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COUNTY PETTY SESSIONS

... G. Everard, C. B. Greenhill, *H. H. Broadmead, Slocombe, E. J. Board, F. Wyatt, and R. F. Clark. Uninsured Motor-Cycle. Fred Carter, labourer, of Lime-street, Nether Ntowey, was summoned for using motor-cycle without a certificate of insurance at Nether ...

THE FUNERAL

... Oddfellows were represented by Mr. Gerald S. Ham (secretary), Messrs A. G. Sargent, T. J. Ford, John Chinn, Jesse Carter, Fred Carter. Ernest Carter and Geo. Hooper. The large congregation also included Mrs. L. Thick, Miss C. Wall, Mrs. H. C. C. Dally, Mrs ...

Published: Friday 01 September 1944
Newspaper: Wells Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 481 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

COSSINGTON PLAYERS (B.)

... DOUBLE DEALINGS (W. W. JACOBS) Jonathan Evans, Mr. F. Cousins; Jack Evans. Mr. D. Palmer' Nancy Evans, Miss R. Denman; Fred Carter. Mr. Harold Grandfleld; Ben Prout, Mr. G. Fitzgerald. Producer; Mrs. O. Fitzgerald. The adjudicator said this team played ...

Bro. Walter Carrell

... the function was much enhanced by Ten - deem/ of a of sous*. etc.. which was contributed to by Wows. I. Cos, W. Parnell. Fred Carter. G. PerrY. B. Solvidoe. and W. liescombe. bud Wr. A. Straweon an efficient &commaist at the piano. On the motfon of Bros ...

WEST OF ENGLAND MOTOR micnows

... Bedrooms. Scullery, Wash-house and usual domestiz. offices. Council's water connected, at present In the occupation of Mr. Fred Carter, at an annual rental Jf £22 owner paying rates. H. CHARLES BUDD fc SON HAVE been instructed to offer the above Property ...

SUDDEN DEATH OF A GLASTONBURY BOY

... indispensable adjunct of a free democracy. —Lord Trent. The death took place on Friday last with painful suddenness of Master Fred Carter, aged ten years, youngest son of Mr. Frank Carter and the late Mrs. Carter, of 29, Archers Way, Glastonbury. He attennded ...

Published: Friday 03 December 1937
Newspaper: Central Somerset Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 951 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

SERVICE AT HIS HOME

... Carter (brother), Mr. William Elms, Mr. W. Parslow, Mr. A. Parslow (brothers-inlaw,) Messrs. Fred Parslow (South Wales), Fred Carter, Laurie Carter, Fred Gibbs, W. Isaacs, W. Thompson, W. Parslaw Gilbert Parslow (nephews), Mr. Edwin Carter, Mr. W. Guest ...

BLOOD IMPURITIES

... iirparities, which at this season reveal themselves the form of pimples and akin eruptions, is lo hand from Sunderland, Mr. Fred Carter, 4, Terrace, an employ 4 Messrs. Pickerspiirs shipyard, said to a Sunderland Herald reporter For dose on seven years I suffered ...

Published: Friday 22 March 1901
Newspaper: Western Chronicle
County: Somerset, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 392 | Page: 6 | Tags: none