Wilts Books, Pamphlets, Articles, fyc. 



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A Wiltshire Molecatcher. Article in Globe, May 30th, 1896. 



Groveley Wood is the scene of an article by Walter Bothams (of Salisbury), 

 entitled " At Home with the Pheasants," in Sunday Mag., Oct., 1896, pp. 

 679 — 682, with four illustrations, three of them from sketches by the author 

 in Groveley— Headpiece (a scene in Groveley) ; Early Days; and Feeding- 

 time. 



Malmesbury an Old English Town, by Henry Walker. A good article 

 in Sunday at Home, Oct., 1896, pp. 773—778, with six woodcut illustrations 

 by A. R. Quinton. Malmesbury Cross ; Abbey and Abbey House (2) ; 

 St. John's Arch ; Abbey Gate ; Abbot's Pew. 



Richard Jefferies. A chapter entitled " Afield with Jefferies " occurs in G. 

 H. Ellwanger's " Idyllists of the Country Side " : also an article in The 

 Clarion, quoted in Stoindon Advertiser, July 18th, 1896, on " Two Great 

 Writers," by " Nunquam," comparing Jefferies with Stevenson, to the 

 disadvantage of the latter. Temple Bar, Dec, 1896, has " A Study of 

 Richard Jefferies," by Charles Fisher,— and C. G. Freeman has an article 

 in the Surbiton Times, June 18th, 1896, entitled " Richard Jefferies at 

 Surbiton," identifying the localities in " Nature near London." 



Priaulx Pedigree, with illustrations, is commenced in Miscell. G-enealog. Sf 

 Herald., 3rd Series, Part III. 



Tan Hill and the Downs on the north side of Pewsey Vale are the scene of 

 a short article in the Sunday Mag, July, 1896, pp. 478-9, by the Rev. B. 

 J. Johns, called " The Hills iu Summer." Quoted in Devizes Gazette, July 

 30th, 1896. 



Wilts and Dorset Bank. Article and sketch of the history of the Bank (by 

 R. Howarth), in Financial Post, quoted by Wilts County Mirror, June 

 26th, 1896. 



Calne Bacon-cnring Factories. A loDg illustrated article in the British 

 Workman, quoted by Devizes Gazette, July 16th, 1896, tracing the growth 

 of the business of the Harrises from its foundation in 1805 to the present 

 day. 



Groddard Family. Somerset and Dorset Notes and Queries, Sept., 1896, 

 pp. 125-6, gives a letter, dated Mar. 11th, 1684, from Thomas Goddard, of 

 Swindon, to Bullen Reymes, Jun., of Whaddon, who was then stoppiug 

 " att Mr. Edw d Goddards Goldsmith in the pav'd Alley over agst S nt Albanes 

 Street in Pell-Mell, London." 



Wilts Plant Names. A long list of names used at Cholderton. Monthly 

 Packet, July, 1896. 



Aunt Meary's Soup — a True Story. Wiltshire dialect story, by E. Slow, 

 pp. 4, in Edward's Salisbury Almanack Compendium, 1897. 



Longleat and Sheerwater. An article entitled " In Wiltshire Woods —May" 

 in Devizes Gazette, June 11th, 1896. 



