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Downton on the County Council for six years. He was a Liberal and 

 Nonconformist. 



Obit, notice. Devizes Gazette, Dec. 1st, 1898. 



Julia Hannah Webb Spicer, widow of the late Major Spicer, of 

 Spye Park, died at Whetham. where she resided, Dec. 13th, 1898, aged 75. 

 She was the daughter of the Eev. Edmund Probyn, Eector of Longhope and 

 Abben Hall, Gloucestershire. Buried at Chittoe. She was of a most kind 

 and charitable disposition. 

 Obit, Notice, Devizes Gazette, Dec. 15th, 1898. 



Nathaniel Fletcher Barton, m a., Oxon. j.p. for wilts. Son 



of Nathaniel Barton, of Corsley House. Born August 26th, 1849 ; died at 

 Weymouth, January 5th. 1899, aged 49. Buried at Weymouth. He 

 formerly resided at Corsley, was Secretary of the South and West Wilts 

 Hunt, and was well known in the Warminster neighbourhood. Of late years 

 he had resided at Weymouth, where he was well known in various public 

 capacities and greatly respected. He was Captain of the Rowing Club, 

 Chairman of the Conservative Club, and very much identified with the 

 interests of railway men. 



Obit, notice, Devizes Gazette, Jan. 12th, 1899. 



Dr. E. N. CarleSS, died suddenly, Jan. 25th, 1899. He had a large 

 practice in and around Devizes, and held a number of medical appointments 

 in the borough and county. 



Obit, notice, Devizes Gazette, Jan. 26th, 1899. 



Rev. William BaWSOll Ridley. Scholar of Clare Coll., Cambridge, 

 B.A., 1882 ; M.A., 1885. Deacon, 1883 Priest, 1884, by Archbishop of 

 York. Curate of St, Andrew, Sharrow, Sheffield, 1883—88. Rector of 

 Orcheston St, Mary, 1888 to 1898 when he resigned. 

 Obit, notice, Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, April, 1899. 



John Codrington, son of William Codrington, of Wroughton, died at 

 Stockbridge, Gruyra, New South Wales, June 21st, 1898, aged 68. He was 

 Master of the South- Wilts Foxhounds, at first in conjunction with his uncle, 

 Capt. Wyndham, in 1867, and after the latter' s death he hunted them alone. 

 Devizes Gazette, Aug. 11th, 1898. 



Ann Horatio Caroline, Bowager Lady Methuen, died 



March 3rd, 1899, aged 75. Buried at Corsham. Daughter of Rev. John 

 Sanford, of Nynehead, Somerset, Married the 2nd Lord Methuen, 1841. 

 Obit, notice, Devizes Gazette, March 9th, 1899. 



Charles MaggS, born July 24th, 1819; died Nov. 2ml. 1898. For 



many years he carried on an extensive rope and twine manufactory, at 

 Melksham, but. of late years he had lefl (hat business lo his sons and acted 

 as Managing Director of the Wiltshire United Dairy Company. A thorough 



