Berkshire Chronicle Reading 05-1914
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ESCAPES
FROM DROWNING.
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,witnee..se8 in tJta upp&r reaohee of tho Thames
on Sunda.y aft.ernoon.
In the Co.vorsha.m
.-oh · a - little boy ran up to Mr. F . .E.
Probert who representB Me!lsrB. Evans 'a.nd
of Berka. Co., cid9r mercha.nts\ . of- Hereford, and in·
,414.
formed- him th..t nill littlo boy fri enu,
and memo Frederiok Daw, of Dov er Stroot, Rea.d ing.
In memory had fallen into the river.
past ma'l'lr. "
Mr. Probert left his friend" aDd dive sting
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and-were
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boy was laterFiable
to pro·
h~ lfttlo tho wor~9 for hiB
·CONSECRA.TED BY DR. GORE. r
sa 0 time a Folke8tone ge ntlo·
n e h...'lS, not boon ascertained,
nato-red fr om L ondon with a
.
Sunday morning, ,,,.. .!'unting
ID
reach, noay Wliltchurch
Lodck, when ho got moo ddliculhe, whllo
en eaVOUTUnp; to regam POS8C~~ 011
of Ull'
pole, whi cH paMsod underneath t ho craft H~
loverbo.1anced hUn-el! nnd fell mto t he ""er
and not beiug ablo to sworn IlQ ".. l~
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'QI.1' new church at Sulhamstead which
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himael1 of
' his' coa.t
ran to tJlO spot.
10ft.
from and
the embankment
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IPhm,,;naB&'!' the boy rise to tho SUrfIl CO.
m. he sucocedcd
bringing
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The bo.':inwas
ex h.'LHstoo
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has been erecOOd by the generosity of the
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-years, was c~nsecra.ted
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'l1h .. eb,nrch _waa Built from " trust fund
I mor, t e
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. H lld urC~lonel etarte'd in 1SM by 's. sister of the la.te Mr, immwent danger of being d;'o\\ 11('<.1 'fhB
Also Jlt West S~f,eer Ironer, & 537, _
~v. Eo, ~'c.t1cy'wDrw. Ridi: D.' N. 1M . 'G:. Tpoyt..
Colonel N. B: Thoyta la.dy, who remaUled 111 tJlO punt, Ira. un. bIB
.OxfOZ;Il.Boad.,
Hre=at SI::h'ier :E. O. Farrer: F . . Tun' jl]86 gIven £200 towards the fund, and with to ren~or any ....,&tancc
rbo ves lor sank
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11 T Hunt his SOD Colonel Harry 1'hoyts has gu~r· tw.oo 1Il very dec£! w.a.ter before d. son of
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leJ . F W Mar- \fund hOB been exhauo;OOd
a.nq suoooooad 10 brmgmg hIm to a , m. 1I bo,lt.
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Bra.m,
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~ .W~I.ght,
~nesJ H' . ' J' Ulan,
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The - b I'sh oP. w~
- attenut>U
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' chaplrun
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On
rocovermg,
Mr Trotterror wns
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y h,s
bhn.nkoo
bv the gontlomn.n
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. . A. W. ~. W&J!J, P I R. Scnvener,· J. Cook. (the Rev, WJlfnd L. Coop.e.rL and B.LJll-ong rescue ,He Mid. that but for hll ~ l ""l"'LulC O
'Y;~ac
B P . â¢Glbbpno, W. Hayneo, T. W. GwyngeHII" 1tbe clorgy. and othera prescnt were the he would undoubtedly have b""n d",,, ncd
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. W . ⢠B: Biddleo, A. lJ· Grantham, . . Archdeaoon of Berks (the Ven . W. M . · G .
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Gardener, A.. H. v.. Baugha~, J. F. Coales, Ducat), the Rev. R. P. NewhollBe /official
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T. T.:.Commtng, F. H. Lew,o, L . C. Wjiker PrincIpal of the 'Diooeee and Rural Dean
LODC·I"
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R. . w. Archer, ...E. _E. Lang. ion,
u~ \ of Reading), the Rey. S. C. F. Angel.
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iIa"ii:'!~ell~A. CW.,gTud~;. ~: l.ro;.~'
Smith (The ale R~l1'al Denn of Bra.dfield).
