WANTED 

 SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE'S 



PENCIL DEAWINOS, ENGRAVINGS after same, and AUTO- 

 GRAPH LETTERS of the artist.— Write to Edward, 26, King 



Street, St. James', S.W. 



. . THE . . 



North Wilts Mnsenm and 

 LIBRARY AT DEVIZES. 



In answer to the appeal made in 1905, annnal subscriptions 

 varying from £2 to 5s., to tlie amount of about £37 a year for tliis' 

 purpose liave been given l)y al)out eighty Members of the Society, 

 and the fund thus set on foot has enabled the Committee already 

 to add much to the efficiency of the Library and Museum. 



It is very desirable that this fund should be raised to at least' 

 £50 a year, in order that the General Fund of tlie Society may 

 be released to a large extent from the cost of the Museum, and 

 set free for the other purposes of the Society. 



Subscriptions of 5s. a year, or upwards, are asked for, an( 

 should be sent either to Mr. D. Owen, Bank Chambers, Devizesj 

 or Rev. E. H. Goddard, Clyffe Vicarage, Swindon. 



The Committee appeal to Members of the Society and others 

 to secure any 



Objects of Antiquity 



found in the County of Wilts and to forward them to the 

 Hon. Curator, Mr. B. H. Cunnington, Devizes. • 



Old Deeds connected with Wiltshire Properties, 



Books, Pamphlets, Articles, Portraits, 

 Illustrations from recent Magazines or Papers, 



bearing in any way on the County, or the work of Wiltshire 

 Authors, will be most gratefully received for tlie Library by 

 the Rev. E. H. Goddard, Clyfie Vicarage, Swindon, Hon. 

 Librarian. 



C- H. WOODWARD, MACHINE PRINTER, DEVIZES. 



