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A Sermon preached in St. Mary’s, Kidderminster, October 4th, 1868.” 
Pamphlet, pp. 18. 16mo. Kidderminster. 
1872. ‘‘Lessons from a Churchyard. A Sermon preached in St. 
Mary’s Church, Kidderminster, on Sunday, June 30th, 1872.” 
Pamphlet, 8vo, pp. 9. Kidderminster. 
[1880.] ‘‘An Address to the Parishioners of St. Mary’s, Kidder- 
minster.” Pamphlet, cr. 8vo., pp. 7. Kidderminster. 
1883. ‘‘ My Aids to the Divine Life.” Cassell & Co. (in the series 
of little books called “‘ Heart Chords.’’) Pp. 120. 
1883. ‘‘ Richard Baxter.” London: Hodder and Stoughton. Cr. 
8vo., pp. viii. and 170. Price 2s. 6d. (In the ‘‘ Men worth Remem- 
bering”’ Series.) 
1889. ‘Characters and Episodes of the Great Rebellion,” selections 
from Clarendon, edited with short notes. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 
Cr. 8vo., pp. 367. 
1895. ‘* Recollections of the Very Rev. G. D. Boyle, Dean of 
Salisbury.” London: Edward Arnold. 8vo. Cloth. 16s. Pp. xiii., 
and 302, with portrait of author. For notice of this book see Wilts 
Arch. Magq., vol. xxviii., p. 184. It reached a second edition. 
1893. ‘‘ Wiltshire Worthies: Crabbe.” Article in Warminster 
Work, April. 
[1895.] “Salisbury Cathedral,” articles in April and May numbers 
of the Sunday Magazine, illustrated by drawings by Alex. Ansted. 
1896. Lecture on Bishop Gilbert Burnet, partially reported in 
Salisbury. Journal, January 4th, and Wilts County Mirror, January 
3rd. 
1897. ‘Salisbury Cathedral,” illustrated by Alex. Ansted. Sm. 
8vo, pp. 65. London: Isbister. 
In the little volume of “Notes to the Pocket Volume of 
Selections from the Poems of Robert Browning,” published by the 
National Home Reading Union, pp. 68—88, ‘‘ Notes on Rabbi Ben 
Ezra,” and pp. 121—140, ‘‘ Reminiscences and Reflections,” are by 
the Dean. 
1898. He is one of the writers in ‘‘ In Answer to Prayer.” Sm. 
er. 8vo. London: Isbister. 
Also two four-page leaflets, ‘‘ Sunday Afternoon, an Address to the 
Younger Men of the Parish of St. Mary’s, Kidderminster,” 1869 ; and 
‘‘ Where the Men?” a few words to my Parishioners, Lent, 1878.” 
Rev. Robert George Swayne, died at Bournemouth, April 
22nd, 1901, aged 79, buried in the Cloisters, Salisbury. Educated at 
Bristol College and Wadham College, Oxon. B.A. 1842; M.A.. 1844. 
Deacon, 1844 ; priest, 1845, Gloucs. and Bristol. Curate of Slymbridge, 
and Tiddenham; Perpetual Curate of Bussage, 1852—59; Rector of St. 
Edmund’s, Salisbury, 1863—77; Prebendary of Sarum, 1870; Canon 
Residentiary, 1874—94; Chancellor of Sarum, 1877—94 ; Proctor for the 
