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Gertrude Frances, Countess of Pembroke, died Sept 



30th 1906. Buried at Wilton. Third daughter of the 18th Earl o 

 Shrewsbury. Born March 21st, 1840. Married the 13th Earl o 

 Pembroke and Montgomery, 1874. She had no children, and was left 



a widow in 1895. ., ,, , -rrr-i. n /, 



. Obit, notices, Devize, Gazette, Oct. 4th and 11th; W^lts County 

 Mirror, Oct. 5th and 12th, 1906. 

 Daniel Hugh ClutterbUCk, of Middlewick, Corsham, died Aug. 

 5th 1906 a-ed 78, buried at Corsham. 2nd son of Thomas Clutterbiick, 

 of Hardenhuish Park, educated at Eton, obtained a commission in 8th 

 Hussars and took part in the Balaclava Charge when he was wounded 

 and left the army. Married Sophia Ellen, d. o John Spicer, of Esher 

 Place Surrey, by whom he had three sons and five daughters. Mrs. 

 ClutterbUCk died April 30th, 1906. In 1861 he entered the Old Bank, 

 Bath, of which his father had been a partner, when he removed from 

 Kington St. Michael to Bath, removing again shortly to Monks, Corsham, 

 and afterwards again to Middlewick, where he died. A Conservative 

 and earnest Churchman. J. P. for Wilts. 



Obit, notice, Devizes Gazette, Aug. 9th, 1906. 



Major Robert Montagu POOre, D.S.O. a portrait appeared 

 in the United Service Gazette, and the article descriptive of his career 

 accompanying it was reprinted in Wilts County Mirror, Aug. 24th, 1906. 



Rev. Richard ZoUChe Walker, Rector of Boyton died July 

 list, 1906, aged 76. Buried at Boyton. Fellow of Magdaleii^ Col 

 Oxom B.A., 1850. M.A., 1853. Deacon, 1852; priest, 1854 Oxford 

 Curate of Kingston Lisle, Berks, 1853-62. Rector of Boyton, 1861 



until his death. . , n^ ^■,^ n«,„"-p. 



Obit, notice, reprintedfrom Wylye Deanery Parish Maga^nreJDevues 



Gazette, Aug. 9th and Sept. 6th ; Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, Sept., 19Ub. 



Edward Burbidge, of Ford Farm, South Wraxall, died Julj- 12th, 



^relged 61 Bailed at South Wraxall. Third ^n of George Bishop 



Burbidge, born at Abbots Farm, North Wraxall? Earned 1878 



Elizabeth, d. of John Spencer, of West Lavington He leases a 



daughter only. He was well known as an agriculturist, had held many 



locafpubhc offices, and was Chairman of the Bradford on- Avon District 



Council and J.P. He was a Churchman and Conservative. 



Obit. Notice, Devizes Gazette, July 19th, 1906. 



