368 Books, tir., hy Wiltshire Authors. 



Maiden-Bradley House. Hearth and Home, Oct. 2nd, 1902. 



The Wilton House Diptych of Richard II. is one of the 



coloured illustrations of the Rev. W. J. Loftie's " Coronation Book of 

 King Edward VII." Cassells, 1902. 



Bradenstoke Priory Seal is one of the seals described and 

 beautifully illustrated, p. 33, Plate XVI., in the " Monastic Seals of the 

 Xlllth Century," by Gale Pedrick. London. 1902. Above the canopy 

 over the Virgin's head appears a Church with tall spire and pinnacles, 

 which it is suggested may be intended for the Priory Church. 



Cor sham Court. The Stables and Yew Hedges 



Two beautiful illustrations in Country Life, July 19th, 1902. 



Exhibition of Paintings by Miss Alice E. Tiffin, 



daughter of the Salisbury artist, held at Church House, Salisbury, 27th 

 and 28th May 1902. Mostly water colour. A large number of local 

 subjects including " Salisbury Cathedral from North," " ditto from S.W.," 

 " Lake, near Salisbury," " George Herbert's Eectory," etc., etc. 



" Generally speaking, the paintings were of much merit . . . some 

 delightful sylvan scenes around Salisbury." — Notice in Salisljtiry Journal, 

 May 81st, 1902. 



Exhibition of Paintings in Oils and Water Colours 



by Robert Harris, held at the Castle street Liberal Club, 

 Salisbury, is noticed in Salisbury Journal, Nov. 8th, 1902. The 

 following local views are noticed : — Stonehenge — Autumn Sunset on 

 the River — The Farm atFord — Stratford Meadows (2) — Stratford Church 

 — Sheep at Stratford — Black Well, Stratford Meadows— Bridge House, 

 Harnhani — Bone Mill, Harnham— Close Gate, High St., Salisbury — 

 Poultry Cross, Salisbury — Broken Bridges— Swan Inn, Harnham. 



BOOKS, &c., BY WILTSHIRE AUTHORS. 



C. R. Straton, F.R.C.S.Ed., F.E.S. " The proper treatment of 

 the animal creation. The Rowland Rodway lecture, on the motives 

 which have influenced men in their treatment of animals at different 

 epochs. Delivered in St. James' Hall, Trowbridge, on May 29th, 1902." 

 Pamphlet, 8vo, pp. 31. This is the sixth of a triennial series of lectures, 

 the endowment for which was left by the late Mr. Rowland Rodway. 



Earl Nelson, a paper on "Hymns Ancient and Modern" in The 

 Nineteenth Century, Sept., 1902. 



