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Arthur Grimsaugh Cecil Grimshawe (1866-1950)
Born the son of Charles Livius Grimshawe
1890 Married ay Hertford to Mabel Irene Elin and had one son who was KIA in WW1
1900 Cecil Grimshawe, a well-known motorist, was fined £3 at Bedford for furiously driving his motorcar.<ref>Leighton Buzzard Observer and Linslade Gazette - Tuesday 26 June 1900</ref>
1904 Cecil Grimshawe, gentleman, of Aspley Guise, was summoned for driving motor-car at excessive speed.<ref>Luton Times and Advertiser - Friday 10 June 1904</ref>
1911 Living at 42 Stanhope Gardens, South Kensington: A. G. Cecil Grimshawe (age 44 born Bedford), Automobile Engineer and Employer. With his wife Mabel Irene Grimshaw.
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Arthur Grimsaugh Cecil Grimshawe (1866-1950)

Born the son of Charles Livius Grimshawe

1890 Married ay Hertford to Mabel Irene Elin and had one son who was KIA in WW1

1900 Cecil Grimshawe, a well-known motorist, was fined £3 at Bedford for furiously driving his motorcar.[1]

1904 Cecil Grimshawe, gentleman, of Aspley Guise, was summoned for driving motor-car at excessive speed.[2]

1911 Living at 42 Stanhope Gardens, South Kensington: A. G. Cecil Grimshawe (age 44 born Bedford), Automobile Engineer and Employer. With his wife Mabel Irene Grimshaw.

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Sources of Information

  1. Leighton Buzzard Observer and Linslade Gazette - Tuesday 26 June 1900
  2. Luton Times and Advertiser - Friday 10 June 1904