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



Avebliry FOIlt. A short article, with illustrations, in The Connoisseur, 

 September, 1909, vol. xxv., p. 52, by H. St. G. Gray. 



Malmesbury, Westbury and Edington, Longleat. 



Notes on excursions of the Bath Field Club to these places in April, May 

 and June, 1907, are given in their Proceedings, xi., pp. 189—194, 

 1908-9. 



Salisbury, South Wilts and Blackmore Museum 



Annual meeting and report. Salisbury Journal, July 31st, 1909. 



Tlie FaStOl'al Staff presented to the Bishop of Salisbury for use in 

 the Cathedral, by Canon Myers, is fully described in Salisbury Journal, 

 October 30th, 1909. 



A Sermon preached in Salisbury Cathedral at the annual commemora- 

 tion of Founders and Benefactors on November 3rd, 1909, by the Arch- 

 deacon of Dorset, is printed in full in Salisbury Journal, Nov. 6th, 1909. 



A SemiOn preached in Salisbury Cathedral at the annual Schools 

 Service, Oct. 27th, 1909, by Canon Pullibank, Text Ex., xii., 6, is 

 printed in Salisbury Journal, October 30th, 1909. 



Fonthill and the Beckfoi'ds. A good article by Ed. Kite, in 

 Wiltshire Advertiser, begun September 30th, 1909. 



Tom MOOre and FarSOn Bowles, and their Wiltshire Homes. 

 Article by R. D. Gillman, in Wiltshire Advertiser, June 10th, 1909. 



The Home Circle at Longleat 200 Years ago. 



Bishop Ken at Poulshot Rectory. Notes in Wiltshire Advertiser, April 

 8th, 1909. 



Robert Nicholas, Recorder of Devizes and M.P. Some. account of 

 the Nicholas family is given in Wiltshire Advertiser, September 9th, 

 1909. 



Devizes. Notes by E. Kite on various matters concerning Devizes in 

 the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries. Wiltshire Advertiser, September 

 2nd, 1909. 



The Hills and the Vale, by Richard Jefferies. with 

 an Introduction by Edward Thomas. London: 



Duckworth & Co. 3, Henrietta Street, Co vent Garden. 1909. 



8in. x 5£in., pp., including title, xxxi + 312. Price 6*. 



This book consists of three unpublished essays, "On choosing a Gun," 

 " Skating," and " The Dawn," and of fifteen others reprinted from various 

 magazines and papers which have not been before reprinted in other 

 collections of Jefferies' writings. Mr. Thomas's Introduction is really 

 an essay tracing at some length the course and growth of Jefferies' powers 

 at a writer from his earliest work, represented here by the papers on 

 " Marlborough Forest" and "Village Churches," written in 1875, to the 



