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obscure in the book, e.g., identifying Bentlywood with Howe Farm in 
West Deane. 
Wiltshire Notes and Queries. A review, in The Ancestor, 
No. 6, July, 1603, gives warm praise to Mr. Arthur Schomberg’s editor- 
ship, and the contents of the volume under review. 
Reminiscences of the late Thomas Assheton Smith, 
a famous Foxhunter,or the Pursuits ofan English 
Country Gentleman, by Sir John E. Eardley-Wilmot, Bart. 
Sixth edition, with portrait and other illustrations, and an introduction 
by Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bart., M.P. R. A. Everett & Co., 42, Essex 
Street, Strand, London. MCMII. Cloth. 74 x 5. Pp. xiii., 
303. Illustrations :—Portrait of T. Assheton Smith from painting by 
Cooper—Hall Table at Tedworth House—Portrait of “Gayman ”— 
Part of Principal Entrance to Stables at Tedworth—Foxes’ Heads on 
Kennel Door at Tedworth—Mr. Smith’s Steam Yacht ‘‘ Sea Serpent ’— 
T. A. Smith on “ Ayston,” with Dick Burton, his huntsman, and some 
favourite hounds. 
“'The Church of our Fathers, as seen in S. Osmund’s 
Rite for the Cathedral of Salisbury, with dissertations 
on the Belief and Ritual in England before and after the coming of the 
Normans.” By Daniel Rock, D.D. New edition in four volumes. 
Edited by G. W. Hart and W. H. Frere. Vol. I. London; John 
Hodges. 1903. 9 x 6. Price 12s. per volume. Vols. II., III., IV., 
1904, pp. 419, 416, 339. © 
Noticed, Antiquary, May, 1903. 
Some Particulars Relating to a Charity called The 
Broad Town Charity, in the County of Wilts: founded by Her 
Grace Sarah, Duchess Dowager of Somerset, deceased, for Apprenticing 
Poor Male Children, with extracts from the will of the Noble Foundress ; 
the Proceedings in Chancery, and the Deeds of Trust, also the Present 
Rules and Orders as altered from time to time, for the management of the 
Charity; compiled for the use of the Trustees by their obliged and 
obedient servant, James E. G. Bradford, Steward and Receiver of the 
Rents and Revenues of the said Charity. Swindon. 1904. Astill & 
Sons, Printers, Swindon.” Cloth. 84 x 53. Pp.42. Printed only on 
one side. Lists of the Trustees from 1758 are given. 
man Remains at Brokenborough. In a rare little 
pamphlet entitled “ Malmesbury, olim V by Uncle John,” i.e., Richard 
Grant White, the “Outis” of Notes and Queries, of which thirty-six 
copies only were privately printed at Lausanne in 1872, it is stated on 
page 12, that great numbers of Roman coins and trinkets have been 
