LORD PARMOOR'S SON
't;he barber of bond
STREET"
(Received 17th February, 2 p.m.) LONDON, 16 th February. The Hon. Frederick Heyworth Cripps, son of Lord Parmoor, has broken every record in aristocratic trading by purchasing a hairdressing business in Mayfair, which entitles him to be nicknamed the "Barber of Bond Street" His wife, who was the former Duchess of. Westminster, will be co-director in tho. business.
Mr. Cripps, who is 45 years of ago, was director of the Russian and English Bank in Petrograd until 1914. During the war ho served on Gallipoli, where he was wounded, in the Senussi and Palestine campaigns, and in France.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 40, 17 February 1930, Page 10
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