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Lord and Lady Bunny - Almost Royalty!

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Brown, George. Born Horley c 1874. The son of George & Emily Brown above. Licensed Victualler at the “Kings Head” 1901. We all belong here equally...Just by being born onto the earth we are accepted and the earth supports us. We don't have to be especially good. We don't have to accomplish anything. We don't even have to be healthy.” Did you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Violence & Scariness in your kid's entertainment guide. Get started Close Lord and Lady Bunny- Almost Royalty! is the second book in the series. I did enjoy this book although I wouldn’t say it is as high of caliber as the first book. The plot is still quirky although the troubles tend to be more monetarily related instead of fox related. I would say this book has a lot of commentary on social class and how that can make people act. This commentary of course is delightfully hidden amongst the strange characters and the equally strange plot line. Voice, Frank (2) Born Slaugham, Sussex c 1872. Plumber journeyman. Lived in Albert Road 1901. A founding member of Horley Town Band.

Robinson, Barry. Barry was born 11 November 1908 in Lumley Road. He died in 1978.? Managing Director of Henry’s Garage in Victoria Road for 31 years and owned his own garage in Charlwood. He was involved in the Boy Scouts, St John’s Ambulance Brigade, the Fire Service, and during the second world war he joined the Civil Defence, and the council’s A. R. P. Training officer. Also during the war Barry was presented the B. E. M. by King George VI for rescuing a woman buried under rubble after a an air raid. He was a founding member of the Horley Rotary Club and their president. Also he found time to be a J. P.

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Vagg, Daphne. Lived at Mole End, Church Road Horley. Died 2006. Past President of the “National Association of Flower Arrangement Societies” After leaving India in 1948, the Mountbattens remained good friends with Jawaharlal Credit: Rex Features It is easy to see that this book is written in recent years (with a few small references to the Harry Potter craze) And I really hope that future readers will enjoy these little winks to popular culture as much as I do today(well in the far future...e.g. when I decide to have children and they are old enough to read) Batchellor, William Henry. Born in Horley c 1862. In 1871 William was working as a draper’s assistant in a large shop in Eastbourne. In 1891 he was a grocer, draper, furnisher they also made blankets, furniture and boots & shoes as well as undertakers with a shop in Station Road on the corner of Station Approach in 1901.

They then moved to “Gable End” Offington Drive, Worthing, Sussex, and finally he moved into Hopedene Nursing Home Wordsworth Road, Worthing and died 16th January, 1941.

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Mrs. Bunny wants to be queen. Mr. Bunny (for so he is called) wants her to be happy, and to eat lots of carrot cake. Madeline wants to have a college fund, and her parents want to bring both organic vegetables and sugar to "the people." Yet Edwina and Jawaharlal were later photographed laughing, ­holding each other and sharing ­cigarettes. Letters between the pair reveal how close they were. The Mountbattens, who credit themselves with smoothly leading Britain out of India are portrayed by Hugh Bonneville and Gillian Anderson in upcoming film Credit: Scope Features Flo, Mildred, and their various ex-hippie friends are the source of what adults will recognize as much stoner humor, but there is no explicit mention of drug use.

Bunny often lived with the family and spent a lot of time with Pamela and her sister Patricia. Pamela said: “He was a core part of my rather eccentric family.” Wilson, Leonard C. Leo was born on 17th. October, 1905 at Sefton Park, Liverpool and went to school in Bootle. His father, Robert, bred and showed several breeds of pedigree dogs, including Smooth Fox Terriers and it was with this breed, in conjunction with his father, that Leo achieved his first success in a show ring, culminating in his life-long affection for the breed and ownership of one of the largest and most important Smooth Fox Terrier kennels in the country. In July 1936 the Monotype Directors met for lunch at the Savoy Hotel, London to honour Frank Pierpont on his retirement. Another member of staff, Robert Gooch suggested to Leo that he might find a niche for himself in the new sport of Greyhound Racing and persuaded him to apply for the post of Greyhound Editor of the Star, a position he held for twenty years under the pseudonym ‘Leveret’. In amongst all this, Leo still found time to judge occasionally, breed and show several types of dogs and contribute feature articles to the doggy press, primarily to Our Dogs as well as secretaryship of the Wembley Society, in conjunction with which he organised a National Dog Tournament in September, 1935.Blunden Shadbolt had qualified both as an Architect and a Structural Engineer, so that during WWII, his time was almost entirely taken up in London where he was advising on the structural repair or demolition of buildings damaged by bombing, and when the war ended in 1945, he finally retired. This hilarious sequel to Mr. and Mrs. Bunny-Detectives Extraordinaire! is a bunny-rific "tail" that even includes a guest appearance by J. K. Rowling a.k.a. "Oldwhatshername". Hooper, Thomas. Thomas Hooper was born in Lambeth about 1855. In 1901 he was living at Fernhill Cottages and he was a farmer and undertaker. He took over the business in Station Road from “Weston.” Later on, his son Ernest, born in Holborn, about 1891 took over the business of monumental mason and undertaker, At some point of time they moved to Lumley Road. When he retired, Ernest sold the business to Alfred King Undertakers in Victoria Road, later known as Ballard & Shortall.” Ernest became a member of the Christadelphian faith. I love Mr. Bunny - for so he is called - and Mrs. Bunny and the way they tell stories. I also like their enthusiasms and need for adventure. What could be a better way to end 2020 then being deep in the bowels of Snake Mountain!Hope everyone has a great New Year. Stay Safe and stay salty!

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