7yoo/.;.s and Articles ly WiUsJdre Authorn. 201 



G-. D. Armour. "Mr. Jorrock'.s Lectors. From Surtees's Handley 

 Cross." London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1910. Price lO.s. 6ri. net. 

 Edition de Luxe, £2 2s. net. A series of twenty-five coloured illus- 

 trations of the original text. [About two years ago Mr. Armour brought 

 out a volume entitled " Hunts with Jorrocks " (10s. 6V/, net), a series of 

 illustrations of the same book, with which the present scries is uniform. 



Rev. Canon Douglas Macleane. " The Great Solemnity of 



the Coronation of a Iving and Queen, according to the use of the Church 

 of England, with Notes, &c., by Douglas Macleane, M.A., Canon of 

 Salisbury." George Allen ct Co. London. 1911. 



Cr. 8vo, cloth, ^■)S. net ; leather, 10s. 6ri. net. The book contains many 

 notes, liturgical, historical, and descriptive, with an introduction by the 

 Bishop of Salisbury. Noticed favourably, Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, 

 June, 1911. 



Metcalfe, Rev. C. F. "A Sermon preached in All Saints', White- 

 parisli, by tlic Ilev. C. F. Metcalfe, Vicar, at 3 p.m., on Friday, May 

 20th, 1910, being the Day of the Interment of His late Majesty King 

 Edward VII. Published at the request of the Parish Council. A. R. 

 Mowbray & Co., Ltd., Printers, London and Oxford." 



Pamphlet, cr. 8vo, pp. 8, with portrait of King, and extract from 

 minutes of Parish Council. Text, E.ev., xiv., VS. 



Edward Slow, of Wilton. TheJ/ommr/Zeat/er, Jan. 27th, lOU, 

 has a column descriptive of an interview of its correspondent with ^Ir. 

 Slow, headed "A Dialect Poet of Wiltshire." 



■ " Reckerlections an Yarns of a Woold Zalsbury Carrier var 



auvcr vivty years. Ptote in tha Wiltshire Dialect. Contents : Hearly 

 Reckerlections. Tha New Spring Van. Teaken auver Fiather's 

 business. Tha Weddin as diden come off. Motors an Hayershii)s. 

 Salisbury : R. R. Edwards, 6, Castle Street. [1910.] 



Pamphlet, (Uin. X 4^in., pj)., including title, 61. Excellent Wiltshire 

 talk, like its many predecessors by Mr. Slow. 



Lt.-Col. Pedder. *' Primavera" art. in Gonteniporary Review, May, 

 1911. 



Nelson PrOWer. " Freddy Barton's Schooldays, by Nelson Prower, 

 M.A. London : John Ouselcy, Ltd., 0, Fleet Lane, Farringdon Street^ 

 E.G." [1911.] 



Cloth, T^in. X 4; in., ])p., including title, 27;'). A story of Private 

 School Life. 



Rev. Canon Warre. Sermon i)reache(l in SiiJisbiiry Gatlic.lral at 

 tlu! annual fcstiviil in commemoration of Founders and Benefactors, 

 Nov. '2ud, 1910, {;ii "George Herbert," is printed in fnll in S<ilishur>/ 

 Diocesan Gazette, Dec, 1910, \^\^. 207—209. 



Rev. T. J. Laurence, LLD., Rector of Lpton Lov,>ll. ''The 

 Declaration of London and l\...d Stuffs." Article in Cnntnnpnvnrtf 

 Review, Maivli, I'.Ml. 



