[5][6] In 1884 Harmer Green Chapel, a short way east of Welwyn, was built to a design by Wilshere and opened as a mission room.
[13] A note to Charles Drury Edward Fortnum shows that Wilshere used the diplomatic bag to have Recupero collection pieces shipped from Florence to the South Kensington Museum.
[14] Left by Wilshere to Pusey House, Oxford, the collection was for many years on loan to the Ashmolean Museum.
Florence (1848–1877), the third daughter, married in 1869 Guilbert Edward Wyndham Malet of the Royal Horse Artillery, son of the Rev.
[4][18] Alice Augusta, the last surviving daughter, left no heir, and on her death in 1934 the estate was inherited by Gerald Maunsell Gamul Farmer, who took the surname Wilshere.