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DEATH fARIS OF MISS M. A. W. GRUTTWELL LADY WITH FROME AND BATH ASSOCIATIONS The death is announced of Miss

... MISS M. A. W. GRUTTWELL LADY WITH FROME AND BATH ASSOCIATIONS The death is announced of Miss Maud Alice Wilson Cruttwell, fourth daughter of Wilson Clement Cruttwell. Her age was 79 and she died at 7. Rue Raynouard. Paris. She was a well-known art critic ...

BIG ROLE IN 1914-18 WAR

... Flowers were sent by the following- Lady Maitland Wilson, Squadron- Leader H. Maitlarfd Wilson and Mis? M. Maitland Wilson; The Misses Maitland Wilson- and Mrs. J. A. Daniell; Captain and Mrs. R. Maitland Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. ...

MET WITH FLYING ACCIDENT

... MET WITH FLYING ACCIDENT Old Sulian Killed On Active Service His many friends in Bath will learn with regret that Pilot- Officer Albert E. J. Thorne, R.A.F., V.R., was killed in a flying accident in England Friday last. A son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Thorne ...

LATE MRS. E. HARDING

... Winnie, Kate and Guy. Miss Ludlow, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Miss B Richards. Officers and Members of the Shepherds Home Lodge, Miss Wilson, the Women's Own (late Shaftesbury Road). Mr. G. F. Hunt, Arlington Road, Bath, was the undertaker. His many friends in the ...

BATH FOOTBALLER'S DEATH

... BATH FOOTBALLER'S DEATH FREDDIE RHYMES KILLED IN S.W. AIR RAID The death has occurred as the result of an air-raid on a South-West town of Mr. Frederick John (Freddie) Rhymes, of 20, Charlotte Street, Bath, a former well-known Bath footballer. Rhymes ...

VICTIM OF ACCIDENT

... MR. ST. JOHN D. E. MARSH OF BATH The funeral Mr. St. John Douglas Earle Marsh, a 22-year-old theological student, who was killed on the main Bristol-Bath road near Newton St. Loe, on September 14th, when he fell from his motor-cycle, took place at Batheaston ...

DEATHS. OLDS. —On March 10th. suddenly 13. Upper Oldfield Park, Arthur Charles, beloved husband of Alice Olds. ..

... passed away. March 12th, 1938. Also from her loving Sisters, Alice and Kate. Always my thoughts. WILSON. —In loving remembrance of dear mother. Kate Wilson, who passed into Rest, at 27, Radnor Street. Swindon, on March 12th, 1939. —Ever remembered her ...

Births, Marriages ft Deaths BIRTHS. EMMERSON—JuIy 2Tth, at Forbes Fraser Private Hospital to Leila (nee Lewis) ..

... Sully, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs W Sully Westgate Street, Bath. WILSON : WILLOUGHBY.—JuIy 27th. 1940. at Oldfield Park Baptist Church, by the Rev. C. H. Higgs. Herbert James Wilson to Gladys Margaret Mary Willoughby. both of Bath. WAIT : WlTHERS.—Saturday ...

SILVER j WEDDING. RANDOLPH : WALDEGRAVE. —On June ~ 26 th, at All Saints', Lullington, Somerset. Thomas ..

... 3 Stree*. Bath, on June 25th. 1940. Janet Barr Bilsland. beloved wife ot >.r . Bart. COKAYNK-f KITH.—In May. 1940. belie/e killed in action in Belgium. Major Colin Cokayne-Frith. 15th/19th Hussars, husbanr 1 of Eileen and son of the late Col Reginali ...

BATH TENNIS FINALS

... partnered by D. S. Milford). Possessing a long reach he made very effective use of it. His opponents put up many balls be killed, not intentionally, of course, and the doctor almost unvariably obliged, practically all his smashes, some to the side of ...

A GRAND OLD MAN OF BATH

... Mr. J. Parrish, Mr. J. H. Arney and Mr. A. E. Webb (representing Gedge and Sons, Bristol), Miss Chesterman, Dr. Wilson Smith, Mrs. Wilson Smith (representing committee of the Bath Christian Alliance for Women and Girls), Miss Read (secretary), Mr. Herbert ...

Bath & County Notes

... -also over 36 *Q star ting at 1.30 r-H So great is 0 Barn °tton that many K are u sure to make At ' oth matches. will warmly Wilson Lee, of - of . which was V S hc barton Friday. Both nton and tennis ely popular is the head of business «nt many years W h ...