Personal Notices. 



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Tit Bits, Aug. 26th, 1899, p. 437—8. "A Clever Scheme," Tit Bits, 

 Dec. 2nd, 1899, pp. 229—30. "An interrupted Trip," Tit Bits, Sept. 



30th, 1899, pp. 13—14. " The Tinted Fibre, a Lawyer's Story," Tit Bits, 



Aug. 25th, 1900, pp. 517—518. 



T. C Smith, of Salisbury. "Dick Marshall's Betrayal," Tit Bits, 

 March 17th, 1900, pp. 589—590. 



George Smith, of Salisbury. "The Case of the Lenten Coronet." 

 Tit Bits, October 6th, 1900, pp. 37—38. 



William SweetlcincL organ builder, of Bath. Born at Devizes. 

 An exceedingly laudatory notice in The Gentleman s Journal. Keprinted, 

 with a portrait. 



IlligO JOIieS and his relations with Philip, Earl of Pembroke, is the 

 subject of short article in The Architect, noticed in Wilts County Mirror, 

 Oct. 26th, 1900. 



The Early Days of Sir Thomas Lawrence, F.R.A. 



An article in The Architect, noticed in Wilts County Mirror, Oct. 26th, 

 1900. 



Dr. James DaviS, of Devizes. The author of " Origines Demsianmy 



A note containing various particulars as to his life and the epitaph on 

 his monument in the chancel of Chepstow Church, where he was born 

 and buried, having died at Devizes, July 13th, 1755, is given in a paper 

 in The Proceedings of the Bristol Naturalists' Society, by S. G. Perceval. 

 Eeprinted in pamphlet form, 1900. 



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