Wilts OUtuary. 465 



. . . tlio bulk of her time was given to acts of religion and charity." 

 She founded and maintained at Salisbury the orphanage for girls 

 superintended by the Roman Catholic Sisters of Charity, and she was 

 especially active in aiding the establishment of the Foreign Missionary 

 College at Mill Hill, Hendoii. At the same time she never lost her 

 keen interest in all public and political matters. She had travelled 

 much in l^^gypt, the Holy Land, Si)ain and Algiers, Ilussia and America. 

 "She was generous towards the poor to a fault, and her kindness in 

 social intercourse towards her many friends was remarkably persistent 

 and even." She had four sons, the late (thirteenth) and the present 

 Earls of Pembroke, Sir Michael Herbert, late Ambassador at Wash- 

 ington, and Jleginald, a naval officer who lost his life in the "Captain" 

 disaster, in 1870, Her three surviving daughters are married to J3aron 

 Friedrich von Hugel, Sir Hubert Parry, and the Marquess of Pipon. 



Long obit, notices, llie 7Vwics, Oct. Blst ; Salisbury Jour iklI^^ov . 

 4th, 19n. 



She was the authoress of a number of books, and translated many 

 works from the French. Among them were the following : — 

 1867. Impressions of Spain in 1866. 8vo. 

 1867. Three Phases of Christian Love [Lives of St. Monica, ]\ldlle. 



Victorine de Galard Terraube, Mere Devos.] 8vo. 

 1867. Cradle Lands; Travels in Egypt and Syria. Royal 8vo. 



Coloured front, and fine plates. 

 1870. The Life of Madame de Beauharnais de Miramion, 1629 — 93 



by A. Bonneair. Small 8vo. Translation. 

 1872. A Search after Sunshine, or Algeria in 1871. 8vo. Numerous 



illustrations. 

 1874. A Ramble Round the World, by M. le Baron de Hiibner. 



1871. Translation from the French. Two vols. 8vo. 

 1876. Wives, ^fothers, and Sisters, in the Olden time, from French 

 Latin and Italian authors. Two vols. Post 8vo. Bentley. 

 Another edition. 12mo. 1885. 

 1885. The life of Bishop L)upanloui), By the Abbe J^agrange. 



Translated from the French. Two vols. 

 1 The Problem Solved. 



1 Abysinia and its Apostle. N. D. 8vo. liunis, Oates, k Co. 

 ? The Life of Dom Bartholomew of the Martyrs. Translated from 

 the Biogra])hies by F. R. liouis of Grenada and others. Demy .^vo. 



Dr. James Blake Maurice, dir.i Vv\^. inh, ir)i2. aged 72. 



r.urud at I'lvshutc. Horn 1831). Son of \)v. I'itc- Mauricr, of' Marl- 

 horo)i-h. Ivliiriitcd at Cheltenham Collt'ge. M.H.C.S., ISUI ; L.S.A. 

 and Ml)., ist)2; IMl.C.S., 1864. House Surgeon, S. Mary's Hcspital, 

 London, al'tiTwar.U joining his father at Marllxirough and .succeeding 

 to his practii'.'. Manir.l, is*;*;, Agm'.s, d. of Nat liani.'l Kindersley, of 

 Waltliam-tow, who with \v\\ sons and two dauglitcrs, survivi-s him. 

 No onr \\a< licticr known in the .Marll>orougli neighbourhood, or more 

 rcspcct<',l. lb' was tonr times niavoi-, in ISTI, isso, isss, an*l 1^1)8, 



