"FOURFOLD BLESSING"
Quadruplets Born to English Mother (Received 9, 11.0 a.m.) LONDON, Aug. 8. The town-crier of The|t'ord, where quadruplets were born to Mrs Ringwood, of Brandon, Suffolk, in a nursing home, proclaimed the news; ' ' Oyez, oyez, oyez. Whereas in this ancient and honourable town, at one time the Saxon capital, the good wife Clive Lingwood, of Brandon, has been happily delivere'd of four goodly children, 1, John Clark, call all to rejoiee at these fourfold blessings. God Save the King." The quadruplets will probably be giveu names with the initials of the four vitamins, Adrian, Bernard, Conrad and David. The babies, wrapped in cotton wool, were fed with an eyedropper. The father k aged 35 and mother 26. They were inarried* in 1935. A later message etates that the eldest and youngest of the Thetford quadruplets died, despite the administration of oxygen.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 173, 9 August 1937, Page 4
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