OBITUARY
SIR ROBERT LUCAS-TOOTH. LONDON, 20th February. - Sir Robert Lucas-Tooth died of heart failure. [The late Sir Robert' Lucas-Tooth was born in December, 1844, and was the son of the late Edwin Tooth, of Cranbrook, Kent, and assumed by Royal license the name and arras of LucasTooth. He married in 1873 a daughter of Frederick Tooth, of Goderich, Sydney. He contested East Sydney in 1879, and was defeated; sat for Monaro, N.S.W., for two Parliaments ; he was on thß counoil for the New South Wales Exhibition of 1879. He returned to England in 1889, and contested the Loughborough Division of Leicestershire, 1895. He was chairman of the Bank of New South Wales, London, and a member of the Committee of Management of King Edward's Horse.] "
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 44, 22 February 1915, Page 2
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125OBITUARY Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 44, 22 February 1915, Page 2
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