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Welcome to Wikipedia. The recent edit you made to Baldock has been reverted, as it appears to be unconstructive. Use the sandbox for testing; if you believe the edit was constructive, please ensure that you provide an informative edit summary. You may also wish to read the introduction to editing. Thank you. Jack1956 (talk) 22:30, 31 July 2014 (UTC)

The recent edit you made to Baldock constitutes vandalism, and has been reverted. Please do not continue to vandalize pages; use the sandbox for testing. Thank you. Jack1956 (talk) 22:30, 31 July 2014 (UTC)

Please do not vandalize pages, as you did with this edit to Knights Templar School. If you continue to do so, you will be blocked from editing. Jack1956 (talk) 22:30, 31 July 2014 (UTC)

This is your last warning. You will be blocked from editing the next time you vandalize a page, as you did with this edit to Knights Templar School. Jack1956 (talk) 22:30, 31 July 2014 (UTC)

Robert White
He was succeeded by his son, Robert White, born in 1545, who is buried in the S.E. corner of the Old Chancel, under his Helm and Crest. He held the Manors of Aldershot, Frimley and Tongham. He was Sheriff of Hants in 1582-3. There was an Altar monument to his memory adjoining the E. and S. walls. The stone bore on its surface his portraiture in brass, and two brass shields of his arms. All these have gone. The stone is now beneath the Altar. (It is just possible that it was the original mensa.) It bears a much worn inscription which reads as follows:-

`Here lyeth the body of Robert White, late of Alder- shot in the County of South. Esq. who departed this Lyfe the 23 April 1599 and lefte Issue of his Body by Mary his Wiefe sole Daughter & heire of Will. Forster of London Citizen, 2 Daughters & Coheirs Ellen the eldest married to Sr Richard Tichborne, Sonne & Heire apparent to Sr Benjamin Tichborne of Tichborne Kt. & Mary the youngest, married to Sr Walter Tichborne second Sonne of the aforesaid Sr Benjamin who to the Memory of thier deceased Parent here dedicated this Monument.

Leech’s illustrations sometimes closely follow a Beckett’s words, for example as in his full-colour plate depicting the legend of Romulus and Remus with the She-wolf of the legend coming straight out of Red Riding Hood. At other times, however, Leech carefully drew his illustrations to reflect contemporary Victorian society and life - to their detriment. Gilbert a Becketts text on Roman history from its Foundation to the Fall of the Republic could certainly be compared to the England of 1851. Both the post-Industrial Revolution England and ancient Rome saw a rapidly growing urban poor population as well as the growth of a snobbish urban intellectual elite. In addition, many at the time saw what Caroline Wazer described as “the development of ... overtly demagogical politics” — in other words, all the things Leech had been lampooning in his cartoons in Punch for years.

Music Hall Ladies Guild
THE MUSIC HALL LADIES' GUILD.

The Guild was formed on September 23, 1906, with the object of assisting the wives of artists, who, through lack of employment, illness or confinement, are in want of help, by supplying proper medical aid, food, coal, or other necessaries as may be required. Also, in cases of confinement, to lend a supply of suitable baby clothes for the first month, to be returned at the expiration of that time ; to assist widows of artists to find suitable employment, to find employment for children of poor artists and orphans as programme sellers, in sketches, or in offices ; to supply necessitous artists with free clothing ; to give stage or other clothing to artists who may require it ; to visit the sick ; to give toys, books and games to the sick children of artists. The officers of the Guild are as follows : President, Miss Vesta Tilley ; Vice-Presidents, Miss Maude Mortimer, Mrs. Bella Gintaro; Hon. Treasurer, Miss Lottie Albert; Executive Committee : Miss Vesta Tilley, Miss Marie Lloyd, Miss Irene Rose, Miss Ray Wallace, Miss Louie Vere, Mrs. Herbert Shelley, Miss Cecelia Macarte, Miss Julia Macarte, Mrs. Gintaro, Mrs. George Gilbey, Miss- Fanny Dent, Mrs. Thomas Fawkes, Miss Marie Kendall, Mrs. Fred Kitchin, Mrs. Kasrac, Mrs. G. H. Chirgwin, Miss Irma Lorraine, Mrs. Harry Tate, Miss Clarice Mayne, Miss Evelyn O'Connor, M:'ss Maggie Bowman, Miss Daisy Dormer, Mrs. Perla Adams, Mrs. Annie Alden, Miss Marie George, Mrs. F. V. St. Glair, Miss Florrie Gallimore, Miss Maidie Scott, Miss Rose Bancroft, Miss May Erne, Mrs. Carl Hertz, Miss Ella Retford, Mrs. Lewis Levy, Mrs. Walford Bodie

Mrs. Hayden Coffin, Miss Niagara, Miss Emilie Hayes, Mrs. Fred Millis, Miss Ethel Newman, Miss Florence Hunton, Miss Annie Coutts, Miss Carrie Laurie, Mrs. Joe Jackson, Mrs. Gena Wood, Miss Minnie Leslie, Miss Betty Barclay, Mrs. Jack O'Connor, Miss Lily Smith, Miss Marie Studholme, Mrs. Gertie London, Miss Maudie Vera, Mrs. Martin Adeson, Miss Maud Mortimer, Miss Claire Eomaine, Miss Florrie Forde. Miss Madge Velma, Mrs. Charles Cohan, Mrs. Arthur Sleep, Mrs. Edward Compton, Mrs. Coley, Mrs. Fay, Miss Lillian Wesson, Miss Lillian Held, Miss Clara Coverdale, Miss Jennie Hartley, Miss Nora Browne, Mrs. Alexandra Vasco, Miss Ella Shields, Mrs. Billy Mack, Mrs. Doodle, and Miss Alice Craven.

Hon. Auditor : Mr. James Mortimer, 63, Coleman Street, E.G. Hon. Solicitor: Mr. Harold Seyd, 312, Regent Street, W. Hon. Counsel : Mr. E. F. Lever.

Committee meetings are held every Wednesday, 7 o'clock, at the offices, 3, Newport House, 16, Great Newport Street, W.C. Secretary, Miss Melinda May.

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