228 Wilts' Obituary. 



d. of Col. Augustus Cleveland, of Tapeley Park, near Bideford. He 

 leaves a son — Major W. A. Hicks Beach, and a daughter — Alice Margaret, 

 w. of W. Gr. Nicholson, M.P., of Basing Park, Alton. 



Obit. Notices, Standard, Aug. 5th ; Wilts County Mirror, Aug. 9th, 1801. 



Rev. the Hon. Douglas Hamilton Gordon. Died Dec. 



6th, 1901, aged 77. Buried in Cloisters, Salisbury. Third son of the 4th 

 Earl of Aberdeen, Prime Minister, 1852—5. Born March 13th, 1824. 

 Educated at Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge. M.A., 1846 ; 

 Deacon, 1847; Priest, 1848 (Lincoln). Curate of Addington, Surrey, 

 1847 ; Domestic Chaplain to Archbishop Howley, 1847 — 8 ; Rector of 

 Great Stanmore, 1848—60 ; Vicar of Northolt, Middlesex, 1860—80 ; 

 Private Chaplain to Queen Adelaide ; Chaplain in Ordinary to Queen 

 Victoria, 1857 ; Canon and Treasurer of Salisbury Cathedral, 1860 — 98 ; 

 Prior of St. John's Hospital, Burcombe, 1894, until his death ; Hon. 

 Chaplain to the King, 1901. Married Lady Ellen Susan Anne Douglas, 

 d. of the 19th Earl of Morton. He leaves three sons and two daughters. 

 A good man and a generous, sincerely regretted in Salisbury. 



Obit, notices, Guardian, Dec. 11th and 17th; Devizes Gazette, J)ec. 12th ; 

 Wilts County Mirror, Dec. 13th ; Salisbury Journal, 1901. 



Rev. Arthur Whitmarsh Fhelps. Died April i7th, 1902, 



aged 67. Buried at Amesbury. Second son of Piev. John Phelps, Vicar 

 of Hatherleigh, Devon. Educated at Marlborough and Wore. Coll., 

 Oxon. B.A., 1858 ; M.A,, 1861. Deacon, 1858 ; Priest, 1859 ' (Sarum) ; 

 Curate of Berwick St. Leonard, Wilts, 1858 — 62 ; Rector of Pertwood, 

 Wilts, 1859—63 ; Vicar of Compton Chamberlayne, Wilts, 1863—76 ; 

 Vicar of Amesbury, 1876 until his death. 



Obit notice, Salistntry Diocesan Gazette, May, 1902. 



Rev. William DOWding. Died March 25th, 1902, aged 85. 

 Buried at Idmiston. Merton Coll., Oxon. B.A., 1838; M.A., 1842; 

 Deacon and Priest, 1841. Curate of Dinton and Teffont, 1852 ; Verwood 

 (Dorset), 1856; Vicar of Idmiston with Porton, 1862 until his death. 

 During his incumbency the Church was restored, largely at his own 

 expense. He was famed for his powers of walking. 



Obit. Notice, Devizes Gazette, April 3rd ; Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, 

 May, 1902. 



Rev. William Ruscombe Wollen. Died Feb. i3th, 1902, 



aged 61. Buried at Bathwick Cemetery. Educated St. Cath. Coll., 

 Camb. B.A., 1871 ; M.A., 1876 ; Deacon, 1871 ; Priest, 1874 (Lichfield). 

 Curate of St. James' Wolverhampton, 1871 — 75; Braunton, Devon, 

 1875—77; Olveston, Gloucs., 1877—84; Rector of Westwood, Wilts, 

 1884 until his death. 



'So says Crockford ; Salisbury Diocesan Gazette says Deacon, 1859, 

 Priest, 1860. 



