604 Wilts For traits. 



Military Tournament at Trowbridge. 3 photos. Wiltshire Times, Aug. 



29th, 1908. 

 Military Occupation of Sahsbury Plain. 6 photos. Wiltsfiire Times, Aug. 



29th, and Sept 5th, 1908. 

 Liberal Social Council, Garden Party at Neston Park. 4 photos. Wilt- 

 shire Times, Sept. 12th, 1908. 

 The County Kegiihent in Wiltshire. 2nd Battalion on Special Parade at 



West Down South. Officers of the 2nd Battalion. 2 photos. Devizes 



Gazette, Sept. 10th, 1908. 

 Salisbury Cathedral. Consecration Cross on buttress at east end, a good 



photo, in a valuable paper on Consecration Crosses, in Archcsological 



Journal, xlv., p. 16, March, 1908. 



WILTS PORTRAITS 



Piev. A. W. Stote, Vicar of Holy Trinity, Trowbridge. Wiltshire Times, 

 June 27th, 1908. 



Duchess of Hamilton and her Children. Hearth and Home, June 25th, 1908. 



Kev. A. Baskerville Mynors, as Secretary of Pan-Anglican Conference. 

 Special Number of Daily Mirror, June, 1908. 



Et. Rev. John Wordsworsh, Bp. of Sahsbury. Special Pan- Anglican Num- 

 ber of Daily Mirror, June, 1908. 



Sergeant Fred Tadd, b. at Trowbridge. Wiltshire Times, July 25th, 1908. 



Mr. and Mrs. D. Cottle, of Westbury. Wiltshire Times, July 25th, 1908, 



Earl of Pembroke, article in series of " Celebrities at Home," in The Wo?-ld, 

 June 24th, 1908, pp. 1178, 1179, with portrait, "Wilton House, showing 

 the Holbein Front," "Lady Pembroke's Sitting Room," and " The Double 

 Cube Room." 



Captain L. C. D. Jenner, of Avebury, on Polo Pony. Ladies' Field, Aug. 

 1st, 1908. 



Lady Tennant. Ladies' Field, Aug. 8th, 1908. 



Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs, of Westwood. Wiltshire Times, Sept. 5th, 1908. 



Lady Dickson Poynder and Daughter, by J. J. Shannon; The Hon. Percy 

 Wyndham, by W. Orpen ; photos in The Ladies' Field, Sept. 5th, 1908. 



Captain John Wyche, Mayor of Salisbury 1783-4. Portrait in oils given to 

 the Corporation of Salisbury by Alderman C. Haskins, 1908. John 

 Wyche, third and youngest son of Richard Samuel Wyche, was born at 

 Sahsbury, Dec. 7th, 1729. Married, 1760, Elizabeth, d. and coheiress 

 of Edmund Abbott, Esq., Lord of the Manor of Winterbourne Dauntsey. 

 He was captain of the East India Company's ship " Salisbury," 1764 — 69, 

 when he retired to Winterbourne. In 1773 he set up as a wine merchant 

 in Salisbury, and was elected a member of the corporation, 1775, and 

 alderman in 1780. Died April 7th, 1805, buried at St. Edmund's Church. 

 Further notes on his family, and residence in Winchester Street, are 

 printed in Wilts County Mirror, Oct. 2nd, 1908. 



