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... TURPIN’S RIDE Lucifib Housb, Lionel Street, Birmingham, July 3rd, 1900. may interest you to know that I rode my Raleigh'on the London to York North Road run (197 miles) on Saturday last, and that it stood the strain splendidly, notwithstanding that it ...
... TURPINS RIDE LVCIFI* House, Lionel Stemit, Birmingham, July trd, IMO. touched with » «P»n“ e J‘ fin torW attribute the fact of my being able to to Stamford, and had it fane afMrwara to the excellent running get through a fairly a clinker-stab of tlie ...
... TURPIN’S RIDE Ldcitib House, Lionel Stbibt, Birmingham, July 3rd, IDOO. It may interest yon to know that I rode my Kaleighjqn the London to York North Bond run mile.) on Saturday laet, and that it etoodlthe strain splendidly, notwithstanding that it had ...
... TURPINS RIDE House. Lionel StKEKT. Birmingham. 3rd./m may interest that I splendidly , notwith- Road run (197 miles) on Smethinelike 3,000 miles without beinfC standing that had previously tra e . t. «ri miiM of grease and mud and rain touched with a ...
... TURPINS RIDE Hoose, Lionel Street, Birmingham, July 3rd, 1900. It may interest you to know that I rode my Raleigh on the London to York Bead run (IS7 miles) on Saturday last, and standing that it had prerionsiy travelled something like 3,000 miles being ...
... TURPINS RIDE LrciraK Housb, Liohil SmzT, Bibmikqham. July 3rd. 1900. “RALEIGHS” &d pIS« *0 do «• Hoping yon « fa Raleigh Catalogue ie intereeting and inrtructive. . Bamumrrth MaaaziM add Intoreet to opiniona of the beet cycling experts. aU °“ THE RALEIGH ...
... YOUNG TURPIN. An Ilkley esecbsaio the Otley Horeb that to give his 11-yeer-old bey • mother be • third time, but be sow .eked foe tie Wto be sent to see. No we coed (*aired hies He bed been steeling foe yeses, sod DO peokhoect bed any offset. Lest week ...
... TURPIN—JACK. ’here was an extremely pretty wedding St. Andrew’s Church, Sharrow, yesterday afternoon, when Miss Jessie Jack, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Jack, of Hrincliffe, was married to Mr. Frank W. Turpin, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. ...
... IMITATORS OF TURPIN, A DARING VARIETY OF STREET ROBBERS In other times the members of a modern gang of London van thieves ?? been accom- plished highwaymen. Not many days ago, in the Lambeth-road and in broad daylight, a van was boarded from behind by ...
... VOTELESS “DICK TURPIN.” Among the many mementos of Dick Turpin in Tinchley in addition to the famous Turpin’s Oak •was, until yesterday, an old cottage in East End Road. East Finchley. The Revising Barrister was called upon consider the claim for an ...
... DISCIPLES OF DICK TURPIN. John Albert Hirer. (17). John Hy. Carney U?), md’iunQ. of the Jodg-ng-hoULea, were charged with knter.og Rood with intent commit a felony and also with breaking and entering in Water Lane tho and sth April, and stealing three ...