350 Recent Wiltshire Books and Articles. 
printed at the press of the Missionary College, Warminster, which it is 
intended to issue terminally (the first number is dated Michaelmas Term, 
1896), to act-.as a bond of union between the present occupants of the college 
and the large number of men now working in all parts of the world who 
have gone forth from it. It is to contain, as far as possible, some account _ 
of the doings of St. Boniface men both at homeand abroad. The subscription 
is 6d. a year. 
Thanksgiving Service for use in the Cathedral Church of Salisbury 
on Thursday, 3rd June, 1897, in commemoration of 
the Baptism of Ethelbert, King of Kent, on Whitsun Eve, Ist 
June, A.D. 597 . . . Salisbury, Brown & Co. Price 1d. 
16mo. Pp. 10. 
Dr. Rumsey’s Patient. A very strange story. By L. T. Meade and 
Clifford Halifax, M.D. London: Chatto and Windus. 1896. 
The scene is laid on and about Salisbury Plain, but the local colour is 
of the very slightest. 
A Citizen of God’s Kingdom. A Sermon preached in the Chapel 
of Marlborough College on Sunday Morning, Sept. 26th, 1897, 
by the Rev. G. C. Bell, M.A., Master of Marlborough College. 
Pamphlet. 8vo. Marlborough, pp. 8. 
A discourse on the character, life, and work of the Rev. J. S. Thomas, 
Bursar of the College, then on his death-bed—“ who as a boy was a powerful 
influence for good, who from early manhood has served Marlborough with 
unrivalled devotion and ability.” 
Allotments in Wilts. An interesting address by Mr. H. Herbert Smith, to 
the Institute of Surveyors, dealing especially with the allotments on the 
Bowood property, is given in Devizes Gazette, March 11th, 1897. 
Bishopric of Bristol. A note on the re-constitution of the Bishopric of 
Bristol, and on the change of diocese to which the northern parishes of 
Wilts have been subject, is to be found in Devizes Gazette, July 15th, 1897. 
The Queen’s Coronation, in Wiltshire. The Devizes Gazette, June 24th, 
1897, reprints from its old files of 1838, an interesting account of the way 
in which the coronation festivities were kept in the principal towns of Wilts. 
The Queen’s Visit to Devizes and Erlestoke, as a little girl, in 1830. 
Aw interesting letter on this subject by “ An Old Devizes Man” appears in 
Devizes Gazette, June 17th, 1897. 
Lord Nelson. Interview with Earl Nelson on Church Questions of the 
Hour. Article in Church Bells, 4th Dec., 1896, pp. 31—3. Four illus- 
trations:—Harl and Countess Nelson; The Drawing-Room, Trafalgar ; 
Earl Nelson ; Trafalgar, near Salisbury, Lord Nelson’s Country Seat. 
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