648 Wilts Obituary. 



Lieut Edward Fleetwood Fuller, of Marston Manor, Swindon, 

 died Oct. 8th, 1914, aged 36. Buried at Gorshamside. Youngest son 

 of G. P. Fuller, of Neston. He was in command of the Wilts Yeomanry 

 Reserve Squadron at Bradford-on-Avon. 



Lieut. Edmund AntrobUS, killed in action Oct. 23rd, 1914. Only 

 son of Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bart., of Amesbury Abbey. Born Dec. 

 23rd, 1886, joined the 1st Batt. Grenadier Guards, 1908. 



Second Lieut. Leonard Amauri Filleul, killed in action 



Oct. 21st, 1914, aged 26, second son of the Rev. P. W. G Filleul, 

 Rector of Devizes. Born 1888, at Bath, where his father was 

 Vicar of St. James' parish. Educated at Cleeveland House School, 

 Weymouth, Trent College (Derbys.), where he was captain of the 

 football eleven, 1905 and 1906, and Lincoln Coll., Oxon, 1908. Assistant 

 Master Monkton Combe School, 1911 — 1914, joined the Somerset Light 

 Infantry, to which he was attached as supplementary officer on the 

 outbreak of war. He was transferred to the Oxfordshire and Buck- 

 inghamshire Light Infantry. 



Long obit, notice, Wiltshire Gazette, Oct. 29th, 1914. 



Lieut. Graham Eardley D mister ville, killed in action, 



Oct. 29th, 1914, aged 30. Youngest son of Colonel K. D. Dunsterville, 

 of Guyers House, Corsham. Married, July, 1913, the third daughter 

 of Frederick Hastings Goldney, of Beechfield, Corsham, who, with a 

 daughter, survives him. Joined the Devon Artillery, 1901, obtained 

 commission in 1st Battalion Devon Regt., 1903. He was one of the 

 most notable fencers in the army, and was one of the British Team at 

 three International Fencing Tournaments in 1913. 

 Obit, notice, Wiltshire Gazette, Nov. 5th, 1914. 



Capt. Robert Griffard, R.A., A.D.C., died of wounds Nov. 

 1st, 1914, aged 30. Son of H. R. Giffard, of Lockeridge House. 

 Joined the Artillery 1903 ; appointed A.D.C.to Gen. Officer Commanding 

 1st Division, 1910 ; and to Sir John French's personal staff on Aug. 5th, 

 1914. Mentioned in recent despatches. 



Second-Lieut. Eric Lawrence Arthur Hart Surges, 



2nd Batt. Wilts Regt., killed in action Oct. 23rd, 1914, aged 23. Second 

 son of Rev. J. Hart Burges, D.D., formerly Rector of Devizes. Educated 

 at St. Edmund's School, Canterbury, and St. John's Coll., Oxford. 

 B.A. 1913. Commissioned in Wiltshire Regiment, August, 1914. 

 Obit, notice, Wiltshire Gazette, Nov. 12th, 1914. 



Major Lord Charles George Francis Mercer-Naivne 



1st Royal Dragoons, killed in action Oct. 31st, 1914. Lord Charles 

 Petty- Fitzmaurice, second son of the Marquis of Lansdowne, assumed 

 the name of Mercer- Nairne in January, 1914, when the estates of Aldie, 

 Meikleour, and Tully, in Perthshire, were transferred to him. He 

 derived his new surname from his paternal grandmother, Emily 





