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School at Wokingham from 1869-1911, and manager of the Wescott Road Council
School from 1906-1932. Presented in his memory by his daughters.” The collection is
in a cabinet with a tier of sliding trays, each with a handle, and the collection contains
many large and beautiful specimens.
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Sat 20 March
INQUEST ON LADY MOUNTMORRES
Death at Farnham
The inquest on Tempe Irene Viscountess Mountmorres, who was found dead in her
garage, was held by the Coroner for west Surrey, (Mr. G. Wills Taylor) at the Court
House, Farnham, on Wednesday morning.
Mr. F.C. Cross, of “Highways,” Farnham, gave evidence that he last saw his
daughter alive soon after 11 o’ clock on Saturday night. She was then very well
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physically, but her husband’s death on December 2 last year had been a great blow
to her. When he was awakened at about 2.30 on Sunday morning by the dog barking,
witness made investigations and, going towards the garage, heard the engine of the car
running. “I opened the door, which was not locked,” Mr. Cross continued, “I went in
and found my daughter sitting at the wheel of the car. I caught hold of her and pulled
her into the open.”
Mr. Cross said he thought Lady Mountmorres had intended going for a walk with
the dog and as it was raining she went into the garage, sat in the car and started up the
engine to go for a little run round with him. He could see no reason for its being other
than an accident. She had been suffering from sleeplessness.
P.C. Cox stated that behind the car he found an 18 foot length of corrugated rubber
tubing and the condition of dust on the floor was consistent with the tubing having
been drawn through it. The tubing had been cut away from a tap used for washing
down cars. The cut was a fresh one. For 18 inches at one end the tube was covered
with a sooty substance consistent with its having been placed in the exhaust pipe of
the car. He searched the garage to try to find an instrument capable of cutting the
hose, but could not find anything. Subsequently Mr. Cross produced a bread-knife,
which he found in a pocket of the car.
Dr. Eric Gardiner gave evidence that Lady Mountmorres’ death was due to carbon
monoxide poisoning.
The coroner returned a verdict of “Found Dead,” the cause of death being carbon
monoxide poisoning from the fumes of the car
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Sat 3 April
WOKINGHAM VESTRIES
St. Paul’s Difficult Year
PROTEST AGAINST SERVICES
The newly appointed Rector of St. Paul’s, Wokingham, the Rev. the Hon. Patrick J.
Hepburn-Scott, attended the annual vestry and parochial church meeting at St. Paul’s
School room on Thursday evening. The Rev. R.W. Tuesday (curate and priest-in-
charge) presided.
The priest-in-charge welcomed the new rector and announced that the Walter
memorial would be unveiled by the Bishop of Buckingham on Monday next at 3 p.m.
Overdraft of £170
Mr. R. Haye (church treasurer) presented the balance sheet which showed that the
year commenced with a balance in hand of £94 10s. 9d., and concluded with an
overdraft of £170 16s. 3d. The available income totalled £855 12s. 7d. and the
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