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‘Hunt of Lavington. Good reproductions of two Hunt bookplates, one 
of them a magnificent specimen of 1715, of Will Hunt of West Lavington, 
_- from Mr. A. Schomberg’s collection, with a note thereon, appeared in vol. viii. 
of the Hx Libris Journal. 
Calne Church. article in Church Bells, April 29th, 1898, with two 
illustrations, exterior and interior. 
The Wiltshire Avon. Fifty sketches in water-colour by Hugh 
Norris, exhibited at the Fine Art Society’s, March, 1898. Noticed in 
the Standard, March 7th, 1898. 
W. Welburn (Son of the Vicar of Overton) is the author of several of the 
illustrations in the March number of the Railway Magazine, pp. 212, 215, 
236, 266, 267, 269, 271. 
Old Sarum, by C. J. Watson; Salisbury, by F. S. Walker; and 
Charles the Second at Salisbury, a sketch of an old gate- 
way by Miss Bolingbroke appeared amongst the Etchings at the exhibition 
of the Royal Society of Painter Etchers, March, 1898. 
Royal Academy Exhibition, 1898. Herbert A. Olivier has 
three pictures :—‘‘In Fields Elysian ”—‘‘ Venus and Adonis”—and “ An 
Asolan Stream.’”’ William Alexander has a water-colour drawing of ‘‘ The 
North Entrance to the Close, Salisbury.” C. E. Ponting has two archi- 
tectural drawings :—Exterior and Interior of the “ New Church of St. John 
the Divine, Ford, Wilts.” There is also a portrait of “The Duchess of 
Somerset in a dress as Lady Jane Seymour,” by Sir E. J. Poynter, P.R.A. 
ihe New Gallery, 1898. Herbert A. Olivier has a portrait of 
Miss Hardcastle. 
Personal Alotices, 
eral Sir Adam Williamson. An interesting note on this 
officer, who resided in the Manor House, Avebury, and was buried in the 
Church there Oct. 30th, 1798, is given by Mr. Kemm in a letter to the 
Devizes Gazette, Oct. 28th, 1897. Sir Adam’s niece, Miss Jemima Belford, 
who lived with him at Avebury, married Captain—afterwards General—Sir 
Robert Wilson. Another letter to the Gazette, Nov. 4th, 1897, mentions 
that this marriage took place on July 7th, 1797, at Gretna Green, as both 
_ parties were under age and wards in Chancery—and also gives interesting 
_ particulars as to the marriage of Sir Charles Burrell Blunt, K.M.T., also at 
Gretna Green, in 1768, with Miss Askew, of Lydiard Millicent House. 
