240 A Proposed Bibliography of Wiltshire. 
DENISON W[illiam] Tforrens] Capt., R.E.—Health of Towns 
Commission. Report on the state of Woolwich and Salisbury. Pp. 32. 
8vo. London : 1845. 
The Report upon the Sanatory Condition of the City of Salisbury, and the replies to 
the questions of the Commissioners, occupy pages 19 to 32, 
HASTINGS, Rev. John David, M.A.—The Oath of Allegiance to the 
Sovereign : God’s Oath to Man. A Sermon preached in the Parish Church 
of Trowbridge, Wilts, on Sunday morning, January 22nd, 1860, before 
the officers, non-commissioned officers and men of the 2nd Wiltshire Rifles. 
Price sixpence. Pp.16. 16mo. Trowbridge: W. Collins, Market Place, 
1860. 
The author—a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin—was Rector’of Trowbridge, 1841 
—1869, 
HEALTH COMMISSION, see DENISON, W. T. 
HOADLY, Jobn, M.A.—The nature and excellency of moderation. A 
Sermon preach’d in the Cathedral Church of Sarum, at the Assizes held 
for the County of Wilts, March 9th, 170§. Published at the request 
of the Grand Jury. The Second Edition. Pp. 16mo. London: printed 
for Timothy Childe, at the White Hart, at the West End of St. Paul’s 
Churchyard. 1707. 
The text is Philip, iv. 5. At the back of the title is printed a letter, dated March 
10th, 1706, signed ‘‘Man. Bocland,” on behalf of the Grand Jurymen, nineteen of 
whose names are subscribed, requesting that the sermon might be printed. A copy 
of this sermon is in the Cathedral Library. The author, who was a brother of Benjamin 
Hoadley, bishop of Salisbury, was successively Prebendary of Woodford, 1706 ; Arch- 
deacon of Sarum, 1710; Chancellor of the Cathedral, 1713; Bishop of Ferns, 1727; 
Archbishop of Dublin, 1729; and Archbishop of Armagh, 1742. 
The Abasement of Pride: a Sermon preach’d in the Cathedral of 
Salisbury, at the Assizes held for the County of Wilts, July 18th, 1708, 
Upon occasion of the late Victory. Published at the request of the Grand 
Jury. Pp. 16. 16mo. London: printed for Tim. Childe, at the West 
End of St. Paul’s Churchyard. 1708. 
The text is Daniel, iv., 37, At the back of the title is printed a letter, signed ‘J. 
Montague,” returning the thanks of the gentlemen of the Grand Jury for the sermon, 
and expressing their unanimous request that it may be printed. The names of the 
eighteen jurymen are given, A copy of this sermon is in the possession of the present 
Bishop of Salisbury, 
HYMNS, see CLARK, J. 
LAKIN, Rev. Storer Marshall, M.A.—A Catalogue of the Library of 
the Cathedral Church of Salisbury. Pp. viii., 334. 8vo. London: 1880. 
This is the first printed catalogue of the MSS, and books in the Cathedral Library. The 
MSS,, which are bound up in one hundred and eighty-seven volumes, are catalogued 
and described by Mr. E, Maunde Thompson, now Chief Librarian of the British Museum, 
The total number of volumes in the library is about five thousand, and of these about 
one hundred and twenty-five are printed in black letter. The books bequeathed by 
Dean Hamilton in 1880 are separately catalogued in the appendix, ‘he books are 
