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WILTS OBITUAEY. 



Lieut Percy Lyulph Wyndham, of Clouds, killed in action, 

 Sept., 1914. Only son of Rt. Hon. George Wyndham and Countess 

 Grosvenor. Born 1887, entered Coldstream Guards 1909. Married, 

 1913, Hon. Diana Lister, d. of Lord Ribblesdale. He succeeded his 

 father in the property, 1913. 



Obit, notice, Times, Sept. 18th; Wiltshire Gazette, Oct. 1st; Salis- 

 bury Journal, Sept. 19th, 1914. Portraits, Photos, Sphere, Sept. 26th ; 

 Queen, Sept. 26th, 1914. 



Captain Harry Stanley Toppin, died of wounds. Son of 



Major-General James Morris Toppin and Mrs. Toppin, of Blacklands 

 Park, near Calne. Born 1874. Joined Northumberland Fusiliers 

 1895, served in Nile Expedition, 1898, and was present at the battle of 

 Khartoum. Also in the South African War, 1899 — 1901, mentioned in 

 despatches and won medal with seven clasps. 

 Portrait, Sphere, Oct. 17th, 1914. 



Captain Arthur Curgenven Magor, 2nd Wilts Regt., killed 



in action Oct. 17th, 1914, aged 35. Son of E. A. Magor, of 

 Lamellen, Cornwall. Married, 1912, Dora, d. of A. B. Fisher, of 

 Potterne, who survives him with one child. Joined the Army 1900, 

 Captain 1908. Served with 2nd Battalion in the S. African War and 

 received both medals with five clasps. Latterly he had been with the 

 3rd Battalion, but was transferred to the 2nd Battalion when it went 

 to the front. 



Obit, notice, Wiltshire Gazette, Oct. 22nd, 1914. Portrait, Sphere. 



Captain Robert Harold Olivier, killed in action at the Battle 



of the Aisne, Sept. 17th, 1914, aged 34. Son of Canon Olivier, of 

 Salisbury, late Rector of Wilton. Entered the 1st Duke of Cornwall's 

 Light Infantry during the S. African War and was present at many 

 engagements, including Paardeburg, receiving the Queen's medal and 

 four clasps, and the King's medal and two clasps. Married, 1911, the 

 eldest daughter of the late A. R. Maiden, of Salisbury, who, with two 

 sons, survives him. 



Obit, notice, Wiltshire Gazette, Oct. 1st ; portrait (photo), Sphere, 

 Oct. 10th, 1914. 



Captain H. C. Reynolds, of the Wiltshire Regiment, killed in 

 action, Sept., 1914. Served in the S. African War, gaining the 

 Queen's medal. 



Second-Lieutenant C. E. V. Awdry, killed in action Aug. 



27th, 1914, aged 20. Eldest son of the Rev. Vere Awdry, Vicar of 

 Ampfield (Hants), formerly Vicar of Broad Hinton. Educated at Marl- 

 borough Coll., 1908—1912. 



