132 Boohs ami Articles by Wiltshire Autkm'S. 



Rt. Rev. John Wordsworth, D.D., Bishop of Salisbury. 



" The Power to License Laymen, A Letter to the Arelibishop of Canterbury 

 by the Bi.shop of Salisbury. Longmans. Price l.s. Eeviewed by C. L. 

 D[undas] in Salishurj/ Dio. Gazette, March, 1905 ; also noticed Devizes 

 Gazette, Feb. 16th, 1905. 



" Sermon preached in Salisbury Cathedral on the occasion of the 



King's Accession, 22nd Jan., 1905." Printed in full in SalMury Dio. 

 Gazette, Feb., and Salisburi/ Journal, Jan. 28th, 1905. 



"Mr. Cuthbert H. Turner's Nicene Creed and Canons." An 



elaborate and learned article in Church Quarterly Eeview, April, 1905, 

 pp. 212—227. 



John Earle, Bishop of Salisbury. " Micro Cosmographie ; 



or a Piece of the World discovered." By John Earle. London ; Cam- 

 bridge University Press. 1903. Small 4to, pp. xii., 128, paper boards, 

 price £\ \s. net. Only two hundred and fifty copies printed. This is a 

 reprint from the sixth "augmented " edition of 1633. Noticed Antiquari/, 

 June, 1904, p. 190. 



Ditto Post 16nio.. 2.?. net. Keprinted from the sixth edition, 



published by Robert Abbot in 1633. Messrs. Methuen & Co., 36, Essex 

 Street, London. 



George Herbert. "The Temple," edited by E. C. Gibson, D.D., 



Vicar of Leeds, in the " Library of Devotion " series, published by Messrs. 

 Methuen & Co., 36, Essex Street, London, small pott Bvo, 2*. cloth ; 

 2s. 6d. net, leather. 



Article on his works, bj' W. E. Crothers. Sunday at Some, Nov., 



1903, p. 42. 



William Beckford. " The History of the Caliph Vathek," edited by 

 E. Denison Ross, in the " Little Library " series, published bj' Messrs. 

 Methuen & Co. Small Pott 8vo, cloth, l.». 6./. net ; leather, 2*. 6rf. net ; 

 with introductions, notes, and photogravure frontispiece. 



Rev. Geoffrey Hill, Vicar of East with West Harnham. " Some 

 Consequences of the Norman Conquest." London : Elliot Stock, 92, 

 Paternoster Row. 1904. pp. ix., 251, demy Bvo, Is. 6(1. net. Contents : 

 Preface ; Chap. I., The Change in Population ; II., Safety from Invasion; 

 III., French Abuse ; IV., Chai'ges against English of over-eating and 

 over-drinking ; V. English inaccuracy ; VI., an Old English Genitive ; 

 VII. Christian names in England. 



" The Influence of the Norman Conquest upon the Invasion of 



England," article in the Antiquary, July, 1904, pp. 208 — 212. 



Rev. T. J. Lawrence, LL.D, Rector of Upton Lovel. "War and 

 Neutrality in the Far East." Macmillan & Co., London. 1904. 



