llecent Wiltshire Books, Paviphlets, Articles, &c. 470 



of Tytherton Lucas," wlio was born in 1628. His meiiioiaiiduin book, 

 full of quaint entries, is now in Chippenham Parish Chest. " Wiltshire 

 Wills " " Steeple Ashton Churchwardens' Accounts," " Peculiars of the 

 Dean and Chapter of 8arum," " The Wiltshire Protestation Returns of 

 1641-2 " are all continued. Mr. E. Kite has " Some Notes on the death 

 of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, A.D. 1447 and the subse(iuent 

 murder of William Ayscough, lUshop of Salisbury." The five "Terriers 

 of the Glebe in A[inety " are printed. There is a cut of the arms on 

 the mural monument of Alice Havei's in Ashley Church. 



Ditto, No. 75, Sept, 1911. Mr. E. Kite has a note on the 

 " Arms of the County of Wilts," and concludes there are none, though 

 the arms of the City of Salisbury as confirmed in 1565, azure, four bars 

 or, supporters, on either side (mi ewjle displayed -with two heads or, 

 ducally gorged, beaked and legged azui'e, are often used as those of the 

 county now. Another shield, however, apparently of earlier date, 

 azure, a sword argent, hilt and pommel or, surmounted by a key, oj the 

 last, in saltire ; on a chief argent three fusils in f ess gules (of which the 

 bearings c/iiV/ represents the arms of Montacute, Earl of Salisbury) is 

 assigned by Gwillim to the City of Salisbury, and has sometimes been 

 attributed to the County of Wilts. Cuts of both these shields are 

 given. Continued from previous numbers are : " The Memorandum 

 Book of Thomas Gardiner, of Tytherton Lucas," " Wiltshire Protestation 

 Pveturns of 1641-2," "A Calendar of Feet of Fines," "Peculiars of the 

 Dean and Chapter of Saruni," " Quaker Burials," and " Steeple Ashton 

 Churchwardens' Accounts." "J.S." contributes notes on the later history 

 of the manors of Ashton Keynes, Kemble, Oaksey, and Poole. A series 

 of entries in Calendar of State Papers : Domestic Series, referring to 

 Braydon Forest from 1604 to 1743, is also printed. 



Ditto, No. 76, Dec, 1911. Of articles which have been rutming 



in previous numbers, "The Memorandum Book of Thomas Gardiner, 



of Tytherton Lucas," " Wiltshire Wills proved in the Prerogative Court 



of Canterbury," "The Wiltshire Protestation Beturns of 1641-2." 



" Braydon Forest Notes," " Quaker Burials," and Steeple Ashton 



Churchwardens' Accounts" are continued. :Mr, E. Kite has a note 



with an illustration on the well-known incised slab at Steeple I^mgford 



wliirli, howcvrr, throws im fiirlli.r li-lit on the subject than the notes 



in Arch. Journ., .xv.,7.\ and J/'..l..l/., xxxv., :w:i. The Editor has a 



note on tlu' Prim l;iiiiily, of Kodbounif and M in. 'ty. with thirteen 



IVun t'litrics in tlir .Malinesbury Abbey KcL^ister. A note on the Hyde 



family, by W. V.. II. Duke, says that '' lieale House," called " le Court 



|.lac..;" wiis biiill by William Givm. of Standlyni-li, and granted by 



him t.) his snn-iii-hiw, ( ;, raid MiTiii-ton, of Salt-rt-.n, whose grandson 



sold Saltntoii to .lohn Diikr in KJU'Jand Heale to Laurence Hyde in 



i:.!)'.).'" Thr sanir wiitti- -i\i> the interesting information tliat " the 



Woodford water nira.low- and wtii- wriv )na<l.' in n»')l-'> by William 



I'owhs, aumi to th.' Ilishoj.." and " that Milston and llendurriiigton 



Mrads in r.nltoid wer.-tuiiu'd into water-meadow> in ItiUn." Thr will 



