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which, as he died unmarried, now passes to his brother, Dr. Huyshe Wolcott 
Yeatman, Bishop of Southwark. Obit. notice, Times, Jan. 6th, quoted by 
Wilts County Mirror, Jan. 7th; Standard, Jan. 6th, 1898. 
Henry Charles Howard, 18th Earl of Suffolk, 
Viscount Andover, and Baron Howard of 
Charlton, and 11th Earl of Berkshire, died March 
31st, was aged 65. Cremated at Woking, the ashes being deposited at 
Charlton. Eldest son of the 17th Earl of Suffolk, by Isabella, 2nd 
daughter of Lord Henry Howard, and niece of the 12th Duke of Norfolk. 
Born September 10th, 1833, educated at Harrow, married, 1868, Mary 
Eleanor Lauderdale, 4th daughter of the Hon. Henry Amelius Coventry. 
As Viscount Andover he sat as Liberal member for Malmesbury from 1859 
to 1868. Captain in the North Gloucestershire Militia. Succeeded his 
father as Earl of Suffolk, 1876. As J.P. and County Councillor for Wilts, 
he took an active part in county matters. He was a keen sportsman, and 
as a member of the Jockey Club from 1883 was prominent in the 
administration of turf affairs. He was well known as a writer on sporting 
subjects, having edited some volumes of the ‘“‘ Badminton Library.” He 
‘was also joint editor of the “Encyclopedia of Sport ” now appearing, the 
article on hare-hunting being by him. His death leaves a large gap 
in the Malmesbury neighbourhood, where, as an excellent and most 
popular landlord, he was widely respected. He leaves two sons and four 
daughters ; of whom Henry Molyneux Paget, born 1877, succeeds to the 
title. Obit. notices, Times, Daily Telegraph, April 1st; Devizes Gazette, 
April 7th ; Country Life Illustrated (with an admirable process portrait), 
April 9th, 1898. 
The Honourable Louisa Hay, died April 18th, 1898, aged 87. 
Buried at Market Lavington. Daughter of Captain (afterwards Admiral) 
the Hon. Duncombe Pleydell- Bouverie, born February 17th, 1811, at Clyffe 
Hall, Market Lavington. Married 1832, Captain Samuel Hay (son of the 
then Lord Erroll), who died in 1847. She lived nearly all her life at Clyffe 
Hall. Much beloved and respected in the neighbourhood. Obit. notice, 
Salisbury Dioc. Gazette, June, 1898 ; Devizes Gazette, April 28th, 1898. 
Lt.-Gen. George Neeld Boldero, Royal Scotch Fusiliers. 
Died May 5th, 1898. Buried at Grittleton. Born June 12th, 1829, 
Eldest son of Colonel Boldero, Royal Engineers, who was M.P. for 
Chippenham for twenty-nine years. Educated at Harrow, at the age of 17 
he obtained a commission in the 87th Regt., exchanging to the 21st three 
years later. He fought in the battles of Alma and Inkerman, being wounded — 
in the latter. He became in 1865 Inspector of Volunteers in N.E. District 
of Scotland; 1872, Deputy Quartermaster-General at Malta; 1878, com- 
manded Brigade Depét at Taunton; 1882, Major-General, and five years - 
after Lt.-General; retiring some years later. Married, 1862, Anna, d. of 
W. Stewart Trench, of Cardtown, Queen’s Co. 
Obit. notice, Devizes Gazette, May 19th, 1898. 
