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Peculiar Court of the Dean and Chapter of Sarum ; Marden Records ; 

 and Steeple Ashton Churchwardens' Accounts. " Notes on the Lineage 

 of Richard de Combe, Lord of Fitelton, Combe, and Tudeworth, 

 Sheriff of Wilts, 18 Ed. I.," with a plate of his seal, is begun by- 

 Baroness Von Roemer ; and the will of John Writh, Garter King of 

 Arms, 1504, devising lands at Cricklade, Chelworth, Eisey, Salisbury, 

 and Minety. 



Wiltshire Notes and Queries. No. 83, Sept., 1913. 



Sherston Manor Rolls, Steeple Ashton Churchwardens' Accounts, 

 Quaker Burials, Marriage Bonds of the Peculiar Court of the Dean 

 and Chapter of Sarum, Deeds of Marden, are continued, as well as 

 Notes on the Lineage of Richard de Combe, Lord of Fitelton, Combe, 

 and Tudeworth. In this number his descendants from 1293, the date 

 of his death, are traced down to 1600. A Deed connected with Sir 

 Edward Hungerford and land at Kington St. Michael, another con- 

 cerning land at Luckington belonging to Humphrey Fitzherbert, a 

 note on the early ownership of Lake, some entries in registers of the 

 Hillman family, and a further continuation of the paper on " The 

 Washington Memorials at Carsdon," with an excellent photo of a por- 

 trait of Sir Lawrence Washington in possession of Messrs. Colnaghi, 

 and another of the old staircase at Carsdon Manor House, make up 

 the number. 



No. 84, Dec, 1913. The paper on the Wash- 

 ington Memorials at Carsdon is concluded, with a good photo of the 

 plaster ceiling in the Manor House, and another of a carved and painted 

 stone shield of arms formerly apparently at Garsdon, but now in 

 possession of Mr. E. Woodey, of Coin St. Aldwyn, Fairford. The arms 

 are of Washington quartering (probably) Lawrence. " Ministers in the 

 Malmesbury district about the time of the Civil Wars and Restoration " 

 contains a series of notes from the Malmesbury Registers and a few 

 others, by way of appendix to Canon Wordsworth's " Wilts Ministers " 

 in W.A.M., xxxiv., 159. Sherston Manor Rolls, Marriage Bonds of 

 the Peculiar Court of the Dean and Chapter of Sarum, a Calendar of 

 Feet of Fines for Wiltshire, Steeple Ashton Churchwardens' Accounts 

 (with a good photo of the account book of 1543), Records of Marden, 

 and Wiltshire Wills proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 

 are continued. 



No. 85, March, 1914. Mr. J. J. Hammond 



has a paper on Clarendon, illustrated by a photo of a map of the Park 

 cir. 1640, in possession of Mr. J. W. Carton. A royal residence seems 

 to have been built here soon after the Conquest, and was in much 

 favour until after the reign of Ed. III., but in Elizabeth's time it had 

 disappeared or was so ruined that she could not be entertained there. 

 Records of Marden, Sherston Manor Rolls, and Marriage Bonds of the 

 Peculiar Court of the Dean and Chapter of Sarum are continued. Mr. 

 A. Schomberg begins an annotated list of Wiltshire Nonconformist 

 Ministers ejected in 1662, compiled from Calamy's "Nonconformist 



