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“Ordination of Priests and Deacons.” Salisbury: Brown & Co. 
London: Mowbray & Co. 1894. 
Qnd edition. University Press, Oxford. 1898. 
“The Skull of the Poet Crabbe.” Wilts Arch. Mag., xxix. 3—10. 
‘Winchester Long Rolls, 1653—1721. Transcribed and Edited 
with an Historical Introduction on the Development of the Long 
Roll.’ Winchester: 1899: P.& G. Wells. Demy 8vo, half-roan, 
pp. xcii. and 208. Price 10s. net. 
“A Roll of Names and Addresses of Old Wykehamists. Privately 
printed, to be obtained of P. & G. Wells, Booksellers, College 
Street, Winchester.” 1900. Demy 8vo, cloth, pp. xvi. and 364. 
Price 2s. 6d. net. 
Tables of Lessons and Psalms, added to Bible published by Oxford 
University Press. 1900. 
‘A Proposal for Printing an Address Book of Old Wykehamists and 
for the foundation of a Wykehamical Society.” Winchester: 
P. and G. Wells. Pamphlet. 1900. 
Handbook to the Salisbury Bicentenary S.P.G. Missionary Exhi- 
bition, June, 1901. Pamphlet. 
‘“A Memorial of Henry Winckworth Simpson, Rector of Bexhill 
and Prebendary of Chichester. Privately printed. Salisbury. 
May, 1902. : 
‘Winchester Long Rolls, 1721-——.” (In the press.) 

ohn Hungerford Pollen. Died in London, Dec. 2nd, 1902, 
aged 82. Born 1820. Son of Richard Pollen, of Rodbourne, Wilts, 
nephew of the second baronet. Educated at Eton and Ch. Ch. M.A. 
Oxon. Fellow of Merton College. A Roman Catholic. He studied 
painting in Rome, and was appointed Professor of Fine Arts in the R.C. 
University of Dublin. He built and painted the Church of St. Stephen’s 
_ Green, Dublin. He also painted the chapel of Merton College. In 
1864 he was appointed official editor of the Science and Art Depart- 
ment, South Kensington Museum, and edited “‘ The Universal Catalogue 
of Books on Art.” He was examiner for the department, and a member 
‘of the committee of selection, by whom the purchases for the Museum 
were made. He resigned this post in 1876, and became private secretary 
_ to the Marquis of Ripon. He married, 1855, Maria Margaret, d. of Rev. 
_ John Charles La Primaudaye. 
_ Author of :— 
‘A Description of the Trajan Column.” 8vo. London. 1874. 
Price 2s. 6d. 
‘Furniture and Woodwork.” Price £1 1s. 
_ And other works on art. 
Obit. notice, Morning Post, Dec. 3rd, 1902. 
imon Watson Taylor. Born Feb. lst, 1811. Died Dec. 25th, 
1902, aged 91. Buried at Erlestoke. Son of George Watson Taylor. 
-M.P. for Devizes. After the historical sale of the contents of the mansion 
