EDUCATION COMMITTEE
... justified. Councillor Alec Turner, who seconded, said he did not anticipate any objection to the scheme on the part of the Thomas White trustees. Miss Councillor Arnold d it ...
... justified. Councillor Alec Turner, who seconded, said he did not anticipate any objection to the scheme on the part of the Thomas White trustees. Miss Councillor Arnold d it ...
... District Treasurer. Bro. J Salt, reported the finances in a healthy condition. Tea was provided by the members of the Sir Thomas White Lodge There were representatives present from all the Lodges in Warwickshire. COVENTRY ROTARY CLUB At the weekly luncheon ...
... sauce, Ac., 7 parstlin cask a. sack bags ; also a .luautily of lIOUSKHOLU FURNITURE. Sale cumim-nuu at Eleven o'clock. MR. THOMAS WHITE. MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH ...
... and Part 1281 on I the Ordnance Survey Hap (1925 Edition). NOTICE CHARITY COMMISSION In the Matter of the Charity of SIR THOMAS WHITE, in the City of COVENTRY and other places; and In the Matter of The Charitable Trusts Acts, 1853 to 1925. BY direction ...
... Churches in the city have also been very effectively decorated. I am informed that the project for erecting * memorial to Sir Thomas White is not reo jiving support its originators expected. Perhaps this may be partly owiug to the demands on the public purse ...
... labourer, no fixed alNxie, was barged with stealing ten pairs of curtains, value the properly of Joseph Barker, 36, Sir Thomas White Road. Kliza Barker, prosecutor's wife, said her husband had stall in the Wholesale Market, and M»ld curtains by auction ...
... SIR THOMAS WHITES CHARITY. THE PROPOSAL BUILD A BCHOOL-HOISE AT WYKEN. The following is memori il which has been sent the harity Commissioners, behalf the Freemen, opposition to the sal of Sir Thomas White's Trustees to spend £1,000 out of tho of that ...
... summonses for hearing. One was have been withdriwa. In the case of the other two, the defendants—two boys named John Docker and Thomas White, charged with assaulting Martha Petty— did not eppeiar. Warrants were ordered to be issued for their apprehension. ...
... FIRE OFFICE, AND THE PROVIDENT LIFE OFFICF. COSTUM KS GENTLEMKN. CHARITY COMMISSION. Ic the Matter of the Charity of Sir Thomas White in the City of Coventry and other places in the County of Warwick; and I.» the Matter of The Charitable Trusts Acta 1853 ...
... xvii. ; Evening—lsaiah liii., Ist Corinthians i. MONDAY, January Last senil in Forms of Application for Pensions from Sir Thomas White' Fnml, t» Mr. Davis's Office. First Sitting the ISankrnptcy of T. anil \Y. Smith, Coventry. Ribbon Manufacturer, at the ...
... KwH-terrai. ('bap«-bti«uir, with ba. gardens, without wovkahop*.—Apply at No. LET. the death of the oro- X prictor. the SIR THOMAS WHITE TAVERN, Norton street. —Apply on (-mniers. APARTMENTS. Apartments. -front rooms let. for one or two gentlemen. —Apply Herald ...
... tional financial support wits accorded to the orphanage by the prmeeds.• from the four-hundred year old leSacy of Sir Thomas White, which accumulated to such an extent that Coventry Freemen now reee:%'6 about 23,000 every five years. It is proposed that ...