Books, &e., bi Wiltshire Authors. 111 
Salisbury Church House. Article in [ilustrated Church News, 
12th April, 1900, pp. 429—430. Two illustrations :—Salisbury Church 
House, Inside the Quadrangle—and Salisbury Church House, Street 
View. , : 
Wilts Volunteer Service Company for South Africa, 
“outside Devizes Town Hall. Process illustration in Pictorial Record, 
June, 1900. 
Roundway House.—Shooting-Box in Park—Waterfall’ in Park. 
Process views in Pictorial Record, June, 1900. 
Devizes. Castle—Norman Tower, Devizes Castle—Railway Station— 
Cottage Hospital—The Butts, Potterne—The Lock House—Bath Road 
Dunkirk—In the Garden at Castle Grounds School—Grammar School— 
Locks on the Kennet and Avon Canal—Grounds at Rear of Devizes 
College, Boys’ School-Room, a Dormitory, View from College over Vale 
of Avon, Kindergarten School-Room, Corner of Gymnasium—Verecroft 
(two views)—St. John’s Church—St. Mary’s Church—Market Place— 
Market Cross—Officers’ Quarters, Regimental Depét—Wilts County 
Asylum—(Tobacco Manufacturing) Corner of Cutting Room, Moulding 
Room, Snuff Mill, Despatching Room—St. James’ Church and Crammer 
Pond—‘“ The Three Crowns” Inn—Neate & Sons’ Vans—Estcourt 
_ Brewery—The Old Town Hall—Lane leading to Nine Hills—and eight 
_ other views of shops in the town—all process views, appear in Pictorial 
__. Record, June, 1900. 
BOOKS, &c., BY WILTSHIRE AUTHORS. 
‘Rev. Geoffrey Hill, Vicar of East with West Harnham. “The 
Dioceses of England, a History of their Limits from the Earliest Times 
to the Present Day.” Demy 8vo. London: Eliot Stock, 1900, with ten 
maps. Cloth. Price 12s. 6d. 
Favourably reviewed in Spectator, April 21st; Speaker; Atheneum, 
May 12th; and Wotes and Queries, May 19th. ~ The latter says ‘ We 
can felicitate Mr. Hill on a really learned and exhaustive treatise.” 
Literature, June 2nd; Guardian, June 13th ; _ Illust,. Church News, 
May 5th; Churchman, June 15th, 1900. gic: 
Bishop Wordsworth, of Salisbury. “0n the Rite of Conse- 
eration of Churches, especially in the Church of England. A Lecture. 
Together with the Form of Prayer and Order of Ceremonies in use in 
the Diocese of Salisbury.” S.P.C.K. 
Reviewed, Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, Aug., 1899. 
