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JOHN WALKER & SONS, LTD

... JOHN WALKER SONS, LTD., 'Born 182 o Still going Strong DICK TURPIN The Spaniards, Hainpstead Heath. Built in 1630 a fav ourite haunt of the picturesque highwayman, Dick Turpin. Shade of Dick Turpin: Ah, 'Johnnie Walker' if only I had been alive to rob you ...

CONCORD PORT W.H. Chaplin & Co., Ltd., 48 Mark Lane, London, E.C.3

... c.k jik M) i S\%ctr IpftO hir^ 3 r THE SPANIARDS, HAMPSTEAD, achieved fame as a highwayman's inn, being the resort of Dick Turpin, and was visited by the little more legendary Mrs. Bardell, the plaintiff in the Pickwick trial. It was also the rendezvous ...

W. H. Chaplin & Co., Ltd

... til A 'I W. H. Chaplin Co., Ltd., J THE SPANIARDS, HAMPSTEAD, achieved fame as a highwayman's inn, being the resort of Dick Turpin, and was visited by the little more legendary Mrs. Bardell, theplaintiffinthePickwicktrial. Itwas also the rendezvous of many ...

HOLLY LEAVES

... A Game of Chess by A. L. Grace. D by Dudley Tennant. The Girl Pat by Norman Wilkinson, R.I. Preferential Treatment Dick Turpin on Gomersby Moor a r- i Frank R. Grey. by Lionel Edwards, R.I. A Dlckens of a Part/ by Will Owen. A Franklin '--from Sir ...

HOLLY LEAVES

... A Game of Chess by A. L. Grace. Preferential Treatment' The Girl Pat by Norman Wilkinson, R.I. fry Frank R. Grey. Dick Turpin on Gomersby Moor A Dickens of a Party by Will Owen. by Lionel Edwards, R.I. A Franklin --fromSir Thomas Overbuy* s Gossip ...

HOLLY LEAVES

... by Dudley Tennanl. tu c i d t nT'ii n Preferential Treatment The Girl fat by Norman Wilkinson, R.I. by Frank R Grey Dick Turpin on Gomersby Moor A Dickens of a Party by Will Owen. by Lionel Edwards R.I. A Franklin --from Sir Thomas Overbury's Gossip ...

FROM COCKTAILS TO PORT

... recent crop of howlers A connoisseur is a man who stands outside a picture-palace. Scent is the sound made by hounds. Dick Turpin rode on Black Bess to New York. In spring the lambs can be seen gambling in the fields. AN Aberdeen man bought a performing ...

AUCTION BRIDGE

... Child, London's Grand Guignol. A Bill of Divorcement, and The Rebel Maid, by Stage Photo Co., Brook -st \V. Mr. W. A. Turpin, by Topical Joe Bowman and Coniston F.H. after a Kill, by Richard Clapham Dress for the Links, by Central News; Mr. H. S. ...

Advertisements

... Established more than half a century. THE SPANIARDS. HAMPSTEAD, achieved fame as a highwayman's inn, being the resort of Dick Turpin, and was visited by the little more legendary Mrs. Bardell, theplaintiffinthePickwicktrial. Itwasalso v the rendezvous of ...

Advertisements

... Waggonette Breaks, Luggage Vans, Station Omnibuses, and 12 Bluckmaster's Carriages. Full catalogue on application to Mr. A. C. Turpin, Liquidator, 8, Broad-street, Bath Messrs. Stone, Thomas, and King, Solicitors, Queen- square, Bath; and of the Auctioneers ...