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potterne. A pear tree in bloom at the Church House. Gardening Illustrated, 

 Aug. 3rd, 1895. Woodcut. 



Vilts Visitation, 1565, is continued in the Genealogist, New Series, vol. 

 xii., Long of Wraxall to Penruddock of Hale, pp. 163 — 171, and Pleydell of 

 Lydiard to South of Swallowcliffe, p. 236. 



Che Woottoii Bassett Almanack and Directory for 1896, published 

 by S. Riddick, contains a series of notes on the history of the place by Mr. 



! W. F. Parsons, which it is much to be wished may be continued and extended 

 in future numbers. No one knows so much of its history as Mr. Parsons. 



•jilmian's Devizes Public Register, Almanack, and Directory for 

 ! 1896, has an article of 7 pp. on " Wiltshire Antiquities," by C. Gr., illustrated 

 ; by cuts of Stonehenge, the Saxon Church at Bradford, and the old Noncon- 

 : formist Chapel at Horningsham. The author dwells on the fact that these 

 j three "Wiltshire buildings mark three distinct eras in the religious history of 



the country, and that each of them is the oldest of its kind in England. In his 

 j account of Stonehenge the writer wisely follows Mr. Flinders Petrie, but he is 



not correct in saying that the blue stones of the inner circle " undoubtedly 

 | came from Normandy." The description of the Saxon Church at Bradford is 

 j much to the point — and the sketch of the history of the old Horningsham 



Chapel is not without interest. 

 (Episcopal Palaces of England. By the late Precentor Venables and others, 

 j With over a hundred illustrations by Alexander Ansted. Imp. 8vo. 21s. 

 ' Isbister & Co. This is a re-publication, with some additions, of the series of 

 i papers on Episcopal Palaces — including that of Salisbury — which appeared in 

 i| the Sunday Mag. 1896. Favourable notice in Guardian, Dec. 4th, 1895. 



■ Tom Moore and America. A paper of three pages by C. H. Hart in the 

 Collector (New York), Feb., 1896, gives two unpublished letters of Moore's, 

 ] one of them dated Devizes, 1818. 



[R>. Jefferies. The Bibelot, a Reprint of Poetry and Prose for Book-lovers, 

 is a diminutive little serial published at Portland, Maine, U.S.A., of which vol. 

 j ii., No. 3, for March, 1896, consists entirely of extracts from the " Story of 

 ] My Heart." 



I Jerusalem a Praise in the Earth, by E. A. E. [Ernest Alfred Rawlence, 

 j of Salisbury]. 8vo pamphlet of 15 pp. A collection of references to Palestine 

 j in Scripture, explained as pointing to future developments in that country. 



i Speech delivered by Alderman Henry Phillips, at meeting held in 

 { opposition to the Welsh Disestablishment Bill, at the Town Hall, Trowbridge, 

 j June 12th, 1895. Pamphlet, cr. 8vo, 11 pp. 



j The Lion Sermon preached in S. Katherine Cree Chiirch, on Wed, 

 Oct. 16th, 1895, by the Lord Bishop of Southwark [Dr. Yeatman]. 



• Pamphlet. Large 8vo, pp. 7. The founder of this sermon, in whose memory 

 it was preached, was Sir John Gayer, Lord Mayor of London, whose portrait 

 by Vandyke hangs at Stockton Houae* 



