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Rev. Albert Richard Vardy, died July 16th, 1900, aged 58. 
Born at Warminster, 1841. Educated at City of London School and 
Trin. Coll., Camb., of which he was scholar and fellow. B.A., 1864; 
M.A., 1867. At Cambridge he won many prizes and medals. Deacon, 
1866; Priest, 1867 (Ely). Private tutor in the family of Anthony 
Trollope. Assistant master, City of London School, 1864—72; Curate 
of St. Giles’, Cripplegate, 1867; St. Andrew, Undershaft, 1868—72. 
Head-master of King Edward’s School, Birmingham, 1872 until his death. 
He took a prominent place in Birmingham in educational and literary 
matters. 
Obit. notice, Times, July 18th; Guardian, July 25th, 1900. 
Rev. Bennett George Johns, died July 8th, 1900, aged 79. 
Buried at Alleannings. Deacon, 1845; Priest, 1847 (London). Normal 
Master in St. Mark’s Coll., Chelsea, 1842—47 ; Head-master, Dulwich 
Grammar School, 1850—51; Chaplain and Secretary, Blind School in 
St. Geo. Fields, 1851—86 ; Vicar of Woodmancote with Popham (Hants), 
1886—93 ; Rector of Alleannings, Wilts, 1898, until his death. He was 
a contributor to The Quarterly Review, Edinburgh Review, and Fraser's 
Magazine, and was the author of a number of small books and pamphlets, 
amongst which were :— 
A History of the Jews between the Old and New Testaments. 
Blind People, their Works and Ways. 
Sermons to the Blind. 
A History of Spain. 
A Short and Simple History of England. 
Outlines of the History of Rome. 
A First Book of Poetry. 
The Elements of Geography. 
Obit. notice, Devizes Gazette, July 12th, 1900. 
Rev. John Prosser Woodhouse Greenly, died Nov. 17th, 
1900, aged 90. For thirty-nine years Curate of Laverstock, and for 
some time Chaplain of Salisbury Gaol. B.A. of Trinity Coll., Dublin, 
and St. Peter’s Coll., Camb. 
Obit. notice, Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, Dec., 1900. 
Louisa Ruperta, Widow of Edward Colston, of 
Roundway Park, died Nov. 20th, 1900, aged 76. Buried at Southbroom. 
_ Daughter of Rev. Edward Murray, Preb. of St. Paul’s, and Ruperta 
_ Catherine, his wife, daughter of Sir George Wright, Bart. Her children 
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