296 Family of Shuter of Winterbourne Gunner. 



rich carpeting of the Downs ; — our afternoon's in visits from agreeable neigh- 

 bours. As soon as I can get out of the bustle of electioneering at Salisbury, I 

 shall set my face homewards, stopping a day or two at Godalming, to which 

 you direct your letter next week. 



The opposite page presents you with two imperfect sketches of Stoke Church 

 by Windsor ; with the tomb of Mrs. Antrobus and her sister Gray, whose son 

 lies by the side of it without any memorial as yet. The church, surrounded 

 with rosemary, stands on the edge of Mr. Pen's park, and has narrowly escaped 

 being pulled down for obstructing his view, I hope you will make better 

 copies from these rude originals. Did you go to a sale of Zuccarelli's drawings 

 at Turnford by Cheshunt last Monday, &c, by Lansford amongst a Mr. Perram's 

 furniture." [Here the letter ends abruptly,] 



Query — FAMILY of SHUTER, of Winterbourne Gunner. 



New Canal, Salisbury, 



November 3rd, 1865. 

 The Editors of the Wilts Magazine. 



Gentlemen, 



Seeing a query in the last No. of your Magazine respecting any 

 records of the family of Shuter in the parish of Winterbourne 

 Gunner, we shewed it to R. Blake, Esq., The Elms, Winterbourne 

 Dauntsey, who by the kind permission of the Rev. E. G. Griffith, 

 the Rector of Winterbourne Gunner, examined the Parish Register 

 and found the following entry : — 



"1613. Will m . Shuter the sonne of Mr. John Shuter, Squier, was Baptized 

 the day of January, Anno dni. 1613 ." 



Mr. Blake was unable to decipher the words where we have left 

 a blank, but we are sure the Rector would offer every facility in 

 his power for a more critical examination. 



We are, 



Your obedient Servants, 

 Brown & Co. 



