272 Personal Notices. 



137, with a good reproduction of the portrait by F. S. Beaumont (1897). 

 Mr. Gray worked under the General for some years at Rushuiore, and 

 he gives a good account of his methods of work, of the various institutions 

 founded by him, and more especially of the beasts kept by him, and of 

 his experiments in crossing them with English breeds of cattle, &c. 



Biiclia<rd StrattOn, of Broad Hlnton. kriicXem. Live Stock Journal, 

 reprinted in Devizes Gazette, Aug. 1st, 1901. 



TllOIlia<S RcLZey, of Huish and Calne, shepherd, aged 93, " A Primitive 

 Methodist Stalwart." Short article in Salishury Times, Nov. 22nd, 1901. 



Captain and Ridlng-Master A. W. Walte, of the loth 



Hussars, son of sexton of Woodborough Church. Champion officer at 

 arms in Royal Military Tournament. Portrait and letterpress in Sketch, 

 noticed in Devizes Gazette, July 4th, 1901. 



marClUiS of LansdOWne. British statesmen through American 

 Glasses." I'all Mall Mag., April, 1902. Article in Wilts County 

 Mirror, Jan. 17th, 1902, and skit in Harold Begbie's " Great Men." 

 1901. 



Mr. Geo. Wyndham. Pali Mali Mag., April, 1902. 



IMErS. Sidney Iiear. Article on, in " Noble Women of our time," by 

 F. D. How. Isbister. Cr. 8vo. 5*. 1901. 'R.eT^rinieAiroui Sunday Mag. 



James Waylen, Charles Stanford, Henry Swan, 

 Admiral Joseph Needham Tayler, Rev. 



William Henry Teale, are Devizes Worthies, the facts of 

 whose lives are dwelt on in a good article in Devizes Gazette, March 

 13th, 1902, on the third volume of F. C. Boase's Modern English 

 Biografhy. Other Wiltshire Worthies are also mentioned ; CharleS 

 Spence Salmon, son of John Salmon, of Imber Court ; JoSOph 



Edwards (" Agrickier"); Maria Grace SaflFery, Rev. 

 Charles Strong, of Broughton Gifford; Rev. Charles 

 Isaac Yorke, of Latton ; Edward Hugh Lindsay 



SlOper, of Bishops Cannings ; and Robert ShorWOOd, 



jockey. 



C. G. Wyatt, at Hamham, Salisbury. (Famous Gardeners at Home.) 

 Article, Salisbury Times, Jan. 3rd, 1902. 



Some Memories of George Crabbe, by the Rev. w. h. 



Hutton. An article in the Cornhill Mag., June, 1901, No. 66, pp. 750 

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