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BEDFORD BOARD OF GUARDIANS,

... he'wanted the wood and it was given him. He then took prisoner to Mr. Robinson, and he said he only did it because it was Bonfire Night. The piece produced was the wood he took. Prosecutor said he did not wish to press the case but he did not want his fence ...

OUR LONDON LETTER. It is understood that we do mot mecessarily identify ourselves with all our able ..

... the gardens and any railway or line of omnibuses will always be a bar to popularity in the widest sense of the term. “ Bonfire Night ” is still celebrated in a way in the metropolis, sufficiently, at any rate, to keep the memory of Guy Fawkes alive. In ...

Published: Saturday 12 November 1898
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1844 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

SHARNBROOK

... e in Bedford kept by Mrs. Starmore. The prisoner came to lodge on an_i;g, about a fortnight ago, the next night after bonfire night. She went with him to the pawnshop in Bedford ; he asked her to do so. They went into the shop and told the pawnbroker ...