Ii98 Recent Wiltskire Boohs, Pani'phlcts, Articles, &c. 



IiOngford Castle. Account of-the visit of the Hampshire Field Club 

 on June 29th, 1910. Salisbury Journal, July 2nd, 1910. 



Salisbury, S. Wilts, and Blackmore Museum. Annual 



Meeting and Report. Salisbury Journal, July 30th, 1910. 



Citizen Potts of Trowbridge and the Chartist Riots 



of 1839. Note in Wiltshire Times, Oct. 15th, 1910. 



Chippenham. An article on the history of Chippenham, one of the 

 " Picturesque Wiltshire " series, appeared in the Wiltshire Times, April 

 15th, 1911. 



Woad grown in Wiltshire. The Wiltshire Times, April 15, 1911, 

 has a note on the fact that 342 acres of woad were sown in Wiltshire 

 in Elizabeth's reign, contrary to the royal proclamation. 



Wiltshiremen in London. 24th Annual Dinner 



in the King's Hall, Holborn Restaurant, London, W. C. , on Saturday, 

 March 11th, 1911. Chairman, Kichard Burbidge, Esq. (President of 

 the Association). Reprinted from the Wiltshire Gazette, March 16th, 

 1911. Pamphlet 4to., pp. 15. with portraits of Richard Burbidge, and 

 G. B. Moore, (secretary) and photo of Littleton Park. 



George Herbert, his Iiife and Influence. Sermon 



preached November 2nd, 1910, in Salisbury Cathedral by Canon 

 Warre, Rector of Bemerton. Wilts County Mirror, Nov. 4th ; 

 Salisbury Journal, Nov. 5th, 1910. 



Old Sarum Excavations, 1910. A good account of the worl£ 



done during 1910, which ended on Oct. 29th, is given in an article by 

 Lt.-Col. W. Hawley, F.S.A., in Wilts County Mirror, Nov. 4th, 1910. 



The Longs of Dray cot. An article on the Long family, and 

 the descent of Draycot Manor. Wilts County Mirror, Nov. 11th, 1910, 



The IiOngf Family. Review of a type-written book by Walter 

 Chitty, of Wilcot, challenging Mr. W. H. Long's right to the ownership j 

 of his estates. Wiltshire Advertiser, Nov. 3rd, 1910. i 



Caster ley Camp. A lecture on the excavations at this camp, by 

 B. H. Cunnington to the N. Wilts Field Club at Swindon, is partially ; 

 reported in Wilts Advertiser, Feb. 2nd, 1911. j 



Eating^ of Meat in Lent. The Wiltshire Times, April 29th, 

 1911, contains a long and interesting list of the ale-house keepers and 

 other tradesmen of North Wilts who in 1620 entered into a recog- 

 nisance of £10 and found two sureties each in £5 that they would eat 

 no meat during Lent, before the justices at Warminster and Trow- 

 bridge. 



