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The Kent and Sussex Courier is an English regional newspaper, published in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent.The paper was the result of an amalgamation of a number of Kent and East Sussex local newspapers, and hence has always been published in at least two editions, one of which covered the western parts of Kent while the other covered the eastern part of East Sussex.
He worked in the print industry, running the warehouse department of the Kent and Sussex Courier towards the end of his career. [7] He married Eveline King in 1924. [16] Hever died at Pembury near Tunbridge Wells in 1958. [a] He was aged 63. [1] [2]
Rootes married his first wife, Nora Press, in 1916. The marriage produced two sons, William Geoffrey Rootes (1917–1992) who between 1967 and 1973 served as chairman of the family business (at that time a subsidiary of Chrysler Corporation and renamed as Chrysler United Kingdom) [5] and Brian Gordon Rootes (1919–1971) who also held a succession of senior positions within the company between ...
Gwenneth Pryor graduated from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music where she won a prize for most outstanding student in 1960. [3] [4] She won the Pedley Woolley McMenamin Travelling Scholarship to the Royal College of Music in London, where she was awarded the Hopkinson Gold Medal.
The chapel, located in the centre of the cemetery. April 2008 A section of newer graves near the centre of the cemetery. April 2008. The Kent and Sussex Crematorium and Cemetery is a crematorium and cemetery located in Royal Tunbridge Wells in the county of Kent, England.
Then, they settled at Sussex House Farm near Cowden, Kent. Hargreaves died on 11 September 1988 at the age of 53 and at the Kent and Sussex Hospital in Royal Tunbridge Wells following a stroke. He was buried in Cowden, East Sussex. He bought the adjacent field to the grave yard at Cowden Church so that he could be buried there. [8]
Henry John Surtees (18 February 1991 – 19 July 2009) was a British racing driver and the son of John Surtees.He died during a Formula Two race at Brands Hatch when he was struck by a wheel which came off another car which had spun into a wall.
William Hale White (22 December 1831 – 14 March 1913), known by his pseudonym Mark Rutherford, was a British writer and civil servant. [1] [2] His obituary in The Times stated that the "employment of a pseudonym, and sometimes of two (for some of 'Mark Rutherford's' work was 'edited by his friend, Reuben Shapcott'), was sufficient to prove a retiring disposition, and Mr. Hale White was ...