LONG SERVICE RECORD.
r'& reijttarjtiujle record of long service v$ proyided: by the Marriott family; a meafe of which, Mr Harry Ma rriott, iretired recently- on pension from the service or the London "Times," aft° r 44 ycarV work-*at Printing Houso saltan?. Ho and his brother "Walter, are tfio last survivors of eight members of their fftimly, belonging to two #m«*tions, whov between them scrrcoV the London"Tiines" for 305 years. There weio oxittihallyVthrro brothers, ono pr 1840. and served for 58 years; his wife was housekeeper for 40 years, and thar worked in the composing room for 48 years. Another brother, joining in :1843, had a record of 52 yeArs, while Sons served t&o firm tor h 4 vears- and 15 years respectively. Ilia third brother served for. 20 years,, and; his son for 2S> years.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17112, 6 April 1921, Page 11
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136LONG SERVICE RECORD. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17112, 6 April 1921, Page 11
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