Testimonial To Captain H. J. Barker, 12th Shropshire (Wem) Rifle Volunteers, 1864. About four years and a half ago the foundation of the 12th Shropshire (Wem) Rifle Volunteer Corps was laid; but at that time only a sufficient number of members could be found patriotic enough to form a subdivision, and in all probability this small number would have dwindled to nothing had not the present Captain (H. J. Barker, Esq.), about three years ago, consented to take command of it. From the time of his appointment Captain Barker has been most zealous in his endeavours to promote the prosperity and efficiency of the corps, which in these respects now stands as high as any corps in the county, and has the honour this year of numbering among its members the champion shot of England. Among his own men and in his own county Captain Barker is most popular; and, to show their appreciation of his services, the members of his corps have lately presented him with a valuable silver inkstand, bearing the following inscription: "This testimonial was presented to Captain H. J. Barker by the officers, non-commissioned officers, and privates of the 12th S. R. V. as a mark of esteem for his services in promoting the efficiency and welfare of the corps". From "Illustrated London News", 1864.

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