4/7/2023 0 Comments Jacob nottingham son![]() ![]() Luke's since November, 1894, has represented Robin Hood Ward on the City Council, returned unopposed in 1897, and in November, 1900, was again successful by a majority of some 400 is Vice-Chairman of the Public Baths Committee member of the Water, Public Health, and Parliamentary Committees for three years previous to becoming a member of Council was member of Board of Guardians, being returned for the Old St. ![]() service), of London member of Constitutional Club, Nottingham was for some time Churchwarden at St. Married, in March, 1888, Annie Violet, daughter of W. Bartholomew's, and was Senior Prosector in 1885 was member of Abernethian Society and Sports Club, and took active part in football, being captain of the second team, and also played in first team matches. As student, took Treasurer's Prize in Anatomy at St. Brown, of Alfred Street South Examiner to Legal and General Insurance Company, and surgeon to several Lodges of the Nottingham and the Manchester Orders of Oddfellows, in 1884. Irvine in October, 1899, owing to growth of practice and in order to be able to attend to civic duties, took into partnership Dr. Buckby, of Bulwell purchased practice in 1888 from the late Dr. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, 1883-87: M.R.C.S.Eng. ![]() Yorkshire Colts, 1885-86.ĭabell.- Thomas James Dabell, 92, Mansfield Road, and Alfred Street South, Nottingham son of Thomas Dabell born in Arnold, Notts, May 1st, 1864 educated at Trent College, Nottingham General Hospital, 1881-83, and St. Bartholomew's cricket and football clubs, 1888-90 member of Notts County Football Team, 1883-87 played cricket for Notts County Colts v. Westminster in 1884, and in 1885 headed the Charterhouse averages with the record score of 144 not out played football for Charterhouse, 1883, Cambridge University, 1884, and London, Captain of St. Winner of Charterhouse Challenge Cup at cricket, specially mentioned by Lilly white when playing for Charterhouse School v. Member of the Nottingham Medico-Chirurgical Society author of "Phthisis in Young Children," and "Lead Poisoning." Married, in 1897, Laura Louisa, only daughter of Henry Rofe, C.E., of Westminster. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, 1887-92 B.A., 1887 M.B., B.C., 1892, Cambridge University late Classical Scholar of Charterhouse. Coulby.- George Arthur Coulby, 251, Woodborough Road, Nottingham son of the late Richard Coulby, lace manufacturer, of Nottingham born at Crampton House, Sherwood, Notts, 1866 educated at Charterhouse, Trinity College, Cambridge, 1884-87, and St. ![]()
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