156 Recent Wiltshire Books, Pamphlets, and Articles. 
‘‘ A Bundle of Letters,’”’ Pali Mall Magazine, Vol. xv., No. 63, 
July 1898, pp. 397—404. 
Fourteen letters, selected from documents recently found in America, in 
a secret drawer in a desk which once belonged to Ensign John Highmore 
Jeboult, 1st. Somerset Militia, and was captured in Canada during the war 
of 1812. Mr. Jeboult’s family lived in the Canal, Salisbury :— 
I. From his mother to J. H. J. Salisbury, 15th May, 1810. 
IJ. J.H.J.tohis mother. Plymouth, 2 June, 1810. 
III. J.H.J. from his betrothed, Miss Elenora M. Hayter. Jondon, 
12 July, 1810. ; 
IV. J.H.J.to Miss Hayter. On board transport Bostick. 11 Aug., 
1810. 
V., VIL, VIL, VIII. Not printed. Relate to false charges brought 
against J. H. J., by Thos. Martin, of 41st Regt., and apparently 
supported by Mr, Hussey. 
IX. Major Friend to Captain Andrew, Regt. Depot, Salisbury, 11 Aug., 
1810. In strong support of J. H. J. 
X. T. Martin to J.H.J. Devizes, 15 Aug., 1810. A full apology and 
retractation. 
XI. J.H.J.’s mother and sisters to himelf. Salisbury, 5 Jan., 1812. 
Gives some items of local news, and refers to a murder near 
Marlboro’. Mentions Canon Ogle, Dr. Eyer’s death, Windham’s 
resignation of his seat, etc. 
XII. Miss Hayter toJ.H.J. London, 20 May, 1812. 
XIII. J.H.J.to Miss Hayter. Quebec, 10 Sept., 1812. A love-letter. 
XIV. Major Friend to Mr. R. Jeboult. Quebec, 24 Sept., 1812. Giving 
the father particulars of the death of his son, who, after dis-— 
tinguishing himself greatly during the war, had just fallen in 
action. This letter was placed in J. H. J.’s desk, until an- 
opportunity occurred of posting it. The desk then fell into the 
hands of the enemy, and so it was never sent. 
British Association Bristol Meeting, 1898. Guide 
Books. 16mo. ; 
Excursion to Bowood and Avebury, Sept. 15, pp. 8. 
A few words on Bowood, and on the drive thence to Avebury, some 
account of the Circles and the Church, &c., and of Calne Church, by E. H. 
Henly. 
Excursion to Longleat and Shearwater, Sept. 15, 
pp. 7. Some Account of Messrs. Singers’ works at Frome, by W. V. G., 
and a decent history of Longleat by T. Y. Yabbicom. 
Excursion to Swindon Works, Marlborough, 
and Savernake Forest, pp. 16. The G-W.R. Works take 10 
pages; Marlborough, by A. C. Champneys, 4 pages ; and Savernake Forest, 
by R. G. Durrant, 2 pages. 
