84 Recent Wiltshire Boohs, Pamphlets, and Articles. 



Wiltshire in 1902. A good resume of local events. Devizes 

 Gazette, Jan. 1, 1903. 



Salisbury and S. Wilts, Local Diary of Events in 



1902. Wiltshire County Mi rror, Dec. 26th, 1902. 

 Chippenham in 1902. Devizes Gazette, Jan. 8th, 1903. 

 UevizeS in 1902. Devizes Gazette, Jan. 8th, 1903. 



RtiChard JefFerieS. The proceedings at the unveiling, on Nov. 15th, 



1902, of the tablet placed on the house, No. 22, Victoria Street, Swindon, 

 in which Jefferies for a time resided, and the addresses delivered on the 

 occasion by Mr. P. Anderson Graham, and Lord Avebury, Mr. N. Story 

 Maskelyne, and Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice, were reported fully in North 

 Wilts Herald, Nov. 21st, and Devizes Gazette, Nov. 20th, 1902; and 

 there was also a page on the subject in Nature Notes, Dec, 1902. 



" The Story of My Heart." Article in The Academy and Literature, 



Nov. 22nd, 1902, pp. 554—555. 



His Grave. Letter from J. C. Cornish, Kector of Lockinge, in 



Spectator, 21st March, 1903, p. 453, describing visit to the grave in 

 Broadwater Cemetery, and appealing for funds to clean and keep it up. 



The proceedings at the unveiling of the tablet placed by the Swindon 



Field and Camera Club on Jefferies' birthplace at Coate on June 6th, 



1903, are fully reported in the North Wilts Herald, June 12th, 1903, 

 together with the address of Mr. N. Story Maskelyne on the occasion. 



Warminster, Memorial to Wilts Imperial Yeomanry 



in the Church. Account of the unveiling ceremony in Wiltshire 

 Chronicle, June 21st, and Devizes Gazette, June 19th, 1902. 



St. Deiiy's College. Article in Church Dells, 23rd Jan., 



1903, pp. 171-2, with view and portrait of Sir J. E. Philipps. 



Gen. Pitt Rivers' Collection at Oxford, a lecture by 



Alfred Eobinson on the history, objects, and special features of the great 

 collection now in the University Museum, Oxford, reported at some length 

 in Banbury Guardian, Jan, 22nd, 1903. 



Marlborough Grammar School. The question of its revival. 



Account of a public meeting at Marlborough in North Wilts Herald, 

 Nov. 21st, 1902. 



Marlborough new Town Hall, with illustration and account 

 of the building and of the opening ceremony, Devizes Gazette, Oct. 9th, 

 1902. 



