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5101 Wayland Turner, the sixteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Turner, passed away Saturday night about midnight at the St. Charles hospital in Aurora, following an accident which necessitated the amputation of his right leg.


The unfortunate lad left his uncles home in Taylorville several weeks ago on a trip through the Western States in search of employment. The last letter was written at Pikes Peak, Colo.


The accident happened Friday evening while Wayland and a companion were attempting to board a freight train at a junction six miles east of Aurora.


He was rushed to a Hospital and his relatives summoned to his bedside. He regained consciousness and was able to converse with them for a time. The shock and loss of blood proved too much for him and he passed away a few hours after the amputation. 
TURNER, Wayland Minor (I41770)
 
5102 We have to record the death of one of Tiverton's most faithful friends and generous benefactors :

Miss Heathcote of Bolham, the aunt of Sir John H Heathcote-Amory, Bart, the senior member of the borough. The deceased lady been in failing health for some years past - in fact, ever since the death of her sister Mrs Brewin, in May, 1877.

She had practically given up her establishment at Bolham, in this parish, and had taken up her residence at Hackney, London, where she died yesterday morning.

It having been known that Miss Heathcote had for some time been in a precarious state of health, the sad event was not altogether unexpected, but nonetheless it was the cause of very widespread and genuine regret.

The deceased lady was the eldest daughter of the late Mr John Heathcote, the celebrated patentee of the lace machine, and for many years M.P.for the borough.

In the education of the young she took a keen interest, subscribing liberally to the Sunday Schools of the town and church 
HEATHCOAT, Eloisa (I38395)
 
5103 West Cemetery COPELAND, Betty (I17386)
 
5104 Westcott Free Burying Ground HARBERT, Samuel Sr. (I7572)
 
5105 Westminster Abbey MCCARTHY, Lady Charlotte (I10698)
 
5106 Westminster Hospital LEE, Christopher Frank Carandini CBE (I10265)
 
5107 While on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem DE ROS, John 5th Baron de Ros of Helmsley, KB (I15540)
 
5108 Whitby Abbey DE PERCY, Richard 5th Feudal Baron of Topcliffe (I16438)
 
5109 William E. Shaffner, Pine Plains, died unexpectedly while visiting his sister in Malden, Mass, on March 24. He was 82 years old SHAFFNER, William Edward (I33456)
 
5110 William Richardson Linton

Linton's 1903 Flora of Derbyshire showing Rubus durescens on its cover in gold leaf
Rev. William Richardson Linton (2 April 1850 in Diddington, Huntingdonshire – 7 April 1908 in Ashbourne, Derbyshire), Corpus Christi College, M.A., was an English botanist and vicar of the parish of Shirley, Derbyshire. He was regarded as one of the leading batologists of his day.

Life
Linton was born in Diddington in Huntingdonshire in 1850.

He married Alice Shirley (daughter of Rev. Walter Waddington Shirley and Philippa Frances Emilia Knight Shirley) on 26 January 1887, with whom he had one daughter, Viola Marion Linton. He became the vicar of St. Michael's church in Shirley.


St Michael's, Shirley
Linton collected botanical specimens and records, often working with his elder brother who was also a cleric. (Rev. Edward Francis Linton was based mainly in Edmondsham in Dorset). In 1890 W.R.Linton published a short article in the Journal of Botany describing a new species of hawkweed (Hieracium holophyllum) found in Derbyshire. In 1892 he and his brother published a short eight page guide called Some Scottish Willows which they followed two years later with Set of British Willows.

Linton wrote an extensive book about the flora of Derbyshire, published in 1903. The front cover of his Flora contained a large illustration in gold leaf of Rubus durescens, a species of bramble unique to Derbyshire which he had earlier discovered. Linton is credited with the first description of Rubus durescens. His Flora contained 1,030 species of flowering plants and ferns. He considered around 910 (88%) of these native, 70 (7%) aliens and 50 (5%) casuals. He also included mosses and liverworts. He included two maps of the county and two illustrations of plants he considered special in the area. In addition to the one shown on the cover, he also included a line drawing of Epipactis atroviridis, which he considered a species new to science that grew locally. The bramble is still recognised as a local species, but the orchid is no longer accepted as valid, and is probably just a form of the broad-leaved helleborine (Epipactis helleborine).

In 1905 Linton published An account of the British Hieracia. He died in 1908 in Ashbourne in Derbyshire. He and his wife, who died in 1911, are buried in the churchyard of St Michael's church in Shirley.

In 1969 Linton's Flora was brought up to date by a committee of local Derbyshire botanists, led by Professor A.R.Clapham as editor, and published by Derby Museum and Art Gallery.
That work was itself further built upon and completely revised in 2015 by the publication of the fourth work to bear the name The Flora of Derbyshire, but which extensively references data collated by W.R.Linton, and contains a full biography of his botanical life and achievements. 
LINTON, Rev. William Richardson M.A. (I25525)
 
5111 William served in the British Army for over 19 years, in the 16th Regiment of Foot (The Bedfordshire Regiment).

He served in Canada, West Indies & Ceylon, from 3 Mar 1807 - 10 Aug 1826. He rose to the rank of Colour Sergeant.

He served overseas through most of the years away from his family and only in his final deployment in Colombo, Ceylon, was his wife allowed to join him. (accounts for the gap in the kids births). His second son Samuel was born there.

