Books, &c, by Wiltshire Authors. 



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Crabbe. The Monthly Magazine for March, 1904, gives two unpublished 

 poems by Crabbe, from five volumes of unpublished MS. works of his in 

 possession of Mr. Murray. 



C. W. Holgate. "Winchester Long Eolls, 1723—1812. Transcribed 

 and edited by the late Clifford Wyndham Holgate, M. A., with appendices, 

 including a College Kegister of Appointments transcribed by Herbert 

 Chitty, M.A. Wykehamist Society publication. Winchester : P. & G. 

 Wells, Booksellers to the College. 1904." 9 X 5|. Pp. xii., 347. 

 Price 10s. net. The book contains a short memoir of Mr. Holgate and 

 a portrait of him " in his room at Salisbury." 



"Kathleen Mavourneen." The Wiltshire Times, Feb. 27th, 



1904, states that the air for Mrs. Crawford's song was composed by a 

 Wiltshire commercial traveller, whose name is not given. 



J. W. BrOOke. Long letter on origin of the Chiselhurst Caves, in The 

 Kentish Mercury, Jan. 8th, 1904. 



Pamela Tenant. A poem, " The Legend of the Ass." Spectator 

 Dec. 26th, 1903. 



Philip MaSSinger. Two vols., edited by Arthur Symons. (The 

 Mermaid Series.) Unwin. 1904. 1\ X 4£. Pp. xxxii. + 496, vol. ii., 

 pp. 469. 2s. 6c?. net. each vol. 



MiSS Dorothy Morrison, of Fonthill House. An article on 

 National Defence, an appeal to women, in the National Service Journal, 

 Jan., 1904. Quoted in Wilts County Mirror, Jan. 8th, 1904. 



PORTRAITS. 



LORNA AND DOROTHY, daughters of W. Heward BELL. Group by 

 J. J. Shannon, R.A., exhibited in Royal Academy, 1904. 



LT.-GEN. LORD METHUEN, by William Carter. Presentation portrait 

 exhibited in Royal Academy, 1904. 



LORD HERBERT, M.V.O., and MISS BEATRICE PAGET (Lady 

 Herbert). Sketch, Jan. 20th; Lady, Jan. 28th; Lady's Realm, Feb., 

 1904. 



LADY DICKSON POYNDER. Sketch, Jan. 6th, 1904. 



EARL OF KERRY and MISS ELSIE HOPE (Countess of Kerry). 

 Sketch, Feb. 17th ; Hearth and Home, Feb. 25th, 1904. 



COUNTESS OF KERRY. Woman at Home, May, 1904. 



MARCHIONESS OF LANSDOWNE. Hearth and Home, Feb. 4th, 1904. 



MISS LETTICE LONG (Mrs. Cooper), daughter of the Rt. Hon. W. H. 

 Long. Hearth and Home, April 21st, 1904. 



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