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was a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, a member of our own Society, 

 and an acknowledged authority on the Cathedral and City records. 

 He held many other offices in Salisbury. 



He possessed, indeed, as Canon Wordsworth, the writer of a long 

 obituary notice of him in the Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, Nov., 1913> 

 says, much " diplomatic skill " and knowledge of ancient deeds, and it 

 is to be regretted that he found time to give so comparatively little of 

 the results of that knowledge to the world. In his younger days he 

 had played in county cricket and was for many years captain of the 

 S. Wilts Cricket Club. 

 Obit, notices, Times, Oct. 23rd ; Salisbury Journal, Oct. 25th, 1913. 

 He was the author of : — 

 " The Canonization of St. Osmund. From the Manuscript Records 

 in the Muniment Room of Salisbury Cathedral. Wilts Record 

 Society. Salisbury : Bennett Bros., 1901." Royal 8vo, cloth, 

 pp. xxxiv. + 267. 

 " Survey of the Close in 1649, Transcript of a MS. in the Diocesan 

 Registry, Salisbury." Salisbury Field Club Transactions, I. 

 95—99, 132—138, 167—171 ; II. 81—87. 

 ' : Scrinio Sancti Osmundi, copy of a document in the Machon 

 Register, fo. cxxvii." Salisbury Field Club Transactions, II. 

 70—72. 

 " A Contemporary Poem on the Translation of the Cathedral from 

 Old to New Sarum." Wilts Arch. Mag., xxx. 210— 217. 1899. 

 " The Will of Nicholas Longespe, Bishop of Salisbury." English 



Historical Review, July, 1900, p. 523. 

 ."A Salisbury Fifteenth Century Death Register," The Ancestor, 



No. 9, April, 1904, pp. 28—35. 

 " Note on an Inscription on a Buttress of Salisbury Cathedral., 



Wilts Arch. Mag., xxxv., 347—350. 1906. 

 " On the School Motto." Godolphin School Mag., No. 43, Summer 



Term, 1909. Letter explaining the motto, pp. 4. 5. 

 "The Burial Places of the Bishops of Salisbury." Wilts Arch 



Mag., xxxvii., 339—352. 1912. 

 An article on Hampshire County Cricket. Vict. Hist, of Hampshire. 



The Rev. George Thomas Piper Streeter, died Nov. 



9th, 1913. Buried at Hither Green Cemetery, Lewisham. King's 

 College, London, scholar 1852. Scholar and exhibitioner Clare Coll., 

 Camb., B.A., 1856. Deacon, 1857 ; priest, 1858 (London). Assistant 

 Master, Blackheath School, 1856 — 69. Curate of Plumstead, Kent, 

 1857—66 ; Bickley, 1867—69. Lecturer at City of London College, 

 1868—71. Head Master, Derwent Ho. School, Lee, 1871—92. Curate 

 of Lee, Kent, 1871—73 ; Wapping, 1876—79 ; St. James, Islington, 

 1882—83 ; St. Swithin, London Stone, 1889—92 ; Sec. and Chaplain, 

 Blackheath School, 1892—97 ; Master of Bishop's College, Blackheath, 

 1894—96 ; Curate of St. Augustine's, Bermondsey, 1896—97; St. Mary, 

 Rotherhithe, 1897—98 ; Rector of Orcheston St. George, 1898—1912, 

 when he resigned. 



Obit, notice, Salisbury Journal, Nov. 15th, 1913. 



