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... FOR OVER 30 YEARS! OUTFITTERS TO MEN FOR OVER . YEARS FRED CARTER 27 CHAPEL STREET, RUGBY ...
... FOR OVER 30 YEARS! OUTFITTERS TO MEN FOR OVER . YEARS FRED CARTER 27 CHAPEL STREET, RUGBY ...
... FIVE APPLICANTS The five applicants were: Fred Carter (50), of Northgate Road, Pinchbeck; John Barrand (61), of Delgate Bank, Weston; John Francis Cooper (39), of River Lane, Moulton; Dennis Frost (31), of Bank House Farm, Counter Drain; and Arthur Reeve ...
... Broxton. of Middlesex House. Pitsford. Northants. the only person entitled to the estate. Probate has been granted to Mr. Fred Carter. of 27 Chapel Street. Rugby., the sole surviving executor. Mr. Reginald Harry Robinson. of 134 Grosvenor Road. Rugby. who ...
... dead in | vith his head on pipe from which een disconnected. at the door and fi en sealed up w | cotton wool. R FINED £3 fred Carter, of 29 (ingswinford, wa: erley Hill for failine 13-year-old son 1 HEATING LIERS ! N ...
... to Rughby Co-operative Society. In 1923 he rented premises in Chapel Street, Rugby, and took up business on his own. Now Fred Carter (tailors and outfitters) Ltd., is among the oldest men's outfitters in town. “During the past 25 years the change in styles ...
... Hill; Mrs Evelyn Frances Bratducted by Miss P. M, Graham. {on, 4, Council House, No Mans A solo was sung by Gillian Friend; Fred Carter, 1. Council Raithby, Also taking part were ilouse, Thornton: James Naun- Alison Woodcock, Barbara ton, 4, Victoria Lodge ...
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... areas not available to anglers, to assist in the booking of matches, i Starr was _re-elected n, with Mr. Collier re- Mr. Fred Carter as vicee 1. Mr. C. Hill (secretary, o Press representative) C. Tavlor (treasurer) +h re-elected. &S ' ST : % RN i # - 9 ...
... towered nearly 500 feet into the swirling mist, and he felt a great admiration for the two men. The men, George Platts and Fred Carter, were really only youngsters of 19. Both played in a group, and had been anxious to leave their work at the station that ...
... Louth, who died in February, left £5,794 gross, £5,723 net. Duty £39. She left her property to her brothers, Richard and Fred Carter (or ‘their issue). Mr. Jack Dowdy, of 66 Gloucester Avenue, Grimsby, cashier, who died in February left £5,190 gross £4 ...
... Auxiliary Force as a sergeant-instructor. = That led in its turn to the convict settlement on the Andaman Islands, where Fred Carter [l)roved it is not necessary to look before you sleep! It was after schooling was done that he began work in the old Aspland ...
... SKYLIGHT Police are also investigating the theft of £lO worth of goods from Fred Carters, another gents outfitters in Chapel Street, Rugby, during the same period. Det. Inspector Rawson said access to these premises was gained through a skylight. A ring ...