Wiltshire Portraits. 



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" Famous Ladies of the English Court," by Mrs. Aubrey Eichardson, with 

 eighty-three illustrations. 'London: Hutchinson & Co., 1899. 8vo, 

 cloth, pp. xvi., 467. The Wiltshire portions of this nicely got up book 

 consist of chapters on — 



Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke, wife of 



Henry second Earl, mother of William third Earl, and Philip fourth Earl, 

 and sister of Sir Philip Sidney, with portraits of Mary Sidney (2), 

 Henry second Earl, William third Earl, and Philip fourth Earl. Pp. 

 60—86. »» 



Lady Ann Clifford, Countess of Pembroke, 



Dorset, and Montgomery, wife of Philip Herbert, Earl of Pembroke, 

 with portraits of Lady Anne Clifford (4) and Philip Herbert, Earl of 

 Pembroke. Pp. 117—157. 



Henrietta d. of Sir Henry Hobart, w. of Hon. 



Charles Howard, third son of Henry, fifth Earl of Suffolk, 

 afterwards ninth Earl of Suffolk, with two portraits of the Countess. 

 Pp. 345—358. 



Also portraits of Lord Clarendon and of Ann, Duchess of York. 



WILTSHIRE PORTRAITS. 



DuCheSS Of Hamilton (Miss Nina Mary Benita Poore). Hearth 

 and Home, April 3rd, 1902. 



The Earl of Pembroke, The Countess of Pembroke, 

 and Lord Herbert of Lea. Three good process portraits 

 published as a supplement to the Wilts County Mirror of Sept. 13th, 

 1901, accompanying a long account of the festivities at Wilton on the 

 coming of age of Lord Herbert. The Earl and the Countess also appear 

 in The Gentlewoman, May 24th, 1902. 



The Hon. Michael Herbert, with Mrs. Herbert and family. 

 Shown as fishing by the bridge at Wilton. Black and White, June 14th, 

 1902. 



Dean of Salisbury, Rt. Rev. Bishop A. B Webb. 



Process portrait published as supplement to the Wilts County Mirror, 

 June 14th. Also in Sphere, June 22nd, 1901. 



Bishop Of Salisbury (John Wordsworth, D.D.). Churchwoman. 

 Sept. 27th, 1901. 



Rathmell WilSOn. In annual report of Salisbury Diocesan Branch 

 of the Church of England Temperance Society for 1899. 



Mr. and Mrs. John Puller. The West Wilts Elector, Sept. 

 11th, 1900. 



