TURPIN'S AUTOGRAPH?
... window was found written the name Dick Turpin, followed the date 1783, and as stables attached the house are reputed have been al favourite repeat hishwavmen. it is probable that it the autograph of Dick Turpin h/mself. ...
... window was found written the name Dick Turpin, followed the date 1783, and as stables attached the house are reputed have been al favourite repeat hishwavmen. it is probable that it the autograph of Dick Turpin h/mself. ...
... OBITUARY Mr. R. Turpin, Ugborough. The fait era] of Mr. Turpin 0 r (oursewell, Ueborpugft. late of Little Stert ( ornwood. took place on Mendav at. Cornwood Parish Church. Rev. Cox officiated The mourners w ere Messrs. H. and B. sons: I and E. Turpin. erandsens- ...
... RAID Chancellor Likened To Dick Turpin Another point which ihe Budget was attacked was Mr. Chamberlain's transfer £4,470,000 from the Road Fund to the Exchequer. Mr. Morgan .fones declared that there was a kind of Dick Turpin touch holding up ihe Minister ...
... and t ilia take John WM. biscuit tar as Sprint's for their very clever performing dog act. and Fred Haatiugs tlie liiek Turpin of Ventriloquism makes aim week's bill ''open high' the lawyers ',mei with a ‘entriloquial act original and varied enough ...
... nby (Master). —1,. Mr. T. Tozer's Betsy Ross; 2, Mr .J. Cottrelhs Turpin II; 3, Mr. R. Stanbury's Blue Boy 111. Also ran: Jean, Jane 111., Rainbow and Grey Lady. Betting: Evens Turpin 11, 3 Betsy Ross, Uto others. Won by a distance. Members' Heavy-Weight ...
... Steer (Miss J. Ellis); Misses H. Tresillian, B. Seccombe, Mrs. Richards (Mrs. Hill); Mrs. Turpin, Misses P. Small, M. Rridgeman, R. Lang, Messrs. E. Mogford, A. Turpin (Miss R. Tang); Miss E. Nicholas, Mrs. Clvannon, Mr. F. J. Cross (Miss E. Nicholas); Misses ...
... arrangements were Mrs. Dowering. Mr. and Mrs. Whitdock, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bowden, Lieut, and Mrs. T. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. W. Turpin, and Mrs. Hocking. The concert was given by the Mayflower Entertainers (Mr. and Mrs. H. Collins and Mr. and Mrs. B. Collins) ...
... Yelverton; 2, F. BuUigieg, Plymouth; 3, C. Turpui, Plymptou. Medium—l. H. Maben; 2. Mm. Turpin; 3, C. Turpin. Dark—l, H. 2, F. Buttigieg; 3, C. Turpin. Granulated—l. C. Turpin; 2, Miss V. B. Heggaton. Axininster; 3. D. Rranson, Yealmpton. Comb -1, Mrs. Steele ...
... lihranati, Mr. Manning; auditors. Messrs P. and F. Clarke- committee. Mies. J. Hit*. Miss 0. Bn.ll. Hr Pope, and Mr. A. R. Turpin. Mrs. Harold wan fleeted a member the committee. ...
... d Miss W. Phillips; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Phillips; Mr. and Mrs. A. Turpin (Tlath); Miss Phillips and Miss Woodhouse (Romsey); Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Phillips (London); Messrs. A. and T. Turpin Dr. A: A. Howard and all at BrooMeld House: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lytic: ...
... Mr. F. Pidsley's Rainbow (Mr. W. McClimtock). Mr. R. Huyshe's Grey Lady (Mr. J. Butler). Betting: Evens Turpin 11., o-l Betsy Ross, 6-1 others. Turpin 11. led most of the way, with Betsy Ross close attendance. Near the finish Betsy Ross took command and ...
... Mesdames C. Doidge, Pidgeon, and Wilton. Messrs. J. Edwirds, R. Williams. 8. Pulley- Hank, J. Pulleyblank, E. Luscombe, If. Turpin, and A. Ryan were the bearers. Others present included Messrs. A. D. (also representing Sir Henry Lopes), M. Hewitt (Maristo ...