Kay [11012500]

February 1896: St Matthew’s Church, Higher Audley, Blackburn. Marriages: 18 January 1896: William Francis Kay and Isabella Parker. Deaths: 21 January 1896: Henry Kay, 89 Walter Street, aged 64 years.


22 August 1921: Marriage of Herbert Purcell to Eliza Ann Kay


November 1923: News of Old Girls: Ethel Kay (1922), who is working at the Rusholme Free Library, has sent us the following delightful notes about her doings …


1 April 1931: Urban council elections: Mablethorpe and Sutton: Sutton-on-Sea Ward: candidates: S. G. Cirket, G. F. Long, W. Kay, J. F. Hornby, G. R. Urry, C. B. Whissell.


17 May 1945: Next Week’s Calls. Moss Empires: Manchester, Palace. (R. 11) – Tom Arnold’s “We’ll Be Seeing You.” Hutch, Nat. Jackley, Ted Ray, Marianne Lincoln, Spence and Davies, Alan Kay and Partner, Eight Betty Hobbs Girls. (5.15 and 7.30). Syndicate Halls. East Ham, Palace (R 11.30) – West End Varieties present “Fun Marches On”, with Naughton and Gold, Deveen, Java Brothers, Bobby Wotherspoon, June and Valette, Pamela Joel, Billy Kay.


December 1945: Candidate for membership of the Cyclists’ Touring Club: W. Kay, 18 Chamberlain Street, St Helens


1959: A copy of The Small Woman (a biography of Gladys Aylward, English missionary in China), by Alan Burgess, owned by R. Kay, Spring Bank, Langham Road, Bowdon, Cheshire


29 March 1970: Belle Vue Speedway, Manchester: Belle Vue v. Glasgow, and Player’s No 6 Trophy Races: John Kay, Director


1974: Who’s Who and Who Was Who: J. Kay: father of Andrew, below. First famous Seaton Carew professional. A. Kay: became Canadian ‘Open’ champion.


c1990: Vivien Kay, healer and teacher, Dorking