172 Wilts Obituary. 
Rev. Robert Campbell Moberly, D.D., Canon of Christ 
Church, Oxford, and Regius Professor of Pastoral Theology, died June 
8th, 1903, aged 58. Buried in Cathedral graveyard. Born 1845. Son 
of Dr. George Moberly, Head Master of Winchester and Bishop of 
Salisbury. Educated at Winchester and New Coll., Oxford. 1st class 
Moderations 1865, 2nd class classical school 1867, in which year he won 
the Newdigate. B.A., 1867; M.A., 1870; D.D., 1892. Deacon 1869; 
Priest 1870. Senior Student of Ch. Ch. 1867—1880. Principal of St. 
Stephen’s House, Oxford, 1876—78. Principal of Salisbury Theological 
College 1878— 80. Chaplain to Bishop Moberly 1871—85. Vicar of 
Gt. Budworth (Ches.). 1880—92. Examining Chaplain to Bishop of 
Chester 1884—92. Hon. Canon of Chester 1890—93. Regius Professor 
of Pastoral Theology at Oxford, and Canon of Ch. Ch. 1892 until his 
death. He married, 1880, Alice Sidney, d. of Bishop W. K. Hamilton. 
He was the author, amongst other works, of :— 
*““An Account of the Question between the Bishop and the C.M.S8, 
in the Diocese of Colombo.” 1876. 
“The Light of the Revelation of God on the Question of Marriage 
with a Sister-in-law.” 1884. 
‘Ts the Independence of Church Courts really impossible.” 1886. 
‘Sorrow, Sin, and Beauty.” 1889. 
‘‘The Incarnation as the Basis of Dogma.’ 
Lux Mundi. 1889. 
“‘ Disestablishment and Disendowment.” 
** Reason and Religion.” 1896. 
‘The Ministerial Priesthood.” 1897. 
‘** Personality and the Atonement.’”’ 1901. 
‘Christ our Life.” 
‘* Undenominationalism.” 
Obit. notices, Times and Standard, June 9th; Wilts County Mirror, 
June 12th; and a long and full In Memoriam notice by H. 8. H(olland), 
in Guardian, June 17th, 1903. Obituary notice and sermons by the 
Bishop of Salisbury preached in the Cathedral on June 14th, in Salisbury 
Diocesan Gazette, July, 1903. 
One of the essays in ° 
Rev. Arthur Wynell-Mayow, died Aug. 4th, 1903, aged 50. 
Born Dec. 25th. 1852. Educated Bradfield and Keble: Coll., Oxon. 
B.A. 1876, M.A. 1880. Deacon 1876, Priest 1878 (Rochester). Curate 
of St. Margaret, Lee, Kent, 1876—79; Chaplain, Royal Navy, 1879—88 ; 
Vicar of Frocester, Gloucs., 1883—88; Sutton-on-Plym, 1888—94; 
Dunster, Som., 1894. He resigned some years ago, and had since lived 
at Kenbury, Devon. 
Obit. notices, Guardian, Aug. 12th; Church Times, Aug. 21st, 1908. 
William Jefferey Brown, of Middle Hill House, Box, died 
Oct. 24th, 1903, aged 84. Buried at Box Cemetery. A vice-president 
of the Chippenham Agricultural Association, he was well known in that 

