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was also disposed of. Prior to this he had lived for some years at the 

 Manor House, Upton Lovel, but his latest years were spent at Salisbury. 

 The present Church at Sutton Veny was built, at a cost of ^8000, as a 

 memorial to his father, by Mrs. Everett, himself, and other members of 

 the family. His six sons are : — Major Henry Bavenhill Everett, of the 

 Somerset Light Infantry ; Commander Allan Everett, B.N. ; and John, 

 Lawrence, Frank, and Bertie. 



Obit, notices, Wilts County Mirror, May 15th; Devizes Gazette, May 

 21st, 1903. 



Canon William Reiiaud. Died April J 5th, 1903, aged 84. Buried 

 in Salisbury Cathedral Cloisters. Born at Havant, 1818. Educated at 

 Winchester and Exeter College, Oxon. B.A. 1840 ; M.A. 1844. Deacon 

 1841 ; priest, 1843, Peterborough. Curate of Norton (Northants), 1841 — 

 43; Wilton, 1843; St. Thomas, Salisbury, 1844—63. Vicar of St. 

 Thomas, Salisbury, 1863 — 74. Lecturer, St. Thomas, Salisbury, 1873 — 

 99. Rector of Havant, 1874 — 92. Canon and Prebendary of Salisbury, 

 1858 until his death. He retired from Havant in 1892 and had since 

 lived at Salisbury, greatly respected by all classes. 



Obit, notices, Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, May ; Times, April 18th ; 

 Devizes Gazette, April 23rd ; Wilts County Mirror, April 17th and 24th, 

 1903. 



Rev. Edward Charles Awdry. Died May 19th, 1903, aged 92. 



Buried at Chippenham Cemetery. St. Cath. Coll., Camb., B.A. 1836. 

 Deacon 1836; priest 1837 (Gloucs. and Bristol). Curate of Grittleton, 

 1836. Vicar of Kington St. Michael, 1856—97, when he resigned and 

 had since lived at Chippenham. An original member of the Wilts 

 Archaeological Society and for very many years a regular attendant at 

 the annual meetings. A High Churchman of the old school, a bachelor, 

 a most conscientious and well-loved parish priest, a man of the quaintest 

 humour and the kindliest courtesy, and of a singularly simple and saintly 

 life. 



Obit, notice, Devizes Gazette, May 21st, 1903. 



ReV. Thomas Dry. Died May 10th, 1903, aged 97. Buried at 

 Bushall. Born at Sandford (Oxon), Nov. 8th, 1805. Educated Magdalen 

 Coll. School. B.A. Merton College, Oxon, 1828 ; M.A. 1832. Deacon 

 (London) 1832 ; priest, 1833. Curate of St. Michael's, Queenhithe, 1832 ; 

 Head-master of Forest School, Walthamstow, 1834 — 43 ; minister of St. 

 Peter's, Walthamstow, 1840—43; Head-Master of N. Walsham Grammar 

 School, 1843—73 ; Curate of N. Walsham, 1845-51 ; Westwick (Norf.), 

 1868 — 73 ; Bector of Bushall, 1873 until his death. He was said to be 

 oldest beneficed clergyman in the Church of England. He married, 

 first, Sarah, d. of John Beid, of the Becord Office, Court of Chancery, 

 by whom he had seven children ; and secondly, Susannah, d. of John 

 Prentice, surgeon, of N. Walsham, by whom he had three children. 



Obit, notices, Devizes Gazette and Morning Post, May 14th ; Guardian 

 May 20th, 1903. 



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