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Market Lavington. The Christian World, quoted in Wiltshire 
Limes, July 23, 1898, has a paper by E. Boyd Bailey, describing the fruit 
farm of Mr. Samuel Saunders. 
Salisbury Cathedral. Tower and spire. The Restoration and great 
@ Thanksgiving Service at its completion. Wilts County Mirror, July 15, 
1898. 
Lyneham. Broome’s Charity, The Free School. 
The Report of the Charity Commissioners (1833) on this Charity is reprinted 
in the Swindon Advertiser, March 7th, 1896. 
Wiltshire. Av account of Wiltshire, Berkshire, and Gloucestershire, 
extracted from “ dnaglie Notitia: or the Present State of England 
with divers Remarks upon the Ancient State thereof.’ By Edw. 
Chamberlaine, LL.D. 22nd Edition, 1707. Is reprinted in the Swindon 
Advertiser, March 21st, 1896. 
Draycot Foliatt. The order for the destruction of the Church in the 
middle of the sixteenth century is printed in full in the Swindon Advertiser, 
Dec. 5th ; and various other matters relating to Chiseldon and Draycott are 
reprinted from the Wilts Arch. Mag. in the same paper, Dec. 12th, 1896. 
Salisbury Plain Railways. Accounts of the Inquiries at 
Salisbury and Andover are given in the Devizes Gazette, May 12th and 
June 30th, 1898. 
Devizes Charities. A report of the Charity Commission Enquiry is 
. given in the Devizes Gazette, April 28th, 1898. 
The Old Bear Club Charity. An account of this is given in Devizes 
Gazette, May 5th, 1898. 
Richard Jefferies. P. E. Thomas, in The New Age, noticed in the 
Swindon Advertiser, April 11th, 1896, has an article entitled, “In the 
Footprints of Richard Jefferies,” describing the walk from Swindon to 
Coate, Jefferies’ Birthplace, the Reservoir, &c. 
fhe Thirteenth Earl of Pembroke: his Technical 
Institution and Fishery School at Ringsend. 
_ An article with this title appeared in Zhe Saturday Herald, of Dublin, 
Sept. 24th, and was partly reprinted in the Salisbury Journal, Oct. 1, 1898, 
describing the Technical School towards which Lord Pembroke gave a site 
and £5000 in 1892, on his Dublin property. 
hilip, Fifth Earl of Pembroke and First Earl of 
4 Montgomery. An article in Beal § Anset’s Monthly, June, 
> 1898. 
