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LLANGURIG. FUNERAL OF LIEUT.-COL. LLOYD-VERNEY. The mortal remains of the late Lieut.-Col. Lloyd- Yerney, Clochfaen, were on Tuesday afternoon, committed to their last resting-place in the family vault, Llanguvig Churchyard, amid tokens of deep respect and esteem. Having resided in the neigh- bourhood for many years, 11 it was but natural that the deceased gentleman should be put to rest in the God's Acre" of this little mountain village, the scene of countless generous actions, and the abode of so many who had in the past, benefitted by the kindness, and consideration of one who will be greatly missed both in his public and private capa- city. In the morning, overhanging clouds threat- ened rain, which fell slightly, the weather clearing up later in the day. It was shortly after half past four o'clock, when the solemn cortege arrived at the Parish Church, from Clochfaen, in the following order: general public which included Rev R. H. Jones, Messrs. J. Smout, J.P., J. G. Bowen, J. Ingram, E. Hamer, R. Ingram, R. Evans, Llwyn- hyddod; E. Mills, Grant, Dr. J. V. Owen, H. L. Davies, E. Edwards, J. R. Pryse, junr., J. R. Row- botham, E. Mills, Post Office; J. Jones, Llwyn- gwyn Llanidloes Lodge of Freemasons, headed by the Worshipful Master, Mr T. Pryce Jones, accom- panied by the Chaplain, Rev E. O. Jones, and the following brethren Messrs. A. J. Morris (Mayor), D. Davies (Ex-Mayor-), J. D. Davies (Town Clerk), E. Lewis Lloyd, L. P. Marshall, E. Davies, and E. Dakin the hearse coveied with beautiful wreath3 the mourners—Mrs G. H. Lloyd-Verney (widow)| Messrs. James and Harry Lloyd-Verney (sons) and Miss Lloyd-Verney (daughter) Sir Edmund, Verney (brother) with Lady and Miss Verney, Clayden House, Bucks; Mr and Mrs Verney (brother), Miss Higgins, Nurse Wheatley, Mr Huskisson (hon see, Four Hand Chess Club, Lon- don), Col Drew (agent), Mr G. D. Harrison (solici- tor), Welshpool; Mr Swettenham, Newtown the household servants, tenants (about 70 in number), and tenants' wives (about 72). At the Church gate, the mournful procession was received by the Vicar, (Rev T. H. Hughes), Rev W. D. Roberts (Free- mason), Llanidloes, and the choir of the Llanidloes Parish Church. The coffin, which was covered by the Union Jack, was then removed from the hearse, and the wreaths having been placed upon it, it was slowly borne down the pathway towards the Church, the choii chanting I am the Resurrection and the Life." Having arrived at the sacred edifice, the solemn procession entered therein to the strains of 0 rest in the Lord," beautifully rendered on the organ by Miss Marshall, Llanidloes. Leaflets had been distributed throughout the Church, bear- ing on the front page, the following inscription :— George Hope Lloyd-Verney, born March 5th, 1842, died June 14th, 1896. Laid to rest in Llan- gurig Churchyard, on Tuesday, June 23rd, 1896. Now unto him that is able to keep you from falling, and to present you faultless before the pre- sence of his glory with exceeding joy, to the only wise God our Saviour, be glory and majesty, dominion and power, both now and ever. Amen.' Service which was conducted by the Vicar, com- menced with the chanting of Psalm 39, I said I will take heed to my ways, that I offend not with my tongue," and concluded with the hymn" Abide with me fast falls the eventide," which was sung with much feeling. As the congregation passed out of the little sanctuary, Miss Marshall per- formed the" Dead March in Saul on the organ. The mourners now assembled at the graveside, the Vicar again officiating. The hymn Peace, per- fect peace" having been sung, the sad ceremony concluded with the Freemasons' burial service con- ducted by the chaplain, Rev E. O. Jones. The wreaths which were distinguished alike for their number and beauty were sent by :— Mr and the Misses Hewitt, Elizabeth Rose, the Household, Rev W and Mrs Dundas, the household children, Sir Edmund and Lady Fremantle, Mr and Mrs Waddmgton, Mrs and Miss Bertie Moore, Sir Pryce and Lady Pryce-Jones, Miss Ellen Judd, Nurse Wheatly, Mr and Mrs George Weston, Sir Robert and Lady Egerton, Mr Hailey, Mrs F Rob- inson, Miss Florence Nightingale, Mr and Mrs E Smith, Mrs Charles Daniell, Mr and 1tr Wilson Noble, Mr and Mrs F Verney, Sir Edmund and Lady Verney, the Claydon Household, Rev T and Mrs Hughes, H R H Princess Frederica of Han- over, Mr and Mrs Davies, Mr and Mrs Drew, R and A Ingram, Mrs Dauncey, Mr J Hussey, jun, the Four Handed Chess Club, London, Miss Bodgener, Miss Higgins, Mr and Mrs Edwin Smith, &c.

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