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chairman of the Chippenham Board of Guardians. He married 

 Dorothea, d. of the Kev. J. M. Hawksley, Rector of Redrutli, who, 

 with two sons and one daughter (Mrs. H. B. Harrison), survives him. 

 A man of much ability and business capacity, he took a prominent ])art 

 in diocesan matters in tlie Diocese of Jjristol, as well as in the public 

 life of the Chipi)enhani neighbourliood, whilst his genial kindness en- 

 deared him to his parishioners and neighbours. He died greatly re- 

 gretted. 



Obit, notices, WUtsIm-e Gazette, Aug. 22nd, 29tli, and Se])t. r^th >* 

 Wiltshire Tinv's, August 2itli and 31st, 1912. 



Ernest HavelOCk Henly, died June 30th, 1912, aged r>4. Buried 

 at Trinity Churchyard, Calne. Son of Robert Henly, of Calne, articled 

 to Messrs. Keary, Stokes & Goldney, when admitted solicitor he 

 removed to London, then to Wootton-under-Edge where he jiractised 

 for twelve years, removing 'thence to Calne, where he took a most 

 active part in the life of the town, being secretary for half the 

 institutions in the place, and a member of endless committees. He 

 was a Conservative and a Free Churchman. His loss is greatly felt 

 in Calne. 



Obit, notice with ])()rtrait, Wiltshire Times, July 6th, 1912. 



Rev. Charles William Hony, died Nov. loth, 1912, aged vi. 



I)uried at Woodborough. Born 1841. Son of Archdeacon Hony 

 (Sarum). Educated Marlborough College, 1854—60 ; Exeter Coll., 

 Oxford. B.A., 1864 ; M.A., 1867. Deacon, 1865 ; priest, 1866 (Oxford. 

 Curate of Bray (Berks), 1866 ; Great Milton, 1867 ; Upwey (Dorset), 

 1868—73. Vicar of Bishops Cannings 1873—1907 ; l^ector of Wood- 

 borough, 1907 until his death. During bis incumbency at Bishops 

 ("annings two great works were carried out, the restoration in an ad- 

 mirable manner of the fine Church at a cost of £3600, and later on the 

 re-building of the schools on an expensive scale to meet the require- 

 ments of the Education Department. Outside his parish he was best 

 known as a devoted suijjiorter of the Wiltshire Friendly Society, of 

 which he was appointed Hon. Auditor in 1880 ,as well as a member of 

 the Administrative ('omniittce. He was es.sentially a country ])arson, 

 somewhat of the old-fashioned ty])e, a thorough Wiltshirenian, accus- 

 med to Wiltshire ways, and a n>an of great honesty and straightforward- 

 ness of life. He leaves a widow, two sons, and several daughters. 

 I.ong obit, notice, Wiltshire (;<izeft,\ Nov. 1912. 



Rev. Evelyn Beauiuout Bui'uaby, li 1 N(.\ lotli.iinj. a-cd4() 



years. I'Mucatc.l at Marllmr.Mi-li, 1^^:',. ( "li, C.il., Caml)., r...\.. 1S93 ; 

 M. A., 1897. Deacon, IS9:. ; Priest. |.s9r; ( L<>'i(l.>n). Curate, St. .Mary's, 

 Bryanstone S([imr»', 1«95— 97; Hanipstciid. \^\~> — 19(tO; Curate-in- 

 charge. Royal Small Aims I'act tr\, Fnliild, i:k)() — 1905. Vicar of St. 

 Luke's, Nutford I'lac', MarylrlM.nc, l!)u:. — 19()8. Vicar of Chittoc, 

 19()S until lii> (Icatli. l.oiii^ "bit. noli.-c, (,' toir-/i'n> Nov. 2-Jnd, 1912. 



