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Married, 1852, Henrietta Maria, d. of Col. William Beach, of Oakley- 

 Hall, Hants, and of Keevil Manor. She died 1905. He came to reside 

 at Keevil Manor in 1863, and lived there till his death. A strong 

 supporter of the Conservative cause, he was well known as a sportsman, 

 especially in the hunting field, to the end of his life, and was greatly 

 esteemed— as the large assembly at his funeral showed. He was a 

 J. P. for Wilts and Gloucester, and was Chairman of the Whorwells- 

 down bench, which sits at Steeple Ashton. 



Long obit, notices Wiltshire Gazette, March 24th and April 7th, 1910. 

 The latter issue includes a notice of Sir John's connection with the 

 Gloucestershire Militia, quoted from the Wilts and Gloucester Standard, 

 the funeral sermon preached at Keevil Church by the Vicar, and a 

 very appreciative notice in The Field, by " Verderer," of Sir John as a 

 sportsman and a country gentleman. " Full of years and honours Sir 

 John Wallington, of Keevil, has passed away, and Gloucestershire and 

 Wiltshire alike lament the loss of a great sportsman and a fine old 

 English gentleman . . . His was a rarely beautiful life leaving a 

 fragrant memory." 



Russell DaviS Gillmail, F.R.G.S., died February 3rd, 1910, 

 aged 49. Buried at Devizes Cemetery. Second son of Alderman 

 Charles Gillman, of Devizes. Educated at Heathcote House School, 

 afterwards was for a time in the Mercantile Marine Service- Returning 

 to Devizes he assisted his father in editing the Wiltshire Advertiser, of 

 which he became Proprietor and Editor on his father's death. He 

 became a member of the Town Council, 1890 — 1905, when he retired 

 until 1908. Mayor, 1898. J.P., 1899. Alderman, 1898. He was a 

 prominent and active supporter of the Liberal cause in the Division. 

 He had travelled much, was a good linguist, and possessed considerable 

 literary power. His wife and two daughters survive him. He was the 

 author or editor of the following works :— 

 The Life and Letters of Charles Lamb (edited). 

 Addison's .Essays (edited). 



The Conscript and Waterloo by Erckmann-Chatrian (translated 

 from the French). 



Heine's Biesebilder (translated from the German). 

 Obit, notices, Wiltshire Gazette and Wiltshire Advertiser, Feb. 3rd, 

 1910. 

 Rev. John Dautoeney, died Dec, 1909. Buried at Winkfield, 

 Berks. Sixth son of Rev. George William Daubeny, of Seend House. 

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

 1860 (Oxon). Chaplain to Bp. Hamilton, of Salisbury, 1862. Suc- 

 centor and Chancellor of Salisbury Cathedral, 1868—77. Precentor, I 

 1878—81. Principal of Salisbury Theological College, 1868—78. Rector 

 of Catsfield, Sussex, 1880—81. Vicar of Winkfield, Berks, 1881—1909, 

 when he resigned. Formerly well known in the Salisbury Diocese. 

 He married. 1879, Edith Dyson. 

 Obit notice, Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, January, 1910. 



