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Wilts Obituary. 
Wilts, J.P. for Hants. Succeeded his father as baronet, 1899. Repre- 
sented Salisbury as a Conservative M.P. 1886—-97. Served as captain 
in 15th Battalion of Imperial Yeomanry in South Africa, 1900—02, and 
was mentioned in despatches. Acted as chief Press Censor in Johannes- 
burg 1902. Married, Nov. 1st, 1888, Edith Maud, only daughter of Sir 
Edward Lawson, Bart., of Hall Barn, Beaconsfield, by whom he leaves 
one son, Edward Henry Westrow Hulse, born 1889. The Wilts County 
Mirror, June 5th, 1903, has a long obituary notice and also an 
In memoriam notice by H. C. Richards :—‘“* Edward Hulse was a true 
friend, a devoted member, a keen politician, an excellent sportsman, 
and Salisbury will never be able to re-call one who, whilst he was her 
member, sought more persistently to remember what he could and 
would do for her sons and daughters.” 
Obit. notice, Standard, June 1st, 1903. 
Cornwallis Wykeham-Martin. Died April 28th, 1903, aged 
69. Buried at Purton. Son of Charles Wykeham-Martin, of Leeds 
Castle, Kent, and Lady Jemima Isabella, d. of James, 5th Earl 
Cornwallis. Born June 18th, 1833. Educated at Eton. Joined the navy 
1846, and served in the Baltic during the Crimean War. He retired 
from the navy in 1861, and some six years later took up his residence at 
Purton. He served for some years on the County Council, and was 
regular in his attendance as a magistrate on the Swindon, Wootton 
Bassett, and Cricklade benches. He was a strong Conservative and 
churchman. He leaves two sons, Charles Allen and Robert Fiennes, 
and six daughters, Mrs. Leigh Pemberton, Mrs. H. Pollock, Mrs. Henry 
Clutterbuck, and the Misses Theodora, Catherine and Sybil Wykeham- 
Martin. He identified himself much with all Purton matters, and was 
much liked and respected. 
Obit. notices, Devizes Gazette, April 30th; North Wilts Herald, May 
1st and 8th, 1903. 
Lt.-Col. John Frederick Everett, of the Close, Salisbury, 
died, aged 69, May 14th, 1903. Buried at Sutton Veny. Eldest son 
of Joseph Everett, D.L., of Greenhill House, Sutton Veny, and Alice, 
d. of Rev. Robert Rolfe, Rector of Saham Toney (Norfolk). Born at 
Heytesbury, Oct. 17th, 1834. Educated at Winchester. Ensign 13th 
Foot, 1853; Lieut. 1855. Served in the Crimea and Indian Mutiny. 
Captain 25th Regt. 1860. Resigned 1865. Married, 1863, Mary Florence, 
2nd d. of Rev. Henry Fowle, of Chute Lodge, Wilts. He succeeded his 
father in the Greenhill and Upton Lovel estates, 1865, and for some years ~ 
hunted the South and West Wilts Hounds. He held the command of 
the 1st Wilts Rifle Volunteers from 1866 to 1885, and of late years had 
taken great interest in the Salisbury Church Lads’ Brigade, of which he 
was commanding officer. A J.P. for the county, and active in his — 
magisterial duties, a Conservative, and a staunch supporter of all Church 
work, his loss will be much felt in the Salisbury neighbourhood. The ~ 
Greenhill estate was sold in 1898, and most of the Upton Lovel property — 

