270 Books, Articles, &c., by Wiltshire Authors. 



"The Eelations between Banks and Stock Exchanges (Historically and 

 Critically Considered)." Journal of the Institute of Bankers, vol. "K.^., 

 part viii., Nov., 1899, pp. 466—497. 



Lord Edmond FitzmauriCe, "Charles Willlam Ferdinanl, 

 Duke of Brunswick. An Historical Study. 1735—1806." Longmans. 

 1901. 8vo, cloth, with two portraits and a map. 65. nett. A re- 

 production in book form of two articles from the Edinburgh Review. 

 Eeviewed Guardian, Aug. 28th ; Times, March 28tih, 1901. 



" Cromwell." An address delivered at the unveiling of a statue at 



St. Ives. Good Words, Jan., 1902, pp. 39—43. 



Rev. W. Gary Sage, Pastor of the Baptist Chapel at Bratton. 

 " Sermons preached in the Villages." Forming vol. XVI., of The Baptist 

 Pulpit. 



Noticed Devizes Gazette 4th July, 1901. 



K. W. Ward (Head Gardener at Longford Castle). 

 " The Book of the Grape." London : John Lane. lUust. 

 Noticed Salisbury Journal, Oct. 9th, 1901. 



Rev. H. N. Hutchinson (son of the late Canon Hutchinson, of 



Broad Chalke). 



" The Living Rulers of Mankind." London : George Allen. 1902. 



Harold Brakspear, F.S.A., has a short paper on the " Church of 

 Hayles Abbey," lately excavated, with a beautiful folding coloured plan, 

 and a plate of mouldings, &c., in the Archceological Journal, vol. 58, 

 pp. 350—357. 



llliSS Ii. A. IiaW. Verses on death of Queen Victoria. 4-page leaflet. 



Maude PrOWer. Two articles in The Queen, March 22nd and 29th, 

 1902, entitled "A Village Interest," showing what ladies can do in the 

 way of teaching village girls, founded on experience at Purton. 



Thirteen stanzas of verses on •' Lyme Regis," in Gentleman's Magazine. 

 Sept., 1901, pp. 307—8. 



George Smith, of Salisbury. "Colonel Locke's Jewels." Story in 

 Tit Bits, Oct. 26th, 1901. 



S. A. Smith, of Salisbury, "A Speck of Gold." Story in Tit Bits, 

 March 2nd, 1901. 



E. H. Macy, of Salisbury. " A Charmed Ring." Story in Wilts 

 County Mirror, Dec. 27th, 1901. 



