Wilts Obituary. 89 
Inaugural Address, on the Excavations at Rotherley, Woodcuts, and 
Bokerley Dyke. (With folding map.) Vol. XXV., p. 283—311. 
Excavations in Wansdyke, 1889—91. Vol. XXVI., p. 335—342. 
(With folding map.) 
Excavations of the South Lodge Camp, Rushmore Park. Vol. XXVILI., 
p. 206—222. (One plate and two folding plans.) 
The Rt. Honble. Lord Ludlow of Heywood. Died 
Dee. 25th, 1899, aged 72. Henry Charles Lopes was born at Devonport, 
Oct. 3rd, 1827. Third son of Sir Ralph Lopes, second Baronet. Educated 
at Winchester and Balliol Coll., Oxon; B.A., 1849; Bar Inner Temple, 
1852; Q.C., 1869; Bencher, 1870. Conservative M.P. for Launceston, 
1868—74; Frome, 1874—76. Recorder of Exeter, 1867—76. J.P. Wilts 
and Som. D.L. Wilts. Judge, 1876—9; Queen’s Bench, 1879—85; 
Knight Bachelor, 1876; Lord Justice of Appeal, 1885; Privy Councillor, 
1875. Chairman of Wilts Quarter Sessions, 1895. Created Baron 
Ludlow of Heywood, Wilts, 1897. Married, 1854, Cordelia’ Lucy, d. of 
Ewing Clark, Esq., of Efford Manor, Devon, who died 1891. He in- 
herited the Heywood estate from his maternal uncle in 1876. He is 
succeeded in the title by his son, the Hon. H. L. Lopes, b. 1865. 
An account of his legal career is given in The Times, quoted by the 
Devizes Gazette, Dec. 28th; Standard, Dec. 26th; Wilts County Mirror, 
Dec. 29th, 1899. Notices of his funeral and will, Devizes Gazette, 
Jan. 4th and March 29th, 1900. 
Sir Edmund Douglas Veitch Fane, K.C.M.G. Died 
March 20th, 1900. Buried at the New Western Cemetery, Copenhagen. 
He was the eldest son of the Rev. Arthur Fane, of Boyton, and his wife, 
Lucey, d. of John Bennett, of Pyt House. Born May 6th, 1887. Merton 
Coll., Oxon. Appointed attaché in diplomatic service, 1858. Nominated 
to Teheran, 1858; appointed Third Secretary and transferred to Turin, 
1863. Promoted to be Second Secretary at St. Petersburg, 1866, he 
subsequently served at Washington, Florence, Munich, Brussels, Vienna, 
and Berne. Secretary of Legation at Copenhagen, 1879; Madrid, 1881 ; 
Brussels, 1885; Secretary of Embassy at Constantinople, 1885; Minister 
Plenipotentiary at Constantinople, 1892—1895 ; at Belgrade, 1893—1898 ; 
at Copenhagen, 1898 until his death. K.C.M.G., 1899. J.P. and D.L. 
for Wilts. Married, 1875, Constantia Eleanor, d. Major-General Robert 
Blucher Wood, C.B. 
Obit. notice, Standard, March 21st, 1900. 
Lt.-Col. Sir Frederick Thomas Arthur Harvey- 
Bathurst, fourth Baronet, of Clarendon Park, Salisbury. Died 
May 20th, 1900, aged 67. Buried at Alderbury. Born March 13th, 1833. 
Educated at Eton. Joined Grenadier Guards, 1851. Served in the 