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bridge, G. M . Lovo; H. J. Perris, E. L. l the Rev . S. Commh (Ufton.Nervet), the
CEf{EMONY PERFORMED BY
It makes no ' difference r· to the' attention you will
Marrioi t, G. Gordon CoxwolJ, R. J. Hay"', 'I Rev. Dr. 'H . R. Cooper SmIth (Tllehurst),
rl()RD VAL 'Nl'I \. 'I I)
G.. C. BalQman, R. H ..II, J . Gentry Birch, E. , the Rev. W. H. GeorQe and the Rev. D.
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receive if you coine tto ilia, --ruld it . is expert Iltt~ntidn.
Sop." S. E . K e!!, W. J . Jamos, F. ,W. ~'ldStubhe(S l(hBllrg)hfitehldl.Retbe JRevE: H·GC.
The in.lallation ceremony in CO'Ulociion
V~y, 0\.0.
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u. a.m ,
0
v.
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un with tho Leopold Lodge or Ma.rk ~la !:jtor
My 'aim is to satisfy Ply pa.tients. For .. this reason my
The town clerk (Mr. W . S, Clutte~uek) (Stanford. Dmgley). the Rev. R. J. Reel!- Masoos, No. 235, ,,(as held on MOlHlay O\·OJI·
work is thqroughly reliable. / , .
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was nnablo ~o , bo pre9cnt.
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Mo£{g (Midgbam), the Rev. E. Drummond I mg. when :M r. R . W, Al'eher wa!l installcll
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The (ollow~n", r e presented th~ Tnmt:v Book (USSlsta.nt curate Qr S1l1bam.stea..dl., the Rev 01 W.M. The oremony w as pf"J'forllltxl U\ Lord
of
whlch
Mr.
Mar~ret.t
WAS one of the C. N. Hf\tfie1d (a form~r ~uro.te) , tbQ Rev.
Villentia, M.P" , Pro\·im:ial Crawl" Murk
-CJub,
1o~r . ·· ~~~th- re~uir~ ..-attentio.ri,
now. Free
fOllndbs: Mo.,"I'. , y,r. Shepherd 1, 'cr~"'ITY), F . â¢W. Thoyte (Woo<Ispeer{ Grange, New- Mo.,~er of Berks and OXOII . . Thom was a
<!wQn RIdley, ,8, B rnlO and J. H. Kno es. ' bury); the Rev. Eru~t Thoyts (rector of numorOU9 a.t~da'!1cq. lIlcl lldlfig L 1C.ut,ona.ntadvia~ and ' the lowest pos~lble fees.
Others prCJ;c!'t were . 1-I: r . ~UFbFookd Idleoote, Warwickshire), Colonel N. B . ~oloncJ G. C. R,c""lo, Doouty P royine,,,1
M ..,srB. E:. Anderson, .W. Lang o.n
.' or Tho ts, Mrs. Eot!!",r, Sir George and La4.v Grand Mark Milster, t he ltcY, T. T . Block·
M ·"1 D h G T "ffith M
E ley, ProvlllClal Grand Secretary of :\1arl< ,
(repT"I'entlDl( tho. ,len.,.l Bnd wOTk. litaff at W
Hi,p:h Ii,Bridge)'. Me.,,,. yv. R. Morris, A ~
dB. Stohn , M.I\Jor Thar
(3 )' M'
"'d'M' Maste. Maoon., th~ ltCY. 1". J.' C. Gil!.,,"r,
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<s . P .G. Ch""lrun, ow!
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MobbS, A. M. B oard. J. L. Baynes, B. an
Sh&Tp, Salroon, J. J. Ridley.
.
Alfred Palmer. Mrs. Shepherd, Mr." W .
A vote of mndolenco w", p,,,,,ed wil h III~
, The mourne ... wr.rc: Mr. and Mrs. TMckey J;:>raper Stl-ange. The rccWr !the R ev. A. family of tho. la1e Mr. . E. M"rgrctt, iho
(s!st-er and brother· m-b.w). M·r,-rhomo.sjd&T. J. P. Shepherd) was unable to be present foundor and fil'st m ast~r of U1Q lod go. proHo-.u~:; 'l t~~
gr<Jf>t, Mr. William Margrett'Md M~. HOO' owiug to · illn~SB.
POOO<I by' tho rolirini' W . ~l" 11r. it. J.
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148 Duke .street,
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Ltl'F.L E SHOOTING.
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READING FUltESTUY.
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erick Mar,R'Tctt . (.brothftr8), Mr. Herbert Po~ i .Lsdy Wai.6on held a.n I I At Home" at Hayce, seconded by ::\<h. W, Ih.:ki0, l\1\d
and Mr. Bdwn.'f.d MArfl'TAtt (n.ephews~Ml88 Su:l)a.matood House Do large number of ' cnrri.e d -i n solemn r·il(\ncc, Mr. A. It. n ra.d lc'y
Glovor t6illteT-hr·J~7: Mr. CLnd Mrs. Gl unn pMPle-- being presen't.
