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The Dean of Salisbury is one of the many writers of “In Answer 
to Prayer, Testimonies of Personal Experience.” Isbister & Co. Sm. cr. 
8vo. 1898. 2s. 6d. 
Henry Harris, B.D., late Rector of Winterbourne 
Bassett, Wilts, and formerly Fellow and Tutor of Magdalen 
College, Oxford. ‘Some Last Words in a Country Church.” London. 
1897. 12mo. Pricels. Pp. viii., 108. 
This little book contains twenty-two sermons published by Mr. Harris 
immediately after his resignation of the Rectory of Winterbourne Bassett, 
and dedicated to his late parishioners. Favourably noticed, Church Bells, 
Jan. 14th, 1898. 
Lady Jane Harriett Ellice, 4. of William, 3rd Earl of Radnor, 
writes an article entitled “Stray Fragments of a Past,” in Cornhill Mag., 
March, 1898, pp. 340—346, containing reminiscences of old days, incidents 
of the Machine Riots in Wilts, &c. 
Rev. Henry J. Trueman, of St. Mark’s, Salisbury, 
was the composer of the musical play, “ A Trip to Pillow Land,” performed 
by the children of St. Mark’s Schools, January, 1898. See Wilts County 
Mirror, Jan, 28th, 1898. 
The Art of Deer Stalking, by William Scrope, 
with frontispiece by Edwin Landseer and nine photogravure plates from 
the original illustrations. Large 8vo. Ed. Arnold. London. 1897. 
- Price 15s. Large paper, two hundred copies. £2 2s. net. 
Lord Bolingbroke: being Extracts from the Political 
| Writings of Henry St. John Viscount Bolingbroke. 
; Edited (with an introduction), selected, and arranged by the Hon. Stuart 
Erskine. The Roxburghe Press. 1897. Noticed, Spectator, Nov. 13th, 
1897. 
