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Henrietta Maria, w. of Col. Sir John Wallington, 



K.C.B., died Oct. 26th, 1905, aged 74. Daughter of Williatn Beach, 

 M.P. for Mahuesbury, of Oakley Hall (Hants), and Keevil House (Wilts), 

 and his wife, Jane Henrietta, d, of John Browne, Esq., of Salperton 

 Park (Glouc). Buried at Keevil. Lady Wallington was much beloved 

 and respected in the neighbourhood of Keevil Manor, where she had 

 lived since 1863. 



Obit, notice, Devizes Gazette, Nov. 2nd ; Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, 

 Dec, 1905. 



John Henry Jacob, died Aug. Sth, 1905. Buried in the Cloisters, 

 Salisbury. Born Feb. 20th, 1847, s. of Major Jacob, of Salisbury. He 

 was for some years in the Royal Navy, and on his retirement settled in 

 Salisbury. He was a J.P. for Wilts, a Churchman and Conservative, and 

 was much interested in various public institutions in Salisbury. He 

 married a daughter of the Hon. Henry Dugdale Curzon, younger son of 

 the 2nd Lord Howe, by whom he leaves a son and daughter. 



Obit, notice, Wilts County Mirror, Aug. 11th ; Salisbury Diocesan 

 Gazette, Dec. ; Salisbury Journal, Aug. 12th, 1905. 



Rev. John Hungerford Fenruddocke. Died Sept. 27th, 



1905, at Bournemouth. Buried at S. Newton. Scholar of Clare Coll., 

 Camb. B.A. 1851 ; M.A., 1854. Deacon, 1853 ; priest, 1854, Bp. of 

 Worcester. Curate of Lapworth (Cornw.), 1853 — 54. Perpetual Curate 

 of Berwick Bassett, 1854—58. Curate of S. Newton, 1858—60 ; Vicar 

 there 1860 — 93. Rector of Baverstock, 1893 — 1901, when he resigned 

 and retired to Bournemouth. During his incumbency of S. Newton the 

 Church was restored in 1862. 



Obit, notice, Wilts County Mirror, Oct. 6th, 1905. 



Fred Griffin. Died June 9th, 1905, aged 70. Buried at Devizes Road 



Cemetery, Salisbury. Born at Salisbury, April 24th, 1835, s. of James 



Griffin, timber and coal merchant. He was Mayor of Salisbury in the 



jubilee year, a prominent Freemason, and a generous giver to local objects 



Long obit notice, Wilts County Mirror, June 16th, 1905. 



Rev. John Fletcher Dixon-Stewart. Died June 29th, 1905. 



Born 1841, at Meadow Hall, Rotherham, s of Charles Dixon, educated 

 at Grammar School, Sheffield. Lichfield Theol. Coll., 1870. Deacon, 

 1872; priest, 1873 (Lichfield). Curate of St. Mary's, Stafi"ord, 1872— 

 75; St. Andrew's, Sutton (Cambs.), 1875 — 80; Sutton Bonnington 

 (Notts.), 1880—82. Rector and Vicar of Stanton St. Bernard, 1882 until 

 his death. 



Obit, notice, Devizes Gasette, June 29th, 1905. 



Rev. Henry Smelt. Died June 25th, 1905, aged 79. Jesus Coll., 

 Camb. B.A., 1849 ; M.A., 1852. Deacon, 1849 ; priest, 1850. Vicar of 

 Wilcot, 1856 — 1904, when he resigned and retired to Reading. 



