Foliruary  5,  1903. 
JOURNAL  OF  HORTICULTURE  AND  COTTAGE  GARDENER. 
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OMtuary. 
Mr.  li.  G.  Kin^. 
We  much  regret  to  annoxince  the  death  of  Mr.  L.  G.  King, 
of  the  firm  of  Messrs.  John  K.  King  and  Sons  (seedsmen  to 
H.M.  the  King),  of  Coggeshall,  Essex,  and  Reading,  Berks,  nho 
passed  away  peacefully  at  Matlock  on  January  30  last,  at  the 
As  an  employer  he  was  kind  and  considerate,  and  his  death 
is  deeply  regretted  by  all  who  were  under  him.  In  athletics 
Mr.  L.  G.  King  took  a  keen  interest.  He  was  a  good  cricketer, 
and  as  a  football  player  Avill  be  remembered  as  being  at  one 
time  a  xjrominent  member  of  the  E.ssex  County  eleven.  The 
greatest  symiiathy  has  been  shown  to  his  widow  and  other  rela^ 
tions,  as  the  family  of  the  Kings  are  hold  in  the  highest 
esteem  throughout  the  whole  of  the  Ea.stern  Counties. 
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early  age  of  thirty-five  years.  The  deceased  gentleman  took  an 
active  and  practical  interest  in  the  business ;  he  was  much 
esteemed  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Coggeshall,  where  he  re.sided, 
and  was  highly  respected  on  Mark  Lane  and  other  markets  by 
all  who  liad  business  transactions  with  him. 
Miss  Harriet  Mary  Arnott. 
It  is  our  sad  duty  to  announce  the  death  of  Harriet  Mary 
(Hettie)  Arnott,  daughter  of  our  esteemed  correspondent,  Mr. 
S.  Arnott,  J.P.,  on  Thursday,  January  29,  at  her  home.  Rose- 
dene,  Carsethoru,  Kirkbean,  Dumfries. 
