236 Books and Articles hy Wiltshire Authors. 



Yarnbury Castle Camp, Flan, from " Scheme for Recording 

 Ancient Defensive Earthworks and Fortified Enclosures." 1903. 



mere, church (exterior and interior), Square, Town from Castle Hill (2). 

 Postcards. 



Sedgehill Church. Postcard. 



Fonthill House. Postcard. 



Kindon Church. Postcard. 



Euoyle, East and West, Churches. Postcards. 



" Shepherd's Shore, the Lonely inn of," believed to be the 

 " Waggon and Horses, near Marlborough Downs," illustration in article 

 on " Pickwickian Inns," by C. G. Harper, in The London, Dec, 1905, 

 pp. 584—90. 



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§ooIis aiiir Articles tg Miltsljiit ^ut|ors. 



Rev. Douglas MaCleane, Rector of Codford St. Peter. Paper on 

 "Excavation of Shaftesbury Abbey," in 27ie Guardian, Oct. 11th, 1905. 

 pp. 1699, 70. 



Lord lEdmond Fitzmaurice. " The Life of Granville George 

 Leveson Gower, second Earl Granville, K.G., 1815—1891." Two vols., 

 Svo. Longmans. 30s.net. Very favourably reviewed (three-and-a-half 

 columns) in Times Literary Supplement, Oct. 13th, 1905, p. 338; also in 

 Daily Telef/raph and Spectator. 



Earl Nelson. "Home Reunion." John Murray. 6s. net. 1905. 

 Favourably noticed, Spectator, Nov. 4th, 1905. 



F. Robinson, of Wilton. " The Village Motor Trap, Middle Wallop 

 Cross Roads, the Record Place." Threepence. 1905. Small pamphlet, 

 5j X 4|, pp. 12. Unadulterated doggrell. 



M. E. Mat Cham . " a Forgotten John Russell." Ed. Arnold. 1905. 

 12s. Qd. net. 