SB/n.g .. 0, R c<st 'in.! t h~ Lo~d."
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~brother. a.nd 8lfrter.1ll.la:w~,
Mr.
over
T.h e bishop {who wore his cope a.nd
. Mr. Archer, on , be-.ng lll stallcd ~ JOH!~ l cd
(brot~er'1I1.1awl. ·
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mitre ·and carried his pastoral s taff) pro· hi.oiftcers as follm;s: - Mr. K W. 1\,d 'N,
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Whlle the oongT~g"tlon wero .... em IIlI(
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Provo G. Stwd ., W.M,; Mr. R. J. }[","".
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Ithe organi.t IMr. F. G. Goodenough) played ceeded through the churchyard to the P.P.C.I.C. , I.P.M.; Mr. ,T. Wall,c r, S.\\'. :
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EG.ATES
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0 rest in the Lorn ..
s~>uth
d,?or ~f the new ch,;m:h, the prooes· Mr. F. W. Allwrigllt, J . W .; Mr. C. ,J.
READING
WARGRA
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The seTvi"" w""' oondueW by tho p ...tor .,o.n bem/! In the follOWing order, The Shorter, M.O.; ML A. D. st. CI.ir, R.n. ;
(the Rov. P N Ham"",. B.D) the hymns choir (including St. Michael'e Soouts}, the I Iv.!r. F. H. Lew is,: J.O.; t ho Rt'v . r. 11.
'The ;Reading )'lini"tnre Rift~ Clu.1;> met
meeting of tho A 0 F ouno:- bcin" .. 0 God, our help in aJlBS past " . clerg~ the clinrohwardens IMr. . Thorn ..s D itoh/leld. P.P.G.jJ.W.. Ch.pln.in; Mr. <If
~e Wargrav<l Club in "a return ",..teb a~
.
held at the Ass;,cibi; and" LoTd of &11 being, throned afar." The Brown and Mr . Hay . acting . warden). the Tun,hridge, P.P.G'.S.W., Trr'~lIrer; Mr. K
the . .he,adqU&l'terB, Re&ding Miqiature
Reaqing. on Sa.turdA.y', · choir 'Wera prc!'!ent.
a.cc.1Jdencon and rura.l d~80n. the bi6hop 0, FO:rt'pr, p.p.a!s.w., Scorct..uy; Mr. '1',
Ri8e t::lub, Alfred StNet, on ' Saturday.
were repreoented by 39 dele'j
IBUTE TO THE DECEASED
and tho chaplain. The consecration oore· Mllokroll, P.P.G. R ell· of M ., R eo;. of ~Ia, k" ;
'At the firet meeting 'of- these clubs a t .
C.R., Bro. E. Mell(low!'roft, . " ~R
.
mony then took plnce; tho biBhop "ftor· Mr. W. Roynolds, ,Sp.: Mr. H . .1 . 1'0.'<".
WargraVe. this seaSon Re&ding wah by 69 pr_d~d, and ·t he D.S:C.R., B.ro. E. FIsher,
'1:h. Rev. P. N. Ha.rri50n, in the oo~ ..... ward.. a.ddress.ing the congregation from ~'J?': Mr. Jam,,;, jElhs. PrOVo G;S.D.: ,D ..â¢o£
poiuta. ' but on So.turday . the ' W,argrave woe 111 !he VICI>-cha.U;. . Th<i<. WBra also of ii.n el ucnt tribute \0 tbe dcee...oo, sa Id: the pulpit.
.C.: MT. A. E. "Iuto, P .P.G. Orr, ., Olg."!" ..I,
Plen .~ut up ⢠better fipt, o.nd · oply 106t . ~r~~roD·TE.
},d}Â¥,ard. ~S~ DWd
We hav':; mot in order that we maYdbring
A "",llecllo;". was tak.,n in ",i~. of a,.fu!Jd ~.:d GM~' ~a~."~S!·i<;i;: ~w~;c1~~lkl/"A:
bY' the narrow margin 'Of tWo pOinte,' the ·W. A: Gilee; C:s.;. T. E.a)?;,~e , C.S:\ . Ii: to. ,AlmIghty God our sorrow
olU! for the prOVl610n of .. new organ for tM Soymo\U', Tyl(,I.
r""pect.iTO. ~Dor"s ·beini!' .· .Readin!!'.~ :17«i .J.
