cross." London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1910. Price 10s. 6d. net. Edition de Luxe, £2 2s. net. A series of twenty-five coloured illustrations of the original text. [About two years ago Mr. Armour brought out a volume entitled "Hunts with Jorrocks" (10s. 6d. net), a series of illustrations of the same book, with which the present series is uniform. Rev. Canon Douglas Macleane. "The Great Solemnity of the Coronation of a King and Queen, according to the use of the Church of England, with Notes, &c., by Douglas Macleane, M.A., Canon of Salisbury." George Allen & Co. London. 1911.

Cr. 8vo, cloth, 5s. net; leather, 10s. 6d. net. The book contains many notes, liturgical, historical, and descriptive, with an introduction by the Bishop of Salisbury. Noticed favourably, Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, June, 1911.

Metcalfe, Rev. C. F. "A Sermon preached in All Saints', Whiteparish, by the Rev. C. F. Metcalfe, Vicar, at 3 p.m., on Friday, May 20th, 1910, being the Day of the Interment of His late Majesty King Edward VII. Published at the request of the Parish Council. A. R. Mowbray & Co., Ltd., Printers, London and Oxford."

Pamphlet, cr. 8vo, pp. 8, with portrait of King, and extract from minutes of Parish Council. Text, Rev., xiv., 13.

Edward Slow, of Wilton. The Morning Leader, Jan. 27th, 1911, has a column descriptive of an interview of its correspondent with Mr. Slow, headed "A Dialect Poet of Wiltshire."

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business. Tha Weddin as diden come off.

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Motors an Hayerships.

Salisbury R. R. Edwards, 6, Castle Street. [1910.]

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Pamphlet, 6 in. × 4in., pp., including title, 61. Excellent Wiltshire talk, like its many predecessors by Mr. Slow.

Lt. Col. Pedder. "Primavera" art. in Contemporary Review, May,

1911.

Nelson Prower. "Freddy Barton's Schooldays, by Nelson Prower, M.A. London: John Ouseley, Ltd., 6, Fleet Lane, Farringdon Street, E.C." [1911.]

Cloth, 72in. × 43in., pp., including title, 275. A story of Private School Life.

Rev. Canon Warre. Sermon preached in Salisbury Cathedral at the annual festival in commemoration of Founders and Benefactors, Nov. 2nd, 1910, on "George Herbert," is printed in full in Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, Dec., 1910, pp. 207-209.

Rev. T. J. Laurence, L.L.D., Rector of Upton Lovell. "The Declaration of London and Food Stuffs." Article in Contemporary Review, March, 1911.

WILTSHIRE ILLUSTRATIONS.

Wilton House, The Hall. Photo process. The Connoisseur, Dec., 1910, p. 248.

Devizes, St. John's Tower, and Purton Church Tower illustrated, pp. 55 and 255, of Towers and Spires, their design and arrangement. By E. Tyrrell Green, 8vo. London, 1908.

Beaufort Hunt Point to Point Races at Easton Grey. Four photos. "The crowd at the finishing point." "The Duchess of Beaufort, Lady Blanche Somerset, and the Duke of Beaufort." "Miss Chester Master and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Master." "Miss Gwatkin, Mr. Gwatkin, Miss Pollen, and Miss Wyld." The Queen, March 18th, 1911.

Sir John Fuller. The five silver dessert and flower stands, and the jewel presented by the Liberals of W. Wilts to Sir John and Lady Fuller on his appointment as Governor of Victoria, are illustrated from process blocks in Wiltshire Times, April 15th, 1911.

Duke of Beaufort's Hounds, Opening meet at Brinkworth. 2 photos in
Queen, Nov. 5th, and 7 photos in Illust. Lond. News., Nov. 7th, 1910.
"Taglioni" Coach (1837) still used by Captain Spicer (of Spye Park).
Country Life, Nov. 26th, 1910.

