268 Books, Articles, &c., iy Wiltshire Authors. 



" The Te Deum, its Musical Setting and Rendering." [Reprinted from the 

 ChurchwomanJ\ The Churchwomaii Office, 2, Exeter Street, Strand, W.C, 

 and Salisbury ; Brown k Co. 190"2. Pamphlet, 16mo., pp. 14. 

 Reviewed Ckurchivoman, Jan. 10th, 1902. 



" The Bearing of the Study of Church History on some problems of Home 

 Reunion. The Murtle Lecture, delivered in the Mitchell Hall of 

 Marischall College, Aberdeen, on Sunday, 23i'd February, 1902." Brown 

 & Co., Canal, Salisbury. Longmans, Green, & Co., London. 1902. 

 Price 6d. Pamphlet, 8vo, pp. 16. 



Reviewed Guardian, June 11th, 1902. 



"Cathedrals a Manifestation of the Fulness of God. A Sermon preached 

 at the opening and dedication of the Chapter House of St. Ninian's 

 Cathedral, Perth, on Tuesday evening, 30th July, 1901." Reprinted from 

 the Scottish Guardian. Edinburgh : St. Giles' Printing Co. Salisbury : 

 Brown & Co. Pamphlet, cr. 8vo, pp. 16. 



"Liturgical Development," a paper read at the Church Congress, at 

 Brighton, was printed in full in the Guardian, Oct. 9th, and Wilts County 

 Mirror, Oct. 4th, 1901. 



" Further Considerations on Public Worship, a Letter to the Beneficed and 

 Licensed Clergy of the Diocese of Salisbury." Salisbury : Brown & Co. 

 London: Longmans, Green, & Co. 1901. Pamphlet, 8vo, pp. 32. There 

 was a leading article in the Guardian on this, reprinted in Salisbury 

 Journal, Aug. 10th, 1901. 



Canon Christopher Wordsworth, Rector of st Peter's, 



Marlborough. 

 " Ordinale Sarum sive Directorium Sacerdotum (Liber, quern Pica Sarum 

 vulgo vocitat clerus) auctore Clemente Maydeston, Sacerdote : Transcribed 

 by the late William Cooke, M.A., sometime Honorary Canon of Chester, 

 and edited from his papers by Chr. Wordsworth, M.A., Prebendary of 

 Lincoln." London. Vol. I., 1901 ; Vol. II., 1902. 



These two important volumes form Vols. XX. and XXII. of the Henry 

 Bradshaw Society's publications. Cloth Bvo, Vol. I., pp. xxxii and 340, 

 with " Index to the Sarum Kalendar and Pye " and " Index to Vol. I.," 

 16 pages additional. Vol. II., pp. ix. and 341 — 753. 



" On some Pardons or Indulgences preserved in Yorkshire, 1412—1527." 

 8vo, pp. 57. Pamphlet reprinted from the Yorkshire ArchcBological 

 Journal. 1901. 



General Pitt Rivers . "Antique Works of Art from Benin 

 (West Coast of Africa). An Illustrated Catalogue of the Relics obtained 

 by the Punitive Expedition in 1897 and now in the Pitt-Rivers Museum, 

 at Farnham, Dorset, with Descriptive Notes by Gen. Pitt-Rivers." Large 

 4to, cloth. Price 12s. &d. B. T. Batsford, 94, High Holborn, London. 

 1902. This work, printed privately, as were all the General's other 

 books, was the last work of his life. It contains 100 pages of description 



