156 Note on a Carved Figure on the Wall of Oaksey Church. 



April 19th, 1811, Charles Winn Allanson, Lord Headley, Baron 

 Allanson and Winn of Aghadoe in Ireland, and Bart, vice Joseph 

 Hague Everett, who accepted the Chiltern Hundreds. 

 1812 — Magens Dorien Magens and Joseph Hague Everett. 

 Dec. 22, 1812, Sandford Graham, y /re Magens Dorien Magens, who 

 accepted the stewardship of the Manor of East Hendred ; and Joseph 

 Birch, vice Joseph Hague Everett, who accepted the Chiltern 

 Hundreds. 

 June 26th, 1815, Charles Nicholas Pallmer, vice Sandford Graham, 



who accepted the Chilton Hundreds. 

 June 28th, 1817, Henry Lawes Luttrell, Earl of Carhampton, in Ireland, 

 vice Charles Nicholas Pallmer, who accepted the Chiltern Hundreds. 

 1818 — Sandford Graham and the Earl of Carhampton. 

 1820 — Sandford Graham and the Earl of Carhampton. 

 May 5, 1821 , George Charles Pratt, commonly called Earl of Brecknock, 

 vice the Earl of Carhampton, deceased. 

 1826 — George James Welbore Agar Ellis and Edward Thomas Foley. 

 1830 — Sir Sanford Graham, Bart., and Edward Thomas Foley. 

 1831 — Sir Sanford Graham and Edward Thomas Foley. 



These were the last members, Ludgershall being disfranchised by the 

 Eeform Bill of 1832. 



|[ote on a Curki Jfipre on i\t Mall of 



By Rev. E. H. Goddard. 



Theke exists at Oaksey, built into the south wall of the Church 

 east of the porch, a curious sculptured figure which has never, I 

 believe, been described. It is said to have been removed from the 

 north side at the restoration. It is carved on a small block of 

 stone, the background of which is hollowed out into a rough kind 



