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Richard Coward, died April 3rd, 1910, aged 88. Buried at South- 

 broom. Born at Roundway, June 1822, and succeeded to the farm in 

 1844, retiring in 1894 to Bath. He married a daughter of Thomas 

 Brown, of Horton, and leaves three sons and one daughter, who survive 

 him. Beyond being churchwarden of Southbroom for twenty-five 

 years, and a member of the Devizes Board of Guardians, he took no 

 prominent place in public matters. He was, however, a man of wide 

 interests and much respected. 



Obit, notice, Wiltshire Gazette, April 7th. 1910. 



James Putcher, died Feb. 26th, 1910, aged 70. Buried at Fovant. 

 Succeeded his father, Aaron Futcher, as tenant of West Farm, Fovant. 

 Married Miss Bracher, of Place Farm, Tisbury. Widely known as an 

 agriculturist and a member of the Wilton Board of Guardians for 

 thirty-seven years, much respected. 



Obit, notice, Salisbury Journal, March 5th, 1910. 



Thomas Whiting HuSSey, died March 28th, 1910, aged 81. 

 Buried at Netheravon. Brewer and farmer at Netheravon. J.P. for 

 Wilts. A strong Unionist and Churchman, he was a generous donor 

 to the Church at Netheravon. Widely known as a sportsman and sup- 

 porter of the Tedworth Hunt. He leaves one son, Arthur Hussey. 

 Obit, notice, Salisbury Journal, April 2nd, 1910, 



Margaret Arthurs, died January, 1910, aged 101. Born in 

 Wiltshire, June, 1808. Acted as schoolmistress at Castle Combe and 

 Winterbourne Monkton. She had lived at Bath, where she died, for 

 many years. 



Obit, notice, Wiltshire Gazette, Jan. 20th ; Salisbury Journal, Jan. 

 22nd, 1910. 



