532 Books and Articles by Wiltshire Authors. 



Memorial." A List of Incumbents from the Rowde Register, the Procla- 

 mation of the Lady Jane Grey as Queen, from the Municipal Eecords 

 of Salisbury ; Six Wiltshire Deeds connected with Lacock, Lackham, 

 Ham, and Hilmarton, are the remaining contents of the number. In a 

 " Reply " it is suggested that the tomb with the rebus at Edington is 

 really that of William Burton, who became Abbot of S. Augustine's, 

 Bristol, in 1530, and that he probably retired to Edington and was 

 buried there, and that the rebus, like that on the cresting of the reredos 

 beneath the east window at Bristol Cathedral, is really W.B. with a 

 bur coming from a tun. The Bristol rebus is illustrated and is plainly 

 a bur, but the Edington rebus is as plainly not a bur. Moreover there 

 seems no evidence whatever that Burton was ever at Edington. 



Wiltshire Notes and Queries. No. 86, June, 1914. 



Records of Marden, Marriage Bonds of the Peculiar Court of the Dean 

 and Chapter of Sarum, and Sherston Manor Rolls, are continued in this 

 number. A pedigree of Paradise of Devizes, with notes on the various 

 names, Monumental Inscriptions and entries in the Registers of Orches- 

 ton St. George, Devizes St. James, and Seend, is given by Messrs. A. 

 Schomberg and E. Kite. Notes on the Descendants of Edward Combe, 

 of Bridsor in Tisbury,by the Countess Von Roemer ; the Translation of 

 an Ordinance respecting the Vicar of Bradford, Nov. 5th, 1349 ; and an 

 account of the descent of the Manor of Compton Comberwell from the 

 Buttons to the Walkers, by J. S., form the bulk of the remainder of the 

 number. An interesting note on a Record of Treasure Trove in 1445, in 

 the Public Record Office is given, whereby it appears that John Clenche, 

 of Wootton Bassett, husbandman, and his servant, John Gibbes, whilst 

 ploughing at " Berbury in the parish of Okeburne St. George " found a 

 jar of silver gilt, containing a lily and two images of silver gilt of the 

 value of ;£40, which they altogether declined to hand over to the King's 

 Escheator. 



BOOKS AND ARTICLES BY WILTSHIRE AUTHORS. 

 Rt. Rev. John Wordsworth, D.D., Bishop of 



Salisbury, " Novum Testamentum Domini Nostri Iesu Christi 

 Latine secundum Editionem sancti Hieronymi ad codicum manuscript- 

 orum fidem recensuit Iohannes Wordsworth, S.T.P., Episcopus Saris- 

 buriensis in operis societatem adsumpto Henrico Iuliano White, A.M., 

 S.T.P. Noui Testamenti interpretationis Professore apud Collegium 

 Regium Londini. Partis secundpe fasciculus primus Epistula ad 

 Piomanos." Oxonii : e typographeo Clarendoniano London ; Henry 

 Frowde, Oxford University Press, Amen Corner, E.C. Edinburgh, 

 Glasgow, New York, Toronto, Melbourne, and Bombay. 



Demy 4to, pp. iv. 4- 152. Price 10*. 6d.net. The manuscript was 

 revised by the late Bishop of Salisbury, though much of it was not 

 printed till after his death. 



