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John Waters, of Salisbury, died January 21st, 1895, aged 81. He was well 

 known and much respected in Salisbury. He was Chairman of the Directors 

 of the Wilts aud Dorset Bank, and of the Municipal Charity Trustees, and 

 senior Magistrate of the City Bench. He was Mayor in 1863, and took a 

 prominent part in many commercial undertakings connected with the City, in 

 addition to his own special business as an auctioneer. Obituary notices in 

 Salisbury Journal, January 26th, 1895 ; The Wilts County Mirror, 

 January 25th, 1895 ; and the Devizes Gazette, January 24th, 1895. 



William Henry Wellesley, Second Earl Cowley. Born August 25th, 



1834. Died 28th February, 1895. Buried at Dray cot. Educated at Eton. 

 He served with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimea, 1855, and also under 

 Lord Clyde, in Onde, during the Indian Mutiny, 1858. He succeeded to the 

 title on the death of his father in 1884. Iu 1863 he married Emily 

 Gwendolin, d. of Col. Thomas Peers Williams, M.P., of Temple House, 

 Great Marlow. Obituary notices appeared in the Devizes Gazette, March 

 7th; Wilts County Mirror, March 1st; Standard, March 1st ; and other 

 papers. 



Eev. M. Wynell-Mayow, of Braeside, Devizes. Born 1810. Died February 

 26th, 1895, aged 84- Student of Christ Church, Oxford. B.A., 1833 ; 

 M.A., 1837. Vicar of Market Lavington, 1836—60; St, Mary, West 

 Brompton, 1860—68 ; South Heighten and Tarring Neville, Sussex, 1868—71 ; 

 Southam, Warwickshire, 1871 — 78 ; Halstead, Kent, 1878—81. A man of 

 mauy attainments — Proctor in Convocation for the Archdeaconry of Wilts 

 for many years — a regular contributor to the Guardian. — A voluminous 

 theological controversialist on the High Church side he published many works, 

 amongst them being "A Letter to the Archdeacon of Wilts on the Hampden 

 Controversy," 1847 ; " Two Letters to Mr. Maskell" ; "Eight Sermons on 

 the Priesthood, Altar, and Sacrifice," 1867; "A Letter on the First 

 Report of the Royal Commission on Ritual" 1867 ; "A Letter to Lord 

 Hatherley on the Deceased Wife's Sister Bill " ; "An Examination of 

 Leviticus chap. 18 v. 18 " ; " A Few Words on the sense of Article 29 " ; 

 " Laic-Breakers (falsely so called) : a Letter to the Rt. Son. J. G. 

 Hubbard, M.P.," 1892. He married, in 1846, Caroline, d. of Rev. A. 

 Smith, of Old Park, Devizes. Obituary notices in Standard, March 1st ; 

 Devizes Gazette, March 7th ; and Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, March, 1895. 



Eev. Edward Hill. Born June 18th, 1817. Died February 2nd, 1895. 

 Educated at St. Edmund's Hall, Oxford. B.A., 1839 ; M.A., 1842. Curate 

 of Charlton (Donhead), 1847—63; Vicar of Little Langford, 1863—71 ; 

 Rector of Wishford, 1871 until his death. Buried at Wishford. He was the 

 author of " The Schoolroom Book of Praise and Prayer." A pronounced 

 High Churchman, much beloved in his parish and well known in the southern 

 part of the county. Notices in Salisbury Journal, February 9th ; Standard t 

 February 6th ; the Salisbury Diocesan Gazette. 



