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in 1847 and in 1897, and giving a large amount of information as to the 
principal buildings and inhabitants at the earlier date, and as to the changes 
which have taken place in the last fifty years. It is stated that in only 
eight instances are business premises occupied now by the same families 
who occupied them in 1847. 
Stonehenge. A leading article in The Standard, May 14th, 1897, dealing 
with the danger to the structure likely to arise if the Great Western Railway 
makes a station near it on the light railway up the Avon valley, and the 
necessity of providing for its protection. 
On Southern English Roads. By James John Hissey. London ; 
Bentley & Son. 1896. Price 16/- In this volume Mr. Hissey describes 
his journeyings through Wiltshire from west to east—passing Trowbridge, 
Seend, Devizes, Upavon, Everley, Ludgershall, and other villages. Noticed, 
Wilts Notes and Queries, Dec., 1896. 
The Saints and Missionaries of the Anglo-Saxon Era. First Series. 
By the Rev. D. C. O. Adams . . . . Mowbray & Co. Oxford and 
London. Cr. 8vo. 1897. The Kingdom of Wessex has only five saints to 
show, of whom Birinus and Aldhelm alone concern us in Wilts. To the life 
of the latter eleven pages are given, and the Saxon Church at Bradford-on- 
Avon is illustrated. 
Books and Articles bu Wiltshirenen. 
The Principle of the Incarnation with especial reference to the 
Relation between Our Lord’s Divine Omniscience and His 
Human Consciousness. By the Rev. H. C. Powell, M.A., of 
Oriel College, Oxford, Prebendary of Salisbury Cathedral and 
Rector of Wylye, Wilts. Longmans. 8vo. London. 1897. Price 
16/-. Pp. xxxi., 4b3. Noticed in Guardian and Salisbury Diocesan 
Gazette, March, 1897. 
English and Dutch Dairy Farming. Article by E. C. Trepplin and H. 
Herbert Smith in Nineteenth Century Mag., Nov., 1896. 
The Evils of Gambling. A forcible article by Mrs. Whytehead (wife of 
the Rector of St. Peter’s, Marlborough), in Mothers in Council, Jan.., 
% 1897, pp. 18—25. 
