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Old 23-03-2014, 05:38 PM
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Here's an Obit. for one of the senior Warkworth Lambs from the Morpeth Herald, Saturday 3 June 1905:



Mr. Henry Lamb, of Warkworth, died suddenly on Monday morning, at the age of 57 years. He was born at Belford, and went to Warkworth with his father, Mr. Thomas Lamb, in the year 1860, where they engaged in extensive brewing operations at the Warkworth Brewery. He retired from business a few years ago, when he passed it over to the hands of his brother. Mr. James W. Lamb. The deceased took a lively interest in public affairs. He was a member of the Alnwick Rural District Council and a member of the Alnwick Board of Guardians, Borough Grieve for Warkworth for 15 years, and was chairman of the local Conservative Association. He identified himself with the late Percy Artillery Volunteers, and on his retirement be held the rank of hon. captain and quartermaster. He was a Churchman, and a member of the Four-and-Twenty.

[This will be the same Henry Lamb being fined in the opening post?]
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