90 Portraits. 
Mrs. J. E. H. Martin and Madge; The Duke of Beaufort’s Hounds. 
Portraits of the Master and some prominent followers, as follows: Mrs. 
Lowsley-Williams ; Col. F. Henry (secretary) ; The Hon. Mrs. Allfrey ; 
Mrs. Frank Day; Mrs. Herbert Harris; The Duchess of Beaufort; 
Mrs. Ernest Fell; Mrs. Gilbert Henry; The Duke of Beaufort, M.F.H. ; 
Mrs. E. Henry; Mrs. W. Harford; Miss Violet Herbert-Smith; Miss 
Dorothy Herbert-Smith ; Miss Sibell Chaplin. 
BRomney’s Portrait of Miss Rodbard. By W. Roberts. 
Article in Art Journal, April, 1903, pp. 261—3. Three illustrations :— 
‘“Miss Rodbard,” by George Romney,” half-length Rembrandt photo- 
gravure frontispiece; ‘‘The Page from Romney’s Cash Book showing 
the Rodbard entry,” p. 261; full-length engraving of the picture, p. 263. 
Miss Sarah Rodbard married Major (afterwards General Sir Eyre) 
Coote in 1786, and died at Clifton, Oct. 80th, 1795, aged 30. The portrait, 
which was painted in 1784, remained in the family until 1902, when Mr. 
Eyre Coote, of West Park, Salisbury, sold it by auction to Messrs. Agnew 
for 10,500 guineas. The picture was painted in 1784, and for it the 
artist received 80 guineas. 
See also Wilts County Mirror, June 20th, 1902. 
Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, expounding the Budget in the House 
of Commons. The Sphere, April 27th, 1901. 
Major Clement Walker Heneage, VC. Lithograph, 
10 x 184, drawn by C. W. Walton, published by Walton & Co., 103, 
Shaftesbury Avenue, W. [1903.] 
Duchess of Somerset. Lady's Realm, June, 1903. 
PERSONAL NOTICES. 
The Duke and Duchess of Somerset. The Lady's Realm, 
May, 1902, had an article, reprinted in Wiltshire Times, July 5th, 1902, 
sketching the Duke’s career, with some notes on Maiden Bradley and 
the Somerset family. 
Dean Farrar as Head Master. By his old pupil, J.D.R. 
Article in Cornhill Mag., May, 1903. 

