166 Recent Wiltshire Books, Pamphlets, Articles, &c. 



Palaeolithic Implements, &c ., from Hackpeu Hill, 

 Winterbourne Bassett and Kuowle Farm Fit, 



Wiltshire, was the title of a paper by the Eev. H. G. 0. Kendall, 

 read before the Geological Society on February 24th, 1909, of which a 

 short abstract, with notes of the discussion which followed, is printed, 

 pp. 61 — 63, Abstracts of the Proceedings of tlie Geological Society of 

 London, No. 874, March 4th, 1909. 



An abstract of the paper and of the discussion following is also printed 

 in the Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, May, 1909. Vol. 

 lxv., pp. 166—168. 



Bishop Webb, Dean of Salisbury, 1901—1907. In 



jVEemoriam. Dedication of stained glass windows erected in Salis- 

 bury Cathedral to the Memory of the Eight Eev. Bishop Allen Becber 

 Webb, D.D., [Dean 1901—1907], with sermon by the Eight Rev. E. 

 King, D.D., Lord Bishop of Lincoln. Sermons : I. Preached by Bishop 

 Webb, in the Cathedral, Sunday, June 30th, 1901, the day following his 

 installation. II. Preached by the Lord Bishop of Salisbury (Right Rev. 

 J. Wordsworth, D.D.), in the Cathedral, Sunday, June 23rd, 1907." 



Pamphlet, 7^in. X 4§in., pp. 39, with portrait of Bishop Webb ; and 

 illusts. of " Memorial Windows in Salisbury Cathedral," and " Salisbury 

 Cathedral, North East." Dedication Service, February 2nd, 1909, 

 reprinted from Salisbury and Winchester Journal, February 6th, 1909. 



John Halle, Merchant and Mayor of Salisbury. 



By Mrs. Collier. Paper in The Journal of the British Archaological 

 Association, December, 1908, N.S., vol. xiv., pp. 221 — 242, with a plate 

 of " The Halle of John Halle — Doorway." This paper gives some account 

 of the " Halle of John Halle " and the heraldic glass in its windows, and 

 then gives a rather discursive account of the events of John Hall's life 

 so far as they are discoverable from the Salisbury city archives, with an 

 appendix of letters from the King to the citizens of New Sarum, &oJ 

 from the same source. 



Keevil No. XX. of articles on " Picturesque Wiltshire," in Wiltshire 

 Times, April 10th, 1909, with three cuts, of " Talboys, Keevil," " Cottages 

 at Keevil," and "Keevil Manor." 



The Experiences of Thomas Boulter, a Wiltshire high- 

 wayman hanged at Winchester in 1778. Re-told in Wiltshire Times, 

 April 10th, 1909. 



" A True Relation of the Approach of Frince Rupert 



to that good Towne of Marlborow, and how he was resisted by the 

 Townesmen with the ayd of the faithful Militia of Wiltshire. "A portion 

 of this Civil War pamphlet is reprinted in Wiltshire Times, March 6th, 

 1909. 



