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COMING VISITORS

SOME WELL.KNOWN PEOPLE

(From "The Post's" Representative.)

LONDON, January 11. Lord Latymer, with Lady Latymer left by the Rangitiki for-New Zealand this wy eek. He was in the — about three years ago on a deer stall, ing expedition, and he will probably be following this sport on this occasion. Baron Latymer who belongs to the well-known banking family of Coutts. saw service with the 2nd South West Mounted Brigade m Galhpoli and Egypt. He was formerly a Partner in the banking firm of Messrs^ Coutts and Co. The title was revived in 1912 and granted to the present holder's father. Sir George Nevill, maternal grandson of John of Gaunt, was the first holder of the barony in 1431 The title, fell into abeyance on the death of the fourth baron. The present baron is descended from the third daughter of the fourth baron the abeyance having lasted for 300

Other passengers by the RangiUki are Captain and Mrs. J. D. Greenshields and Miss Greenshields, of, Malpas, Cheshire. Captain Greenshields is a well-known fishing enthusiast in this C°Lord y Woodbridge and his daughter, the Hon. Vera Churchman, are on board, and will not return to England for several months. Lord Woodbridge is a well-known man in the City ana he has been prominent in the county of Suffolk, of which he has been High Sheriff. He has twice been Mayor of Ipswich. His seat is Abbey Oaks, Sproughton, Ipswich. There is no heir to the barony, Captain C. Harvey Churchman, the only son, having been killed in action in 1917. Brigadier Walter S. Cottnll, of the Salvation Army, and Mrs. Co trill aie returning after six months' leave m the Old Country. ' . , Other saloon passengers include Loia and Lady Cranworth, who are accompanied by their daughter, the Hon. Judith Gurdon, Sir Byron Peters, K.8.E., and Lady Cetera, the Lady Pamela Berry, the Hon. Michael Berry, and Lady Fripp.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 36, 12 February 1936, Page 17

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COMING VISITORS Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 36, 12 February 1936, Page 17

COMING VISITORS Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 36, 12 February 1936, Page 17

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