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John Newton Frears (1906-1981) of [[Frears and Blacks]]
John Newton Frears CBE (1906-1981) of [[Frears and Blacks]]


1906 Born the son of [[John Russell Frears (1863-1937)|John Russell Frears, Junior]]
1906 Born the son of [[John Russell Frears (1863-1937)|John Russell Frears, Junior]]
Educated at Trinity College, Cambridge
Joined the family business
1937 Became chairman
WWII Director bakeries for the UK under the [[Ministry of Food]]
1962 Became Pro-Chancellor Leicester University
1964 Director of [[Nabisco-Frears Biscuits]] Ltd
1981 Died


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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== Sources of Information ==
== Sources of Information ==
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* The Times June 26, 1981


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Revision as of 12:54, 16 November 2020

John Newton Frears CBE (1906-1981) of Frears and Blacks

1906 Born the son of John Russell Frears, Junior

Educated at Trinity College, Cambridge

Joined the family business

1937 Became chairman

WWII Director bakeries for the UK under the Ministry of Food

1962 Became Pro-Chancellor Leicester University

1964 Director of Nabisco-Frears Biscuits Ltd

1981 Died


See Also

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Sources of Information

  • The Times June 26, 1981