residence. 22 Camden Street, EDITH, dearlyloved wife of CHARLIE/ ROLLINS. Funeral on Monday. at 2-30 p.m to Dundonald Cemetery —Deeply regretted by her sorrowing usband. ROHLLINS--Oetober 20. 1944 at her residence. 22 Camden Street. EDITH, beloved mother of Mann
Luak, L.T.C L. VivienneHanlon, 81—Miss E. M. Anderson L .T.. Margate, Moorhead 80—Miss A. Read, T.C.L. Maureen Ferguson. Mrs. Edith Alan M - Cleerv, 80—Miss 1 0. Browne. 11•Donmh., LRAM. Desmond M'Cleery, 110-2111sa I. G. Browne. Sadie Gilmore. 10—Mrs. A
Wright Betty Todd. Betty Hannah. Elsie McNeill. Kathleen McNeill. Beth Clarke. Edi.th White, Mattie McNeill. Beryl Stevenson. Sarah Gardiner Molly Hylands. Ada Blair. Edith McNeill. Lena Kitson. Elizabeth Aickcn. Jean McClean. Edna Good Service Bar 19
May 6, 1948 - Larne Times - Larne, Antrim, Northern Ireland
loving Daddy and Mammy. BENND EDITH GWYNNE. Also her two little Brothers. Leonard and Harry. @WYNNE—March 4. 1940. at her parents' residence. 24 Donard 'Brett. Edith C., only and dearly.beloved danchter of Ben and Edith Gwynne. Deeply regretted by Ilammie
at veer residence. 34 Edith Street. Jon Kinsale Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Son and t u c th e t n er a -i n a d -law. and Elizabeth 19 Dcnrnpatrick Street KlTCHEN—October 26. 1940 (suddenly). at veer residence. 34 Edith Street. JAN! KITCHEN .
just ads and a gas But oil this particular December . b l1 a, n sprinkling of Christmas morning as I sat down with a cup Edith lutby called me the next cards from a few cautious souls who coffee and a limp roll. morning. I must have sounded like do their
February 14, 1942 - Weekly Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
NOTICE OF CHARITABLE BEQUESTS. In the Goods MISS EDITH WALKINGTON, lat»* Edenvale, Strandtown Belfast. Deceased. TVrOTICE. PURSUANT TO THE Statute in that case made and provided, IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Miss EDITH WALKINGTON. late of Edcnvale, Strandtown. Belfast
DR. EDITH AND MR. OVER CONSIGNMENT OF CANNED CRAB STORMS of Oppsoitlon cheers and counter ohoor* and much laughter punotuated the exchanges at Westminster yesterday when Dr. Edith Summerskill, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Feed, was answering
Catbeait, Stevenson and -T' t.b?l-ts seven second, six women tram the school were serving ful , CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS, Uolgan, Edith Macwrtney. (b) Awarded from School Fuada- Ji- 1 ? nine fifth, eight various thealree of war, To those them who had not cv Jnpq