232 Wilts Obituary. 



Ann Jane KenriCk. Died Nov. 20th, 1901, aged 77. Buried at 

 Keevil. Daughter of Rev. G. T. Chamberlaine, of Ansford (Som.), and 

 Kenton (Dev.)- Widow of the late Dr. G. C. Kenrick, of Melkshani 

 House. She had lived for many years at Keevil, in the well-known 

 half-timbered house which had been restored and made habitable for 

 her. Here she created a delightful home, wi-th many objects of anti- 

 quarian interest, which she was delighted to show to all who were 

 interested in such things, as well as a most charming garden. She was 

 a most regular attendant at the annual meetings of the Society. 



Obit, notices, Devizes Gazette, Nov. 28th; Wilts/tire Times, Nov 30th, 

 1901. 



Douglas John Kinneir Macdonald. Died July 27th. 1901, 



aged 73. Buried in the Cloisters at Sahsbury. Eldest son of llev. 

 Douglas Macdonald, Vicar of W. Alvington (s. of Archdeacon Macdonald). 

 Educated at Marlborough and Jesus Coll., Camb. Articled as solicitor 

 to his uncle, Fitzherbert Macdonald, to whose business he succeeded in 

 1880, at the Diocesan Registry, in partnership with Mr. A. R. Maiden. 

 He was Clerk to the Dean and Chapter. Succeeded at his father's death 

 to the estate of Sanda, Argyllshire. He was a captain in the Argyll and 

 Bute Volunteer Artillery. Very keen on golf and archery. He leaves 

 a widow, son, and daughter. 



Obit notice, Salishury Journal, Aug. 8, 1901. 



The Hon. Herbert Welbore Ellis Agar, of Stanton 



Fitzwarren. Second son of second Earl of Normanton. Died Aug. 9th, 

 1901, aged 78. He had lived at Stanton Fitzwarren for the last twenty- 

 five years. 



George Henry Head. Died Nov. 2nd, 1901. Buried in Devizes 

 Cemetery. Born at Market Lavington, Dec. 24th, 1889. He established 

 a large wholesale and retail grocery business in Devizes. He was a 

 member of the Town Council from 1874 until his death, became alderman 

 in 1889, and was six times mayor. He sat on the County Council from 

 1889 to 1898. A Congregationalist and a Liberal, he was much respected 

 by all classes and creeds amongst his fellow townsmen. 

 Long obit, notice, Devizes Gazette, Nov. 7th, 1901. 



John Isaac Watts. Died Nov. 5th, 1901, aged 60. Buried at 

 Keevil. Born at Keevil, occupied dairy farm there ; afterwards tenant 

 and owner of Whistley Farm, near Devizes. Well known as man of 

 business in London. Managing Director of London and Provincial 

 Dairy Company and of the Protene Company. 

 Obit, notice, Devizes Gazette, Nov. 7th, 1901. 



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