210 Portraits. 
The Marquis of Bath. A short notice of the present Marquis, as a text for 
an article on the family of Thynne and their descent from the Botevilles of 
Church Stretton. Hecho, Jan. 21st, 1897. 
Mr. John Fuller. As candidate for Salisbury. Notice of his career. 
Salisbury and Wilton Times, Jan. 22nd, 1897. 
Mr. Edward Henry Hulse. A sketch of his connection with Salisbury as 
M.P. Wilts County Mirror, Jan. 22nd, 1897. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allhusen (Unionist candidate for Salisbury). Notice. 
Wilts County Mirror, Jan. 22nd, 1897. 
Duchess of Somerset. Notice by Mrs. Darling Baker in Madame. Quoted 
by Devizes Gazette, Nov. 26th, 1896. 
‘Earl Nelson. An interview, with portraits of Earl and Countess. Church 
Bells, Dec., quoted Wilts County Mirror, Dec. 11th, 1896. 
Sir Michael Hicks-Beach. The Spectator, Feb. 13th, 1897, has an article 
on “the evolution of Sir Michael Hicks-Beach into a statesman of the first 
class.” 
Rt. Hon. Walter Long. Truth, April 22nd, 1897, has a really funny 
parody of Goldsmith’s “ Elegy on the death of a bad Dog,” apropos of the 
muzzling order, beginning 
‘Good people all of every sort 
Give ear unto my song, 
Which I engage shall be but short 
Though ’tis of Walter Long.” 
Portraits. 
The Marquis of Bath, and Viscount Folkestone, M.P., as movers of 
the address in the Houses of Parliament. Woodcuts. Illustrated London 
News, Jan. 16th, 1897. 
Mr. Henry Allhusen and Mrs. Henry Allhusen.  Photo-process. 
Supplement to Wilts County Mirror and Express, Jan. 19th. Pub. 
Edward Roe & Co., Salisbury. Black and White, Jan. 30th, 1897. 
Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire. Excellent photo-process. Country Life 
Illustrated, Jan. 8th, 1897. 
