Sources 1960-1969

Boys entering Aldenham School (1960-1960)

Aldenham School in Hertfordshire is a public school originating as an Elizabethan grammar school. The Aldenham School Register was first published in 1898, but this tenth edition, by R. J. Evans, and published in 1969, comprised only living old boys who had entered the school from 1900 onwards, together with those who had entered the school before 1900 and who had responded to a questionnaire. There is thus a general presumption that all the boys mentioned were alive in 1969. The boys are listed alphabetically by surname under the term in which they entered the school. Full name is given, in bold, surname first. Then an abbreviation indicating their house (B, Beevor's; K, Kennedy's; M, McGill's; P, Paull's; SH, School House); the period of stay at the school; address as of 1969; father's name, occupation and residence (where the father had also studied at the school, his name is given in capitals with the year of his entry); brief details of any achievements at the school (particularly at sports); and the briefest of details of subsequent career. Of course, these boys that entered the school in the last few years before publication were either still at the school or had only embarked on their careers, and the details given are proportionately less.
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Boys entering Aldenham School (1961-1961)

Aldenham School in Hertfordshire is a public school originating as an Elizabethan grammar school. The Aldenham School Register was first published in 1898, but this tenth edition, by R. J. Evans, and published in 1969, comprised only living old boys who had entered the school from 1900 onwards, together with those who had entered the school before 1900 and who had responded to a questionnaire. There is thus a general presumption that all the boys mentioned were alive in 1969. The boys are listed alphabetically by surname under the term in which they entered the school. Full name is given, in bold, surname first. Then an abbreviation indicating their house (B, Beevor's; K, Kennedy's; M, McGill's; P, Paull's; SH, School House); the period of stay at the school; address as of 1969; father's name, occupation and residence (where the father had also studied at the school, his name is given in capitals with the year of his entry); brief details of any achievements at the school (particularly at sports); and the briefest of details of subsequent career. Of course, these boys that entered the school in the last few years before publication were either still at the school or had only embarked on their careers, and the details given are proportionately less.
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Boys entering Aldenham School (1962-1962)

Aldenham School in Hertfordshire is a public school originating as an Elizabethan grammar school. The Aldenham School Register was first published in 1898, but this tenth edition, by R. J. Evans, and published in 1969, comprised only living old boys who had entered the school from 1900 onwards, together with those who had entered the school before 1900 and who had responded to a questionnaire. There is thus a general presumption that all the boys mentioned were alive in 1969. The boys are listed alphabetically by surname under the term in which they entered the school. Full name is given, in bold, surname first. Then an abbreviation indicating their house (B, Beevor's; K, Kennedy's; M, McGill's; P, Paull's; SH, School House); the period of stay at the school; address as of 1969; father's name, occupation and residence (where the father had also studied at the school, his name is given in capitals with the year of his entry); brief details of any achievements at the school (particularly at sports); and the briefest of details of subsequent career. Of course, these boys that entered the school in the last few years before publication were either still at the school or had only embarked on their careers, and the details given are proportionately less.
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Boys entering Aldenham School (1963-1963)

Aldenham School in Hertfordshire is a public school originating as an Elizabethan grammar school. The Aldenham School Register was first published in 1898, but this tenth edition, by R. J. Evans, and published in 1969, comprised only living old boys who had entered the school from 1900 onwards, together with those who had entered the school before 1900 and who had responded to a questionnaire. There is thus a general presumption that all the boys mentioned were alive in 1969. The boys are listed alphabetically by surname under the term in which they entered the school. Full name is given, in bold, surname first. Then an abbreviation indicating their house (B, Beevor's; K, Kennedy's; M, McGill's; P, Paull's; SH, School House); the period of stay at the school; address as of 1969; father's name, occupation and residence (where the father had also studied at the school, his name is given in capitals with the year of his entry); brief details of any achievements at the school (particularly at sports); and the briefest of details of subsequent career. Of course, these boys that entered the school in the last few years before publication were either still at the school or had only embarked on their careers, and the details given are proportionately less.
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Boys entering Aldenham School (1964-1964)

Aldenham School in Hertfordshire is a public school originating as an Elizabethan grammar school. The Aldenham School Register was first published in 1898, but this tenth edition, by R. J. Evans, and published in 1969, comprised only living old boys who had entered the school from 1900 onwards, together with those who had entered the school before 1900 and who had responded to a questionnaire. There is thus a general presumption that all the boys mentioned were alive in 1969. The boys are listed alphabetically by surname under the term in which they entered the school. Full name is given, in bold, surname first. Then an abbreviation indicating their house (B, Beevor's; K, Kennedy's; M, McGill's; P, Paull's; SH, School House); the period of stay at the school; address as of 1969; father's name, occupation and residence (where the father had also studied at the school, his name is given in capitals with the year of his entry); brief details of any achievements at the school (particularly at sports); and the briefest of details of subsequent career. Of course, these boys that entered the school in the last few years before publication were either still at the school or had only embarked on their careers, and the details given are proportionately less.
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Boys entering Aldenham School (1965-1965)

