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Rev. Charles Edward Tudor, died Jan. 13th, 1898. Buried at 



Swallowcliffe. Sarum Theolog. Coll., 1876. Deacon, 1878; priest (Sarum), 

 1 880, Curate of Stower Provost, Dorset, 1878—80 ; Milborne St. Andrew, 

 Dorset, 1880—82. Succeeded his father, as Vicar of Swallowcliffe, Wilts, 

 1882, until his death. Much beloved by his parishioners. Obit, notice, 

 Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, Feb., 1898. 



Maria DOWdillg. Died March 6th, 1898. Buried at Southbroom. 

 Daughter of Rev. Robert Clarke Caswall, of West Lavington, Sister of Rev. 

 H. Caswall, D.D., Vicar of Figheldean, and of the Rev. E. Caswall, the 

 author of " Hymus and Poems, Original and Translated," widow of the late 

 Rev. B. C. Dowding, Vicar of Southbroom. 



Lady CrOldney, wife of Sir Gabriel Goldney, Bart., died Feb. 27th, 1898, 

 aged 84. Daughter of the late Mr. R. H. Alexander, of Corsham. 



ReV. Thomas Mann. Died January 14th, 1898, aged 82. For fifty-five 

 years minister of the Tabernacle, Trowbridge — from 1839 until his resig- 

 nation three years ago. Widely known as Secretary of the Wilts and East 

 Somerset Congregational Union, and as agent for the London Missionary 

 Society for fifty years. 



ReV. John Allen Johnson. Died (found drowned in a pond) Jan. 

 24th, 1898, aged 61. Buried at Biddeston, of which he had been Rector 

 since 1881. Trinity Coll., Dublin, B.A., 1859 ; M.A., 1865. Deacon, 1861 ; 

 priest, 1862. Curate of Maralin, 1861—62 ; Ballinderry, 1862—70 ; 

 Hempsted, Co. Glos., 1870—80. Rector of New Radnor, 1880—81. 



Joseph JackSOn. Died Jan. 30th, 1898. Second son of Joseph Jackson, 

 of Ellen Bank, Aspatria, Cumberland. Educated at Sedburgh School and 

 Queen's Coll., Ox on. Married, 1860, Fanny, second daughter of Thomas 

 Longbourne, of Gray's Inn. In 1864 joined the late Mr. Alexander Meek 

 as solicitor in Devizes. He took no prominent part in local affairs. He 

 was clerk to the county and borough magistrates. 



Rev. Charles Compton Bomvile. Died May 16th, 1898. 



Wadham College, Oxon, B.A., 1838 ; M.A., 1843. Deacon, 1838 ; priest 

 (Exeter), 1839. Rector of Nettleton, Wilts, 1850—70 ; Curate of St. 

 Stephen's, Walworth Common, 1872—78 ; Rector of W. Chickerell, Dorset, 

 1878—92 ; Rector of Nettleton (the second time), 1892 until his death. 



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