Turpin
... Turpin ■■ ■ Sir. Percy Simmons, K.C.V.0., who is marrying Barbara, daughter of Mr. Justice and Lady Hawke. ...
... Turpin ■■ ■ Sir. Percy Simmons, K.C.V.0., who is marrying Barbara, daughter of Mr. Justice and Lady Hawke. ...
... THE TURPIN WAY. MASKED ROBBERS THE ROAD IN LINCOLNSHIRE. Late on Friday night Mr. Little, the village schoolmaster of Pointon (Lincoln, shire) and farmer named Bolt were walking home to from Billingboro when they were suddenly confronted two masked men ...
... THE TURPIN MYTH. The famous highwayman, Dick unpin. nlliged ride from London to Vork inapirrd Mr. Tyrwhitt•Drake, was horn at Hempstead, Essex, in September. 1705. Beton. he became celcbratid ma a highwayman he tried his band at cattle lifting, smuggling ...
... DICK TURPIN. Old-time Highwayman’s Nottingham Haunts. Tales of Dick Turpin and his associations with Nottingham, were told by Mr. J. Holland Walker, F.S.A., to the Nottingham Society of Artists, last night. In a talk on Some Ancient Inns of Nottingham ...
... Dick Turpin? There’s something rather painful such a contemplation. I look for signs of the great days within the Bell, but alas—they are not Just one little chamber, dark and restricted which hugs to Itself belief that once upon time Dick Turpin sought ...
... tURPIN BEATS MOK TURPIN HAWKINS Pint Britiah Champion Oet Qwß Caneppoedeat PMOK TtHW'IM, «M Lea- ...
... DICK TURPIN The Board, say that because the recent eliminator between Turpin andMitrl ended in a draw, Turpin must first beat Mitri before he can fight for the title. Efforts are now being made to arrange return between Turpin and the Italian. Coventry ...
... Turpin—Parkes The grand-daughter of a former Sheriff of Nottingham was married at St Michael’s Chnrch, Bramcote, yesterday. The bridegroom was Mr. Brian Heath Turpin, only son of Mr. and SOLICITOR TO PAY £lOO DAMAGES. FOR NEGLIGENCE IN POOR PERSON DIVORCE ...
... Attenborough & Turpin tor RELIABILITY Electrical 1 1 5 GoMmblUi Engloeers OtCLtia 1 I Street. Notta. ...
... TURPIN’S FOOTSTEPS. The Poultry Industry, Prospects Never Been Brighter. I think the prospects the po.ultry industry liave never been brighter than they are to-day.” This opinion was voiced by Mr. C. nonaid Salt, of Derby, when lie lectured before members ...
... Dick Turpin. Sir,—Th« etrtry of Dick Turpin’s conncctUm with' Nottinzhani, which one of your contributors recently made good use, rests upon the mysterious diary of very mysterious individual, a certain Tobias K— who U-led, it was alleged in 1737. The ...
... Turpin Has Chance If He Boxes DI C K TURPIN. British middleweight champion, faces the stillest task of his career at Earls Court. London, tonight, against Marcel Cerdan. of France, the world chamoion. and while it is expected that the Frenchman's vicious ...