. History of the Carlile family : Paisley branch . he advantage of two billiardtables, a library and hall for lectures of a scientific or literarynature and concerts. The various rooms are decorated with pithymottoes selected by the Founder, and the hall is decorated with oilpictures, kit-kat size, of the Prime Ministers during the life of theFounder. Mr. J. W. Carlile has collected many good pictures,among them a Holbein (portrait of Duke of Somerset), Leighton,Colin Hunter, and Marcus Stone (2). In 1886 his portrait andthat of his (first) wife were painted by W. W. Ouless, latter p


. History of the Carlile family : Paisley branch . he advantage of two billiardtables, a library and hall for lectures of a scientific or literarynature and concerts. The various rooms are decorated with pithymottoes selected by the Founder, and the hall is decorated with oilpictures, kit-kat size, of the Prime Ministers during the life of theFounder. Mr. J. W. Carlile has collected many good pictures,among them a Holbein (portrait of Duke of Somerset), Leighton,Colin Hunter, and Marcus Stone (2). In 1886 his portrait andthat of his (first) wife were painted by W. W. Ouless, latter pictures and many others are now at Gayhurst(Carlile, William Walter). In 1906 he presented his The LastLoad, by John Linnell, senior (1792—1882), canvas 2 ft. 1 1 4ft 9^ in., to the Tate Gallery, where it is now hanging inGallery III, No. 2060. In 1882-3 he served the office of High Sheriff for is now and for that county, and for Bucks. In politics he is a Conservative, and he is a member of theJunior Carlton Club,.


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