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notices, Times, Sept. 28th; Devizes Gazette, Sept. 30th and Oct. 7th ; 
Marlborough Times, Oct. 2nd ; Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, Nov., 1897. 
William Charles Hitchcock, of Conock House, died Nov. 2nd, 1897, aged 79. 
Buried at All Cannings. Well known and much respected. He came of a 
family which numbered among its members in former years many of the 
large farmers of Wilts. He was the third son of Simon Pile Hitchcock, of 
All Cannings, and before he came to reside at Conock, occupied a farm at 
Everley. Obit. notice, Devizes Gazette, Nov. 4th, 1897. 
Rey. Henry Theodore Cavell, aged 72. Died at Weymouth, June 24th, 
1897. St. Bees, 1847. Deacon, 1849. Priest, 1850. Curate of St. 
Clement, Ipswich, 1849—51; St. Helen, Ipswich, 1851—57 ; St. Michael, 
Stockwell, 1857—60; first Vicar of St. James, Bath, 1861—71; St. Jude, 
Southwark, 1871—76; Rector of Burnsall, Yorks, 1876—77 ; Vicar of 
Gresley, Derby, 1877—82 ; St. Paul, Poole, 1882—87 ; Staverton, Wilts, 
1888 until he resigned in 1897. 
The Rev: Edward Slater Browne. Died Sept. 9th, aged about 67. 
Buried at Cholderton. Being found drowned, apparently by accident, in a 
well at Cholderton, where he resided. Worcester Coll, Oxon. 3B.A., 1852, 
M.A., 1855. Deacon, 1854. Priest, 1855, by Bp. of Rochester. Curate 
Holy Trinity, Halstead ; Newton-on-Ouse, Yorks ; Perpetual Curate of St. 
John Baptist, Purbrook, Hants; Curate of Warminster ; Vicar of St. 
Katherine’s, Savernake, 1863—78 ; Sub-Dean of Sarum, 1882—87; Canon 
and Prebendary of Sarum, 1888. A man of considerable abilities. Known 
as a preacher in the Salisbury neighbourhood, who, until his later years 
were clouded by domestic losses, ill-health, and failure of eyesight, did good 
work in the diocese. 
Obit. notices, Wilts County Mirror, Sept. 17th ; Salisbury Diocesan 
Gazette, Oct.; Devizes Gazette, Sept. 16th, 1897. 
Capt. Henry George Hunt-Grubbe, 9th and 48th Regts., of Eastwell, 
Potterne, s. of Thomas Huut-Grubbe, born, 1838, married Ada Letitia, 3rd 
d. of Charles Wyndham, Esq., of Wans, died June 17th, 1897, aged 58. 
Buried at Potterne. Much respected by all who knew him. Obit. notice, 
Devizes Gazette, June 24th, 1897. 
Capt. Ernlé Warriner, of 64, Holland Park, late of 16th Lancers, died Nov. 
24th, 1896, aged 77. 
J. H. Foley. Born at Trowbridge, Dec. 7th, 1847. Died, aged 49, 1897. 
Buried in Trowbridge Cemetery. The son of John Graham Foley, he took 
the leading part in the auctioneers’ business of Foley, Son, & Mundy, and 
was much identified with the business and social life of Trowbridge, where 
his loss was greatly felt. Obit. notice in Wiltshire Chronicle, quoted by 
Devizes Gazette, July 8th, 1897. 
