Recent Wiltshire BooL<<, Pamphlets, and Articles. 329 



He had no children. Beginning life as a chemist in Oxford, he retired 

 in 1861, and purchased the manor of Blacklands from Mr. Marshall 

 Hall. J.P. for Wilts, 1880. Beyond his magisterial duties — to which 

 he was very constant — he took no public part in the affairs of the county. 

 A churchman and Conservative in politics. 



Obit, notice, Devizes Gazette, March 1st, 1906. 



Rev. Francis Charles Chester Master, died Feb. i9th, 



1906, aged 60. Buried at Highworth. London Coll. of Div., 1873. Curate 

 of Ch. C, Battersea, 1876—77 ; Stoke-next-Guildford, 1877—78; Great 

 Haseley, Oxon, 1878—82; Highworth, 1882—87. Vicar of Ch. Ch., 

 Bootle, 1887—93; Vicar of Highworth, 1893, until his death. A 

 prominent Freemason, having been Provincial Grand Chaplain of West 

 Lancashire, and afterwards (1903) of Wiltshire. 

 Obit, notice, Devizes Gazette, March 1st, 1906. 



Rev. Thomas Julius Henderson, died June 30th, i905. 



Buried at Farley. Wadham Coll., Oxon, B.A., 1849; M.A., 1852. 

 Deacon, 1850 ; priest, 1851, Eochester. Perpetual Curate of Kennington 

 (Berks), 1856-59; Vicar of South Benfleet (Essex) 1859—72; Perpetual 

 Curate of Canvey Island (Essex), 1860 — 72 ; Rector of Heywood (Lanes.), 

 1872—78 ; Vicar of South Banbury, 1878—83 ; Vicar of Farley with 

 Pitton and Warden of Farley Hospital, 1883 until his death. 

 Obit, notice, Salisbury Journal, July 8th, 1905. 



[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.] 



Notes on St. Martin's Church and Parish, compiled 



by T. H. Baker. Salisbury: Brown & Co., Bennett Brothers. 

 1906. 

 Cloth, 8vo, pp. viii. + 167 + 1 p. of errata at end. Illustrations of 

 The Church, N.W., 1906 ; N.W., 1820 ; Plan, 1836. 



This book especially disclaims any title to be a history of the parish, 