P .C.R. (Committee l,f Mana e- ' trlllmph, when ,"0 remember tho
church.
A nasf. master's JO\ool W"R pro"onlr<l to
Reading, liowev~. , ",!,!!re '
.
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g . good Dl~n, . ono w1.'0 h"" made a groat
A~ the loot verse of the. hYDlI) . ~ Life and' Mr. R. J. Hayes~ tho rotiring W. M ., in
W argrave; 7~.
,w ithout . BOme .of their beet .Iilioto.
folloW'in-i resolutiotrul ·... ero ..dopted ' - ' dlfferenco to the hve.. that are h=" and etreugth of ,,11 Thy ..... vants," the .choir, recogn,tion or hi~ sorvioos .
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1Fha.t th.e District Offioers receive mi]~e many btherr-0ne "k~o bh~hbeen a we:h~ 1 elergy, church,vardens, rmd bishop l ef! lthe
~Ir: E. o. Fn.r~e~', w h(1 hafl r(,N'iVf'rI tJ10
.. Re':ding. -R. G . S. Swithinl5"pk, . 97; for till epell,al moot in)(1! attended by them, ctrengt to Is.jca Or
rcn mo~e to p ' _ chureh in order to perform the contleo-ra· appomt.mont ·of Grand Sle,,·o.-.1 of F.ngl'"'J
F, ~. Godwln, ' !l6; .Ii: JIodgetl ~; J. H . and th&t a ol>mplete r<)cord of the 'nMure ...,yon6 can e.BI y )'OOoun . o .a tt
~mp d Mro. tion or the churcb.YM<:l. "On .t ho Resur· WB n presc.-J b:v !the. lo·dge .\nl.it h:. g,,,n
Wh ta 93 A H
92 F .. Pal
9!l of tho businees tro.nee.oted Mi BUch meetin- ''j nounoe u~n 8,!~b ",9. man &8 {' waelr 'lL arlo "'''''''"I'on Mornl'ng'" was sung"
lod~o
c]otH'Pi'g, tJl~ prruontat..lon bOlng mado
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earn,
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mer,
; . sh&ll be ](ept;.
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0- glett anythIng lD t..."e nature 0 an a~ra
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by Lord Vl1.lpnot,iaJ , ~(~.
F . .G. BelCher, 91; ·F.- Stronli⢠. 89; · total, · 'That a.n ..I1.ow8oIloo of '£15 per annum' be oulogy .would be .,.o~ only to athtcmPt "Ind
FEATURES OF THE CHURCH:
Tho procee>! i.n\:' .' lvero r.onelll,I",1 "it.h tho
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Counted out: W. Ga.rdiuer, !89 ; W.
Le.ells, 88; jJ . .W. Kibblewhite, \14. '
Wa.r«rave.--'-A: Steer;. 96; C. Bra.wn, 96 ,.
"C. NOBh, 95; G . . Denton; 94; J . Hodges.
92; ' A . .Wherrell, 90; ·-H. Wherrell,' 90; A".
"" . total , 7i2.. ' Coun~
out ·.
CroiIl1pton , "'(;
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A. M&Ckc n~ne, 89; L. Benrte~t, , ; F.
S11e rsby. 84.
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A spoon sboot whicb aftetwarde .took
place ' was won hy W. Go.rdiner ,with a
ecore ' of 96.
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mAde to 'the Re6rat&ry for-t.he provision of altogether hopoleas task, b,:,t one t ,l1t wau.
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ollstoma.TY
dmnc} l" at th o
Gr.:o ;"t
\Vc:.t(ltD
~n .?ffiO<\ &t his dweJfing-hou89, which .ball we -kuow, havo been d~ hIm PkooulllaET,IYd dl~ . The .. ~rchit"et~ oi too church is . of a H otol, Reading. I
be 1,11. a controi po!J1tlOI), )uel' allowanoo to ' t ... tefjlL The out..inn !DIg rna! 0 h ' jar . Tran61tJonn.l sty"" b~tween Ea'fly Englt sh
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be aJloea~ed pro rata between, the 'voluntary MnTgrett's ch·h..ra.cter aS S':t, lt wd' \" .\OVj and Decoro.ted
The font occupies the
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of truth in t e I.Tge, VI id", eel' an kspm un 1 centr.l positio~ ..t the Wellt end ' and o.bove
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'bennng
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. . . Ho wa.
d a' man who
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d Ita en some
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monthly " .....oli.oo..tions {or advnncCB for paInS to tipen ' 8 very gron.
eo. morhe Im 6.
