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WlLTSHtRE POETIIAITS. 



Lady Charles Fitzmaarice and her daughter. Country Life, Aug. 5, 1911. 

 Canon F. Warre, Rector of Bemerton. A portrait by Ernest S. Carlos 



was presented to the Church House, Salisbury, in appreciation of 



Canon Warre's services to the Diocesan Board of Finance. Salisbury 



Journal, July 1st, 1911. 

 John Wordsworth, D.D., Bishop of Salisbury. Graphic, Aug. 26th, 1911. 

 Captain C. M. Thornton, late of Greenhill, Sutton Veny. Wiltshire Times, 



Sept. 9th, 1911. 

 Henry Millington, of Trowbridge, died September 3rd, 1911, bandmaster 



and organist. Wiltshire Times, Sept. 9th, 1911, with obituary notice. 

 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hill, of Trowbridge. Wiltshire Times, Sept. 9th, 



1911. 

 Captain Llewellyn (Chief Constable of Wilts). Country Life, Aug. 26th- 



1911. 

 Hon. M. H. Hicks Beach. Daily Sketch, Oct. 12th, 1911. 

 Mr. and Mr?. James Smith, of Bradford-on-Avon ; F. P. Searle, of Trow- 

 bridge. Wiltshire Times, Oct. 29th, liMl. 

 Lady Glenconner. Queen, Oct. 14th, 1911. 

 Duchess of Beaufort on horseback, from a sketch in colour by G. D. Armour, 



Comitry Life, Oct. 14th, 1911. 

 Mr. and Mrs. John Tucker, of Melksham. Wiltshire Times, July 22nd, 1911. 

 Et. Rev. Frederick E. Kidgeway, D.D., Bishop of Salisbury. Wiltshire 



Gazette, Sept. I4th ; Guardian, Sept. 15th ; Supplement to Salisbury 



Journal, Nov. 11th, 1911. 

 J. C. Moulton, of Bradford-on-Avon, curator of the Sarawak Museum. 



. Wiltshire Limes, Sept 23rd, 1911. 

 Eev. W. Fry, of Bratton, Baptist minister. Wiltshire Times, Sept. 23rd, 



1911. 

 Sir John Glanville, Speaker of the " Short Parliament," 1640, photo from a 



painting in the National Portrait Gallery, with account of his Speaker- 

 ship, pp. 182 — 183, of 'Lhe Speakers of the House of Commons, by A. L 



Dasent, 1911. He is buried at Broad Hinton. 

 Sir Thomas Hungerford, Speaker 1376 — 7, photo from a drawing in the 



National Portrait Galleiy, Lbid., p. 52., drawing of his effigy at Farleigh 



Castle, and coloured plate of his portrait in glass also at Farleigh 



Hungerford, frontispiece. 

 H. Inkpen, head teacher at Atworth school and his school garden class 



Wiltshire Times, ^Q^i.^^th., \S)\\. 

 G. LI. Palmer, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Lovell Hewitt, Eev. H. Sanders, F. P. 



Searle. Wiltshire Times, Sept. 30th, 1911. 

 Dr. Charles Alcock, donor of recreation ground at Warminster. Wiltshire 



Times, Oct. 7th, 1911. 

 The Lady Margaret Bouverie, d. of the Earl of Radnor. Queen, Oct. 28th, 



1911. 

 Wiltshire Mayors. Chippenham, A. M. Stevens; Wilton, F. W. Marks; 



Calne, J. Gale ; Salisbury, W. Pritchard ; Marlborough, T. Free ; 





