Residence

Date 3 December 1931
Place Heasley House, 1, Archibald Road, Exeter, Devon, England

Source References

  1. UK Government: National Probate Calendar
      • Date: 4 February 1932
      • Page: Eliza Slader
      • Citation:

        SLADER Eliza of Heasley House Archibald-road Exeter widow died 3 December 1931 at 19 Madeira Villas Exmouth Devonshire Administration Exeter 4 February to William Thomas Slader merchant. Effects £107 13s. 9d.

  2. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette
      • Date: 9 December 1931
      • Page: Page 2
      • Citation:

        [OBITUARY.]

        MRS. E. SLADER, AT EXETER.

        The funeral has taken place at Exeter of Mrs. Eliza Slader, of Heasley House, Exeter, who died at Exmouth. Deceased took great interest in Southernhay Wesleyan Church, where the first part of the service was held.

        The mourners were Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Slader (son and daughter-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bragg (son-in-law and daughter), Mrs. and Miss Riden (sister and niece), Mr. W. Nicks and Mr. Smale (nephews), Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sargeant, Miss Sweetland, the Rev. A. J. D. and Mrs. Llewellyn, and Mrs. Bragg, sen.

        Others present included the Rev. J. Barnes, the Rev. R. A. Browne, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. A. Brock and Miss Brock, Mr. J. C. Davies (representing Lady Acland), Messrs. S. Balfour and A. E. Roberts (representing the Exeter Liberal Association), Messrs. W. T. Hunt and W. H. Aplin (members of the Exeter City Council), Messrs. G. Kivell, A. Pulsford, Boffett, F. Chorley, C. R. Casley, J. L. Bennetts, Hooper, Langdon, J. Warne, G. S. Guppy, H. Guppy, Copp, Trafford, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ford, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Willcocks, Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Davey, Mesdames A. Luscombe, Down, Langdon, Pulsford, John Ford, F. L. Kinnings, Black, Venn, Moyse, and Bastin, the Misses V. Down, Kemp, Thomas, Clogg, Bunkhum, and L. Matthews.

        The following members of staff of Messrs. Slader and Sons attended :- Messrs. Allen, Davey, G. Capel, Heath (Torqury), Jewell, Sweetland, Street, and Baker, and the Misses L. Ford and W. Ford.