The Seat or 66
Carrel" in Bishops Cannings Church, reproduced from the
Wilts Arch. Mag. in " Wood Carvings in English Churches, Stalls and
Tabernacle work; Bishops' Thrones and Chancel Chairs," by F. Bond,

1910.

Chippenham Depôt of "Wiltshire Farmers, Limited." Cut in Wiltshire Times, Jan. 14th, and photo in Wiltshire Gazette, Jan. 12th, 1911. Trowbridge Reserves Football Team. Wiltshire Times, June 3rd, 1911.

Marlborough, The New Post Office. Sphere, March 18th, 1911. Roundway Harriers. Process. Daily Graphic and Wiltshire Gazette, June 1st, 1911.

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'Finding a Fox in Savernake Forest," and "A well-known figure with the Tedworth." Two sketches by G. D. Armour, in Country Life, April 29th, 1911.

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"A Huge Stack of Horseshoes" at Studley, near Trowbridge. Process. Wiltshire Times, May 6th, 1911.

The Last Cattle Market held in Chippenham Streets. Process. Wiltshire Times, May 13th, 1911.

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"A Night Scene at Amesbury Station." "West Down Camp, Salisbury Plain, gathering hay." Building the oven at West Down Camp." Sphere, August 13th, 1910. Shadower (the Police Bloodhound). Country Life, May 27th, 1911. Malmesbury Market Cross. Cut. Wiltshire Times, June 10th, 1911. Wilton, Lord Pembroke's Dairy. Photo. Daily Express, June 10th, 1911. French Aviators visit Devizes. Wiltshire Advertiser, Jan. 19th, 1911. Sheep Shearing competitions at Axford, with interesting accounts of the various sheep shearing “gangs" in N. Wilts, and their work. Three photos. Wiltshire Advertiser, June 17th, 1911.

Malmesbury Abbey, 4 cuts, and Market Cross, with letterpress account of Town and Abbey. Wiltshire Times, July 1st, 1911.

WILTSHIRE PORTRAITS.

Wiltshire Mayors, 1910-11. W. Small (Chippenham); T. Butler (Swindon); R. A. Wilson (Salisbury); W. V. Moore (Wilton); T. Free (Marlborough); W. Pound (Calne); A. L. Forrester (Malmesbury). Portraits and biographical notices, Wiltshire Times, Nov. 12th, 1910.

Lady Tennant and her children. Queen, March 11th, 1911. Lady Glenconner, Country Life, March 27th; Queen. June 24th, 1911. And her two sons, Queen, July 22nd; Country Life, Aug. 12th, 1911.

Hon. Mrs. Percy Wyndham (of Clouds). Full-page photo. Country Life, Oct. 29th, 1910.

Samuel King, of Warminster, Baptist preacher and colporteur, with long account of his life and labours. Wiltshire Times, Nov. 19th, 1910. Rev. Canon E. G. Wyld, Chairman of Salisbury Diocesan C.E.T.S. Annual Report of C.E.T.S., Salisbury Diocese, for 1909.

Mrs. Calley (of Burderop), with Pekingese dogs. Process. Queen, Dec. 24th, 1910.

Mary Siduey, Countess of Pembroke. Process. Queen, Dec. 24th, 1910. Capt. Walter Long, D.S.O., and Miss Sibell Johnstone (Mrs. Walter Long). Process. Queen, Dec. 24th, 1910.

Sir J. M. Fuller, M.P. Cut in Wiltshire Advertiser, Dec. 15th, 1910, and election portraits.

Sidney J. Pocock, born at Broom, near Swindon, Liberal Candidate for East Wilts, 1910. Photo, Wiltshire Advertiser, Dec. 24th, 1910, and election portraits.

Robert Henryson Caird, of Southbroom House, Coronation Mayor of Devizes. Wiltshire Advertiser, Nov. 10th, 1910.

Lance-Corporal Blanchard, of Chippenham. Process.

Jan. 21st, 1911.

