List of Grindlay Peerless people (English Wikipedia)

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  • "The British News Paper Archive". Coventry Evening Telegraph. 21 April 1965.
  • "British Newspaper Archive". Coventry Herald – Saturday 12 March 1938. 1938. Carnival Romance: Lady Godiva to marry Coventry admirer. Had it not been for a chance suggestion in 1936 of her office chief, Miss Frances P Burchell, Mr Alfred Stephen Chaplin Grindlay, son of Councillor A. R. Grindlay, of Coventry, and the romantic engagement to him of the former 'Lady Godiva', announced this week, might never have happened... He chief notice the advertisement in the press for a 'Lady Godiva' for Coventry Carnival, and knowing that Miss Burchell spent most of her spare time riding, suggested that she should enter. Mr Grinday, junr., is general manager and director of the Coventry Motor Sundries Limited, and the director of the Coventry Engineering Company. He is a well-known sportsman and mountaineer. Since 1928 he has been a member of the Coventrians Rugby Football Club and has also played for the senior Coventry Team.
  • "British Newspaper Archive". Coventry Herald - Friday 13 April 1934. 1934. Mr A. S. C. Grindlay, second son of Councillor and Mrs A. R. Grindlay of Trinity House Allesley who feel 150ft. while climbing in the North Wales mountains on Easter Monday, but escaped without breaking a single bone, arrived at his home by ambulance from hospital at Bangor on Wednesday evening. Mr Grindlay fell on to a narrow ledge above a great, sheer cliff. Although, considering the distance of his fall, Mr Grindlay escaped lightly, the shock was so severe that he will have to continue to lie up for several weeks and has been ordered by the doctors attending him to be kept absolutely quiet.

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