472 Wilts Obituary. 



Rev, Frederick Kendell, died April 21st, 1912. Buried at 

 Parish Church, Harrow-on-the-Hill. Youngest son of Charles Henry 

 Rendell, of Tidcombe. Born 1822. Educated at Bath ; King Edward's 

 School, Birmingham ; and Trin. Coll., Cambs. B.A., 1845 ; M.A., 1848. 

 29th Wrangler and Chancellor's Medallist. Fellow of Trinity Coll., 1846 

 -48. Deacon and priest,1848 (Manchester). Assistant Master at Harrow, 

 1848—82. Married, first, Anna Downes, who died 1853 ; secondly, the 

 daughter of B. Tayler, and widow of Captain Bicketts, who fell in the 

 Mutiny. After resigning his mastership, in which he won universal 

 respect and regard, he devoted himself to theological work, and writing. 

 He was the author of : — 



" The Theology of the Hebrew Christians," 1866. 

 "Commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews," 1888. 

 " Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles," 1897. 

 He edited the " Epistle to the Galatians " in the Expositor's Greek 

 Testament and wrote many articles in the Expositor. 

 Obit, notice. Times, April 23rd, 1912. 



Ven. Hemming Robeson, died suddenly June 16th, 1912. Ball. 

 Coll., Oxon, B.A., 1855 ; M.A,, 1858. Deacon, 1857 ; priest, 1858 

 (Oxford). Curate of Bray (Berks), 1857—62 ; Vicar of Forthampton, 

 (Glos.), 1862—74 ; Mildenhall (Suff.), 1874—77 ; Tewkesbury, and 

 Walton-Cardiff, 1877—92. Archdeacon of Bristol, 1892, and afterwards 

 of North Wilts until his retirement, when he went to live at Tewkes- 

 bury, where he died. 



Obit, notice, with portrait, Wiltshire Times, June 22nd, 1912. 



