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| − | 1898.11.22 proposed by G.L. Gomme and J.G. Garson | + | 1898.11.22 proposed by G.L. Gomme and J.G. Garson<br /><br />EWM to Charles James Tabor, 10 Mar. 1911 - he may exhibit his Maori stone weapons at the next meeting if he takes no longer than ten minutes<br />death reported in Report of the Council for 1928 |
=== Notes From Elsewhere === | === Notes From Elsewhere === | ||
Charles James Tabor<br />(circa 1850-1928<br /><br />Game Salesman<br /><br />Other learned societies: Folklore, served on Folklore Society Council and Auditor. He appears to have been involved more heavily with the Folklore Society than the AI although he did attend meetings of the latter and contribute to discussions.<br /> | Charles James Tabor<br />(circa 1850-1928<br /><br />Game Salesman<br /><br />Other learned societies: Folklore, served on Folklore Society Council and Auditor. He appears to have been involved more heavily with the Folklore Society than the AI although he did attend meetings of the latter and contribute to discussions.<br /> | ||
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Charles James Tabor
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| Born | 1850 | ||||||||
| Died | 1928 | ||||||||
| Residence | White House, Knott's Green, Leyton, Essex | ||||||||
| Occupation | business | ||||||||
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Office Notes
House Notes
1898.11.22 proposed by G.L. Gomme and J.G. Garson
EWM to Charles James Tabor, 10 Mar. 1911 - he may exhibit his Maori stone weapons at the next meeting if he takes no longer than ten minutes
death reported in Report of the Council for 1928
Notes From Elsewhere
Charles James Tabor
(circa 1850-1928
Game Salesman
Other learned societies: Folklore, served on Folklore Society Council and Auditor. He appears to have been involved more heavily with the Folklore Society than the AI although he did attend meetings of the latter and contribute to discussions.