Recent Wiltshire Books, PttviplUets, Articles, &c. 485 



Swindon, Old and New, A chatty article iu the Bristol Diocesan 

 Ma(j. for August, i.s reprinted in WiltsJdre Gazette, Aug. 10th, 1911. 



Salisbury. Article, with cut of Cathedral from X.W., in IFiltshlre 

 Times, Aug. 19th, 1911. 



Savernake and Wolfhall. Article by U. ll. Sims, in the lieferer^y 

 reprinted in Wiltshire Times, Aug. 19th, 1911, on the Forest and the 

 Barn at Wolfhall, the scene of the festivities on the marriage of Henry 

 VIIL with Jane Seymour. 



John Carpenter, of Corsley. His nmII (1026) is printed in 



IViltshire Times, Aug. 19th, 1911. 



Bradford- on- Avon Saxon Church. Short article, by the 



Editor, in the Field, Septeniljur 2nd, 1911, p. 581. 



Pewsey Vale. An article describing the agricultural conditions and 

 l)ractice in the Pewsey Vale, by the Special Agricultural Correspondent 

 of the Times, was re])rinted in the Wiltshire Gazette, Sept. 14th, and 

 Wiltshire Times, Sept. 16th, 1911. 



Foreigners resident in Wilts temp Hen. VI A list 



is ])rinte(l in Wiltshire Times, Sept. '2nd, 1911. 



Romans and Saxons in Wiltshire. Lectureby W.F.Smith, 



Wiltshire Times, Oct. 7th, 1911. 



The Marlborough Country. Notes Geographical, 

 Historical, and Descriptive on Sheet 266 of the 

 one inch Ordnance Survey Map By H C Brent- 

 nall and C. C. Carter, Assistant Masters at 



Marlborough College. Oxford University Tress, London : 

 Henry Fro wile, 1912. Limp linen, 6|in. X A\\\\., pp. 171. 



This is the first published edition of this excellent little book, which 

 was, however, privately printed for use in the College in 1910, and was 

 then noticed in Wilts Arch. Mag., xxxvi., 496. That edition, however, 

 contained only 77 page.s, whilst the present edition contains 171, as 

 well as a number of sections, diagrams, and illustrations. The latter 

 include i)hotograi)hs of "The Outer l']scarpment at Broad Town,"' 

 ''Maud Ke.ith's Causeway and Kelloways Sundial," " Sarsen Stoiu-s in 

 Lockeridge Dene," "A Solution Focket in a Cutting on the .Midlan.l 

 and S. \V. J. Railway," " Plough Oxen, the la.st in Wiltshire," " Wilts 

 and Berks Canal near r>remhill,""Bowood," "Comi>ton iiassett Screen." 

 ''Cherhiil Tithe l^arn," " D.'vize.s Lock.s," "Silhury Hill," "Hast 

 Kcnni't Long liinow," •" l).\ir.s Den," "Cove at Avebury. " " Lynchets 

 imdrr Oldbury I'amis" " Wansdyke near Shaw Farm."' 'V\\v lu'adings 

 ol" til'' (•liai)ters show tli*' scope of the book : — '' Readin..' of llidief," 

 • Lliv^ii' il I )i\ isions," " ( ;.<.|..::v, IJi-lief, and Strt'am>." " Characteristics 