Aldenham School in Hertfordshire is a public school originating as an Elizabethan grammar school. The Aldenham School Register was first published in 1898, but this tenth edition, by R. J. Evans, and published in 1969, comprised only living old boys who had entered the school from 1900 onwards, together with those who had entered the school before 1900 and who had responded to a questionnaire. There is thus a general presumption that all the boys mentioned were alive in 1969. The boys are listed alphabetically by surname under the term in which they entered the school. Full name is given, in bold, surname first. Then an abbreviation indicating their house (B, Beevor's; K, Kennedy's; M, McGill's; P, Paull's; SH, School House); the period of stay at the school; address as of 1969; father's name, occupation and residence (where the father had also studied at the school, his name is given in capitals with the year of his entry); brief details of any achievements at the school (particularly at sports); and the briefest of details of subsequent career. Of course, these boys that entered the school in the last few years before publication were either still at the school or had only embarked on their careers, and the details given are proportionately less.
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Boys entering Aldenham School (1966-1966)

Aldenham School in Hertfordshire is a public school originating as an Elizabethan grammar school. The Aldenham School Register was first published in 1898, but this tenth edition, by R. J. Evans, and published in 1969, comprised only living old boys who had entered the school from 1900 onwards, together with those who had entered the school before 1900 and who had responded to a questionnaire. There is thus a general presumption that all the boys mentioned were alive in 1969. The boys are listed alphabetically by surname under the term in which they entered the school. Full name is given, in bold, surname first. Then an abbreviation indicating their house (B, Beevor's; K, Kennedy's; M, McGill's; P, Paull's; SH, School House); the period of stay at the school; address as of 1969; father's name, occupation and residence (where the father had also studied at the school, his name is given in capitals with the year of his entry); brief details of any achievements at the school (particularly at sports); and the briefest of details of subsequent career. Of course, these boys that entered the school in the last few years before publication were either still at the school or had only embarked on their careers, and the details given are proportionately less.
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Boys entering Aldenham School (1967-1967)

Aldenham School in Hertfordshire is a public school originating as an Elizabethan grammar school. The Aldenham School Register was first published in 1898, but this tenth edition, by R. J. Evans, and published in 1969, comprised only living old boys who had entered the school from 1900 onwards, together with those who had entered the school before 1900 and who had responded to a questionnaire. There is thus a general presumption that all the boys mentioned were alive in 1969. The boys are listed alphabetically by surname under the term in which they entered the school. Full name is given, in bold, surname first. Then an abbreviation indicating their house (B, Beevor's; K, Kennedy's; M, McGill's; P, Paull's; SH, School House); the period of stay at the school; address as of 1969; father's name, occupation and residence (where the father had also studied at the school, his name is given in capitals with the year of his entry); brief details of any achievements at the school (particularly at sports); and the briefest of details of subsequent career. Of course, these boys that entered the school in the last few years before publication were either still at the school or had only embarked on their careers, and the details given are proportionately less.
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British Honduras Priests (1967-1967)

List of marriage officers for British Honduras, giving full name, designation (priest, minister &c.), religious denomination and residence, as of 31 December 1967
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British Honduras Dentists (1967-1967)

Register of dentists licensed to practise in British Honduras as of 31 December 1967: giving name, residence, qualification and date of registration
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British Honduras Optometrists (1967-1967)

Register of optometrists licensed to practise in British Honduras as of 31 December 1967: giving name, residence, qualification and date of registration
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British Honduras Doctors (1967-1967)

Register of doctors licensed to practise in British Honduras as of 31 December 1967: giving date of registration, name, qualification and address
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British Honduras Pharmacists (1967-1967)

Register of chemists licensed to practise in British Honduras as of 31 December 1967: giving name, residence, qualification, date of registration, and remarks
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Boys entering Aldenham School (1968-1968)

Aldenham School in Hertfordshire is a public school originating as an Elizabethan grammar school. The Aldenham School Register was first published in 1898, but this tenth edition, by R. J. Evans, and published in 1969, comprised only living old boys who had entered the school from 1900 onwards, together with those who had entered the school before 1900 and who had responded to a questionnaire. There is thus a general presumption that all the boys mentioned were alive in 1969. The boys are listed alphabetically by surname under the term in which they entered the school. Full name is given, in bold, surname first. Then an abbreviation indicating their house (B, Beevor's; K, Kennedy's; M, McGill's; P, Paull's; SH, School House); the period of stay at the school; address as of 1969; father's name, occupation and residence (where the father had also studied at the school, his name is given in capitals with the year of his entry); brief details of any achievements at the school (particularly at sports); and the briefest of details of subsequent career. Of course, these boys that entered the school in the last few years before publication were either still at the school or had only embarked on their careers, and the details given are proportionately less.
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Teachers in British Honduras (1968-1968)

