Reading Standard Etc 11-1914
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Reading Standard, Saturday, November 21, 1914. Pg 8
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Title | Reading Standard, Saturday, November 21, 1914. Pg 8 |
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Page number | 8 |
Date | Saturday, November 21, 1914. |
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Publisher | Reading Standard |
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t. poâ¢â¢â¢â¢â¢"" by the. SqUlr.e ~f CrookJ bpnie)lp tho path to the ~urch, folha ,and \~hen IllhFnday plKht th~ sad . low." " by relatives land. clos<> ftjeods, tbe
lie 8 spread t~n.t he :bad Jet out bn\his · servlfoontB at pfiT:kham HoulJ.6t the
[ 1~, ,long jourq.ey to the goal -tha.t a)vaitB r e~lployees .on1 the est&te~ a.1:l4 rJ,cn and ,
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~ne Q)u~tyJ one.
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was 3.1mdepa · s an
'''J''D~ all ola.9Bes JD the county, while Cbop.;:n'a FuneiaFliarclt an. 0 rest
· i!l- th~ , llnmedinte district the- fJorrow . ( in ' the Lord " ~o beautifully pJa.yed
', . w still mOre poignant.
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by ·Mis8 Reynold~ as t~8j C(Egregation
, . '. 4~ He \\:8.8 one~ of
the old 8chool"
W8& .a.ssembIin.il the pr~s"nal hytrin
1reQl31'ked 8 gOD leman attendini: · tbe being II llrief life 1s bem10ur pqrtion'~ .
fiuiero.l on' Tuesd y n Ilnd there are not
and ,the rooes.,onp,] "Q . what the· joy
" tOCj) ,many . .of them:-Left~JI 'Among the
tt'h-d the . gl~1W P'!ust bo," :.t\e remains ·1"
. I lSoo~er clll·&8e8 hia 108s wlll be lelt .per- · were- dep08)~~ In the \f"m~lJ va.ult' l
J,"napf, most of aU, for he was a i&rgeThe sur:pJiced clergy Fere the Ven :
:1 boo.h.ed man, who never tumed l a. deaf
W, M. G.\. :Ouca.t (Archdeacon .of ..
ear to· thoae in 'lead. · At the )"uneral B ~rkB), the. Vicar ~f ,Jfhatcbafu! (tJ1.e
· <thpre wa~ th. Loi"d Li.uteo~ot l of the. Re7. E. Cnan/tJerIaIIlF;< tHe · R.O\'!. 1';.
COuoty and there was the humble.t W .. B&ci< (cur_te), til. Re-o. A:uthon~. c.
' tiller of the Boil,-iUypified theranlleof Hammood (oe!'\U>w,
of HernaW, .1,
f~ r â¢â¢pect ill which· tbe decooaod Keotl.. Eâ¢â¢",,), · tbe R~v. A. ".;Ijfi,!,..,.a~, R.D., ..
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and the Rev. \-L . R ..~.aleadle lNew·
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been heroically
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Mr. and l[rs. 'II'. Davis, of The
B}'8clmell, ~e was only 18 years of
was one of the first members of
I3r·ac1tnell
Bp~ Scouts JIond patriotir.aUy
tori&! Forte, attending two
sympathy at his untimel~' death
sian ~n Saturday, ,'when a. Il arge n1\ mO"lr,
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the fuoeral ·...rvice. By the
thought of Captaio H, U. /H . Th.",n~'
at Colchester ~ith the 4.~ Royal
Jm"nt, \·a guard of honou~l was flll"ni"h",11
fitting tribute was paid TI<1 the
Lce..{)o~l. A.. ~ ...rle, ~e.;Corpl.
and ,Pnvatea ReadlDgS, Gale, G:
Soan walked beside the coffio; which ', w,;:O IIPr..
cedl>d by ooarll' forj;y Boy Scouts rep.~es~l'ing
the B.""koon; Eaathamp.tead·
dowri Troops. ;The coffin 'was urâ¢â¢p<><1 !wI)"1
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a.ctive part in. the affairs of the coUnty
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tl4nB of Q).i3lrman of the·Countyt Council &DJ of-'the Quarter session-so When ~
the Gounty Ooullcils came into...being in
1889/ he wAs-appointed Vice..chaitrnan
for 'B.lrk.~ire, ., tb. late ' MF. W:· .G.
Mount; )[.1'., .t heo ocCupying ! the
.phair, and some' years before this .he
, ",a8 Vice--Cbau-man' . of QUit.:rter t 888oiliDS. So loog .,go as 1861 b.e was
\ \ mlde'1a. magistrate, and he was Chairman /bf Newbury County Bench. lie
bad. al:rvljl the office of Hign Sheriff of
Berkahiril au(J ·ha:d also .a<lted aa J)eputy
Lieutenallt_ , In politic>a be was a 000- ~
ae"ative and at one time was chairma.n
r of the South Berka · Cou86l'Vativ'e Ago..
' ciation~ . for aODle years [ be held ". ,
: uaptaincy_, tn tbl> !Royal Berks }Wgimoill of Yeomaory.
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he m.rn"" Florence, fourtb daughtoo"
of the late James Blyth, of Woolhamp-
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