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Hooks, Ke., by Wiltshire Authors. 
George Crabbe, Poems of. Selected and Edited by Bernard 
Holland, M.A. With seven photogravure illustrations, elegantly printed 
and bound. Crown 8vo. 6s. Edward Arnold, 1899. 
George Herbert. Seven Hymns contained in a MS. Commonplace 
Book, are ascribed to him by Miss Alice Law in The Fortnightly, Sept., 
1899. 
S. A. Smith, of Salisbury. “An Anarchist’s Life "— How it 
happened, a Burglar’s story’’—‘‘ During Her Majesty’s pleasure, a 
Detective’s story ’—‘‘ A Clever Scheme ”—in 7Jit-Bits, Oct. 22nd, Nov. 
19th, 1898, April 15th, Dec. 2nd, 1899. 
T. C. Smith, of Salisbury. ‘How I Won the Queen’s Prize, a 
Volunteer’s Story.” Tit-Bits, June 24th, 1899. 
G, Smith, of Salisbury. “A Clever Escape.” ‘ Imaginary 
Conversation supposed to take place between a Turkey and a Goose.” 
Tit-Bits, Jane 3rd, 1899, Dec. 24th, 1898. 
E. S., of Wilton, (Edward Slow?) is the author of six stanzas of 
verses, entitled ‘‘Song of the Army Reservist,” in the Wilts County 
Mirror, Nov. 10th, 1899. 
Rev. Eyre Hussey (Vicar of Lyneham, 1866—1887). ‘On Account 
of Sarah” (Macqueen). A novel. Cr. 8vo. 6s. Unkindly reviewed 
in Literature, the Standard, Oct. 30th, 1899, and Spectator; more 
appreciatively inSaturday Review, World, Atheneum, and Literary World. 
R.S. Gundry. ‘The Yangtze Region,” article in Fortnightly, Sept., 
1899. 
Thomas Colborne (formerly of Chippenham and Poulshot). ‘The 
Welsh Land Commission and Report. A Monmouthshire Protest.” 
Price 6d. Bath. (1897.) 8vo. pp. 110. 
G. E. Dartnell. Dunstable School Song. 1897. Six stanzas. 
PERSONAL NOTICES. 
The Marquis of Ailesbury at Savernake is the subject of 
an article in the World, Sept., 1899, describing in some detail the Forest 
