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TODDINGTON

... TODDINGTON deal brickworks at Westoning was the properly transactions oi Mr. Charles Ireland, described as gentleman, ol Toddington Park, upon which attention was focussed at his adjourned public examination Luton Bankruptcy Court on Tuesday. This was ...

HARLINGTON

... Wesleyan Church on Saturday. After tea concert was given by Mrs. Charles Ireland, of Toddington Park, whose recitals were much enjoyed. Solos were given by Mrs. J. Church. Mr. Charles Ireland was chairman. The proceeds (in aid of the New Building Fund) amounted ...

TODDINGTON

... commodate the primary department the Wesleyan Sunday School, was opened on Sunday afternoon. The chair was taken by Mr. Charles Ireland, of the Park. Toddington. and Mrs. C. Ireland performed Wednesday about 50 mothers of the Infant Welfare Centre, with ...

THEFT OK A KING

... THEFT A KING. .lullll (17). was indicted for breaking into the dwelling house of Charles Ireland f>•■Mingtou. and -f.-aliug ring. Mr! stimsoii was fur the prosecution, and prisoner wa- undefended. It apjwared that prisoner was employe! by prosecutor, ...

TODDINGTON

... administiatrix of the late Colonel Algernon Mercer, Mr. Wallace A. Foil, through whose agency the property has sold -to Mr. Charles Ireland, sold the surplus furniture and effects on the 23rd and 24th nit. There was a good gathering present and competition for ...

ACTION AGAINST LOCAL LANDOWNER

... motion for judgment m which Mrs. Esther Alice Harrison, of Forest Road, Moseley, Birmingham, claimed £1.352/3/7 from Mr. Charles Ireland, Toddington Park, Dunstable. Mrs. Harrison, was stated by Counsel on her behalf, purchased plots of land at Four Oaks ...

TODDINCTON

... which prodm.es £2l iK*r annum, was bid tor spiritedly, and reali-ed tiie eati-factory price of the purchaser being Mr. Charles Ireland. High street. Toddiiigton. v evening lo*t week. Mr. J. met with an accident iii High-street. The night wan a dMk one. ...

TODDINGTON

... being needed t« complete the guaranteed amount. The Ladies’ oi King Guild held a social Thursday to help the fund. Mr. Charles Ireland, who has purchased the Puck House and grounds, with farm attached, was wedded on New - Day, at Ruhmond. The bride was ...

CI.OFUILL

... Mrs. Charles Ireland the Wesleyan Chapel on Sunday gave some excellent recitations which were enjoyed by large congregations. Monday evening several lads were playing the Slade, Clophill, when one of them, named Cyril Collie, who was riding bicycle, ...

GREENFIELD

... -acred concert took place the Weslevan Chapel in aid of the Sunday School, which now provides for nearly children. Mr. Charles Ireland CToddington) presided, and solos were rendered by Mrs. and Miss Ireland. Messrs. A. Dennis. A. Sharp, M'. Bunker, John ...

PETTfY SESSIONS

... Harris. Tqddington, la|x>urf'r, was charged with working a horse ’’n «n unfit state, at Toddington, on November 3th. and Charles Ireland, Toddington, was with causing it worked.- Harr s pleaded guilty, and Ireland not guilty. Insp. Lake, the R.S.P.C.A., stated ...

SHEFFORD

... Cemetery Saturday, the Rev. H. H. Minchin being the officiating minister. The chief mourners were Mrs. Ireland (widow), Mr. Charles Ireland (Rushden), son; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ireland (son and daughter-in-law). Miss Emma Ireland (daughter), and Mr. Edward Ireland ...