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Wiltshire Notes and Queries. After considerable delay the 

 numbers of Wilts Notes and Queries due for 1910 have appeared in 

 quick succession under the new editorsliip of the Rev. F. H. Manley. 

 Nos. 68—72, from Dec, 1909, to Dec, 1910, have thus been issued, 

 forming part of vol. vi. Through these numl)ers run continuations of 

 "The Chrysom Book of St. Thomas, New Sarum," by the llev. E. K. 

 Nevill ; "A Calendar of Feet of Fines for Wilts," (Nos. 68, 69, and 72) ; 

 "Peculiars of the Dean and Chapter of Sarum " ; " Quaker Burials in 

 Wiltshire " ; " Notes on the Hydes of Wilts and Cheshire," by J. J. 

 Hammond (with portraits of Lawrence Hyde of Heale, eldest son of 

 Sir Lawrence Hyde, Amphillis his wife, Alexander Hyde, Bishop of 

 Salisbury, and a folding pedigree) ; " Steeple Ashton Churchwardens' 

 Accounts " by the Eev. E. P. Knubley ; " Notes on Morse of Rodbourne 

 Cheney" (Nos. 68, 71, 72) ; "Five Ancient Deeds at Sherston Magna" 

 by the Rev. W. Symonds; " Wiltshire Wills proved in the Prerogative 

 Court of Canterbury (Nos. 69, 70, 71) ; " Palmer Memoranda," by the 

 Rev. F. H. Manley (Nos. 69, 70) ; " Marlborough Poll Tax, 1379," 

 printed in full, by the Rev. Chr. Wordsworth ; " Association Oath Rolls 

 for Wiltshire " (No. 68) ; note on the Rev. Richard Kent (1615—1652) 

 Rector of Fisherton Anger and Sub-Dean of Salisbury (No, 69) ; " Rev. 

 John Collinson, Historian of Somerset " (No. 69) ; " John Felling, 

 Rector of Trowbridge, 1622," by Ed. Kite (No. 70) ; " The Will of John 

 de Waltham, Bp. of Salisbury," by Ed. Kite (No. 70) ; " The Washington 

 Memorials at Garsdon " with two illustrations (No. 71) ; " The Will of 

 Joan Trye, 1533, mother of the last Abbess of Lacock," by Ed, Kite 

 (No. 72) ; "The Tympanum of the Rood Screen at Dauntsey " (with 

 painting of the Doom), by the Rev. F. H. Manley (No. 72) ; " Smith 

 Family of Donhead St. Andrew," by J. J. Hammond (No. 68) ; " An 

 illustration of a Penny of Stephen's presumably coined at Devizes 

 (No. 68) ; a note on Miss Elizabeth Ogilvy Benger, known as a Wiltshire 

 authoress, who, however, apparently only lived at Devizes between 

 1797 and 1800 (No. 68). 



