68 Wilts Obituary. 
Henry Hungerford Ludlow Bruges. Died Feb. 28th, 1903, 
aged 55. Buried at Seend. Eldest son of William Heald Ludlow, who 
assumed the name of Bruges on succeeding to the estates of his maternal 
uncle, Thomas Bruges. M.A. 1872, St. John’s, Oxon, of which college 
he was for many years bursar. He was a J.P. for Wilts, and of late 
years resided at Seend. 
Obit. notice, Devizes Gazette, March 5th, 1903. 
Rev. James Burn Smeaton. Died Feb. 20th, 1903. Queen’s 
Coll., Oxon, B.A., 1846. Deacon, 1845; priest 1846 (Exeter). Vicar of 
Hannington, 1848 until his death. 
Clifford Wyndham Holgate. Born Jan. 3rd, 1859, at Hendon 
(Middx.). Died April 21st, 1903, aged 44. Buried at Bexhill. Educated 
at Winchester and Brasenose College, Oxford, B.A. 1881, M.A. 1889. 
Bar, Lincoln’s Inn, 1886. Legal Secretary to the Bishop of Salisbury, 
1886. Diocesan Registrar, 1897. Chancellor of the Diocese of Salisbury, 
1902. Actuary of the Lower House of Convocation, 1902. For sixteen 
years his position at Salisbury brought him into close contact with all 
the principal churchmen—lJay and clerical—of the diocese, and amongst 
them all there was not one who had the good of the diocese more at 
heart than he had. An earnest churchman, a good man, a devoted 
Wykehamist, he deserved well of the places on earth which he loved best 
—Winchester and Salisbury. He was for a time Local Secretary for our 
Society in Salisbury. 
Obit. notices, Wilts County Mirror, April 24th; Salisbury Journal, 
April 25th; Gwardian, April 29th; Devizes Gazette, April 30th; Notes 
and Queries, May 2nd; Wilts Notes and Queries, March; Salishury 
Diocesan Gazette, May, 1903 (a long notice by the Bishop of Salisbury). 
He was the author of the following works : — 
‘Some Australian Library Catalogues.” Paper in The Library 
Chronicle, Nos. 20, 21, vol. ii., Oct., Nov., 1885. 
‘‘ Australian Libraries.” Paper read by Rev. W. D. Macray at the 
annual meeting of Library Association at Dublin, Oct., 1884, and 
published in volume of Transactions, 1885. 
“An Account of the Chief Libraries of Australia and Tasmania.” 
Pamphlet. Chiswick Press. 1886. 
**An Account of the Chief Libraries of New Zealand, with an 
Appendix of Statutes.” Dryden Press. 1886. 
‘‘ Winchester Commoners, 1836—1890. A Register of Commoners 
who have entered Winchester College from the commencement of 
Dr. Moberly’s Head-mastership to the present time, with Bio- — 
graphical Notices, an Alphabetical Index, and Appendices.” 8vo, — 
cloth. Salisbury: Brown & Co., 1891, pp. xix., 304. 
‘© A Proposed Bibliography of Wiltshire.” Wilts drch. Magq., xxvi., — 
221—241. 
‘‘Winchester Commoners, 1800—1835, with Introduction and 
Notes.” Salisbury: Brown & Co. Winchester: P. & G. Wells. 
2nd July, 1893. 

