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EAST .CHILTINTGTON Funeral of Mrs. Powell Edwards.—We much regret to have to announce the death of Mrs. Powell Edwards, wife of Mr. H. Powell Edwards, of Novington Manor: which occurred at 18, Cleveland-square, W., on the night of Wednesday, December 15th, after a long illness. The funeral was 'arranged to take place at East Chiltington, near Lewes, Sussex, on Saturday, and the funeral party travelled down from town on the morning of that day. Before leaving London, a short service was held at 18, Cleveland-square, conducted by the Chap- lain of the Welsh Church of St. David's. The service at East Chiltington was attended by a large congregation, includ- ing, besides the members of the family. Lady Shiffner, the Rev. H. S. Anson, lr. A. J. Bridge, Captain L. P. Evans, Mr. W. R. FitzHugh, Miss Emily FitzHugh, the Misses Hillman. Mr. H. E. Juler, Mr. R. E. Leman and Miss Lemaii, Mr. F. Loud, Mr. J. C. Lucas and the Misses Lucas, Colonel G. A. Money, Mr. H. H. Pownall, Mr. C. de St. Croix, Dr. J. R. Stein- haeuser, Mr. J. C. D. Tetley, Mr. H. Woods, Mrs. Weekes, Mr. Alvan Cook, the tenants of the Novington Estate, the staff at Novington Manor, and many other friends and neighbGurSl. The service was conducted by the 'Rev A. C. Lucey, late rector of Westmeston, assisted by the Rev. J. P. S. Woodward and the Rev. H. S. Musgrave, and included, hvmns 530 and 221. Mr. W. H. Paris was at the organ, and the music included "I Know that my Redeemer Liveth," "0. Rest in the Lord." and "But the Lord is Mindful" (St. Paul). The "March Funebre" wa's played as the congregation left the church. Mrs Powell Edwards was the second daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Bon sail, J.P., D.L., of Glanrheidol, Cardiganshire, and many relatives who were unable owing to the dis- tance from Wales to attend the funeral at short notice sent flowers, while on Sunday last a memorial service was held at the Church of Capel Bangor, Cardiganshire, which was built and endowed some genera- tions ago by the Bonsall family, members of which attended that service. The floral tributes were beautiful and numerous, and included mementoes from:—Howell, "To her whose bent was to be gentle, tranquil, true." Sybil, Theo, Ivor, Gerald, and Aubrey, Her children rise up and call her blessed." Miss Steer (nurse), "Until the day break and the shadows flee away." Miss A. Bonsall, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Bonsall (Morben), Miss C. Bonsall, Major and Mrs. J. J. Bonsall (Fronfraith), Major and Mrs. H. Bonsall (Galltyllan), Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Bonsall, Miss Hughes Bonsall (Glanrheidol). Mr. and Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Clifton. Mr. V. Morris Davies, Mr. and I Mrs. Morris Davies (Ffcsrhydgalea). Miss Edwardis, Mr. and Mrs. A. LI. Edwards, Lady Evans, the Misses Evans. General FitzHugh, Mr. amd Mrs. FitzHugh, Miss Emily FitzHugh. Sir William Grantham, Mrs. Guyon and Miss Guyon, Mrs. Gal- lenga. Mrs. O. C. Hannay, the Misses Hillman, Mr. and the Misses Heaver, GeneralJSir James and Lady Hi!ls-Johnes, and Mrs. Hills and Mrs. Johnes (Dolau- cothy). Mr. H. E. Juler and Mrs. Juler. Mrs. and Miss Kershaw. Mrs. Leir, Miss Lomnitz. Mrs. Lane, Mr. and the Misses Leman. Mrs. MaenaTr, Colonel and Mrs. G. A. Money, Miss Mays, Miss Parry, Mrs. Parker, the Misses Prichard, Mrs. Pugh (Cymmerau), Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Pugh. Sir John and Lacy Shiffner, the Misses Shiffner, Mrs. Sellar, Mrs. de St. Croix, Mrs MacAlister Sea-ton the Misses Seaton, Mr. and Miss Stacey, Mr. and Mrs. Sopper, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Sankey, Mr. and Mrs J. Scott Heron. Mrs. F. Tetley, Mr. J. C. D. Tetley, the Rev. R. Usher and Mrs. Usher, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Woods, Mr. and Mrs R. Woollcombe, the Misses Wooll- combe, Mr T. R. Wolfe. The staff at Novington Ms»nor. the staffs at 18, Cleve- land square, the staff at 24, Lawrence-lane. the members of the Novington Stoolball Club. Mrs. Powell Edwards's death will be felt as a great loss by a large circle of friends, among her immediate neighbours and dependents at Novington. whose wel- fare she was ever most anxious to promote, a.nd to whom in times of trouble and anxiety she was always ready to extend a helping hand. If prooi were needed that in return they extended to her a ftill measure of their loving appreciation, it would be afforded by the deep and genuine grief with whicrl the news of her death was received by all. and by the heartfelt sympathy which all have expressed with her family in their great sorrow.

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