314 Recent Wiltshire Boohs, Pamphlets, and Articles. 



in 1859 and represented that constituency until 1885. A Conservative 

 in politics. Treasurer of the Household and a Privy Councillor 1875— 

 1880. He contested the Westbury Division but was defeated by Mr. 

 G. P. Fuller. Married, in 1858, Lady Ulrica Frederica Jane St. Maur, 

 second daughter of the thirteenth Duke of Somerset. 



Obit, notices, Standard, Jan. 29th ; Salisbury Journal, Jan. 30th ; 

 Devizes Gazette, Feb. 4th, 1904. 



Mary Jane Diana, Countess Nelson. Died May 8th, 1904. 



Buried at Standlynch. Born May 26th, 1822. Daughter of Welbore 

 Ellis, 2nd Earl of Normanton, and Diana, daughter of George, Earl of 

 Pembroke. Married Earl Nelson, July 28th, 1845. She was a Roman 

 Catholic. Devizes Gazette, May 19th, 1904. 



Rev. George Pilgrim Toppin. Died June 13th, 1904, aged 68. 

 Buried at Broad Town. Ch. Coll., Camb., B.A. 1858, M.A. 1862. 

 Deacon 1 860. Priest 1861 . Bath and Wells. Curate of Vobster (Som.), 

 1860—62; The Lea (Glos.), 1863; Bishops Cannings, 1864—68; Compton 

 Valence (Dorset), 1868—70 ; Cattistock (Dorset), 1870—76 ; Vicar of 

 Broad Town, 1876 until his death. He leaves a widow and one 

 surviving daughter, two daughters and three sons having pre-deceased 

 him, his youngest son Miles having died of wounds received as a 

 volunteer in the Boer War. He lived a very quiet retiring life, and 

 suffered much from weak health. For many years past he undertook 

 much laborious work for our Society, in the way of transcription and 

 copying, thus rendering very material assistance in carrying on the 

 Society's work. 



[N.B. — This list does not claim to be in any way exhaustive. The Editor 

 appeals to all authors and publishers of pamphlets, books, or views in any 

 way connected with the county to send him copies of their works, and 

 to editors of papers and members of the Society generally to send him 

 copies of articles, views, or portraits, appearing in the newspapers.] 



A History of the Borough and Town of Calne and 

 some account of the Villages, &c, in its vicinity. 



By A. E. W. Marsh, F.K. Hist. Soc, with an Introduction by the Kev. 

 E. H, Goddard, M.A., and notes on the architecture of Calne Church, 

 Lacock Abbey, Bradenstoke Priory, &c, by Harold Brakspear, F.S.A. 



