168 Wilts Obituary, 



wise and quiet helpfulness and his courteous and upright life he was 

 loved and respected not only by his friends but by everyone who knew 

 him." He married, 1860, Madeline, d. of Major-Gen. Sir Guy Campbell 

 and his wife Pamela, d. of Lord Edward Fitzgerald. He leaves two 

 sons — George, Chief Secretary for Ireland, 1900 — 1905, Col. Guy, of 

 the 16th Lancers, now Military Attache at St. Petersburg — and three 

 daughters— Lady Elcho, Mrs. Charles Adeane, and Lady Tennant. 



Long obit, notices, Times, March 14th ; Wiltshire Gazette, March 16th, 

 1911. Portrait, Sphere, March 18th, 1911. 



HeV. Felix John Buckley, died March 20th, 1911, aged 76. 

 Buried at Bournemouth. Educated Eton, 1845. Merton Coll., Oxon. 

 B.A., 1858; M.A., 1861. Deacon, 1858 ; priest, 1859 (Exeter). Curate 

 of Buckland Monachorum, Dev., 1858 — 61 ; Rownhams, Hants, 1861—63; 

 Nunton, Wilts, 1863—67. Rector of Stanton St. Quintin, 1867—70. 

 Curate of Bemerton, 1870—71. Vicar of Mountfield, Sussex, 1871—80. 

 Rector of Stanton St. Quintin, 1880 until he resigned, 1905. Rural 

 Dean of Malmesbury, 1883. Hon. Canon of Bristol, 1887, 

 Obit, notice, Wiltshire Gazette, March 30th, 1911. 



Mary Anne Ewart, of Coneyhurst,Ewhurst,Surrey,diedFeb.l9th, 

 1911, aged 80. Eldest d. of the late William Ewart, M.P., of Broadleas, 

 Devizes. " The name of the late Miss Mary Anne Ewart will long be 

 remembered in connection with the higher education of women " (Times). 

 She took an active interest forty years ago in Bedford College and 

 contributed to the building fund, also in the N. London Collegiate and 

 Camden Schools, where her contributions enabled a " Ewart" wing to 

 be built. In later years she was greatly interested in ISTewnham College, 

 Cambridge, and Somerville Coll., Oxford. To the former she left by 

 her will £20,000 to found scholarships and tutorships ; and to the latter 

 £10,000 for like purposes. She was also a member of the Council of 

 the Central Bureau for the Employment of W^omen. In all causes 

 connected with women's progress she took an active part. 



Obit, notices, Queen, Feb. 25th ; Times, March 29th ; Wiltshire 

 Gazette, March 30th, 1911. 



Capt. Harry Alworth Pellowes Merewether, died 



March 28th, 1911. Eldest son of Henry Alworth Merewether, Q.C., of 

 Bowden Hill. He served in the 66th (Berkshire) Regiment. Married 

 Mary, d. of Commodore Henry Caldwell, CB. Had lived at Moor 

 Hill, Shedfield, Hants, for the last twenty-five years. 



Canon Robert Rowley Watts, died Jan. loth, i9ii, aged si. 



Buried at Stourpaine, Dorset. Born Nov. 10th, 1829. Educated 

 Charterhouse, 1844, Univ. Coll., Oxon. B.A., 1852 ; M.A., 1858. 

 Deacon, 1854 ; priest, 1855 (Salisbury). Curate of Maddington, 1854 

 — 56. Assistant Master, Charterhouse, 1856—62. Curate of Charlton 

 Marshall (Dors.), 1862—67. Vicar of Stourpaine (Dors.), 1867—1902. 

 Rector of Steepleton Iwerne, 1877—1902. Prebendary and Canon of 



