192 Books, &e., by Wiltshire Authors. 
T. JACKSON, Mayor of Marlborough. Wilts Advertiser, Oct. 22nd, 1903. 
DANIEL WILLIAM BUTLER, Chairman, Devizes Rural District Council. 
Wilts Advertiser, Aug. 20th, 1903. 
G. T. SMITH, Mayor of Devizes. Wilts Advertiser, Nov. 26th, 1903. 
VALENTINE ISAAC BERRY, Vice-Chairman of Devizes Board of 
Guardians. Wilts Advertiser, Nov. 5th, 1903. 
E. R. PALMER and ESTHER SWINFORD, the Swindon Murderer 
and his victim. Wilts Advertiser, Nov. 19th, 1903. 
BISHOP OF SALISBURY (Dr. J. Wordsworth). The Sphere, Oct. 5th, 
1901. Black aud White, Oct. 10th, 1903. 
BISHOP MYLNE (Vicar of St. Mary’s, Marlborough). The Sphere, Oct. 
5th, 1901. 
MARQUIS OF LANSDOWNE. The Sphere, Feb. 22nd, 1902. Our 
Conservative and Unionist Statesmen, two vols., 4to. 1903. 
DEAN OF SALISBURY (the late G. D. Boyle). The Sphere, April 6th, 
1901. 
THE EARLS OF RADNOR (5th and 6th Earls). The Sphere, June 16th, 
1900. 
RT. HON. W. H. LONG. The Sphere, Sept. 29th, 1900. Our Conservative 
and Unionist Statesmen, 4to, two vols. 19038. 
DUCHESS OF BEAUFORT. The Lady's World, Feb., 1902. 
RUDYARD KIPLING, from portrait by Hon. John Collier, exhibited at 
New Gallery, May 18th, 1901. The Sphere. 
THE POET CRABBE. Devizes Gazette, Oct. 29th, 1903, has a notice of 
a portrait of the poet painted about 1830 by William Millington, of 
Trowbridge, now, together with a view of the interior of Trowbridge 
Church before the restoration, by the same artist, in possession of Mr. 
Henry Millington, of Trowbridge, the artist’s son. The only other 
authentic portrait of Crabbe is believed to be that in the possession of 
Mr. John Murray, the publisher, painted by Philipps. It was hoped 
that these pictures might be secured for the town of Trowbridge. 
PERSONAL NOTICES. 
LEONARD RAVEN HILL. An article by T. Martin Wood, in Western 
Daily Press, Oct. 15th; M.A.P., Dec. 5th, 1903. 
LADY LANSDOWNE. Notice in W.A4.P., Oct. 24th, 1903. 
LADY DICKSON POYNDER. Notice in M.A.P., Nov. 7th, 1903. 
JOHN BOND, born at Salisbury in 1800, went to Sydney, with his father 
in 1809, was one of the earliest settlers in the colony of Victoria, having 
gone to Melbourne with Batman, in 1835. He is still living in Melbourne, 
and his portrait was given in The Australasian, a Melbourne paper, for 
March 16th, 1901. Salisbury Journal, April 27th, 1901. 

