260 Recent Wiltshire Books, Pamphlets, and Articles. 



"The Great Western Railway's Mechanics' In- 

 stitute at Swindon," illust. article by G. K. Mills, Railway 

 Mag., Jan., 1899, p. 18. 



H Salisbury Cathedral,''' by Bulkeley Cresswell. Illustrated 



article in The Architectural Review, Sept., 1899, p. 138. 



" The Official Report on the Salisbury Manoeuvres 



in 1898," with plans. Article in Journal of Royal United Service 

 Institution," March, 1899, p. 293. 



" The Autumn Manoeuvres of 1898," by Major J. w. 



Marshall-West. Article in Journal of Royal United Service Institution. 

 May, 1899, p. 489. 



" The Cavalry Exercises before and the Cavalry during the 

 Manoeuvres of 1898," by Major C. G. Morrison. Ibid, June, 1899, p. 632. 



"The British Army Manoeuvres," by Oapt. w. Elliott 



Cairnes, illustrated, Scribners, Jan., 1899. 



Devizes Election in 1818. Mr. W. Cunnington, in the 

 Devizes Gazette, June 14th, 1900, gives a curious list of the expenses of 

 this election. 



Richard JefferieS. An article by M. K. Etoste, in The Argosy 

 for June 6th, 1900, pp. 227—232, saying nothing very new. 



W ardOUr Castle. " Good Cheer, 1900." The Good Words Christmas 

 story, " How Cynthia went a- Maying : a Bomance of Long Ago ; wherein 

 the Siege of Wardour Castle is Truly Chronicled," by Christopher Hare. 

 London: Isbister & Co., (1900). 



The heroine is the daughter of " Sir Hugh Damerel of Sutton Place," 

 Wilts, and the scene is mostly at Wardour during the siege by the 

 Eoundheads under Sir Edward Hungerford. 



Old Sarum. " A Cup of Samos " is a short tale by Hume Nisbet, in 

 Hume Nisbet's Christmas Annual, 1900. London: F. V. White & Co. 

 (1900). 



Two chapters, pp. 50 — 59, purporting to recount an artist's interview 

 on Old Sarum with a resuscitatated Ancient Britoness, who lived in a 

 secret chamber there. 



Stonehenge. " Followed," by L. T. Meade and Bobert Barr, is a short 

 story in the The Strand, Dec, 1900, pp. 605—617, illust. The Slaughter 

 Stone at Stonehenge figures in the frontispiece and one other of the 

 illustrations, and a third is on the Plain close by. The scene is laid at 



