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Death of Mr Raymund Allen

Source: Bath Weekly Chronicle and Herald; 18 Dec 1943, Sat, page 8

4117639Death of Mr Raymund Allen

Death of Mr Raymund Allen

Much sympathy will be accorded to the relatives of Mr. Raymund Allen, whose death took place at his home, 3, Woodland Place, Bathwich Hill, at the age of 80.

The son of Canon A. E. Allen, Rector of Porthkerry with Barry, he was born at Millom, in Cumberland. He adopted law as his profession, and on coming to the Bar he became attached to the South Wales Circuit and ultimately was District Registrar for Cardiff district.

He belonged to an old Cambridgeshire family, the members which all reached an advanced age. He married, in 1906, a daughter of John Pattinson, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, who survives him, as do an older brother and a younger sister.

Mr. Allen was a keen chess player.


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