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1878 Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday, July 13, 1878: | |
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July 4, of croup, John Mortimer, only son of Raymond B. Chaundy, surgeon, Handsworth, Birmingham, and grandson of the late John Chaundy, of this city, aged three years and nine months. | |
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1880 Birmingham Daily Post Wednesday, May 26, 1880: | |
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MARE (handsome black) for Sale, 4 years, 14.1 high; thoroughly sound. - Dr. Chaundy, Soho Road, Handsworth. | |
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1882 Birmingham Daily Post Wednesday, February 22, 1882: | |
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GENERAL Servant, not under 22. Must have good character. - Dr. Chaundy, Brampton House, Soho Road, Handsworth. | |
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1889 Birmingham Daily Post Thursday, May 2, 1889: | |
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BIRMINGHAM BOARD OF GUARDIANS. - ... ...A letter was read from the Local Government Board assenting to the proposed closing of the branch workhouse, as a temporary arrange- ment, for a period of six months; and adding that they officer of the establishment for a similar period. ... | |
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1895 Birmingham Daily Post Tuesday, December 10, 1895: | |||||||||||||||||
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The following candidates at the recent Grammar Schools admission examination are recommended for election to foundation scholarships:-
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1925 The Times Monday 19th October 1925 pg 5 col F: | |
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LAW NOTICES, OCT. 19. Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division. ..... Not before 12.30 :- Undefended Divorce Cases - Chaundy v Chaundy and Webster (245) ..... | |
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1926 The Times Tuesday 27th April 1926 pg 5 col E: | |
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PROBATE, DIVORCE, AND ADMIRALTY DIVISION. DIVORCE DECREES MADE ABSOLUTE (Before the RIGHT HON. THE PRESIDENT) The decrees nisi in the following 149 matri- monial causes were made absolute to-day:- ..... Chaundy v Chaundry [sic] and Webster | |