Folk-Etymology, a Dictionary of Verbal Corruptions, &c. By Rev. A. Smythe Palmer. London, 1882.
Lettice Lisle. By Lady Verney. 1870. Contains much excellent Hants talk.
The New Forest: its History and its Scenery. By J. R. Wise. London, 1871. Glossary, pp. 279-288, also words in text.
Jonathan Merle: a West Country story of the times. By Elisabeth B. Bayly. 1890. Affords many good illustrations of words used in Wilts, as the two following works also do.
Tess of the D'Urbervilles. By Thomas Hardy. 1891.
The Story of Dick. By Major Gambier Parry. 1892.
Dark: a Tale of the Down Country. By Mrs. Stephen Batson. London, 1892. The scene is laid in Berks, just over the borders, but the dialect, which is excellently done, is to all intents and purposes that of North Wilts.
A History of Marlborough College during Fifty Years. By A. G. Bradley, A. C. Champneys, and J. W. Baines. London, 1893.
John Darke's Sojourn in the Cotteswolds and elsewhere. By S. S. Buckman. 1890.
The Scouring of the White Horse. By Thomas Hughes. 1858.