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Sir George Robert Mowbray ( | '''Sir George Robert Mowbray''' (1899–1969) was the 5th Baronet Mowbray, and president of [[Reading University]] Council. | ||
In August 1946 he was fined £20 and ordered to pay £5 5s. costs for [[importuning]] men for an immoral purpose at Piccadilly Circus Underground station.<ref>"Baronet Fined",''The Times'', 28 August 1946, page 2.</ref> | In August 1946 he was fined £20 and ordered to pay £5 5s. costs for [[importuning]] men for an immoral purpose at [[Piccadilly Circus]] Underground station.<ref>"Baronet Fined",''The Times'', 28 August 1946, page 2.</ref> | ||
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Sir George Robert Mowbray (1899–1969) was the 5th Baronet Mowbray, and president of Reading University Council.
In August 1946 he was fined £20 and ordered to pay £5 5s. costs for importuning men for an immoral purpose at Piccadilly Circus Underground station.[1]
References
- ↑ "Baronet Fined",The Times, 28 August 1946, page 2.