Nine years of his service was in the tropics, first in the West Indies then Ceylon. The hot, humid environment of the tropics was a particular hardship on him, and he was subjected to numerous diseases such as malaria, yellow fever and dysentery. He even noted at the time of his discharge that he was 'worn out from a long service in hot climates'.

His descendant Donald William Clements has all his paperwork 
CLEMENTS, CSgt. William (I38222)
 
5112 Wilton Street SHAW, Lucy (I4954)
 
5113 Windle Hill JEFFERY, Samuel (I7907)
 
5114 Windsor Castle MOUNTBATTEN, Philip (I18000)
 
5115 Windsor Lodge CHURCHILL, Gen. His Grace John 1st Duke of Marlborough, 1st Prince of Mindelheim, (I16924)
 
5116 Winesses: Erasmus Lynam, Elizabeth Johnson Family: John LYNAM / Anne JOHNSON (F15834)
 
5117 Winesses: Thomas Wright & Emily Millward Family: Thomas YATES / Rachel MILWARD (F8076)
 
5118 Witnesses: Charles Bull, Ann Row Family: Thomas ROE / Sarah BULL (F10843)
 
5119 Witnesses: Charles Taylor & Elizabeth Rodgers Family: William JEFFERY / Ann TAYLOR (F2259)
 
5120 Witnesses: Daniel Stone, Martha Stone Family: William STAFFORD / Mary JEFFERY (F358)
 
5121 Witnesses: Diane Fowler & James Allsop Family: Thomas Leversage FOWLER, esq. of Pendeford / Harriet FOWLER (F3619)
 
5122 Witnesses: George Sims & Harvey Heaton Family: Samuel SIMS / Harriet GOODALL (F1715)
 
5123 Witnesses: George Taylor & Jane Clayton Family: Charles TAYLOR / Ann CLAYTON (F9935)
 
5124 Witnesses: James Beck & Elizabeth Goodall Family: Edward APPLEBY / Sarah GOODALL (F9902)
 
5125 Witnesses: John Dutton & Selina Swindell Family: Joseph SMITH / Elizabeth SWINDELL (F10161)
 
5126 Witnesses: John Jeffery, Rachel Jeffery Family: Fred SIMS / Ellen JEFFERY (F3080)
 
5127 Witnesses: John Taylor & Ann Slater Family: James TAYLOR / Frances BULL (F2921)
 
5128 Witnesses: Joseph Hull & Agnes Sims Family: Joseph SIMS / Emma FOWKES (F2232)
 
5129 Witnesses: Reuben Shaw & Elizabeth Hare Family: James GOODALL / Elizabeth MORLEY (F9895)
 
5130 Witnesses: Richard Meacham & Ann Hulland Family: James TAYLOR / Anne MEACHAM (F201)
 
5131 Witnesses: Richard Miors & William Ault Family: Thomas VERNON / Ellen TAYLOR (F9928)
 
5132 Witnesses: Robert Riley Rodgers & Elizabeth Fearn Family: George COXON / Sarah TAYLOR (F1665)
 
5133 Witnesses: Samuel Barker & Mary Barker Family: John GOODALL / Elizabeth BARKER (F9905)
 
5134 Witnesses: Samuel Smith & Mary Dean Family: George SIMS / Margaret SMITH (F2863)
 
5135 Witnesses: Thomas Ride & Ann Milward Family: William VERNON / Mary GIBSON (F3249)
 
5136 Witnesses: William Ford & Ellen Parker Family: William MILLER / Mary GOODALL (F9897)
 
5137 Witnesses: William Harvey Junior, Amelia Harvey Family: William ROLFE / Ellen HARVEY (F32)
 
5138 Witnesses: William Jeffery & Jane Jeffery Family: William LOWE / Mary JEFFERY (F6050)
 
5139 Witnesses: William Slack & Elizabeth Slack Family: John TAYLOR / Eliza VERNON (F1965)
 
5140 Witnesses: William Tomlinson & Hugh Fern Family: George JEFFERY / Jane HEATHCOTE (F1195)
 
5141 Witnesses: William Tunstall & Elizabeth Tunstall Family: John PRESBURY / Hannah GOODALL (F9900)
 
5142 Witnesses: William Wood & John Windson Family: Thomas GOODALL / Selina GODDRIDGE (F9890)
 
5143 Witnesses:Adam Allday Austin, Kate Wood Family: Samuel Rowland WOOD / Mary BULL (F6185)
 
5144 Witnesses:Arthur William Hunt, Winifred Mabel Appleby Family: Frank AUSTIN / Elizabeth Ordish JOHNSON (F6137)
 
5145 Witnesses:Benjamin Woodhouse, Alice Eley Family: George Thomas Webster WHITE / Elizabeth WOODHOUSE (F5975)
 
5146 Witnesses:Frank Jeffery, Martha Jeffery Family: Joseph SUTTON / Elizabeth JEFFERY (F2304)
 
5147 Witnesses:George Bull, Betsy Holmes Holloway Family: Moses Holmes HOLLOWAY / Hannah BULL (F6176)
 
5148 Witnesses:George Jeffery, Mary Jeffery Family: Thomas WALLACE / Sarah JEFFERY (F6062)
 
5149 Witnesses:George Smith, Fanny Potter Family: Frank JEFFERY / Martha POTTER (F1565)
 
5150 Witnesses:George Thomas White, Sarah Coine Family: George KIRKMAN / Elizabeth WHITE (F5976)
 

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