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William, Henry, and Edward—William retiring about 1874. Henry died 
1887, and Edward having retired some years before, the business has since 
been carried on by Mr. B. H. Cunnington. 
he North Wilts Field and Camera Club’s visit to 
Lyddington, Wanborough, and Purton Churches, and to Restrop and 
Clarendon Houses at Purton, is reported in Worth Wilts Herald, Sept. 
9th, 1898. 
The Harvest of 1898 in Wilts. A full account of, in Salisbury 
Journal, Aug. 6th, 1898. 
Marlborough Grammar School. A very interesting account 
of the history of this school, by Mr. Milburn, Mayor of Marlborough, 
appears in the Devizes Gazette, Nov. 24th, 1898. 
| Becent Books, Kc. by Wiltshire Authors. 
Canon Christopher Wordsworth, Rector of St. Peter and St. 
Paul’s, Marlborough. ‘ Notes on Medieval Services in England, with an 
Index of Lincoln Ceremonies.” TT. Baker, 1, Soho Square, London. 1898. 
Price 7/6 nett. 8vo., pp. 326. 
_ Contents :—Enquiry into the Time Table or Service Paper of Cathedral 
and other Churches in the Olden Time—Cathedral Services—Parochial 
_ Services—Account of some Old Lincoln Customs and. Ceremonies, with 
- Notes on the Titles of the Altars and Chapels in the Minster—An Alpha- 
 betical Index to the Kalendar of Lincoln Use, &e. 
he Bishop of Salisbury. “Considerations ‘on Public Worship 
_ and on the Ministry of Penitence. A Letter addressed to the Clergy of the 
_ Diocese of Salisbury by John Wordsworth, D.D., Bishop of Salisbury, 
together with a Pastoral Letter to the Laity of the Diocese, issued after 
consultation with the Greater Chapter.” S8vo. Brown & Co., Salisbury, 
1898. Pamphlet, pp. 79. 
_ This pronouncement on the current Ritual controversy was reprinted 
_ and commented on at length in many papers. 
