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270 Contributions towards a Wiltshire Glossary. 
The Ashen Faggot: a Tale for Christmas. By Thomas Hughes. 1889. 
Originally appeared in Maemillan’s Mag., Jan,, 1862. North Wilts Dialect. 
A Wiltshire Ballad. By Alan Brodrick. Newbery House Mag., March, 
1894, p. 235. 
A Wiltshire Ballad. “O! the Pity of It.” Pati Mall Budget, 21st 
June, 1894, p. 24. 
Littel Daizy. Ibid, 2nd Feb., 1895, p. 23. 
Stwoanhenge. Wiltshire Ballade (sic). bid, 3rd Jan., 1895, p. 14. 
The Fifth Series of Wiltshire Rhymes and Tales in the Wiltshire — 
Dialect. By Edward Slow. 1895. 
Wiltshire Rhymes, with Glossary of over 1000 words used by the 
Peasantry in the Neighbourhood of Salisbury. By E. Slow. 1898. 
Ben Sloper’s Visit to the Zalsbury Diamond J tae 4 Zelebrayshun. 
By E. Slow, 1897. 
Ben Sloper at tha Military Manoovers on Zalsbury Plaain.  E. 
Slow. 1898. 
Bob Beaker’s Visit ta Lunnen ta zee tha Indian and Colonial 
Exhibition. E. Slow. 1896. | 
Aunt Meary’s Soup—a True Story. E. Slow. 1897. 
The King and Queenes Entertainment at Richmond. After their — 
Departure from Oxford: in a Masque, presented by the Most 
Illustrious Prince, Prince Charles, Sept. 12th, 1636. Oxford. 
MDCXXXVI. We hope in a future number to reprint this Masque, with 
notes. Most of the speakers were Wiltshiremen, but their attempts at the 
dialect are not very successful. 
Churchwardens’ Accounts of S. Hdmund’s and 8. Thomas’s, Sarum, 
1448—1702, with other documents. By H. J. F. Swayne. 1896. 
Wiltshire Words, a Giossary of Words used in the County of 
Wiltshire. By G. E. Dartnell and the Rev. E. H. Goddard. London. 
Henry Frowde. 1893. Price 15s. net. 
Wiltshire Words. By J. U. Powell. Paper in Wilts Arch. Maga Vol. xxx., 
p. 117. 
The English Dialect Dictionary. Edited by Professor Joseph Wright, — 
M.A., Ph. D., D.C.L., Parts I—VI. (A—Dinner) already issued. A work — 
of the highest importance to every student of dialect. 
