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Recent Wiltshire Books, Pamphlets, and Articles. 321 
so apparent from the study of the hall-marks of the Elizabethan Com- 
munion cups in Wiltshire, that the date of the conversion of the ‘‘massing 
chalice,” into the Communion cup in this county was in a large number 
of cases 1576. 
Another item of interest is the entry in 1789: “ P" for the Parson’s 
umbrella 0=14=0,” which was doubtless not for the parson’s personal 
use, but for that of the parish. 
The charities, schools, &c., are adequately written of, but the family 
history of the place has but 20 pages assigned to it, and is really hardly 
touched on. There are, however, pedigrees of Merewether and Ernle, 
and some account of the Fynamores of Whetham. In connection with 
the Blakes of Pinhills it is mentioned that in the farmhouse which suc- 
ceeded the old moated mansion destroyed by Col. Lloyd on Dec. 28th, 
1643, the first vaccination performed in England is said to have taken place. 
It should be noted that the illustration of the borough seal on page 66 
purporting to be a copy of the illustration in the Visitation of Wiltshire 
of 1623 is not so in point of fact, the name of the place appearing as 
CALM instead of CALN, as it should be. 
The publisher has been very generous in the matter of illustrations, 
both in process blocks from photos, which vary a good deal in their 
quality, and in pen-and-ink drawings by Miss May, some of which are 
very pleasing. They are: Calne: Bird’s-eye View of; Old Butcher Row ; 
Facsimile of Elizabethan Burgess Oath; Church Interior; Old Town 
Hall; Castle House Exterior, Carved Stone Chimneypiece and Oak 
‘Panelling, and Stained Glass Window; the Church Exterior, Interior, 
Roof of Nave, Ceiling of North Porch, Rere Arch of North Door, Ground- 
plan, Parish Chest; Map showing Common Lands in 18138; Lodge 
Entrance to Bowood Drives ; a Bit of Calne Green; New Town Hall; 
Courtyard of Lansdown Arms; Borough Arms and Seal (2) ; Stocks ; 
Chavey Well Bridges; Snuff-box and Loving Cup belonging to Corpo- 
ration; Moss’s Mill; Boys’ School and Green; Bowood House, Bowood 
Park ; Spye Park Gateway; Lacock Abbey, View from S.E., South Side, 
the Cloister; Nuns’ Cauldron; Lacock Village, Ancient Houses (2) ; 
Maud Heath’s Monument; Kelloway’s Sundial and a bit of the Causey ; 
Moravian Settlement, Hast Tytherton; Bradenstoke, Priory Undercroft, 
North Side Exterior, the Whitefield Chapel; Hilmarton Church, Exterior, 
and Interior showing Screen and Squint; Foxham Church; Bromham 
Churehyard, Moore’s Tomb, Church Exterior; Sloperton Cottage ; 
Blackland House, The Great Oak, Church; Heddington Church; the 
Wansdyke ; Cherhill, Barn Interior, Oldbury Camp and Cherhill White 
Horse, Marks on Bells ; Calstone Church Exterior, Porch Niche; Avebury. 
Remains of Circles and Vallum, Remains of the ‘‘ Cove,’’ Church In- 
terior showing Saxon Windows, Font; Silbury Hill; Stonehenge; 
Yatesbury Font; Compton Bassett Church Rood Screen, Half-Hour 
Glass, House, Marks on Bells; Beckhampton Gibbet; Bremhill Church 
Exterior, Gargoyles, Village Cross, Churchyard Cross ; Lyneham, Marks 
on Bells; Derry Hill, Porch at; Portraits of John Pym and Lord 
Edmond Fitzmaurice. 
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