140 Books and Articles by Wiltshire Authors. 



date an opportunity may be found for printing the registers of that 

 parish with as complete an index as has been given in the case of Wylye. 

 The note printed on p. xiv. reminds us that according to the list 

 given by Dr. Cox in his entertaining volume on The Parish Registers 

 of England (Methuen's Antiquary's Books, 1910) Wilts possesses 

 registers, dating from Thomas Cromwell's unpopular order 1538 — 1539, 

 for the parishes of : — 



Heddington 



Highworth 



Knoyle (East) 



Manningford Abbas 



Marston (South) 



Ashton (Steeple) 



Broad Chalke 



Calne 



Compton Chamberlayne 



Dean (West) 



Milston 



Ogbourne St. George 



Sevenhampton 



Trowbridge 



Woodford. 



Richard Jefferies. Etude D'une Personnalite. Par 



Clinton Joseph Masseck, A.B. Tufts College. A.M. Univ. Harvard. 

 Doctor de L'Universite de Paris. Paris: E'mile Larose, Libraire- 

 Editeur. Rue Victor Cousin 11, 1913. 

 Paper cover, lOin. x 6£in., pp., including title, iv. + 266. 



BOOKS AND ARTICLES BY WILTSHIRE AUTHORS. 



Lord LansdOWlie. The preface to " Bights of Citizenship : a 

 Survey of Safeguards for the People " by eight authors. Warne & Co., 



1912. Is. net. 



Prof. Henry Newtaolt. "Poems, new and old." Murray, 1912. 

 5s. net. 



" Kipling the Poet," article in the Book Monthly, January, 



1913. 



Maurice Hewlett (of Broad Chalke). " Mrs. Lancelot, a comedy of 

 assumptions. Macmillan & Co., St. Martin's Street, London, 1912. 

 Linen, 7£ in. X 5in., pp. vi. + 339. A novel. 



" Helen Redeemed, and other Poems." London: Macmillan 



1913. Cr. 8vo. 4s.6cZ.net. 



John Wordsworth, D.D., Bishop of Salisbury. 



" Sermons preached in Salisbury Cathedral Church and elsewhere . 

 . . . together with selected Prayers composed by him." Longmans. 

 London. 1913. 



Cloth, 7^in. X 5in., pp. xviii. + 307. The portrait is a photo of the 

 work of Sir George Beid at the Palace. There are twenty-nine sermons 

 preached at various dates from 1886 to 1911, of which twenty-two were 

 preached in the Cathedral, and most of them were printed in the 

 Salisbury Diocesan Gazette. The preface is signed by his widow, Mary 

 A. F. Wordsworth, and the prayers have been edited by his brother 

 Sub-Dean Wordsworth. 



Noticed Wiltshire Gazette, Jan. 30th ; Salisbury Journal, Feb. 1st, 

 1913. 



