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{{Infobox rai-fellow
| first_name = Frances Clare
| name = Skurray LATER Spurgin
| honorific_prefix = Miss; Mrs
| honorific_suffix =
| image = File:Skurray_LATER_Spurgin,_Frances_Clare.jpg
| birth_date = 1897
| death_date = 1986
| address = Ock Lea, Ock Street, Abingdon<br />Summerfield, Abingdon, Berks [1923]<br />c/o Capt. A.R. Spurgin, 10/3 Sikh Pioneers, Grindlay's Bank, PO Box 93, Bombay [1925]<br />c/o Grindlay & Co., PO Box 93, Bombay [1929]<br />Summerfield, Abingdon, Berks [1931]
| occupation =
| elected_ESL =
| elected_ASL =
| elected_AI = 1922.06.27
| elected_APS =
| elected_LAS =
| membership = ordinary fellow
| left = 1931 last listed
| clubs =
| societies =
}}
== Notes ==
=== Office Notes ===
=== House Notes ===
1922.06.27 proposed by H.J.E. Peake, seconded by H. Balfour <br /><br />1925 Mrs Frances Clare Spurgin
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
Frances Clare Skurray was one of the first women to drive in the UK.<br /><br />Thomas married Mabel. They lived at Walton House in Ock Street until 1906 when they moved into the house known as Summerfield in the Wootton Road, now sadly demolished, that the architect Harry Redfern had designed for them.<br />There were three children of the marriage: Clare, Deane, and Judy. Clare, whose married name was Spurgin, had a world-wide career as an expert in managing juvenile delinquents, and her work was recognised by the award of an OBE in England and equivalent honours in other countries.
== Publications ==
=== External Publications ===
=== House Publications ===
== Related Material Details ==
=== RAI Material ===
=== Other Material ===
Gloucester archives: Papers of Dr. Frances Clare Spurgin as president of the International Association of Youth Magistrates, including notes of tour of Asia; Obituary and order of memorial service for Frances Clare Spurgin
| first_name = Frances Clare
| name = Skurray LATER Spurgin
| honorific_prefix = Miss; Mrs
| honorific_suffix =
| image = File:Skurray_LATER_Spurgin,_Frances_Clare.jpg
| birth_date = 1897
| death_date = 1986
| address = Ock Lea, Ock Street, Abingdon<br />Summerfield, Abingdon, Berks [1923]<br />c/o Capt. A.R. Spurgin, 10/3 Sikh Pioneers, Grindlay's Bank, PO Box 93, Bombay [1925]<br />c/o Grindlay & Co., PO Box 93, Bombay [1929]<br />Summerfield, Abingdon, Berks [1931]
| occupation =
| elected_ESL =
| elected_ASL =
| elected_AI = 1922.06.27
| elected_APS =
| elected_LAS =
| membership = ordinary fellow
| left = 1931 last listed
| clubs =
| societies =
}}
== Notes ==
=== Office Notes ===
=== House Notes ===
1922.06.27 proposed by H.J.E. Peake, seconded by H. Balfour <br /><br />1925 Mrs Frances Clare Spurgin
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
Frances Clare Skurray was one of the first women to drive in the UK.<br /><br />Thomas married Mabel. They lived at Walton House in Ock Street until 1906 when they moved into the house known as Summerfield in the Wootton Road, now sadly demolished, that the architect Harry Redfern had designed for them.<br />There were three children of the marriage: Clare, Deane, and Judy. Clare, whose married name was Spurgin, had a world-wide career as an expert in managing juvenile delinquents, and her work was recognised by the award of an OBE in England and equivalent honours in other countries.
== Publications ==
=== External Publications ===
=== House Publications ===
== Related Material Details ==
=== RAI Material ===
=== Other Material ===
Gloucester archives: Papers of Dr. Frances Clare Spurgin as president of the International Association of Youth Magistrates, including notes of tour of Asia; Obituary and order of memorial service for Frances Clare Spurgin