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Wiltshire Portraits. 
Margaret Carpenter. “The Town Clerk [of Salisbury] read 
a letter which he had received from Mr. Edward Carpenter, of the 
Badminton Club, Piccadilly, W., offering to present to the Corporation a 
portrait of the writer’s mother, Margaret Carpenter, who at one time 
resided in Salisbury, and for many years was a very distinguished 
portrait painter, and an exhibitor in the Royal Academy. The writer 
also stated that the portrait was painted by his brother, and that Mrs. 
Carpenter was the painter of the portrait of Ambrose Hussey, formerly 
Member for Salisbury, which now hangs in the Council Chamber . . 
It was decided to accept the offer with thanks.”— Wilts County Mirror, 
7th Dee., 1900. 
Portraits of Mary Arundell, wife of Henry Lord 
Arundell, seventh Baron of Wardour; of Henry, Seventh 
baron ; of Mary Conquest, wife of Henry, eighth 
Lord Arundell of Wardour; and of Henry, Lord 
Arundell of Wardour; were sold at Willis’s Rooms for a 
total of 11,000 guineas. 
Honble. Mrs. Stuart Bouverie, by Emile Wauters, exhibited 
in the Royal Academy, 1900. 
Lady Elcho, Miss Adeane, and Mrs. Tennant, by 
John 8S. Sargent, exhibited in the Royal Academy, 1900. ‘‘ The sensation 
of this year’s Academy.” 
Lady Dickson Poynder. Full-length process portrait. Hearth 
and Home, Oct. 25th, 1900. 
Lady Antrobus and Master Edmund Antrobus, the 
latter sitting on one of the fine capitals in the grounds at Amesbury, are 
two of the illustrations reproduced from the portraits by Léon Malempré, 
in a paper by Lady Antrobus on that artist’s work in The Lady's Realm, 
Oct., 1900. The boy’s portrait also appears in a photo of the artist’s studio. 
Countess of Pembroke, Mrs. Napier Miles, Lady 
Flora Poore. Process portraits in The Official Programme of the 
Royal Naval and Military Bazaar, June, 1900. 
