150 Wilts Obituary. 



John Ambrose, M.D., Lt.-Col., B.A.M.C., retired. Died suddenly, 

 February 27th, 1909, aged 67. Buried at Devizes Cemetery. Son of 

 Dr. Ambrose, born at Newcastle "West, Co. Limerick, June 3rd, 1841. 

 Educated Queen's Coll., Cork. B. A. Dublin, 1861. Diploma as Surgeon, 

 Boyal Coll. of Surgeons, Edinburgh, 1862. M.D., Dublin, 1863. Surgeon 

 to 58th Begiment 1864 — 1884, when he came to Devizes as Surgeon to 

 the troops at the Barracks. Married 1871, Katherine Emily, d. of Gen. 

 Sir W. M. S. Mc Murdo, G.C.B., who survives him. He leaves two 

 sons, one of whom, Charles, is well known as an artist on the Pictorial 

 Press, and one daughter, Theresa, married to Mr. J. T. Jackson, Town 

 Clerk of Devizes. He was well known as a doctor in Devizes and the 

 neighbourhood. 



Obit, notices, Devizes Gazette, March 4th; Wiltshire Advertiser, 

 March 4th, 1909. 



]Rev. Storer Marshall Lakin. Died April, 1909, aged 83. 



Buried in the Cloisters, Salisbury Cathedral. S.S. Coll., Camb., B.A., 

 1859; M.A., 1862. Deacon 1851, Priest 1852, London. Tutor of St. 

 Mark's Coll., Chelsea, 1850 — 54; Priest Vicar of Salisbury Cathedral, 

 1856—97 ; Vicar of the Close, 1879—1889 ; Suceentor, 1879 until his 

 death. As Librarian of the Cathedral Library he published an excellent 

 Catalogue of Printed Books in the Library of Salisbury Cathedral in 

 1880. 



Obit notice, Guardian, April 14th, Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, May, 

 1909. 



Capt. Peter Audley David Arthur Lovell, of Cole Park, j 



near Malmesbury. Died April 24th, 1909, aged 50. Only son of Peter 

 Audley Lovell, J.P., and D.L., for Wilts, who died 1869. Born 1857 

 married, 1890, Bosalind third d. of Francis Lovell, of Hinchelsea, Hants. 

 J. P. Wilts and Montgomeryshire. Captain in Coldstream Guards,' 

 1889 — 95, when he retired. He leaves no issue and is the last of his 

 family. 



Rev Thomas James Heard, died April 29th, 1909, Wore. Coll., 

 Oxon, B.A., 1853; M.A., 1856. Deacon 1854, Priest 1855, Bath and| 

 Wells. Curate of St. James', Taunton, 1854—56; Beedon, 1856-73; 

 Bector of Sherrington 1873 until his death. 



Obit, notice, Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, June, 1909. 



Charles Henry LOWe. Died April llth, 1909, aged 81. Buried ai 

 Bowde. S. of Balph Lowe, of Liverpool. Born at Gibraltar April IStliJ 

 1828. Began his mercantile career in the firm of Phipps, Bros., & Co. 

 Brazilian merchants, Bio de Janeiro. He afterwards became resideiv' 

 partner of the firm at Bio. He retired comparatively early in life am 

 about 1886 settled down at Bowde Hall, living a quiet retired life then, 

 in the summer and wintering at Bordighera, Italy. He filled no publij 

 posts and took no part in public life in the county. He was nevel 

 married. A devoted churchman, he gave lavishly to Church and philar 



