360 Wilts Obituary. 
Dean and Chapter in Convocation 1881—92; Prebendary of Sarum, 1894 
until his death. During his incumbency at St. Edmund’s the Church 
was restored at a cost of £8000. He was greatly respected as a parish 
priest. A man of strong character, of ability, of taste and culture in many 
ways, he was specially remarkable as a gardener, and the ‘‘ Chancellor’s 
Garden,” in the Close, became famous—no “ bedding ” plants were ever 
admitted, but the splendid effect of the great herbaceous borders running 
down to the river was acknowledged by all—whilst the few who were 
really herbaceous and Alpine gardeners themselves knew that here was 
a collection of good things second probably to very few in the South of 
England. 
He published, in addition to several sermons, the following :— 
“The Voice of the Good Shepherd to His Lost Sheep.” (Two 
editions.) 
‘‘The Minister of Christ in these Latter Days.” 
‘The State of the Blessed Dead in Paradise.” 
Obit. notices, Guardian, May 1st; Times, April 26th; Standard, April 
27th ; Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, May; Salisbury Journal, May 11th, 
1901. 
Rev. Herbert Henry Moseley, died April 23rd, 1901, aged 71. 
Buried at Holt. Educated at St. Paul’s School, and St. John’s College, 
Cambridge. B.A., 1853. Deacon, 1853; priest, 1854. Curate of Pyrford 
(Surrey), and afterwards of St. Augustine’s, Bristol. Vicar of Holt, 
1865 until his death. The vicarage was built and the schools and the 
Church largely re-built during his incumbency. 
Obit. notice, Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, June, 1901. 
Rev. Arthur Charles Devas, died May Ist, aged 57. Buried 
at Devizes Cemetery. Ch. Ch., Oxon. B.A., 1866; M.A., 1869. Deacon, 
1867 ; priest, 1868 (Ripon). Curate of Bramley (Yorks), 1867—69; St. 
Jude’s, Gray’s Inn Road, 1869—70; St. John’s, Devizes, 1870—71; 
Weymouth, 1871—2. Chaplain to the Prison, Devizes, 1872—1900. 
Vicar of St. Peter’s, Devizes, 1885 until his death. He leaves a widow, 
three sons, and six daughters. 
Obit. notices, Devizes Gazette, May 2nd; Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, 
June, 1901. 
Rev. Henry Clark Powell, died May 5th, 1901, aged 63. Born 
February 25th, 1832. Son of Rev. Harry Townsend Powell, Vicar of 
Stretton on Dunsmore, Warwickshire. Educated at Rugby and Oriel 
Coll., Oxon. B.A., 1861; M.A., 1864. Deacon, 1863; priest, 1864 
(Oxford). Curate of Sandhurst, 18683—65; All Saints, Chardstock, 
1865—67 ; Wilton, 1867—69. Provost of Cathedral of Inverness, 1869 
—76. Vicar of Stanton St. Bernard, 1877—82. Rector of Wylye, 1882 
until his death. Prebendary and Canon of Salisbury, 1896. He married, 
1868 Albinia Georgiana Norris. He was for some time Secretary of the 
