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married 28 January 1869, Maud (daughter of Col. John 

 Alexander Wilson, KA,), who is still living, and married again, 

 17 Sept. 1896, Col. W. H. Wright, RA. Churchill was buried 

 at Cockfield, and is commemorated by a brass in the College 

 Chapel. 



Churchill's great uncle, Joseph, had two sons, Charles 

 Cardale (born at Ludlow, 23 November 1808, died at 5, 

 Brookside, Cambridge, 22 July 1895, at 4.45 a.m., buried 

 26 July in Cherry Hinton churchyard), and Frederick John 

 (born at Ludlow 20 February 1810, died same year). Cardale 

 (as he was always called, to distinguish him from his cousin) 

 took his B.A. 1830, M.A. 1833. He was elected, without 

 opposition. Professor of Botany in succession to J. S. Henslow, 

 on 12 June 1861.^^ On the 3 April 1866, he married at Walcot 

 Church, Bath, Anna Maria, eldest daughter of the late John 

 Walker, Esq., of the Civil Service, Madras. He was admitted 

 Fellow of St. John's, under the new statutes, 1 November 1882. 



While they here sojourned, their presence drew us 

 By the sweetness of" their human love; 

 Day by day good thoughts of them renew us. 

 Like fresh tidings from the world above; 



Coming, like the stars at gloamin' glinting 

 Through the western clouds, when loud winds cease, 

 Silently of that calm country hinting, 

 Where they with the angels are at peace. 



# # * # 



Yea, Amen ! changeless One, Thou only 

 Art life's guide and spiritual goal. 

 Thou the Light across the dark vale lonely. 

 Thou the eternal haven of the soul ! 



J. C. Shaiep, "Memories." 



John E. B. Mayor. 



NOTES ON MEMOIR. 



Ferstat in incepto. — Ovid. 



My love for Nature is as old as I. — Tennyson. 



Chi va piano, va sano ; e chi va sano, va lontano. — Prov. 



1 From the Eagle, Michaelmas Term, 1895. A still career, all of one piece, has 

 few landmarks. Cardinal dates however may be of service. Bom at Ludlow, 

 23rd November 1808; came to the University, October 1826; B.A. 1830; M.A. 1833; 



