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William H. Fox Talbot. The Photographic Journal, April, 1904, contained 

 process portrait photograplied from a Daguerreotype by Claudet, taken 

 cir. 1844. 



Miss Katherine Morrison (Lady Gatty), d. of the late Alfred Morrison. 

 Hearth and Home, March 2nd, 1905. 



George Robert Charles, 13th Earl of Pembroke, portrait presented by his 

 widow, Gertrude, Countess of Pembroke, to the Corporation and hmig 

 in the council chamber at Wilton. Notice of the unveiling, in Wilts 

 County Mirror, Jan. 13th; Salisbury Journal, Jan. 14th, 1905. 



Captain E. Fisher (s. of late Archdeacon Fisher), and Miss Georgina Mary 

 Hammick, d. of Mr. W. H. Hammick, of Salisbury (Mrs. Fisher). 

 Hearth and Home, June 1st, 1905. 



PERSONAL NOTICES. 



Alderman Levi Lapper Morse, of Swindon. A sketch of his career, with 

 portraits of himself and Mrs. Morse, appears in 2'Ae A'/w^-, Jan. 7th, 1905, 

 pp. 475, 487. 



Richard Simpson Gundry, s. of Richard Hickley Gundry, of Devizes. A 

 short notice of Mr. Gundry's career is given in Devizes Gazette, Nov. 10th, 

 1904, on the occasion of the conferring upon him of the Companionship 

 of the Bath, as a recognition of the services he has rendered to the 

 Foreign Office in connection with Far Eastern affairs. Mr. Gundry 

 was the prime mover in starting the China Association. 



Sir John Wallington (Keevil Manor). Article on Sir John as a sportsman, 

 with good portrait, in Bailey's Magazine, May, 1905. 



Marchioness of Bath. An article in recent issue of " Coming Modes," noticed 

 in Wilts County Mirror, Feb. 24th, 1905, with photo 'group of the 

 Marchioness and her three eldest children. 



Bishop George Moberly and Dean Bradley as Masters of Winchester and 

 Marlborough, are two of the " Six Great Schoolmasters," by F. D. How. 

 London: Methuen. 1904. 14;?. Rewiewedin Times Literary Supplement, 

 Dec. 9th, 1904 ; Guardian, Jan. 11th, 1905. 



Marchioness of Lansdowne. An illustrated article on the Marchioness of 

 Lansdowne at Lansdowne House appeared in Madame, Feb. 18th, 1905. 



^iiritions to puseum m^ fibrarg. 



Museum. 



Presented by Messrs. H. & G. Chivers :— A piece of ornamental lead 

 guttering taken from the Bear Hotel. 

 ,, Mr. a. C. Pass : Groat of Henry VIIL, found at Avebury. 

 ,, The Prison Commissioners: Old Clock. 

 ,, Rev. C. V. Goddard : Fossils. 

 ,, Rev. H. G. 0. Kendall: Flints, from Knowle. 

 ,, Mr. W. Hew ARD Bell: Wilts Token. 



Mb. a. D. Passmokb : Plaster cast of carved stone built into 

 tower of Rodbourne Cheney Church. 



