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extensive, are printed between brackets, in italics, but the book which 

 makes a handsome and useful volume, is practically simply what it pro- 

 fesses to be, a reprint in convenient form of Canon Jones's paper printed 

 in the Magazine in 1859, and Canon Jackson's on Kingston House 

 printed in 1854. There is a good index, pp. 263 — 275. 



The Farleig'h Hungerford Estate, in connection with the 



sale of the estate on July 9, 1907, the Wiltshire Times, July 6, had an 

 account of the Castle and Chapel, with 5 small cuts. 



Borough of Swindon. Catalogue of Rare and 



Valuable Works, Maps, Prints, &c., presented to the inhabitants 

 of Swindon by Mr. Aid. James Powell, May, 1907, Town Hall, Swindon. 

 [Pamphlet, 8vo., pp. 4.] 



WOOtton BaSSett. Some useful notes on the architecture of the 

 Church and the history of the town by Mr. A. Coleman, read on the 

 occasion of the visit of the N. Wilts Field and Camera Club, were printed 

 in the Swindon Advertiser, 20 July, 1906. 



Midgehall(in Lydiard Tregoze). Notes by A. Coleman on this grange 

 of Stanley Abbey, and the reasons for its being to this day tithe free, with 

 some account of the " Word ale" custom still kept up there appeared in 

 Swindon Advertiser, July 20 and 30, 1906. 



Cricklade Charters. Notes by a. Coleman on the privileges 

 secured by Charters of successive Kings to the men of Cricklade of 

 buying and selling in any Fair without payment of toll, Wilts and 

 Gloucester Standard, April 20 and 27, 1907. 



Hyde and Langford Families. The marriage of Mary, d. of 



Edward Langford, clothier, of Trowbridge, with Henry, father of 

 Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon, who thus became great grandmother 

 of Queens Mary and Anne, is the subject of a note by A. Coleman, in 

 Swindon Advertiser, May, 24, 1907. 



