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Emma Marie Caillard has a paper on “ Force” in the May (1897) number 
of Good Words, pp. 314—318. 
The Very Rev. G. D. Boyle, Dean of Salisbury, writes on “Some 
Recollections of 1870”—when he happened to be travelling abroad in the 
early days of the Franco-German War—in Good Words, May, 1897, pp. 
306—308. 
Richard Jefferies. “T. T. T.” Pub. by A. Young, Wells. 1896. Brown 
paper covers. Price 1/- nett. Pp. 26. Only one hundred copies printed. 
A reprint of a story from the North Wilts Herald, 1866, to complete the 
“Early Fiction” volume. Probably the title means “Tea and Toast 
Tyranny,” as the squiress therein insists on her domestics and others living 
thereon. . 
Richard Jefferies. The Pageant of Summer. Brought out as a booklet 
on Japan vellum. 1896. Limited edition. By Mosher, of Portland, Maine, 
U.S.A. 
W.H. Hammond Jones. Nursery Rhymes and Rigmarolia with 
tunes. First Series. London and New York. Novello, Ewer & Co. 
1896. 2/6. Royal 8vo. Sewn. Pp. 42. Noticed favourably in Western 
Times, March 9th, Lloyd's Weekly, Jan. 24th, The Strad, March, and 
Musical Standard, Jan. 16th, 1897. 
194 Old Nursery Rhymes and Songs with New Tunes. 
Second Series. London and New York. Novello. 1896. 2/6. Royal 8vo. 
Sewn. Pp. 42. 
Dr. Charles W. Pearce (native of Salisbury). A Whitsuntide Anthem; 
“The Comforter which is the Holy Ghost,” in Musical Supplement to The 
Organist and Choirmaster, April, 1897. 
Rey. A. P. Morres [A. P. M., Sarum]. Hymn for the Sixtieth Commemo- 
ration of the Queen’s Accession. 
Personal Notices. 
His Honour Judge Cammille F. Desire Caillard. Notices of his 
career on his resignation of the County Court Judgeship. Devizes Gazette, 
Jan. 7th, Wiltshire Times, Jan. 9th, 1897. 
