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  2. Charles Hoskins Master - Wikipedia

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    His Obituary noted that; whilst at Oxted Mr Master took a great interest in local affairs. He was Lord of The Manor of Oxted and patron of the Living. He presented Master Park to the Village. He was a Justice of the Peace and a Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Surrey, and in 1901 was High Sheriff.

  3. Surrey Advertiser - Wikipedia

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    The Surrey Advertiser is a newspaper for Surrey, England which was established in 1864 and gradually evolved into the Surrey Advertiser Group of seven more localised titles. Guardian Media Group sold the Group to Trinity Mirror in 2010. The owners are now known as Reach plc. The head office is in Stoke Mill, Guildford. [2]

  4. Philip Crosland - Wikipedia

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    Crosland returned to England in 1967 to be with his family. He worked for the Central Office of Information and on the editorial staff of the Surrey Advertiser. He finally retired from journalism at the age of 80. [3] [4] A contribution by Crosland was included in the 2010 publication Sahibs Who Loved India, edited by Khushwant Singh. [8]

  5. Woking News and Mail - Wikipedia

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    In 1964, the Guildford-based Surrey Advertiser purchased the Woking News and Mail. [3] The first dedicated edition for Chobham was published the same year and the Byfleet edition started in 1969. [1] In 1979, the Woking News and Mail was sold to the Scott Trust, part of The Guardian and Manchester Evening News group. [4]

  6. James John Joicey - Wikipedia

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    He died of heart failure on 10 March 1932 at his home, The Hill, in Witley, Surrey, aged 61, [15] [42] [43] and was buried at Holy Trinity Church, Sunningdale. [44] Joicey's estate was valued at £1,151 (approximately equivalent to £100,900 in 2023), [45] his collection and museum having been principally paid for and owned by his mother. [34] [46]

  7. Henry Marcellus Higgs - Wikipedia

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    Henry Marcellus Higgs was variously organist of St Saviour Pimlico, [7] St. Paul’'s Church, Great Portland Street [2] and of Christ Church Sutton. [8] In 1902 Henry Higgs had become a United Grand Lodge of England freemason at Wallington Lodge No. 1892 in Wallington, Surrey, [9] and was the organist of this lodge.

  8. Ord Tidbury - Wikipedia

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    Ord Henderson Tidbury was born on December 10, 1888, [1] the son of Lieutenant Colonel James Tidbury (died 1936), of North Bend, Woking in Surrey, an officer in the Royal Army Medical Corps, and his wife Agnes (died 1945), daughter of Robert Henderson of Glasgow and Leghorn.

  9. Ray Drinkwater - Wikipedia

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    Ray Drinkwater (18 May 1931 – 24 March 2008) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Portsmouth and Queens Park Rangers.. Drinkwater was born in Jarrow, County Durham and began his career with Guildford City in 1951.