Personal Notices. 



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WILLIAM HOEACE MANN, of Highfield, Hilperton, and Miss E. C. 

 BEENABD (Mrs. W. H. Mann). Hearth and Home, August 18th, 1904. 



DUCHESS OF SOMEESET. Lady's Realm, June, 1904. 



ET. EEV. JOHN WOBDSWOETH, Bishop of Salisbury. Portrait, from 

 photograph, published by W. H. Beynon & Co., Cheltenham. 1904. 

 India proofs, 10s. 6d. ; artist's proofs, 25s. 



SIE VINCENT CAILLAED. The King, Oct. 1st, 1904. 



SIE AUGUSTUS F. W. KEPPEL STEPHENSON. Illustrated London 

 News, October 8th, 1904. 



SIE JOHN DICKSON POYNDEE. Photo, Wiltshire Advertiser, Aug. 

 25th, 1904. 



ET. HON. W. H. LONG and his son, CAPT. WALTEE LONG, Scots 

 Greys. Good photos, with a cut of Eood Ashton, and a photo of the 

 silver statuette presented by the tenants of the Eood Ashton estate to 

 Capt. Long on his coming of age, accompany an account of the dinner 

 and presentation at Eood Ashton on October 15th, in the Wiltshire 

 Chronicle, October 22nd, 1904. 



Portraits of LAWEENCE WASHINGTON, of Garsden, Judge of the Court 

 of Common Pleas; SIE WILLIAM JONES, 1631—82, Solicitor 

 General and Attorney General, of Eamsbury, by S. Dubois, 1682; his 

 wife, ELIZABETH, by the same artist; and ANN HYDE, d. of the 

 Earl of Clarendon, and first wife of James II., by Sir Peter Lely, were 

 sold amongst the Townshend heirlooms at Christie's in March, 1904. 

 Wilts Notes and Queries, June, 1904, p. 460. 



PERSONAL NOTICES. 



MISS EMILIE SEAECHFIELD, born at Knook and now living at 

 Salisbury, a writer of numerous novelettes and stories in papers and 

 magazines. Her first appearance in print was in the pages of a 

 Warminster magazine. She has published, amongst others, " Christmas 

 Echoes" and "Cloister Laach." Warminster Journal, August 13th, 

 1904. 



EEV. J. F. WELSH, Principal of St. Boniface Missionary College, War- 

 minster, and Bishop designate of Trinidad. A long and very appreciative 

 notice of Mr. Welsh's work at Warminster appeared in The Warminster 

 and Westbury Journal, July 30th, 1904. 



