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John Alfred Folliott, Mayor, 1901, by H. Brooks. 



William Fawcett, Mayor, 1831 , by W. Tiffin. Born at Kirkby Lonsdale, 



March 31st, 1793, came to Salisbury, 1815, set up as a draper in 



1825, married Mary Cooper, 1827. He was the father of the Rt. 



Hon. Henry Fawcett. 



Thomas Chubb, by G. Beare, a local artist. Son of Henry Chubb, a 



maltster at East Harnham, born 1679, apprenticed first to a glover 



and afterwards to a tallow chandler. Died 1747. Achieved much 

 notoriety as a Deistic writer. The portrait in the National Portrait 

 Gallery, also by G. Beare, appears identical with this one. 

 Fred Griffin, Mayor, 1887. Painted and presented by Mrs. Hamilton 



Fulton. 

 Henry Hatcher, historian of Salisbury, painted by W. Gray in 1834. 



He died Dec. 16th, 1846. Nothing is known of his early life before 



he was employed as an amanuensis by the historian Coxe. 

 George III. Copy of a portrait painted in 1761. Presented by 



Viscount Folkestone, 1765. 

 Joan Popley, 1560, left property in London for the relief of the poor 



of Salisbury. 

 John Fisher, Bishop of Salisbury, 1807—1025. Painted by Dawe. 



Presented, 1847, by the Salisbury and "Wiltshire Reading Society, 

 Sir Richard Grobham, born 1551, died 1628, buried at Wishford. 



Founded almshouse at Wishford and a charity at Salisbury. 

 Mrs. Margaret Carpenter, artist, daughter of Capt. Alex. R. Geddes, 



born at SaHsbury, 1793, married W. H. Carpenter, 1817. She died 



Nov. 13th, 1872. She was a distinguished portrait painter and a 



regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy. 

 William Gillowe, born 1593, not a native, Warden of the Tailors' 



Company of Salisbury, 1660. Died 1658, in which year the portrait 



is dated. 

 Philip Crew, cBtatis sua, 54, 1638. 

 Lawrence Tippott, benefactor to Company of Shoemakers, died 1675, 



aged 52. 

 William Herbert, E.G., 3rd Earl of Pembroke, High Steward of 



Salisbury. [This portrait has previously been ascribed to Sir 



Walter Raleigh.] Born Feb. 8th, 1580, died 1630, buried in 



Cathedral. 



Botanical. I found in 1906 the following rare flowers near Calne : — 

 Lepidium draba, naturalised on old rubbish heaps ; Arahis perfoliata, 

 growing plentifully near Sandy Lane ; Cerastium arvense, near Sandy 

 Lane; Sparganium simplex, ne&v C&lne. — R. S. Ferguson. 



