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Inn. B.A., Camb., 1844. M.A., 1847. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1844. 

 Deacon, 1846. Priest (Rochester), 1847. Curate of Sawbridge worth, 

 1847—49 ; Gt. Baddow, Essex, 1849—51 ; Incumbent of East Grafton, 

 Wilts, 1851—55 ; Vicar of Great Bedwyu, 1855—74 ; Rector of Col- 

 lingbourue Ducis, 1875 until his death ; Canon or Prebendary of Sarum, 

 1878. J. P. for Wilts. A scholar and an earnest parish priest, widely 

 respected in the three Wiltshire parishes in which he spent forty-five 

 years of his life. The nave of the Church of Collingbourne Ducis was 

 restored in 1877 through his efforts, the chancel having been previously 

 re-built by his predecessor — Mr. Lukis. Obit, notices, Devizes Gazette, 

 Aug. 27th ; Salisbury Journal, Aug. 22nd ; Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, 

 Sept., 1896. 



Rev. John Edward Wilson. Died Sept. 20th, 1896. Em. Col. Camb. B.A., 

 1855; M.A., 1865; deacon, 1856; priest, 1857. Curate of Hunslet, 

 Leeds, 1856—57 ; Rochdale, 1857—61 ; Holy Trinity, Knightsbridge, 

 1861—67 and 1868-79; St. James's, Marylebone, 1867—68; Head- 

 master Chelsea Grammar School, 1871 — 83 ; Vicar of East Kennett, 

 1884 until his death. 



Mrs. Ganibier Parry. Died May 24th, 1896, aged 69. Daughter of Francis 

 Lear, Dean of Salisbury. Born Oct. 28th, 1826. Married, 1851, Thomas 

 Gambier Parry, of Highnam Court, Gloucester. An In memoriam notice 

 in Gloucestershire Chronicle, reprinted in Guardian, June 3rd, 1896. 



Yen. Herbert Ma undr ell, first Archdeacon of Nagasaki and Southern 

 Japan. Died Nov. 3rd, 1896, at Winchester, aged 57. Of a yeoman family 

 well known in the Calne neighbourhood, he was educated at the C.M.S. 

 College, Islington, 1860—63 ; ordained as Missionary of C.M.S. in Mauritius 

 and Madagascar, 1863 — 73 ; after this for a short time Curate of St. John's 

 Chapel, Devonshire Hill, 1874; then went to Japan as C.M.S. Missionary 

 and Chaplain of Nagasaki, 1875 ; Archdeacon of S. Japan, 1886. Author 

 and editor, Revision of Occasional Services and Ordinal of Malagasy 

 JPr. Book, Mauritius, 1873, Kinsuto-Shogai-Reki-shi : or "Life of 

 Christ," Nagasaki, 1884, and Sei Sho Ryakushi : or " Epitome of Old 

 Testament History " in Japanese. Obit, notices, Times, Nov. 5th ; 

 Standard, Nov. 6t'h, 1896. 



Alfred Blake. Born at Steeple Ashton, Aug. 10th, 1814. Occupied a farm 

 in that neighbourhood until 1853, when he went to Chitterne All Saints, 

 and retired from business in 1877, living at Codford St. Peter until his 

 death. Widely known and much regretted in the Warminster district, 

 where he had acted as Chairman of the Board of Guardians for more than 

 twenty years. Obit, notice, Devizes Gazette, July 16th, 1896. 



Wadham Locke. Died May 22nd, 1896, aged 93. Buried at Scend. Eldest 

 son of Wadham Locke, of Rowdeford House, M.P. for Devizes, 1832. He 

 did not, however, inherit the Rowdeford property, which went to his younger 



