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Wiltshire Drawings, Pictures, 8fc. 



The Times says : — " All serious students will commend the enterprise of 

 the Clarendon Press in issuing a new edition of this famous work and in 

 securing the services of so competent an Editor." 



Noticed favourably in Birmingham Post, Scotsman, and Scottish 

 Review. 



A History of Pembroke College, Oxford, anciently Broad Grates 

 Hall, in which are incorporated short Historical Notices of the 

 more eminent Members of this House. By Douglas Macleane, 

 M.A., sometime Fellow, Lecturer, and Chaplain, formerly King 

 Charles the First's Scholar ; Eector of Codford St. Peter, Wilts. 

 Pp. xvi. — 544. Price £1 Is. Published by Oxford Historical Society, 

 Clarendon Press. The illustrations include a portrait of William Herbert, 

 Earl of Pembroke, by Vandyck. 



Guardian, Aug. 18th, 1897, says : — " A volume . . . with abundant 

 learning, grace, and wit ... we warmly congratulate the Oxford 

 Historical Society and Pembroke College, as well as the author, on the 

 appearance of this wholly admirable college history." 



Favourably noticed in Times. 



OTtltsfjtre Urafomgs, Pctures, $ct. 



Two Portraits painted by Romney at Feme, in 1784, were sold at 

 Christie's, May 8th, 1897. That of Mrs. Grove, wife of Thomas Grove, 

 three-quarter length, was bought by Messrs. Agnew for £3500 ; whilst that 

 of Elizabeth, d. of John Grove, and wife of William Chafyn Grove, of 

 Zeals, sold for 700 guineas. 



Stansfield's View of Erlestoke brought 240 guineas at the sale of the 

 " Abingdon Baird" collection in June, 1897. 



Malmesbury Abbey Porch. A sketch by R. G. Alexander, exhibited 

 in Royal Academy, 1897. 



Hichard Jefferies. A plaster bust has been recently (1897) placed in the 

 National Portrait Gallery. 



F. A. Pawlence, of Wilton. A collection of his water-colour drawings of 

 the Riviera and Italy were on view during June, 1897, at the Fine Art 

 Society, 148, New Bond Street, London. 



Exhibition of Pictures at Salisbury. A collection of over two hundred 

 oil, water-colour, and pastel pictures was open during September, 1897, at 

 the Church House. A large number of Wiltshire subjects by local artists 



