Rugby Advertiser: Tuesday 11th July 1939

Mr. C. R. Tallon Married to Miss B. M. Mahony: Pretty Ceremony in London: Bride in Gown of White Satin and Silver Lame: Winner of Rugby School’s famous Crick Run in 1927, Mr. Claude Reginald Tallon, the younger son of Alderman and Mrs. James Tallon, 22 Lancaster Road, Rugby was married at St. Mary’s Church Cadogan Street London, on Saturday afternoon, to Miss Blanche Mary Mahony, elder daughter of the late Major J. S. Mahony, and Mrs. Mahony, 6 Lower Sloane Street, S.W.1. … … (description of service) … … The guests: The reception was at 6, Lower Sloane Street, where the guests included: … (list includes) … Mrs. and Misses Markwick … Mrs. Pinsent …

[see also Rugby Advertiser: Friday 14th July 1939]


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Rugby Advertiser: Friday 20th April 1934

Good Samaritans of Rugby: School’s Part in Social Work: Opening of Boys’ Club Extension: At the Rugby School Boy’s Club at Birmingham on Friday, the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Dudley formally opened a new extension, which has been completed at a cost of £800. He also unveiled a memorial tablet recording that the extension was erected with money bequeathed by Mrs. Parker Brooke, of Rugby, in memory of her sons Rupert and Alfred, and by the Rev. H. A. James, C.H., D.D., formerly Headmaster of Rugby School. The Rugby School Boys’ Club, which serves the needs of one of the poorer districts of Birmingham, was founded in 1889 by the efforts of a number of Old Rugbeians. … …  Mr. C. H. Saunders, O.R., presided over Friday’s ceremony, supported by Lord Dudley, Mr. P. H. B. Lyon, M.C., M. A. (Headmaster of Rugby) Mr. P. Johnston (Warden), Mr. and Mrs. R. Pinsent, Alderman and Mrs. J. B. Burman, Mrs. Saunders, … (etc.) …

[see also Rugby Advertiser: Tuesday 17th April 1934]


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Rugby Advertiser: Friday 28th August 1931

Messrs. James Styles and Whitlock submitted for public auction, the White Swan Hotel, Henley-in-Arden, the small country property known as “The Nest,” Lowsonford, Henley-in-Arden, comprising dwelling house, range of stabling and buildings, orchard and pastureland, in all 4 ¼ acres. Bidding opened at £500 and continued to £720, when the property was withdrawn, and is now available for private treaty negotiations. The vendor’s solicitors were Messrs. Pinsent and Co. 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham …


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