Recent Wiltshire Books, Pamphlets, and Articles. 42 3 



Isaac Walton and his connection with Wilts. 



Reprinted, with considerable additions, from Wiltshire Notes and 

 Queries, by Arthur Schomberg. Devizes Gazette Printing Works. 

 MDCCCCIV. 4to, paper covers, pp. 15, with good half-tone illustrations 

 of " Walton's House in Salisbury Close " and " Poulshot Green." 



Flowers of the Warminster District. The paper read 



by Mr. J. Lucas on July 13th, 1904, at the Warminster Meeting of the 

 Wilts Archaeological Society is printed in full in the Warminster Journal, 

 September 3rd, 1904. The chief portion of the paper is taken up with a 

 disquisition on the fertilisation of orchids and other flowers. 



Notes on Mere Church for the Wiltshire Archae- 

 ological Society and the Somersetshire Archae- 

 ological Society at their visits July 14th and 



21st, 1904, by John A. Lloyd, M.A., F.S.A., Vicar. Pamphlet 

 oblong 8 X 4|, pp. 24, printed only on one side. 



This little pamphlet gives in its 24 pages a really extraordinary amount 

 of information as to the Church and its history — a vast number of dates 

 and matters concerning the Church being noted as shortly as possible 

 from the very valuable old churchwardens' books. 



The Church of S. Michael the Archangel, Mere, 

 Wilts, some of the Points of Interest which a 



Visitor ShOUld Observe. John A. Lloyd, M.A., F.S.A., 

 Vicar. Price Sixpence. The proceeds to be given to the Church Repair 

 Fund. H. H. Edmunds, Printer, Mere. 1904. Pamphlet, 8x5, pp. 8. 

 Photo-process S.W. view of Church. The points of interest shortly 

 noticed. A list of Views of Mere, and Glossary of Architectural terms 

 on the cover. 



Old Marlborough Landmarks, a series of papers has ap- 

 peared in The Marlborough Times during 1904, from the pen of Canon 

 Wordsworth, Rector of St. Peter's, dealing with old times in Marlborough. 

 No. I. February 20th. (?) The Pillory, the Stocks, and the Residences 



of Worthies of the 18th and early 19th centuries in the town. 

 Nos. II. and III. February 27th and March 12th. A List of the Inns 



in Marlborough at different periods. 

 No. IV. March 26th. Some account of the Schools, with gossip about 



various Characters and Worthies of the Old Time. 

 No. V. April 16th. Further Notes on the Inns and their sites. 

 No. VI. April 23rd. Notes on the Names of the Streets and Inns in 



1844, and Notes on George Maton, coach painter, who also painted 



local views, &c. 



