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Rev. Frederick Day, killed by mutinous troops near Pao-ting-fu, 

 China, aged 28. Born at Stratton St. Margaret. Educated at St. 

 Boniface College, Warminster. Had been working in China as S.P.G. 

 Missionary for some four years. 

 Obit notice, Wiltshire NeivSy March «th, 1912. 



Rev, Edward Jesty Pope, died Feb. 20th, 1912, aged 63. 

 Buried at Stockton. Queen's Coll., Oxon, B.A. and M.A., 1876. 

 Sarum Theol. Coll., 1876—77. Deacon, 1877 ; priest, 1878 (Winchester)! 

 Curate of Soi)ley, Hants, 1877—78 ; Bradford Peverell, Dorset, 1878 — 

 1879 ; Rector of Bradford Peverell, Dorset, 1879—93 ; Rector of St. 

 Stephen's, Barkley East, S. Africa, 1893—95 ; Rector of Bedford, Cape 

 Colony, 1895—99; Germiston, 1899—1900. Chaplain to the Forces 

 during the South African War, and held the medal with four clasps. 

 Curate of Eastliam (Ches.) ; Hemyock (Dev.) ; Rector of Stockton, 1006 

 until his death. He married Isabel, d. of Dr. Champneys, of Penge. 

 He leaves no children. 



Obit, notice, IVarrainster Journal, Feb. 23rd ; Salisbury Diocesan 

 Gazette, March, 1912. 



Captain L. W. D. Everett, killed by a lion in Northern 

 Rhodesia, Oct., 1911, aged 36. Son of late Rev. A. Everett, Rector of 

 Sutton Veney. Received commission in Welsh Regiment, 1896. 

 Captain, 1902. Served with King's African Rifles and Somaliland 

 Militia, 1902—1910. Fought in Somaliland, 1902—4, severely wounded 

 at Jidballi and twice mentioned in despatches. Appointed second 

 member of the British section of the Anglo-Belgian Boundary Com- 

 mission to delimitate the frontier between the Congo Free State and 

 Northern Rhodesia, July, 1910. 



Obit, notice, Wiltshire Tiiiies, Oct. 29th, 1911 ; portrait, Wiltshire 

 Gazette, Nov. 2nd, 1911. 



Colonel Edward Awdry Everett, died 2.3rd Jan., 1912, 



aged 51. Buried at Manningford Al)bots. Son of Rev. Edwartl 

 Everett, of Manningford Abl)ots. 



Herbert James Harris, died Jan. 30th, 1912, aged r)2. lUirird 



;it Bowden Hill. I'lldtsi >on of Charles Harris, founder of the Calue 

 bacon industry, l^uii at Beversbrook, Jan. 8th, 1860. Educated at 

 ( "Icwer and Tjausannc. Was for a time manager of the ))ac(>n business 

 and lived at Caliir until his marriage, 1884, to Annie, d. dt' W . S. 

 Chipman, ot lladley, Herts. She died a year later, and he married, 

 secondly, Mabel, d. of William Henry, of lirighton, who, with his two 

 sons and a daughter, suivi\-e> him. .About 1884 he Ixuight the hou.se 

 a.!id estate at r)0\vdeii Hill, where fiom that time he lived. .\[ ay or of 

 Calue, l^^l; .1.1'. I'M W ilts, 1SK(). A strong Conservative, taking an 

 iKtive ])arl in i>oliiitai matters in Calne. .Mend)er o{ tlie County 

 ('(juneil lor C'alne for a short time. W'.ll ktioun i- a hunting man and 

 a supi>orter of eoiuity cricket. 



Obit, notict'. Wilt^^hr,' d'r.rtl.^ I'rb. l>t, 191l'. 



