72 Recent Wiltshire Books, Pamphlets, and Articles. 



Wootton Bassett, Ranisbury, East Knoyle, and Crockerton. 0£ all of these 

 some account is given. Altogether a good deal of information as to the 

 history of Nonconformity in Wilts is judiciously compressed into a small 

 space in these pages. 



Salisbury. Visit of Dorset Field Club, August, 1897. 



Mr. Doran Webb's account of the Salisbury Churches, &c, on this occasion 

 is given in the Salisbury Journal, Aug. 28th, 1897. 



Salisbury Cathedral. The Altars and Chapels. 



A learned and really valuable paper on the numerous altars and chantries 

 existing in pre-Reformation times in the Cathedral was read at the meeting 

 of the Dorset Field Club at Salisbury in August, 1897, by Canon 

 Wordsworth, then of Tyneham, now of St. Peter's, Marlborough. It is 

 printed in full -in the Salisbury Journal, Aug. 28th, 1897. 



Salisbury Cathedral is one of the eight buildings dealt with in Vol. 

 II. of "Our English Minsters." Isbister & Co. 1897. 8vo. 7s. 6d. 

 Each Cathedral is treated of by a separate writer, the chapter on Salisbury 

 being written by The Dean. Noticed in Salisbury Journal, Dec. 25th, 1897. 



Salisbury Cathedral TOWer. An account is given in Salisbury 

 Journal, T$ov. 27th, 1897, of the work of repair, which is now nearly finished. 



Salisbury and Neighbourhood in 1897. Resume of events. 



Salisbury Journal, Jan. 1st, 1898. 



Great Western Hallway, Account of the works connected with 



the new line from Wootton Bassett to Patchway. Devizes Gazette, Dec. 

 2nd, 1897. 



Swindon. New Queen's Theatre. "One of the handsomest 



theatres in the provinces." Account of, in The Stage, Feb. 9th, 1898. 



Leigh Church. Re-erection of. Account of. Devizes Gazette, Feb. 



3*d, 1898. 



Devizes, St. Mary's Church. Account of recent repairs. Devizes 

 Gazette, Feb. 24th, 1898. 



Longleat the Magnificent. A good th ree-column article on the 



place, its contents, and the history of the Thynne family was given in the 

 Salisbury Journal, Dec. 25th, 1897. 



Mr. Alfred Morrison's Autographs. An article on this 



wonderful collection appeared in the Standard, Dec. 31st. 1897. 



