^18 Wilts Obituary, 



Rev. Thomas Heathcote Wyndham, died June 22nd, 1912 



aged 67. Buried at Sutton Mandeville. S. of Will.Wyndham, of Dinton, 

 and Ellen, d. of Rev. Samuel Heathcote. (Will Wyndham was M.P. 

 for Wilts but was better known as a Master of Hounds.) Sarum 

 Theol. Coll., 1870. Deacon, 1871 ; priest, 1872 (Salisbury). Curate of 

 Potterne, 1871—73; St. Thomas, Salisbury, 1874—75; W. Harnham, 

 1876—79 ; Dinton, 1880-85 ; Rector of Kentisbere(Dev.) 1885—1904'; 

 Rector of Satton Mandeville, 1904—1911, when he resigned. 



Obit, notices, Salisbury Journal, June 29th ; Salisbury Diocesan 

 Gazette, Aug., 1912. 



Ven. Archdeacon John Bond, died suddenly May i4th, 1912, 



aged 71. Scholar of Magd. Coll., Cambs. B.A. (2nd Wrangler and 

 Smith's Prizeman), '1861 ; M.A., 1864. Deacon, 1864; Priest, 1865 (Ely). 

 Fellow and Lecturer of Magd. Coll., Camb., 1861—65 ; Assist. Master 

 Rugby School, 1863—5 ; Rector of Anderby with Cumberworth (Lines.), 

 1865—89 ; Dioc. Inspector of Schools, 1866—80 ; Rural Dean of Calce- 

 waith, 1879—89 ; Preb. of Lincoln Cath., 1884—1902 ; Rector of Steeple 

 Ashton with Semington, 1889—97 ; Rural Dean of Bradford, 1890—96 ; 

 Vicar of St. Peter in Eastgate, Lincoln, 1897—1902 ; Chaplain, Lincoln 

 Prison, 1897—99 ; Archdeacon of Stow and Examining Chaplain to 

 Bishop of Lincoln, 1897 until his death; Canon and Precentor of 

 Lincoln, 1902 until his death. He was also a Civil Service Ex- 

 aminer. A man of great powers of work, greatly regarded at Lincoln, 

 Obit, notice, by E.P.K.[nubley], in Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, Aug. 

 1912. 



Alick William Cradock Hartopp, died Aug. 5th, 1912, at 



Maiden Bradley, aged 51. Buried at Chittoe. Born Nov. 7th, 1860. 

 Second s. of Sir. J. W. Hartopp, Bart. Mag. Coll., Cambs. Married, 

 1888, Janet, d. of John William Gooch Spicer, of Spye Park, He leaves 

 one son, Charles William Everard, and one daughter. He formerly 

 held the agency of the Erlestoke Estate, and afterwards acted as agent 

 to the Duke of Somerset and Captain Spicer, of Spye Park, until his 

 death. 



Obit, notice, Wiltshire Gazette, Aug. 8th and 15th, 1912. 



Canon Jonathan Mayne, died suddenly Aug. 1 9th, 1912, aged 73, 

 Buried at Christian Malford. Born Oct. 31st, 1838,, S. of William 

 Mayne, of Constantine, Cornwall. St. John's Coll., Camb. B.A. 

 1861 ; M.A. 1874. Deacon, 1862 ; priest, 1863 (Exeter), Curate of 

 Gwennap (Corn.), 1862—64 ; St. Mark's, Gloucester, 1864—67 ; St. 

 Catherine, Gloucester, 1867 — 69 ; Vicar of St. Catherine with St. 

 Margaret's Chapel, Goucester, 1869—90 ; Rural Dean of Gloucester, 

 1881—90 ; Secretary, Gloucester and Bristol Diocesan Conference, 

 1880—89; Chaplain to Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol, 1883—97; 

 Hon. Canon of Bristol, 1884 ; Rector of Christian Malford, 1890 until 

 his death. From 1881 to 1890 he w^as chairman of the Gloucester School 

 Board. Rural Dean of Chippenham 1909 until his death. He was 



