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Books, &c, by Wiltshire Authors 



COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE. Sketch, May 18th, 1904. 

 LADY GROVE. Woman at Home, May, 1904. 

 COUNTESS DE GREY. Sketch, May 18th, 1904. 



EDWARD MURRAY COLSTON, Grenadier Guards, and MISS BLANCHE 

 GLADYS LUDDELL (Mrs. E. M. Colston). The Lady, May 5th, 1904. 



WILLIAM MORRIS, founder of the " Swindon Advertiser." Swindon 

 Advertiser jubilee supplement, Feb. 5th, 1904. 



RICHARD JEFFERIES. Photo, at the age of 22, from " The Early Fiction 

 of Jefferies " ; process from an etching by W. Strang in the " Eulogy of 

 Richard Jefferies" ; also photo of the bust in Salisbury Cathedral, are 

 reproduced in The Bookman, June, 1904. 



MISS GLADYS PALMER, daughter of Walter Palmer, M.P. for Salisbury. 

 Full-length photo. Country Life, May 14th, 1904. 



MARCHIONESS OF WATERFORD. Miniature. Woman at Home, 

 Sept., 1903. 



EARL OF SUFFOLK (as Sir Joseph Verity). Sketch, May 4th, 1904. 



LADY AVEBURY (daughter of Gen. Pitt Rivers) and her sons. Sketch, 

 Dec. 9th, 1903. 



PERSONAL NOTICES. 



LADY HERBERT OF LEA. M.A.P., Jan. 30th, 1904. 



REV. SIDNEY DUGDALE (late Vicar of Westbury). Wiltshire Times, 

 March 5th, 1904. 



M. N. STORY MASKELYNE, F.R.S., D.Sc. The Oxford Magazine, 

 June, and Vanity Fair, July 2nd, 1903, contained short but very 

 appreciative notices of his distinguished career as a man of science, with 

 reference to the degree of Doctor of Science conferred on him at Oxford 

 last year. 



BENJAMIN BANKS, violin maker, of Salisbury, 1727—1795. His 

 biography is given in "British Violin Makers, Classical and Modern, 

 being a Biographical and Critical Dictionary of British Makers of the 

 Violin." By the Rev. William Meredith Morris, B.A. Chatto & 

 Windus. 1904. 



LADY GROVE. M.A.P., April 16th, 1904. 



RT.-HON. W. H. LONG. Pall Mall Gazette, quoted in Devizes Gazette, 

 May 5th, 1904. 



WILLIAM MORRIS, Founder of the Swindon Advertiser. A good account 

 of his life and writings in the jubilee supplement of the Swindon 

 Advertiser, Feb. 5th, 1904. 



