>From Reynold's Newspaper ( London, England ), Sunday, August 5, 1894; Issue 2295. SUICIDE OF A CLERGYMAN. Some sensation was created in Ipswich, on Tuesday morning, by the suicide of the Rev. F. H. BROWN , M. A., late headmaster of the Ipswich Grammar School. The deceased's relations with the governors of the school had been somewhat strained, and, at their request, he resigned last Wednesday - speech day. He, however, remained in residence pending the opening of a private school in the South of England, and it was at the school, on Tuesday morning, that the parlourmaid found deceased with his throat cut after conveying to him his shaving-water. Deceased, who was formally master of Reading School, lives a widow and four children.