Wiltshire Times,

G. Ll. Palmer, and Hon. Geoffrey Howard, Candidates for Westbury Division, February, 1911. Process. Wiltshire Times, Feb. 11th, 1911. B. Peto, M.P. Wiltshire Gazette, Dec. 8th, 1910.

Hon. Geoffrey Howard, M.P., West Wilts. Wiltshire Advertiser, Feb. 9th; Wiltshire Times, Feb. 25th, 1911.

William Gingell, sixty-two years Parish Clerk of Castle Combe. Wiltshire Times, Feb. 25th, 1911.

Richard Burbidge, b. at South Wraxall. Wiltshire Times, March 18th; Wiltshire Gazette, March 16th; Wiltshire Advertiser, March 16th, 1911.

G. B. Moore. Wiltshire Gazette, March 16th; Wiltshire Advertiser, March 16th, 1911.

Lt. W. Ll. Palmer, s. of G. Ll. Palmer, of Lackham. Coloured portrait. 10th Hussars Gazette, March, 1911.

John Ferrett. By her will Miss Ellen Taunton Little, of Bath, left to the
Parish Church of Bradford-on-Avon, to be hung in the vestry, a portrait
in oils of John Ferrett, founder in 1747 of a Book Charity and Bread
Charity at Bradford. Wiltshire Times, April 15th, 1911.
The Marchiones of Lansdowne. Portrait in oils by J. J. Shannon, R.A.
Royal Academy Exhibit., 1911. Reproduced in various illustrated pub-
lications, including a full-page process illustration in the Lady's
Pictorial, May 6th, 1911. Process. The Queen, Feb. 11th, 1911.
The Marchioness of Ailesbury, by Frank Dicksee, R.A.

Royal Academy Exhib., 1911.

Rt. Hon. W. H. Long. Sphere, Jan. 8th, 1910.

Lord Lansdowne. Sphere, Jan. 8th and June 25th, 1910.

Portrait in oils.

James Parker, Bandmaster, Chippenham. Wiltshire Times, May 27th, 1911. Sir John Fuller in his uniform as Governor of Victoria. Wiltshire Times May 27th, 1911.

Harold E. Gorst, Prospective Liberal Candidate for N.W. Wilts. Process. Wiltshire Times, May 13th 1911.

Rev. R. L. Whytehead, s. of Rev. H. R. Why tehead, of Warminster, ad Miss C. M. Barbour (Mrs. R. L. Whytehead). Process. Queen, May 13th, 1911,

Rt. Hon. George Wyndham. Sphere, Jan. 8th, 1910.

Rev. J. M. Rees, Pastor of the Tabernacle, Chippenham. Wiltshire Times, June 3rd, 1911.

Major Justly W. Awdry, of Chippenham (received by the King as a Veteran Volunteer Officer at the age of 93). Wiltshire Times, June 3rd, 1911. Miss Annette Furness (Mrs. C. G. Bryan), d. of Mr. Stephen Furness, of Berwick St. James. Queen, June 3rd, 1911.

Miss Honor Grove (Mme. Golejewski), d. of Sir Walter Grove, of Sedgehill. Queen, June 3rd, 1911.

F. E. N. Rogers. Presentation portrait by Glyn Philpot. Photo. Wiltshire Advertiser, Feb. 23rd, 1911.

William Underwood, of Devizes, 1866 and 1911. Small photos. Wiltshire Advertiser, Jan. 12th, 1911.

Sir E. P. Tennant. Wiltshire Advertiser, March 9th, 1911.

Rev. P. A. Nash, Rector of Trowbridge. Wiltshire Times, July 8th, 1911. Rev. J. Grieves Ferriday, Primitive Methodist Minister, Chippenham. Wiltshire Times, July 8th, 1911.

Alfred Wheeler, Master of St. Edmund's School, Salisbury. Wiltshire Times, July 15th, 1911.

Daniel Lucas, founder of Trowbridge Cooperative Society, with letterpress account. Wiltshire Times, July 15th, 1911.

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