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Recent Wiltshire Books, Pamphlets, and Articles. 



McirlborOUgll College. A practical notice, giving particulars of the 



cost of education at the college, appears in Hearth and Home, Feb. 10th, 

 1898. 



On a Sunshine Holyday, by "The Amateur Angler" (Edward 

 Marston). London : Sampson, Low, & Co. 1897. Edition de luxe, fcap. 

 8vo, large paper, pp. 160, with sixteen full-page illustrations ; two hundred 

 and fifty copies only, 6s. net. Cheap edition, cloth 16mo, 1*. 6d. The 

 Wilts portion consists of rambling notes on fishing and natural history at 

 Amesbury, with a drive to Stonehenge in Chap, iv., pp. 30 — 37, "Salisbury 

 Plain and the Yalley of the Avon, May, 1896," with two illustrations — 

 " Butcher Birds " (seen at Amesbury), and " Stonehenge " (the Trilithon). 

 The latter is reproduced in notice in Fishing Gazette. 



"A Wonderful Woman of Merrie England: Lady 



Elizabeth Percy," by J. M. Bullock, English Illustrated 

 Magazine, Feb., 1898, pp. 523 — 530. This is the lady whose second 

 husband was " Tom of Ten Thousand.' ' She married the Duke of Somerset 

 afterwards. Among the illustrations are : — " Portrait of Lady Elizabeth 

 Percy "—" Count Koningsmark, the real murderer of Thynne" — "The 

 Murder of Thomas Thynne in Pall Mali on Sunday evening, February 

 12, 1682 "— " The Monument of Thomas Thynne in Westminster Abbey " 

 — " Portrait of Thomas Thynne." 



XiittleCOte. A short article iu Genealogical Magazine, Dec, 1897, 

 reprinted from St. James's Gazette. 



Great Ohaldfield. A short article on the Parish, House, and Church, by 

 Walter Chitty, F.S. Sc. Genealogical Mag., Feb., 1898. 



Charlton (S. Wilts). Article in Church Bells, April 29th, 1898, by 

 Lord Nelson, on the progress of that parish during the last fifty or sixty 

 years. 



Charlton Park. Truth has a notice of the house and its contents, 

 quoted in Devizes Gazette, April 21st, 1898. 



Chippenham in 1897. Resume of events. Devizes Gazette, Jan. 

 13th, 1898. 



H. P. CunningtOll (son of the late Mr. Henry Cunnington, of Devizes). 

 Inventor, in New Zealand, of " Cunnington's Pulsator Milker." Notice 

 in Canterbury Times, reprinted in Devizes Gazette, March 24th, 1898. 



