262 Recent Wiltshire Books, Pamphlets, and Articles. 



House, Leadon, author of the " History of Independency" in 1648. He 

 married Mary Button, sister of the three last baronets of that name, of 

 Tockenham Court, through whom the Heneage family inherited their 

 Lyneham estate. 



Malmesbury and Charlton Park. Account of visit of the 



Bath Nat. Hist, and Ant. Field Club, April 24th. 1900. Proceedings, 

 vol. ix., pp. 303, 304. 



Marlborough and Saver nake. Account of visit of Bath Field 



Club, May 22nd, 1900. Proceeding*, vol. ix., pp. 305, 306. 



"Old MarlborOUgh. A Lecture by the Bishop of Richmond." 

 Delivered at Marlborough College, 12th Oct., 1901. Reported in 

 Marlburian, 29th Oct., 1901, pp. 141—145. 



Marlborough, Great Fire at, in 1653. Article in Wiltshire 



Times, Feb. 8th, 1902, reprinting the pamphlet " Take heed in Time, 

 &c." 



Bratton, King Alfred at. Article in Wiltshire Times, July 20th, 

 1901. 



WOOttOll BaSSett Charter. In a letter to the North Wilts 

 Herald, May 31st, 1901, Mr. W. H. Parsons relates, from his own 

 personal knowledge, the exact circumstances of the loss in 1751 and of 

 the recovery*'in 1859 of the charter of Charles II. — a curious and in- 

 teresting story. 



Wiltshire Charities Enquiry. The progress of the enquiry 



into the charities of Mardon, Chirton, Beechingstoke, Bfanningford 

 Bohune, Wilsford, Rushall, Charlton, and Upavon. Reported in Devizes 

 Gazette, April 4th, 1901. Netheravon, Figholdean, Enford. and Fittleton, 

 Devizes Gazette, May 9th, 1901. Milton, Wilcot, lVws. v. North Newnton, 

 Hillcott, Manningford Abbas, Manningford Bohune, Manningford Bruce, 

 Devizes Gazette, May 28th, 1901. Rowde, Bromham, Heddington, 

 Huston, Wootton Rivers, Burbage, Devizes Gazette, June 20th, 1901. 

 Downton. Redlyncl). Stanlynch, Fovant, Sutton Mandevillc. Wilts 

 County Mirror, July 19th, 1901. Castle Combe, Colerne, Luckington, 

 Hullavington, and Grittleton, Devizes Gazette, May 29th, 1902. Alderton, 

 Yatton KcyiH'll, Colerne, North Wraxall, and West Kington. l)<rizts 

 Gazette, June 5th, 1902. 



Will Of Nicholas Longspee. Bishop of Salisbury. Article by 



A. K. Maiden, in English Historical Ueview, July. 19(H). p. ;V2;{. 



Richard JefFeries. The Tender Mercies of a Great Naturalist. 



Article in llu»htn> fieri, u\ l.v Ariliur I Iarvie, July, 1901, pp. 1()2 — 17<>. 



