Wilts Ohituary. 471 



Rev. John Edward Gordon Bond, died May 3id, 1012, 



aged 60. Buried at Shapwick. Born at Exeter, 1852. Son of Colonel 

 Edward Bond, of the 53rd and 39th Kegirnents. Served in the navy 

 from 1866 to 1873. Ordained Deacon, 1875; priest, 1877 (Chichester). 

 Curate of Midhurst, Sussex, 1875—78 ; Burbage, 1878—79 ; Vicar of 

 Savernake, 1879—89 ; Rector of Ashmore, Dorset, 1889—04 ; Vicar 

 of South Newton and Chaplain of Wilton Union, 1894—1909; Vicar 

 of Shapwick, 1909 until his death. 



Obit, notice, SalisJniry Journal^ May 11th; Salisbury Diocesan 

 Gazette, June, 1912. 



James Edward Goddard Bradford, died May 26th, 1912, 



aged 83. Buried at Swindon Parish Church. Born at Swindon, Oct. 

 24th, 1828, eldest son of James Bradford, solicitor, and his wife, Annica 

 Werden, d. of the Rev. Edward Goddard, of the Manor, Clyffe Pypard. 

 Educated at Twyford School and Winchester College. Entered his 

 father's business in 1851 and was well known as a lawyer and in other 

 capacities in North Wilts until he retired from the business in 1891 and 

 went to live at Bath. He was steward of the Broad Town Charity and 

 of the Charterhouse property in Wiltshire, a member of the County 

 Council of Wilts, 1889 to 1891, a member of the Town Council of Bath, 

 and Governor of the Royal Mineral Water Hospital and Blue Coat 

 School. He married, 1885, Charlotte Beatrice Tyndale, youngest d. of 

 the Rev. Thomas Hyde Ripley, formerly Vicar of Wootton Bassett, who 

 survives him. Hilda Annica Vere, their only child, born in 1886, died 

 two years later. As a churchman and Conservative he took for many 

 years a leading part in the life of Swindon, where, as well as at Bath, 

 he was widely known and esteemed. 



Obit, notices, Wiltshire Gazette, May 30th ; Wiltshire Times, May 

 31st ; North Wilts Herald, ; Bath Herald. 



Basil John Haines, of Travancore House, Pewsey. Died May aOth, 

 1912, aged 70. Buried at Pewsey Cemetery. Born August l5th, 1841. 

 Inspector and manager of National and Provincial Bank, he retired in 

 1903 and came to reside at Pewsey, where he was greatly esteemed. 

 As an earnest churchman he worked in many ways in Pewsey, especially 

 amongst the young men of the neighbourhood, and his loss is greatly 

 felt. 



Obit, notice, Wiltshire Gazette, J mm (Jth, li)V2; :SalisOuj-i/ Vi",. on/ 

 Gn^ett^', July, 1912. 



Rev. Arthur Markhani, died May Blst, 1912. r.urifd at Norton 

 j^,avant. .Magd. Coll., C'amb. B.A., 1S7B : M.A., 1SS3. Deacon, ls77 ; 

 priest, 1878 (Lichfield). Curate of Whitiington (Derby), 1877—79; 

 Ossett (Vorks.), 18S0— S2 ; S.P.(J. ('liaj.lain and Mi.^sionary, iVrak, 

 1884— HS ; Curate of S. Thomas, Uethn.d (Jreen, 1888— 8i> ; Chaplain 

 St. Malo, 1890—91 ; Vicar of Norton liavant, ls91 until liis deatli. 



Obit, notice, Wilfshin- Tinvs, June Sth, 191-J; Salisbury DioceMin 

 Ga:..tte, .Inly, 1912. 



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