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'''<u>William Bernard Frederick</u>'''. Circa 1938/9, he and his wife, Laura Matilda Frederick moved to the newly built house on the Main Road in Lacey Green, which they named “[[Mandara]]”, a Hindu word meaning “Lantern of Peace”  
 
'''<u>William Bernard Frederick</u>'''. Circa 1938/9, he and his wife, Laura Matilda Frederick moved to the newly built house on the Main Road in Lacey Green, which they named “[[Mandara]]”, a Hindu word meaning “Lantern of Peace”  
  
William Bernard Frederick was a
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In 1917 William Bernard Frederick joined the Royal Flying Corps, which became the Royal Air Force in 1918, he retired from the RAF in the late 1930s
  
Mrs Frederick
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At the outbreak of WW2 in 1939 William Bernard Frederick, 'RAF retired', was granted a Commission in the RAF, Class CC as Flight Lieutenant.  He died in 1941 aged 54.  His name is on the WW2 War Memorial in St. John's Church, Lacey Green.
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'''Mrs Frederick''' continued to live at 'Mandara'.

Latest revision as of 02:49, 1 June 2024


William Bernard Frederick. Circa 1938/9, he and his wife, Laura Matilda Frederick moved to the newly built house on the Main Road in Lacey Green, which they named “Mandara”, a Hindu word meaning “Lantern of Peace”  

In 1917 William Bernard Frederick joined the Royal Flying Corps, which became the Royal Air Force in 1918, he retired from the RAF in the late 1930s

At the outbreak of WW2 in 1939 William Bernard Frederick, 'RAF retired', was granted a Commission in the RAF, Class CC as Flight Lieutenant. He died in 1941 aged 54. His name is on the WW2 War Memorial in St. John's Church, Lacey Green.

Mrs Frederick continued to live at 'Mandara'.