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Jane Mercer Elphinstone de Flahaut, who established her claim to the 

 Scots Barony of Nairne and Keith in 1874. Lord Charles, born 1874, 

 educated at Eton, married, January, 1909, Lady Violet Elliot, d. of the 

 late Earl of Minto, then Viceroy of India. Hei served in S. African 

 War, 1899—1900, receiving the Queen's Medal with four clasps. He 

 was aide-de-camp to Lord Roberts. He served two years in the Edin- 

 burgh Light Infantry Militia (Royal Scots), joined the Royal Dragoons 

 1895 ; became Lieut., 1898 ; Capt. 1901 : Major 1910. Equerry to the 

 King. 

 Obit, notice, Times, Nov. 2nd ; Wiltshire Gazette, Nov. 5th, 1914. 



Lieut. Richard Walmesley, killed in action in France, Oct. 23rd, 

 1914, aged 23. Grandson of Richard Walmesley, of Lucknam, and heir 

 to the estate. He joined the Yorkshire Regiment May 1st, 1912. 

 Portrait, Sphere, Nov. 14th, 1914. 



William Wyndham, of Dinton House, died August 4th, 1914, 

 aged 80. Buried at Dinton. Born Jan. 12th, 1834. S. of William 

 Wyndham, M.P. for South Wilts. Educated at Harrow and Trin. Coll., 

 Camb. J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Wilts, member until his death 

 of Wilton Board of Guardians and Rural District Council. Otherwise 

 he took but little part in public affairs, but was keenly interested in 

 the management of his estate. 

 Obit, notice, Salisbury Journal, Aug. 8th, 1914. 



Dr. John Tanner, died Sept. 8th, 1914, aged 78. Buried at St. 

 Marylebone Cemetery. Son of a gentleman farmer in Wiltshire, he 

 held a prominent medical position in London, and was the author of 

 several hundred medical works. He was a keen politician and was for 

 many years chairman of the Southwark Conservative Association. 

 Obit, notice, Wiltshire Gazette, Sept. 17th, 1914. 



ADDITIONS TO MUSEUM AND LIBRARY. 

 Library. 



Presented by Me. J. E. Pritchard : First Edition of Cary's May of Wilts, 



1787. 

 „ „ The Author (H. Brakspear, F.S.A.) : " Malmesbury 



Abbey," reprint from Archceologia. 

 „ „ The Author (A. D. Passmore): article in Man. 1914. 

 „ „ The Author (Miss H. A'C. Penruddocke) : articles from 



papers. 



