112 Wilts Ohitnary. 



in its work. He was a member of the Government commission on horse 

 breeding. He was a J.P. for Wilts and Dorset. 



Obit, notice, Devizes Gazette, Nov. 3rd ; Wilts County Mirror, Nov. 

 4th ; Salisbury Journal, Nov. 5th, 1904. 



TilliS H. PritChett, died March, 1905, aged 47. An architect by 

 profession, he was chief officer of the Swindon Fire Brigade, and was 

 one of the Fire Prevention Committee's special commission which visited 

 the principal cities in Europe in 1904. He held the Royal Humane 

 Sociey's medal for saving four lives at sea, and had also been prominent 

 as a naval volunteer. He married the daughter of J. C. Maclean, M.B., 

 of Swindon, who survives him. 



Thomas Edward Spinney, died February 12th, 1905, aged 82. 

 Buried at Devizes Road Cemetery, Sahsbury. Born in Dorset, he was 

 for thirty-five years organi.st and choirmaster at St. Edmund's, Salisbury. 

 He had also been organist at other Churches in the neighbourhood. He 

 took a leading part in the organisation of the Diocesan Choral Association 

 and in all other musical matters in Salisbury. He published many 

 musical works: — "The Organists' Assistant," a "Choral Service," a 

 " Te Deum," and various songs and voluntaries, as well as a cantata, 

 "The Village Belles." 

 Obit, notices, Wilts County Mirror, Feb. 17th and 24th, 1005. 



Sarah Charlotte Elizabeth Eggfington Ernle-Erle- 



DraX, of Charborough Park, Dorset, died March 9th, 1905, aged 76. 

 She owned a considerable amount of property in different parts of 

 Wiltshire. Buried in Mausoleum at Charborough. 



Herbert Horatio Nelson, Viscount Trafalgar, Died May 



4th, 1905, aged 50. Eldest son of Earl Nelson by his marriage with 

 Lady Mary Agar, only daughter of the 2nd Earl of Normanton. Born 

 July 19th, 1854. Educated at Eton. Held commission in the militia. 

 Married, 1879, Eliza Blanche, d. of F. J. Dalgety, of Lockerley Hall, 

 Hants. He was J.P. for Wilts and Gloucestershire. Died from a fall 

 downstairs at his residence, Braydon House, near Minety. 



Obit, notices, Devizes Gazette, May 11th; Wilts County Mirror, 

 May 12th, 1905. 



