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GAilts Obituary. 
Sir Henry Charles Eden Malet, third Baronet, of Wilbury 
Park, Wilts, died Jan. 12th, 1904, aged 68. Buried at Newton Toney. 
Born 1835. Son of Sir Alexander Malet. Educated at Eton. Entered 
Grenadier Guards 1854, served in Crimean War. Capt. and Lt.-Col. 
1862. Retired 1870. Afterwards Col. Commandant of 4th Middlesex 
Rifle Volunteers. He was lord of the manor of Newton Toney and J.P. 
for Wilts. He married, 1873, Laura Jane Campbell, second daughter of 
John Hamilton, formerly of Hilston Park, Mon. Their only daughter, 
Vera Hamilton, married, 1908, Mr. Dorotheos Antoniadi. The baronetcy 
passes to his brother, the Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Baldwin Malet, G.C.B., 
G.C.M.G. Wilbury Park was purchased by Sir Charles Malet, grandfather 
of the late baronet, exactly one hundred years ago. 
Obit. notices, Standard, Jan. 15th; Salisbury Journal, Jan. 16th ; 
The Wilts County Mirror (with some account of the Malet family) 
Jan. 15th, 1904; Wiltshire Times quoting from The World, Jan. 23rd, 
1904. 
Rev. Henry William Pullen. Died Dec. 15th, 1903, aged 67. 
Born 1836. Son of the Rev. William Pullen, Rector of Little Gidding 
(Hunts.). Educated at Marlborough and Clare Coll., Camb. B.A. 
1859, M.A. 1862. Deacon 1859, Priest 1860, Oxon. Assistant-Master 
at Bradfield, 1859—62. Vicar Choral of York Minster 1862; ditto, 
Salisbury Cathedral, 1863—75. Chaplain H.M.S. Alert in the Arctic 
Expedition 1875—76. Curate of Rockbeare (Dev.) 1898. Rector 
of Thorpe Mandeville (Northants) 1908. He was the author of the 
‘* Hight at Dame Europa’s School,” a skit published in 1870, which 
was translated into over a dozen languages and of which over 100,000 
copies were sold. He also edited Murray’s Handbooks to Italy and Greece. 
Obit notices, Times. Devizes Gazette, Dec. 24th, 1903. 
Silas J. Taunton. Died Jan. 4th, 1904, aged 58. Buried at 
Bemerton. Son of Silas Taunton, of Wick, Downton. Occupied farm 
at Odstock, and afterwards the Bemerton and Fugglestone Farms until a 
few years ago. Well known as an agriculturist and Conservative in 
South Wilts. He was the founder and the managing director of the 
Salisbury, Semley, and Gillingham Dairies, Ltd. 
Obit. notices, Salisbury Journal, Jan. 9th; Wilts County Mirror, Jan. 
8th, 1904. 

