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... son. MARRIAGES. CARTER—MAYES—On Nov. h. Cathedral Church of St. James’s, Bury St. Edmund’s, by Canon S. V%*. Goldsmith, FRED CARTER* to ALICE HARRIET MAYES, both ol Bury St. Edmund's. ...
... son. MARRIAGES. CARTER—MAYES—On Nov. h. Cathedral Church of St. James’s, Bury St. Edmund’s, by Canon S. V%*. Goldsmith, FRED CARTER* to ALICE HARRIET MAYES, both ol Bury St. Edmund's. ...
... the party had lunch at the Angel Hotel at Bury St. Edinimd’s and were interested its Dickensian associations. Later Mr. Fred Carter, now Bourne and who will he remembered as having been secretary the successful pageant in 1907, conducted the Society round ...
... Mitchell, seconded by Thomas Stevens. Assented to by Arthur Rigsby, George Balls, James John White, John Webb, Thomas Salmon, Fred Carter, John William Searle, and Arthur William Banks. RISBYGATE WARD. STREET, SAMUEL, 103, Risbygate-street, outfitter. Proposed ...
... William Calver. of Ifor- ringer Rond, Bury St. Edmund’s, aged years. Carter— Feb. 23rd. at York Road, Bury St. Edmund’s. Fred Carter, aged years. Collins— Feb. 19th, at Pakenham, William Collins, aged 51 years. Cooke—Feb. at Hospital Rond, Bury St. Edmund’s ...
... belonging niundV without May and Ltd., were sum: Mr. Procter, es had been new connection? proper applicat obtained. Fred Carter. In* Smith’' \vat«*r supply, iii'i Rust ami found th. been connected to the water Witness inquire*! about the net found ...
... evidence, said Wednesday, Mrs. Priscilla Har- that the “checker,” a man by row, of 5, Stowmarket Lane, lx- the name of Fred Carter, menworth, said that at about noon tioned to him that a lorry was on Thursday she took a sauce- broken down the other side ...
... bouquet of wild flowers from little Fieda ole, the baby the school. The prizewinners were: Dogs, Felix Hensley, Noel Smith, 3 Fred Carter; specials, Doris Caulkitt and Margaret 1-anning. Cats, Charley Steward. 2 Phyllis Steward, 3 Helen Hensley. Bantams. Ernest ...
... Arthur Dean. Mr. Wm. Amis (sons-in-law), Mrs. May Carter (granddaughter), the Misses Alice, Doroothy, and Violet Dean, Mr. Fred Carter (grandchildren), Mrs. W. Jennings (Cavenham), Mrs. Moss (Herringswell), and Mrs. Everett (Herringswell). Floral tributes ...
... Mrs. Norton, Mrs. Lockwood, Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Malt, Mrs. Abigail, Mrs. Coleman, Airs. Pettitt, Mrs. Field, Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Carter, Mrs. Newell, Mrs. J. Shinn, and the Misses E. and B. Kent There were many beautiful floral tributes. A HOSPITAL FETE ...
... of the day total of • years age. as °*. K ...
... Bailev appear, but have direct e'i- his mother.—The dlsmis-ed or Mr. Mayo permitted f], cns©. this. Mr. Mayes the owner. Fred Carter, the Corpora cion turncock and waterworks- inspector, York Koatl. spoke r ( HE NEW ARMISTICE TERMS, making the discovery ...
... Macken. -der, 3 Me. T. J. Balls. The following were the winners in the ath- : letic sports:— Flat race for boys, under 12.—1 Fred Carter, 2 W. Rumbelow, 3 C. Aves. Hurdle race (district).—l R, Williams, 2 D. Smith, 3 W. Kendall. Bicycle race, one mile (district) ...