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Wilts Obituary. 



" Short Sermons." 1886. 2nd edition. Cr. 3vo. Cloth. 5s. London: 

 Henry Frowde. 



In this volume the "Short Sermons" of 1879 and "Death and 

 Eesurrection " are combined. 



Noticed, Church Bells, Church Review, Saturday Review, Guardian, 

 Literary Churchman, Spectator, Literary World. 



"The Scripture Doctrine of the Atonement." London. 1887. H. 

 Frowde. Fcap. 8vo. Cloth. 1*. 



" The Scripture Doctrine of the Two Sacraments, a Plea for Unity." 

 London : H. Frowde. 1889. Fcap. 8vo. Cloth. 1*. 

 Noticed, Spectator, Feb. 22nd, 1890. 



"The Old Testament Scriptures." London: H. Frowde. Price 1*. 

 Pp. 45. 



Noticed, Church Bells, Nov. 21st, 1891 ; British Weekly, Dec. 11th, 

 1890 ; Literary World, Jan. 16th, 1891 ; Literary Churchman, Jan. 23rd, 

 1891 ; Record, Feb. 13th, 1891 ; Western Morning News, Nov. 24th, 1891. 



" Some Last Words in a Country Church." London. 1897. H. 

 Frowde. 2s. Pp. 108. Contains twenty-two Sermons preached at 

 Winterbourne, and is dedicated to his late parishioners there. 



Noticed, The News, Oct. 29th, 1897 ; Church Family Newspaper, Feb. 

 11th, 1898; Church Bells, Jan. 4th, 1898; Record, Feb. 25th, 1898; 

 Illustrated Church News, April 15th, 1898 ; Guardian, Dec. 1st, 1897. 



ReV. Stephen Hall JaCOb. Died Dec. 15th, 1899. King's Coll., 

 London. Deacon, 1849 ; priest, 1850 (Salisbury). Curate of Tockenham, 

 Wilts, 1849—51 ; Stourpaine, Dorset, 1851—54. Naval Chaplain, H.M.S. 

 Dauntless, in the Baltic and Crimea, 1854 — 57 ; Melville and Canton, 

 1857 — 1861 ; Majestic and Donegal 1862—65 ; Dockyard, Cape of Good 

 Hope, 1865—70 ; Walmer, 1870—72 ; Pembroke, 1872—75 ; Vicar of 

 Bratton, Wilts, 1875 until his death. He held the Baltic, Crimean, 

 Turkish, and China medals. He bore a high character as a naval 

 chaplain, and was much beloved at Bratton. 

 Obit notice, Devizes Gazette, Dec. 28th, 1899. 



Rev. Henry Kearney Boldero. Died February isth, 1900, 



aged 68. Buried at Grittleton. Born March 19th, 1831. Educated at 

 Harrow and Trinity Coll., Camb. B.A., 1854; M.A., 1857. Deacon, 

 1855 (Gloucester and Bristol) ; priest, 1856 (Bath and Wells). Curate of 

 Cirencester, 1855—56 ; Bector of Yatton Keynell, Wilts, 1856—64 ; 

 Bector of Grittleton, 1864 until his death. A man of ability and personal 

 charm, much respected and beloved. 



Obit, notice, Guardian, quoted by Devizes Gazette, March 1st and 8th, 

 1900. , 



