144 Wiltshire Illustrations. 



Warminster pew case in 1886, and 1887, some account of which is given 

 with his portrait. Photos, Wiltshire Times, April 12th, 1913. 

 The new Countess of Pembroke, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Whytehead (s. of Rev. 

 H. R. Whytehead, of Warminster). Three photos, Queen, April 12th, 

 1913. 

 Lord Bath. Wiltshire Times, April 26th, 1913. 

 John Moulton, of Bradford, Ernest J. White, of Trowbridge, S. J. Lawrence, 



of Swindon. Photos, Wiltshire News, April 18th, 1913. 

 W. H. Carey, Chairman of Westbury i Rural District Council, and W. J. 

 Paine, Chairman of Warminster Urban District Council. Photos, 

 Wiltshire News, May 3rd, 1913. 

 Reginald, Lord Herbert, the new Earl of Pembroke. Photo, Sphere, April 



5th, 1913. 

 Capt. Hbel Llewellyn, Chief Constable. Photo, Wiltshire limes, May 10th, 



1913. 

 B. Weaver ; John King Harding, of Codford, donor of £500 to Warminster 

 Cottage Hospital ; W. H. Cary, of Steeple Ashton Manor; and W. H. 

 Laverton. Pour photos, Wiltshire News Pict. Suppt., May 2nd, 1913. 

 H. R. Watts, vice-chairman of Westbury Board of Guardians ; W. H. 

 Lawson, of Swindon Works ; Archie Archer, football player, of Swin- 

 don. Three photos, Wiltshire News Pict. Suppt., May 9th, 1913. 

 Percy L. Wyndham, s. of Rt. Hon. George Wyndham, of Clouds. Photo, 

 Bystander, Feb. 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wyndham. Photos, Daily 

 Mirror, April 18th; Queen, April 26th; Sphere, April 26th. Hon. 

 Mrs. Percy Wyndham (Hon. Diana Lister). Photos, Bystander, Tatler, 

 Sketch, Feb. 26th ; Ladies Field, March 1st ; Queen, Country Life, 

 (full page), April 26th, 1913. 

 Miss M. S. Mann, of Hilperton (Mrs. C Adamson). Photo, Wiltshire Times, 



May 31st, 1913. 

 Miss Hilton, d. of Town Clerk of Swindon. Photo, Wiltshire News, Ma_y 



23rd, 1913. 

 Hon. Christine Methuen. Photo, Queen, May 24th, 1913. 

 John W. Hall, of Warminster, with account of memorial to him. Photo, 

 Wiltshire Times, June 7th, 1913. 



WILTSHIRE ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Wootton Rivers Church, clock made of scrap iron. Photo, Home Words, 



Jan., 1913. 

 Heale House. Photo, Architectural Supplement to Country Life, Oct. 



26th, 1912. 

 Bowood. "A tame Badger (from Bowood) and his Mistress " (C. F. 



McNiven). Photo, Country Life, Oct. 12th, 1912. 

 Devizes. Avon Vale Hounds, meet in Market Place. Photo, Wiltshire 



Gazette, Nov. 14th, 1912. 



