168 Recent Wiltshire Books, PamjMets, Articles, 8fc. 



and Groveley Wood, are reported in Wilts County Mirror, Nov. 16th, 

 1906. 



At Barford was noted the " Bough Money," a payment of £5 

 annually which for a very long period had been paid by the Earls of 

 Pembroke in consideration of the parishioners surrendering the right to 

 cut live wood in Groveley on the 29th May, or in the month of May. 



For Whiteparish, Wilts County Mirror, March 8th, 1907. 



Charity Enquiries. Nunton and Odstock ; Alderbury and Clarendon 

 Park ; West Grimstead ; Pitton and Farley ; Winterslow ; West Dean ; 

 Landford and the Earldoms; Whiteparish. Salishnry Journal, Oct. 

 13th, 1906. Luckington. Devizes Gazette, June 6th, 1907. 



Correspondence of two brothers, Edward Adolphus, 

 eleventh Duke of Somerset, and his brother Lord 

 Webb Seymour, 1800—1819 and after. Edited by 



Lady Gwendolen Ramsden. With three portraits and four other 

 illustrations, 8vo. 15s. net. London, Longmans & Co. 1906. Well 

 reviewed in Spectator, Oct. 20th, 1906. 



Wiltshire Parish Registers, Marriages, Vol. III., 



8vo. London, 1906. One hundred and fifty copies only printed, pp. 

 vi. + 151. 



This volume contains the marriages of East Knoyle, Britford, Ashley, 

 Crudwell, Stockton, Long Newnton, Milston, Bulford, Newton Toney, 

 Allington, and Boscombe. 



Sir Thomas Lawrence's Letter-Bag. Edited by George 



Somes Layard, with recollections of the artist by Miss Elizabeth Croft 

 and letters from Peel, Wellington, and Scott. . . . Allen, 1906. 

 pp.320. Demy 8vo. Twenty-two portraits and illustrations. 15s.net. 

 Favourably reviewed, Times Literary Supplement, Dec. 7th, 1906. 



An Account of the Saxon Church of St. Lawrence, 



Bradford-On-Avon, by the late Canon W. H. Jones, M.A., F.S.A., 

 Vicar of Bradford-on-Avon. Bradford-on-Avon : Printed by Wm. 

 Dotesio, the Library Press, 1907. Pamphlet, 7fin. x 5^in. Price 1*. 

 pp. 26. 



This is a reprint on good paper of Canon Jones' account of the Saxon 

 ChurchjWith five illustrations from new photos added. These are S. and 

 E. end ; North, showing Porch ; [Carved Fragments] ; Nave from Porch ; 

 Nave and Chancel; E. End. Of these, the exterior view of the east end, 

 the view across the Nave showing the two doorways, and the block of 

 the carved fragments are valuable as giving the detail more clearly 

 than is usually the case in illustrations of this much illustrated building. 



StOUehenge. An important letter by Sir Norman Lockyer appeared 

 in the Times, July 30th, 1906, describing the theory of orientation which 

 he contends applies equally to Egyptian Temples and to British Stone 

 Circles. He sums up the uses made of astronomical observations by 



