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Oxford. Curate of Sutton Courtenay, Berks, 1853—55; St. Peter's, 

 Wallingford, 1855—6; Yardlej', Hastings, 1856—7; Perpetual Curate 

 of King's Sterndale, Derby, 1858—63 ; Curate of Marldon, Devon, 

 1864— 65 ; Welshpool, 1865—1875; Vicar of Market Lavington, 1875 

 until his death. His wife predeceased him, and he leaves no children. 

 Obit, notice, Devizes Gazette, Sept. 20th, 1906; Salisbury Diocesan 

 Gazette, October, 1906. 



John Francis Arundell, 12th Baron Arundell of 



WardOUr , and Count of the Holy Roman Empire, died October 26th, 

 1906, aged 74. Buried at Wardour. Son of the 11th Baron by his second 

 wife, Catherine, daughter of Sir Henry Tichborne, 8th Bart. Born Dec. 

 28th, 1831; married, October 13th, 1862, Anne Lucy, daughter of John 

 Errington, of High Warden, Northumberland. Succeeded to title on 

 death of his father, six days after his marriage. J. P. for Wilts 1859, 

 and Middlesex, and D.L., for Wilts. He was the author of The Secret of 

 Plato's Atlantis ; &nA Tradition, Principally with Reference to My- 

 thology and the Law of Nations, and other works. He -was an earnest 

 Roman Catholic, and a very generous supporter of all Eoman Catholic 

 institutions. Of a modest and retiring disposition, a scholar much de- 

 voted to historical research, he took no very prominent part in the public 

 life of the county, but the welfare of everyone connected with his estates 

 was of the deepest interest to him, and he won the respect and affectionate 

 regard of all classes in his neighbourhood. In a long obituary notice. 

 The Salisbury Journal of November 3rd, 1906, states that for many years 

 past he had been engaged on a History of Wavdour Castle. He leaves 

 no children, and is succeeded by his brother, the Rev. Everard Aloysius 

 Gonzaga Arundell, a Jesuit priest, who was born in 1834. 

 Obit, notice, Wilts County Mirror, November 2nd, 1906. 



