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1834, a native of Sutton Veney. A prominent agriculturist in the 
Warminster neighbourhood, and Chairman of the District Council, a 
churchman and Conservative. 
Obit. Notices, Warminster Journal, September 3rd; Wiltshire Times, 
September 8rd, 1904. 
Miss Louisa Mary Thomas, owner of Blunsdon Abbey. Died 
August 20th, 1904, aged 41. Buried at St. Fagan’s Churchyard, Aberdare. 
Born October 18th,.1863, daughter of Samuel Thomas, of Ysguborwen, 
S. Wales. 
Obit. notice, North Wilts Herald, August 26th, 1904. 
Edward Alexander. Died August 18th, 1904, aged 55. Buried 
at Bemerton. Born at Redlynch, March 27th, 1849. Commenced 
business in Salisbury thirty years ago. Mayor of Salisbury, 1899. J.P. 
for the city, 1901. A churchman and Conservative, taking an active 
part in local matters. 
Obit. notice, Wilts County Mirror, August 26th, 1904. 
Frank Rendell. Died August 25th, 1904, aged 51. Buried at 
Devizes Cemetery. Alderman of Devizes. A Conservative and church- 
man. He was mayor in 1901-2, and took a leading part in municipal 
matters in the town. 
Obit. notice, Devizes Gazette, August 25th and September 1st; Wilt- 
shire Advertiser, August 25th, 1904. 
AMecent CHiltshire Hooks, Pamphlets, and 
Articles. 
[N.B.—This list does not claim to be in any way exhaustive. The Editor 
appeals to all authors and publishers of pamphlets, books, or views in any 
way connected with the county to send him copies of their works, and to 
editors of papers and members of the Society generally to send him 
copies of articles, views, or portraits, appearing in the newspapers. | 
Sylvan Savernake and its Story. By W. Maurice 
Adams. Maurice & Co., 28, Schubert Road, 
Putney, S.W.; Lucy, High Street, Marlborough. 
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