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Books, 8fc, by Wiltshire Authors. 



"The Consecration of a Church Altar and Tank according to 



the Eitual of the Coptic Church, by the Rev. George Horner, M.A. . . . 

 with Introductory Note by the Bishop of Salisbury." London : Harrison 

 & Sons. 



Noticed in Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, Aug., 1899. 



Rev. DOUglaS Macleane (Rector of Codford St. Peter). "Pembroke 

 College, Oxford." F. C. .Robinson & Co., 1900. 5s.net. 



This book — one of the series of " College Histories " — is an abridgment, 

 with some new matter, of Mr. Macleane's larger History of the College, 

 published a short time ago. 



Reviewed, Spectator, Feb. 24th, 1900. 



[Edward SlOW.] " The Transvaal War. Who's to Blame ? Boer or 

 Briton ? A Dialogue between Willum and Edderd, Two Working Men 

 of Salisbury Plain, By the Author of the Wiltshire Rhymes and Tales." 

 Pamphlet. 16mo. (1900.) Salisbury: R. R. Edwards. Price Gd> 

 Pp. 28. Woodcuts of Salisbury Cathedral, The Queen, and "Who says 

 Beaten? " 



This little book consists of the dialogue in the speech of Wiltshire 

 setting forth fairly the arguments on either side, with a short patriotic 

 " Song of the Reservist " in ordinary English at the end. 



Noticed, Salisbury Journal, March 31st, 1900. 



Rev. Henry C. Howard, Vicar of Aldbourne. " Christabel 

 (concluded) with other Poems." London: Kegan Paul. 1893. Fcap. 

 8vo. Cloth. Pp. vii. and 108. The title poem is " an attempt to conclude 

 the poem " of Coleridge. 



CailOIl T. Xi. Kingsbury. " Spiritual Sacrifice and Holy Com- 

 munion, Seven Sermons preached during the Lent of 1867 at the Church 

 of St. Mary Magdalen, St. Leonard's-on-Sea, with notes." With a memoir 

 of the author (by a member of his family and the Bishop of Salisbury), and a 

 bibliography of his printed writings (by Mr. C. W. Holgate). Cambridge : 

 Macmillan & Bowes. 1900. Pp. Hi. and 192. Cloth. Post 8vo. 

 Price 4*. 6d. net. 



A new edition of the volume published in 1868, with a good portrait 

 of the author. (Cf. p. 94 of this Magazine.) 



Canon Christopher Wordsworth (Rector of St. Peter s, 



Marlborough). " Statutes of Lincoln Cathedral." Arranged by the late 

 Henry Bradshaw. With Illustrative Documents. Edited by Chr. 

 Wordsworth. 



Part I. Containing the complete text of " Liber Niger," with Mr. 

 ■Bradshaw's Memorandums. Pp. xxiv. + 460. 



