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Cyril Grey Webster ( -1911), director of [[Naylor, Benton and Co]]


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CYRIL GREY WEBSTER died at his residence, Berkeley Cottage, Bushey Heath, on February 19, 1911.
He was a director of [[Naylor, Benton and Co|Naylor, Benton & Company, Limited]], iron ore merchants.


He was elected a member of the Iron and Steel institute in 1909.
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Cyril Grey Webster ( -1911), director of Naylor, Benton and Co


1911 Obituary [1]

CYRIL GREY WEBSTER died at his residence, Berkeley Cottage, Bushey Heath, on February 19, 1911.

He was a director of Naylor, Benton & Company, Limited, iron ore merchants.

He was elected a member of the Iron and Steel institute in 1909.


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