430 Additions to Museum and Library. 
GEORGE KEEL, born at Manton, December 16th, 1800. Under the title 
of ‘*A Manton Centenarian” the Marlborough Times of June 25th, 
1904, reprints from the Folkestone Herald a long notice of this hale 
and hearty old man of 103, still able to work vigorously in his garden at 
Folkestone. The article is also reprinted in Wiltshire Times July 2nd, 
1904. 
ALEC TAYLOR AND THE MANTON TRAINING STABLES. A long 
article by ‘‘ Ashplant,” in Zhe Sportsman, is reprinted in The Marl- 
borough Times, March 5th, 1904. 

Additions to ausenm and Library. 
Museum. 
Presented by Rev. C. V. Gopparp: Fragments of Norman and other 
Pottery, and portions of a number of Rubber Stones from 
a field west of Keevil where Roman Coins, &c., have been 
found. Also Horseshoe from gravel-pit at Holt. 
Pe » Mrs. A. C. Smitx: A skull. 
Rey. H. G. O. Kenpatu: Fine specimen of Flint, showing 
the Knowle polish. 
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Library. 
Presented by Mr. G. E. Dartneti: Wilts Pamphlet. 
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Directory of Wiltshire, 1867. 
Mr. C. C. Bradford: Old-Deed. 

the Wiltshire Archeological Society,” &e. 
of St. Michael the Archangel, Mere, Wilts, some of the 
Points of Interest which a Visitor should observe.” 
Mrs. Topprin: Five Wilts Pamphlets.—Kelly’s Post Office — 
Mr. E. Topp: ‘ Nature near London,” by Richard Jefferies. 
Tur AuTHoR (Rey. J. A. Lloyd) : ‘‘ Notes on Mere Church, for - 
“The Church 

