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Wilts Obituary. 



John Glass, of the Manor Farm, Overton, died Feb. 20th, 1910, aged 

 62 years. Buried at Overton. Only son of John Glass, of Frith Farm, 

 W. Lavington. Born May 2nd, 1847.' -Held Cadley Farm, Potterne, 

 until 1876, when he removed to Overton. Well known as a sportsman 

 and agriculturist. He left a widow and four sons. 

 Obit, notice, Wiltshire Gazette, Feb. 24tb, 1910. 



Henry John Manning, died Feb. 20th, 1910, aged 74. B.A. of 



London University, 1856. M.B.C.S., 1860. Medical Superintendent 

 of Laverstock House Asylum for between 40 and 50 years. Author of 

 many papers in Journal of Psychological Medicines. A Governor of 

 Salisbury Infirmary. Much esteemed. A correspondent in The Standard 

 speaks of him as " one of the kindest and most beneficent of men . . . 

 a well-known and accomplished alienist . . . His vocation was as 

 clearly marked as that of a great singer, artist, or musician." 



Obit, notices, Wilts County Mirror ; Wiltshire Gazette, Feb. 24th ; 

 Standard, Feb. 28th, 1910. 



Rev. Thomas Plumptre Methuen, died at Bath, Feb. 2nd, 



1910, aged 95. Buried at Lansdowne Cemetery, Bath. Eldest son of 

 Bev. Thomas Anthony Methuen, Bector of All Cannings. Trin. Coll., 

 Cambs. B.A., 1836; M.A., 1839. Deacon (Salisbury), 1843. He 

 never took priest's orders or held any living. Besided at Bath since 

 1861. Married, 1840, Matilda Gertrude, d, of Capt. Lord Edward 

 O'Brien, B.N. She died 1869, He had two sons, of whom one 

 survives, the Bev. Paul Edward O'Brien Methuen. 

 Obit notice, Wiltshire Gazette, Feb. 3rd,. 1910. 



Rev. John PerdinandO Collins, died January 10th, 1910, aged 

 72. C.C.C. Oxon., B.A, 1859 ; M.A., 1863. Deacon, 1861 ; priest, 1862 

 (Oxon). Curate of Shirburn, Oxon, 1861—63; Highworth, 1863—69; 

 Westport St. Mary with Charlton and Brokenborough ; and Chaplain 

 Malmesbury Union, 1871 — 76. Vicar of Charlton with Brokenborough, 

 1876 until his death. For many years a member of the Malmesbury 

 Board of Guardians. 



ReV. Mark Warburton, died Oct. 12th, 1909, aged 91. Queen's 

 Coll., Oxon. B.A., 1843; MA., 1851; B.D., 1858. Deacon, 1847; 

 priest, 1848 (Lichfield). Curate of AVirkswortk, 1847—48 ; Bromley 

 Begis (Staffs.), 1848—53. Chaplain to Earl of Ellesinere, 1853—57 ; 

 Vicar of Bevesby (Lines.), 1857 — 66 ; Bector of Kilmington, 1866 — 1909, 

 when he resigned. Preb. of Wells, 1887. 



John Thomas Gay, died suddenly March 9th, 1910. Buried at 

 Stockton. Born June 13th, 1856. Occupied the Manor Farm, Stockton. 

 Chairman of the Warminster District Council. Widely known and 

 respected among agriculturists in South Wilts. 



Obit, notice, Wiltshire Times, March 19th; Salisbury Journal, 

 March 11th, 1910. 



