186 Recent Wiltshire Books, Pamphlets, and Articles. 
born 1799, was created first Baron Heytesbury 1828, and died 1860. He 
was succeeded by his son, William Henry Ashe, second baron, born 1809, 
who assumed the additional name of Holmes on his marriage with 
Elizabeth, d. of Sir Leonard Worsley Holmes, Bart. His grandson, the 
the third Baron Heytesbury, died Aug. 15th, 1903. 
War Memorials. The dedication of the tablet in Marlborough College 
Chapel is reported in Devizes Gazette, Nov. 26th, 1903. The unveiling 
of the memorial window in Melksham Parish Chureh, Devizes Gazette, 
April 23rd, 1903. Salisbury St. Edmund’s School tablet, unveiled by 
Lord Radnor, Salisbury Journal, Oct. 17th, 1903. Trowbridge Town 
Hall, bronze tablet, unveiled by Lord Methuen, containing the names 
of the forty-two townsmen who fought in South Africa, Devizes Gazette, 
Nov. 26th, 1903. 
Brinkworth Church. Description of the building, and full report 
of the address of the Bishop of Bristol at the re-opening after restoration, 
Devizes Gazette, May 7th, 1908. 
Langley Burrell. In the Parish Magazine for August and October, 
1903. The Rector gives an interesting selection from the long list of 
‘‘briefs”’ in the parish registers from 1661 onwards. 
Richard Jefferies. Account of unveiling ofa tablet placed on his 
house at Coate is given in N. Wilts papers of the week ofJune 11th, 1903. 
Wootton Bassett Feast, 1830. An account of the proceedings, 
copied from the Devizes Gazette of Sept. 2nd, 1880, is printed in Wilts 
and Gloucester Standard, 19038. 
An interesting note by Mr. Parsons on the enrolment of one hundred 
volunteers at Wootton Bassett in 1803, Devizes Gazette, May 7th, 1903. 
Machine Riots in Wiltshire. Accounts of the breaking of 
machines and of the dispersal and capture of rioters in N. Wilts by the 
yeomanry and mounted volunteers in 1830, taken from the Devizes Gazette 
of that year and reprinted in the Wilts and Gloucester Standard, Aug. 
14th, Swindon Advertiser, Aug. 21st, 1903. 
The New Municipal and Parochial Alphabet for 
Swindon. By a Burgess. 1903. Price one penny. Pamphlet, 
er. 8vo, pp. 7. An alphabetical skit in verse on municipal matters at 
Swindon, 