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Nwtion8.1 Ins"u rance benefits.
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and devote a great d eal more honcat t a ug h t : IDscnp on,
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MIXED SCH OL ~NLAn.GE,MENrr.
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Cdrr08Pond6l1ce wa.e tea.d from the -auditor, to an en:deavour to find w.hat Wl\S tr~o, and ,\ 1913.1914 1 , ~Y. Colonel Ne,,:msn Burfo9
The Berkshire
ucatiOn Com,ll11Ltec havo
N'Itiooo.\ Hea\oth ·~ri.uranC<l. and the 8!'Orotary ' fqU!'w it, thnn the genora.hty !,f. manklDd do. Tooyta. and b1.9 brothers. 'f lth money left \ha<l plans IHcpar d by Mr. E., Fi she r for
reported -that paym""ts to court offici..!. He "'"" a. nmn wb" was
wllh!1Jl than m08i for the purpOâ¬e' by m<:,mberB of the .ro.m, ly, the onl .. rgement f the MIXed Soh"ol b,' 80
would be consideced
unli.. ·they men, moot Englishmen., t o be told . by 8ome: to the ~lory of · 0 .0 0, and iin memory of pl.ce..
Owing to tho ins u/lici lit width of
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rul eo. ~ one elas what he ...s, to 'believe and to 'take I thei:r father, Mortian"" . George ThoVts, tho prescnt corri<lor (8 feet ) It has \)ce ll
reso: \ it simply on trud: w..ith?u\ 'fearlessly . and I LoE:d of the Manor of Sulha.mateaa., 1825· found necessary toO pro\' id ~ marc hing spa. co
0are~ull;v .nd h"",e.t\.v seeking 'o ut to the. boot 1875;, and of their b~ther, William Ri~h- by throiving inl.o this conid or tho two omall
of h,s own' abl~ty., so 'ha~ what he beheved ard Mortimer Thoyts, who succeeded 111m, cI ... rooms on tho cast "do 01 t he scILaal.
was -at l.... t h" o~n behef.
an<,i di<!d Feb. 20tb . 1910."
Ahov" nnd 'which MO' now too small to .ccom modate
A WIDE TOLERANCE.
to the WM of the'routh d0l'r nM placed I ~ny or. tho cI."ee. Th, .cheme proVIClcs,
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ld ~f · il tab} ta d h f.chm, nw from In addlhoD, for thrc,<' n ow classroom., anti a
, along wj't h a peculiarly wido t e 0
am y e a n
a
fe1 d
ton.ohers' room .
1ho prcsen.t n.ccommoot\·
v.ie~e ()t those who did "!he olq church, and to ,f~â¬l :east ~h t l.eRo°':i tion is 199, and tho n ew pInns show plnccB i
with him . . There w,," lB the ,old fro.m<l contalDlDll'."
y . for 279
The est im.ted cost of the work
mi:~~~:r.~~ .D&rrovin..... iaboui him. Arms. of William ,and Mo.ry. WIth the do.te i. £1700
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bf hearing ottiorl men' 1694.
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views'from hiB own.
The nave is seated with ' comfortable
.. ,~ ·om'e
,w ere honeat pitch pine benches &n~ the clloir oo~ta i~
p.",ouliie.rl(1O gifted with the 'clJancel are of oak. . THe nave IS ~I'
men:e poei. vided from the.chancel by a hand_orne and
life
dignified ..reh, 'and .. low .. septuilll-wall "
of' stone on the south side iii .'" han~ome
oak
on ' a stone base, and on the
the eagle Jectern, ·placed in the
church ' a few years "go in memors: 'ot
Mr: James IPrice, a..former churchwarden.
The altar and ret able a.re of bandsome
carved oak l . All the kneeling·ma-Ie in the
.anctuary, and '&t i th.. ·alt&.r·raile; ' also
'ro&t for ' th<\ .!!edilin, _
the '
MIll
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orr ,.-the
Bea~en
Tracks.
The highways ·~nd. , bye. ways open up all en'dloBs
vistll of.pleasure, lind oan
be explored in full enjoy. ment and confidence' on B
Triumph-be it oyole or
motor oyole.
⢠Our Oataloau.. wlJ1 ir\ve 70n
full parUcular, of these famous
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mac'blDOI,..free. .
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MotorS from 141 II.. Od:to &80
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