336 Recent Wiltshire Books, Pamphlets, and Articles. 
Vasterne Manor, Wootton Bassett. A note on residents and owners 
of this house, by Mr. W. F. Parsons, appears in Devizes Gazette, March 
10th, 1904. 
Wiltshire. The History of the County in 1903. 
Long articles in Devizes Gazette, Dec. 31st, 1903, January 7th, 1904. 
This claims to be the only history of the county as a whole published by 
any local paper within the county. It seems to be carefully compiled 
and very fairly complete. 
Salisbury; South Wilts and Blackmore Museums. 
The proceedings at a general meeting held on Jan. 28th, 1904, to receive 
the new scheme for the administration of the late Mr. W. D. Wilkes’ — 
bequest are reported in Salisbury Journal, Jan. 30th, and Wilts County 
Mirror, Jan. 29th, 1904. 
Salisbury. Local Events of 1903. Salisbury Journal, 
Dec. 26th, 1908. b 
Salisbury and South Wilts. Local Diary for 1903. 
Wilts County Mirror. Dee. 25th, 1903. 

Maps of the Country round Salisbury, with small views of Salisbury — 
Cathedral and Stonehenge; two postcards, published by John Walker — 
& Co. 
Swindon. A series of short articles on Swindon Past and Present, its 
Civic History, its Principal Institutions, and Public Buildings, and more 
especially the History of the Swindon Advertiser newspaper, giving a 
great deal of information on the subjects dealt with, appeared in the 
jubilee supplement of the Swindon Advertiser, Feb. 5th, 1904. 
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Late Celtic Stamp. An earthenware triangular stamp with late 
Celtic pattern found at the Roman villa at Great Bedwyn in 1853, and 
now in the Devizes Museum, was exhibited by the Rev. E. H. Goddard 
with a gold ring and other objects found at the same time, at a meeting 
of the Society of Antiquaries, Dec. 18th, 1902, and is illustrated in their 
Proceedings, vol. xix., 188. 
Richard Jefferies. Article in Tie Bookman, June, 1904, pp. 84—88, — 
“Three Nature Workers,” by G. Forrester Scott, comparing the work 
and genius of Isaac Walton, Gilbert White, and Richard Jefferies, with 
many illustrations. : 
Stonehenge. A lecture, by Mr. W. Dale, to the Winchester and 
Hampshire Scientific and Literary Society on the recent work and 
discoveries at Stonehenge was fully reported in the Hampshire Chronicle. 
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