Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society . Mary Ellen Bagnall-Oakeley 111 Ht^moriam. ELLP:N MARY BAGNALL-OAKELEY. The news of the death of Mrs. Bagnall-Oakeley, of Tre-cefn,Monmouth, came as a painful shock to the members of our Society,to whom her presence has long been so familiar and welcome afeature of its meetings, and who have so highly appreciated herfriendship, wide knowledge, and ever-ready practical helpfulness. After her and her husbands removal from Newland, Coleford,to their beautiful new home overlooking Monmouth and its lovelyvalley, it was hoped by


Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society . Mary Ellen Bagnall-Oakeley 111 Ht^moriam. ELLP:N MARY BAGNALL-OAKELEY. The news of the death of Mrs. Bagnall-Oakeley, of Tre-cefn,Monmouth, came as a painful shock to the members of our Society,to whom her presence has long been so familiar and welcome afeature of its meetings, and who have so highly appreciated herfriendship, wide knowledge, and ever-ready practical helpfulness. After her and her husbands removal from Newland, Coleford,to their beautiful new home overlooking Monmouth and its lovelyvalley, it was hoped by her numerous friends that, in spite ofadvancing age, she might be spared for many years to shed herbright influence and continue to fill her wide sphere of activeusefulness amongst all who came within its range. For the lastyear or two, however, it. was manifest to her family and personalfriends that her physical powers were failing, and, though herbrave, energetic and unselfish spirit was still characteristicallymanifested, she passed away on May 26th, 1904, from he


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