Lord and Lady Wantage lived at
Lockinge House at
East Lockinge in
Berkshire (now
Oxfordshire), and had a London house at 2
Carlton Gardens. He died on 10 June 1901, aged 69. On his death,
Florence Nightingale, a close personal friend since the Crimea, wrote: Lady Wantage erected a monument to Lord Wantage on
the Ridgeway. There are various inscriptions on the faces of the monument with the one on the North East side, being in Latin and is similar to that inscribed on the
Iona Cross on
Gibbet Hill, Hindhead, Surrey, namely: :IN OBITU PAX :POST OBITUM SALUS :
POST TENEBRAS LUX :IN LUCE SPES Which translates as: "Peace in passing away. Salvation after death. Light after darkness. Hope in light." As he had no children the title died with him. In 1908 Lady Wantage officially opened
Wantage Hall, the first Hall of Residence in the University of Reading, in honour of Lord Wantage. She died in August 1920. ==References==