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'''Lionel Yexley''', born '''James Woods''' (9 July, 1862 – 19 March, 1933) was a former [[Royal Navy]] | '''Lionel Yexley''', born '''James Woods''' (9 July, 1862 – 19 March, 1933) was a former [[Royal Navy]] petty officer and Boatman in the [[Coast Guard Service]] who became a journalist and publisher. | ||
James Woods was born in Stratford on 9 July, 1862. He joined the training ship ''Impregnable'' as a Boy, Second Class, on 21 June, 1878. | James Woods was born in Stratford on 9 July, 1862. He joined the training ship ''Impregnable'' as a Boy, Second Class, on 21 June, 1878. |
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Lionel Yexley, born James Woods (9 July, 1862 – 19 March, 1933) was a former Royal Navy petty officer and Boatman in the Coast Guard Service who became a journalist and publisher.
James Woods was born in Stratford on 9 July, 1862. He joined the training ship Impregnable as a Boy, Second Class, on 21 June, 1878.
He was granted a free discharge from the Navy on 21 October, 1897.