The lists of teachers who passed their examination in July 1968 give their full names and the name of their schools
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Primary School Pupils, British Honduras: Belize District (1968-1968)

British Honduras Education Department issued this list of children receiving Primary School Leaving Certificates in July 1968: full names are given, school by school. 2324 children sat the exam, 613 passed
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Primary School Pupils, British Honduras: Cayo District (1968-1968)

British Honduras Education Department issued this list of children receiving Primary School Leaving Certificates in July 1968: full names are given, school by school. 2324 children sat the exam, 613 passed
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Primary School Pupils, British Honduras: Corozal District (1968-1968)

British Honduras Education Department issued this list of children receiving Primary School Leaving Certificates in July 1968: full names are given, school by school. 2324 children sat the exam, 613 passed
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Primary School Pupils, British Honduras: Orange Walk District (1968-1968)

British Honduras Education Department issued this list of children receiving Primary School Leaving Certificates in July 1968: full names are given, school by school. 2324 children sat the exam, 613 passed
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Primary School Pupils, British Honduras: Stann Creek District (1968-1968)

British Honduras Education Department issued this list of children receiving Primary School Leaving Certificates in July 1968: full names are given, school by school. 2324 children sat the exam, 613 passed
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Primary School Pupils, British Honduras: Toledo District (1968-1968)

British Honduras Education Department issued this list of children receiving Primary School Leaving Certificates in July 1968: full names are given, school by school. 2324 children sat the exam, 613 passed
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G.C.E. Students, St John's College, British Honduras (1968-1968)

A-Level and O-Level results in the Cambridge syndicate examination for the General Certificate of Education
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G.C.E. Students, St Catherine Academy, British Honduras (1968-1968)

A-Level and O-Level results in the Cambridge syndicate examination for the General Certificate of Education
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G.C.E. Students, Pallotti High School, British Honduras (1968-1968)

A-Level and O-Level results in the Cambridge syndicate examination for the General Certificate of Education
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G.C.E. Students, British Honduras (1968-1968)

A-Level and O-Level results in the Cambridge syndicate examination for the General Certificate of Education
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G.C.E. Students, St Hilda's College, British Honduras (1968-1968)

A-Level and O-Level results in the Cambridge syndicate examination for the General Certificate of Education
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G.C.E. Students, St Michael's College, British Honduras (1968-1968)

A-Level and O-Level results in the Cambridge syndicate examination for the General Certificate of Education
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G.C.E. Students, Wesley College, British Honduras (1968-1968)

A-Level and O-Level results in the Cambridge syndicate examination for the General Certificate of Education
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G.C.E. Students, Lynam Agricultural College, British Honduras (1968-1968)

A-Level and O-Level results in the Cambridge syndicate examination for the General Certificate of Education
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G.C.E. Students, Stann Creek High School, British Honduras (1968-1968)

A-Level and O-Level results in the Cambridge syndicate examination for the General Certificate of Education
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G.C.E. Students, Austin High School, British Honduras (1968-1968)

A-Level and O-Level results in the Cambridge syndicate examination for the General Certificate of Education
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G.C.E. Students, Muffles College, British Honduras (1968-1968)

A-Level and O-Level results in the Cambridge syndicate examination for the General Certificate of Education
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G.C.E. Students, Xavier College, British Honduras (1968-1968)

A-Level and O-Level results in the Cambridge syndicate examination for the General Certificate of Education
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G.C.E. Students, Sacred Heart College, British Honduras (1968-1968)

A-Level and O-Level results in the Cambridge syndicate examination for the General Certificate of Education
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G.C.E. Students, Claver College, British Honduras (1968-1968)

A-Level and O-Level results in the Cambridge syndicate examination for the General Certificate of Education
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G.C.E. Students, Fletcher College, British Honduras (1968-1968)

A-Level and O-Level results in the Cambridge syndicate examination for the General Certificate of Education
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British Honduras Registration Officers (1968-1968)

Registration officers appointed for the 18 electoral districts of British Honduras in July 1968: giving name of district, name of officer, and post
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British Honduras Committee Members (1968-1968)

Members of licensing boards and committees for British Honduras
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British Honduras Accused Criminals (1968-1968)

Court lists from the Supreme Court of British Honduras, giving name of accused, district, offence, and (in case of conviction) sentence.
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British Honduras Justices of the Peace (1968-1968)

The Ministry of Internal Affairs & Health of British Honduras issued this list of justices of the peace 27 January 1968, giving name, occupation and residence
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British Honduras Vaccinators (1968-1968)

Public vaccinators appointed for British Honduras in July 1968
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British Honduras School Attendance Officers (1968-1968)

School attendance officers appointed for the villages named
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British Honduras Civil Servants (1968-1968)

Official promotions, appointments, transfers, leave granted, resignations and retirements announced in the British Honduras Gazette.
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