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" Broken in our Wars, The Sad Case of a Wiltshire Soldier." 

 Article, with two illustrations, in Golden Penny, July 13th. Noticed in 

 Salisburij Journal, July 20th, 1901. 



Marlborough College. " Battles between Boys, &c." Article in 

 Pearson's Weekly, Nov. 7th, 1901, deals with the rebellion of 1851. 



Trafalgar House. Lord Nelson's Garden. Article in Amateur 

 GarJeninc/, with illustration, July 27th, 1901. 



The " Rudge Cup " found at Froxfield, 1725, and now at Alnwick 

 Castle, is described and illustrated with the inscription in Transactions 

 of Cumberlan'l and Westmoreland Antiq. and Archceol. Soc, 1901, p. 

 70, in a paper on Roman medicine and medical practitioners by Henry 

 Barnes. The writer concludes that the itinerary inscribed on the cup, 

 Maia (Moresby), Aballava (Papcastle), Uxellodunum or Aselodunum 

 (Ellenborough or Maryport), Amboglans (Birdoswald), and Banna 

 (perhaps Gilsland), represent the journey of a patient from Moresby, in 

 Cumberland, to possibly Gilsland, where the offering to the presiding 

 deity of the healing waters would be made. 



WILTS ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Early Renaissance Architecture in England, a 



historical and descriptive account of the Tudor, Elizabethan, and 

 Jacobean periods, 1500^1625, by J. A. Gotch. Large 8vo, cloth. 

 London: Batsford. 1901. Price 21«. nett. Coniains the following 

 Wiltshire illustrations : Lacock Abbey, Tower, Stone Tables in Tower (2), 

 Tile Paving, Stables, Chimney Stack, Window, and Stone Chimneypiece 

 — Great Chalfield, Plan of House — Wardour Castle, Grand Staircase 

 — Longleat, Front of House — Charlton House, Front, Plaster frieze — 

 Corsham Court, Front — Corsham Almshouse, Desk in — South Wraxall 

 Manor House, The Great Chamber, Stone Chimneypiece — Edington 

 Church, Pulpit. 



Later Renaissance Architecture in England. 



(Domestic Buildings subsequent to Elizabethan period.) By John 

 Belcher, A. E. A., and M. E. Macartney. Two vols., large folio. London. 

 1900. Contains illustrations of the following Wiltshire houses : Amesbury 

 Abbey — Downton, the Moot House. Measured Drawing of Central 

 Feature, the Gai-den Temple, Pavement in Temple — Bowood, the 

 Orangery, Mural Fountain in the Garden, the Formal Garden — High- 

 worth, a House — Salisbury, House on West Side of Close, Gateway to 

 same. House in the Close (the " Judges' House ") with detailed measured 

 drawings — Trowbridge, House in Main Street — Upper Westwood — 

 Wilton, the Italian Garden (with plan), the Palladian Bridge, Exterior 



