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of England, on Tuesday, the twenty-third of December, 1684, besides 

 horses and much other cattle. London : printed by George Larkin, at the 

 Lower-end of Broad-Street, next to London Wall, 1685." A number of 

 extracts from the above curious pamphlet, from the library of the Rev. 

 Ed. Duke, of Lake House, are given in the Wiltshire Times, January 

 28th, 1909. 



The Visit of the Geologists' Association to Marl- 

 borough, Avebury, and Winterbourne Bassett, 



under the direction of the Rev. H. G. 0. Kendall, is well and fully 

 described in the Marlborough Times, July 11th, 1908. Mr. Kendall 

 mentioned the occurrence of well-made Palaeolithic implements at great 

 heights on the downs. One in the collection of Mr. J. W. Brooke was 

 found at a height of 870ft., another from near the same spot on Hackpen 

 Hill, was in Mr. Kendall's own collection, whilst another came from a 

 height of 940ft. 



Excursion to Avebury and Winterbourne Bassett, 



Saturday, July 4th, 1908. Director, H. G. O. Kendall, Report by the 

 Director. 



Pamphlet, 8vo., pp. 536 — 539. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the 

 Geologists' Association, vol. xx., part 7, 1908. 



Foreigners in Wilts in 1440. Under the title " Moonraking 

 Flemings," an interesting note on the considerable number of foreigners 

 resident in Wiltshire in 1440 is given in the Wiltshire Times, Oct. 10th, 

 1908. They were chiefly Irishmen, Frenchmen, Normans, Flemings, and 

 Dutchmen. They bore for the most part English names, descriptive of 

 their occupation : Taillor, Barber, Wever, Frenchman, Chapman, Gold- 

 smith, &c. 



Wiltshire Solitudes, a Tour in the Pembroke 



Country. "Cause and cure of unemployment." Article by R. L. 

 Outhwayte in Daily Neivs, reprinted in Wiltshire Times, Jan. 30th, 1909. 

 A description of a drive by Coombe Bissett, Bishopstone, Broad Chalke, 

 and Wilton, through Lord Pembroke's estate. The moral is the evil of 

 great estates and large farms, the cure is the taxation of land values. 



Wiltshire Quakers. A short note on some early Wiltshire Quakers 

 in America, Wiltshire Timet, January 30th, 1909. 



Totes On Audley HOUSe, Salisbury, by J. J. H(ammond). A 

 valuable article in the Salisbury Journal, Feb. 6th, 1909, which it is 

 intended to reprint in this Magazine later on. 



trinity Hospital, Salisbury. An account of the re-opening of 



the Chapel of this Hospital after restoration, with an interesting series 

 of notes on its history by Mr. T. H. Baker, is printed in Salisbury 

 Journal, Feb. 27th, 1909. 



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