Newton: Funeral of the Rev. F. S. Wall: This solemn event took place on Saturday morning and was very largely attended. The mournful procession marched from Bradley House about half past eleven in the following order … Fly and pair containing Rev. G. S Harris, Dr. Good, Dr. H. Gaye, and Mr. P. S. Michelmore, undertaker; Mr. Chudleigh, Mr. Parker, Mr. Buckler, Mr. Bearne, Mr. Liskey, Mr. Bracewill: Bearers: Hearse plumed and four horses: Coach and four horses containing Rev. Mr. Bromley, Mr. Bromley, junr., Miss Wall, and Rev, Mr. Sadler: Coach and pair containing Mr. and Mrs. Luscombe, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, maid servants: Coach and pair containing J. Vicary, Esq., J. Vicary, junr, Esq., R. Vicary, Esq. and Rev. J. M. Hawker (Ideford): The late Mr. Wall’s private carriage: J. Ingle, Esq’s, private carriage: Rev. J. Templer, his private carriage: J. Creed, and W. Cread, Esq’s private carriage: In the long procession that followed we noticed R. Francis, Esq., R. H. M. Baker, Esq., C. Gaye, Esq., S. Babb, Esq., J. J. Macbean, Esq., J. Pinsent, Esq., Messrs. J. Alsop, Clerk to the Board of Guardians, Mr. Moxey, Governor of the Union, E. Beazlay, and W. Law, Guardians, F. Buckland, J. Rendell, C. Westbrook, Capt. Todd, Dr. Bond, Dr. Haydon, W. Rowell, J. Shilston, J. F. B. Law, G. Stockman … …
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