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thropic objects. He was for twenty years churchwarden of All Saints' 

 Church, Bordighera, and was in some sense the father of the English 

 colony of that place, having given some £'5000 towards the building of 

 the Church, the Parsonage and other institutions in connection with it. 

 In the Devizes neighbourhood, too, he was known as a most generous 

 supporter of all Church work. St. John's Church, Devizes, and the 

 Church at Kowde show many proofs of his generosity. The Devizes 

 Literary and Scientific Institution owes its present position to large gifts 

 from him. 



Long obit, notice, Devizes Gazette, Ap. loth; Salisbury Diocesan 

 Gazette, May, 1909. 



feev. William de Quetteville. Died April 30th, 1909. Of 



Noirmont Manor, St. Aubyn's, Jersey. B.A. Oxon, 1852, M.A. 1854, 

 Deacon 1853, Oxon ; Priest 1854, Winchester. Fellow of Pemb. Coll., 

 Oxon. Bector of Brinkworth, 1861 — 95. 



Captain Ambrose John Awdry. Died of enteric fever at 



Barrakpore, India, May 10th, 1909, aged 30. Second son of Charles 

 Awdry, of Lavington Manor. Born 22nd March, 1879. Educated at 

 Winchester, 1892—97. B.M.A. Woolwich; 2nd Lieut., B.A., 1898; 

 Lieut., R.H.A., 1901 ; Capt., R.F.A., 1905. Served in the South African 

 War, 1900 — 1902, and afterwards in India. 



Obit, notice, Devizes Gazette, May 13th, 1909. 



Edward ChattOCk Lowndes, died May 13th, 1909, aged 75. 

 Buried at Castle Combe. Born Dec. 6th 1833, eldest son of Ed. Chattock 

 Lowndes (formerly Gorst). M.A. Cambridge. J. P. and D.L. for Wilts. 

 High Sheriff 1874. Assumed the name of Lowndes 1853. He purchased 

 the Castle Combe Estate on the death of Mr. George Poulett Scrope in 

 1866. He never married and is succeeded in the property by his brother, 

 the Eight Hon. Sir John Gorst. 



Obit, notice, Wiltshire Advertiser, May 20th ; Wiltshire Times, May 

 22nd, 1909. 



