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Waltham Abbey and Cheshunt Weekly Telegraph

DRUNK IN CHARGE OF A CHILD

... with assistance, he was taken to the police-station. At the Prince Albert accused was refused liquor on account of his condition. Accused ;: Did you see me even attempt to enter the Prince Albert 2—Yes. P.c. 477 N, who helped to take prisoner to the station ...

COURT AND SOCIETY

... Duke of Northumberland (who was often described as “an excellent man, but the greatest bore that ever lived '), when Prince Albert defeated Lord Powis, who was the Conservative and High Church candidate. This contest caused much ill-feeling, both in ...

WALTHAM ABBEY PETIY SESSIONS, Tuespay.—Before J. Parneil (in the chair), D. L, Howard, F. G. Sinclair, and W. ..

... shilling, and ‘ witness left the bouse. Shorily afterwards witness, accompanied by his father, m2t prisoners near the Prince Albert. Prisoners had a horse and cart from which they were gelling kippers. Witness demanded bis shilling, whereupon both prisoners ...

IS THAT PAPER. COUURT AND SOCIETY

... time at San Remo. Prince Albert of Prussia has been entertaining a shooting party at Schless Kamenz, his seat in Silesia, including the Hereditary Prince and Princess of Saxe-Meiningen and Duke John of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Prince Albert will next week take ...

THE LIGHT THAT FAILED

... night-time without a light. P.c. Smith said he endeavoured to stop defendant in Chingford-road, but he drove on to the Prince Albert publichouse. Witness followed him, and in reply to his questions defendant said his lamp had just gone out, and that he ...

SPECTABLE MAN DRUNK

... about. Atwell wus not drunk. .- Questioned by .-the .police, - witness said it was true they were refused drink at the Prince Albert, but that was beca ise of a third companion who at that time was with them. This man was deaf and dumb, and wrote, with ...

(From *“Truth.”)

... Chatsworth on two nights during the week, The last “Sovereign visit” to Chatsworth took place in 1843, when Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were the guests of the gixth Duke of Devonshire for a few days, and he gave her late Majesty a most magnificent reception ...

THE RECENT HOSPITAL CARNIVAL

... the Plough Mr J. Freeman, R. White’s factory Mr F. E. Abbott, Black Prince Mr E. Dorman, White Hart Mrs Coward, Prince Albert Mr Alderman, the Vine Mr A. Wallace, Abridge Stores Mr G. Adams, the Wheatsheaf Mr Dawson, Coach and Horses Mrs Ison ...

COURT AND SOCIETY

... Chateau de Varennes. The fine collection of statuary which was placed in the corridor of Osborne House by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert has been removed to Windsor castle, where it has been arranged in the Orangery. Lord and Lady Craysfort are spending the ...

COURT AND SOCIETY

... Jockey Club dinners which were given by George ’IV. and William IV. always took place at St. . James’s Palace. In 1840 Prince Albert was advised by the Duke of Bedford (who acted as his mentor in all kinds of affairs for some time) to revive the Jockey ...

WALTHAM ABBEY PETTY SESSIONS,

... at Chingford-road on May 18th. P.c. Raines, 737 N, said that at 10 o'clock on Saturday night prisoner came out of the Prince Albert publichouse, Chingford, with a bottle of beer, and commenced shouting. Witness advised him to go away, but he refused, ...

COURT AND SOCIETY:s

... Queen Victoria last stayed there in 1872, There is ample rccommodation at this Palace for the Court, as the lzte Queen and Prince Albert stayed there several times, with the Royal children and a large Household in waiting. It isnot for any suchreason that ...