96 Richard Jefferies. 



Henrique Beaumont. 

 Who will win ? or, American Adventure. 

 Masked. 

 1867. The History of Ualmeshury, by "Geoffrey," twenty-one 

 chapters, with appendix, l^orlh Wilts Herald, ;iOth April, etc. 



Its appearance was thus announced by the Editor :— "To oub Readers. 

 The antiquity of Malmesbury and its many historic associations render it of 

 more than ordinary interest. With a view of making our readers familiar 

 with many facts in their own locality, we have arranged for the publication 

 in hebdomadal instalments of a ' Histokt of Malmesbury,' from earliest 

 to modern times. The task will be performed by a gentleman of considerable 

 ability and much knowledge of county lore. The proprietor trusts that this 

 effort to render the ' Herald ' additionally attractive will be appreciated by 

 the extensive circle of readers in the Malmesbury and Tetbury district." 



The History of Swindon would seem to have appeared in 

 instalments in the local papers about this time. 



Jefferies once proposed to issue this by subscription at I*. 6c?., and names 

 were to be sent to the Author, or to Mrs. Booth, bookseller, Swindon. 



1873. On Swindon, its History and Antiquities, a paper read before 

 the Wilts Archseological Society, and published in Wilts Arch. 

 Mag., xiv., p. 180. 



The Future of Farming {^Frasers"]. 



1874. The Works at Swindon [_Frasers']. 



1875. Allotment Gardens \_New Quarterly, November]. 

 Field-faring Women [^Graphic]. 



Marlborough Forest. 



Village Churches. 



The Average of Beauty. 



Village Organization [Mark Lane Express] . 



The Cost of Agricultural Labour [Standard] . 



The Power of the Farmer [Fortnightly] . 

 1883. An Analysis of The Utory of My Heart, in Longman's 



" Notes on Books," 30th November. 

 1884-. A King of Acres [Chambers, February]. 



After the County Franchise [Longmans, February] . 

 1886. Oat of the Season. Published in " The Dove's Nest and 



