DEATH
... her way Burgalev House, Stamford. Mrs. Neale has outlived all her children ‘but one. One of her 22 grandchildren married Albert Brough, t/he Nottingham giant, who died some time ago. ...
... her way Burgalev House, Stamford. Mrs. Neale has outlived all her children ‘but one. One of her 22 grandchildren married Albert Brough, t/he Nottingham giant, who died some time ago. ...
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... Peace Court on Mt days Mr. George Shelton, reEeving officer of the Basford Union, applied for a maintenance order against Albert Brough, te-amway conductor, John St., Eleanor, in respect his wife, Elizabeth Brough, who is an inmate of a County Institut : ...
... er, and, taking premises in Verooin-road, he made several madhines, calling them the Gijmt cycles after Ibis brother, Albert Brough, who wa6 tall that was known as the Nottingham Giant in the early nineties. After building up his cycle business, Mr. Brough ...
... Association desired that anything in the way of blechruardies should be put • stop to.—Albert Brumley, Frederick Paling, Albert Brough, and Jain Achroyel having given evidence in support of the statement of Mr. Middle tee, the defendant wee called. sad admitted ...
... play Bulwell United, and the dressing-room was the Red Lion. After the match a smoker was always held. The chairman was Albert Brough, assisted by Mike-Tiny, advertised as the tallest and smallest mea in the world. Mordecai Sherwin generally obliged with ...
... Albert E. Moore, labourer, of 29, Northorn-road, Hcanor, pleaded guilty to a charge of attempted suicide on April 28th. Albert Brough, postman, of Northern-road Heanor, brother-in-law of the defendant, who lived with witness, said that on arriving home ...
... ANDREWS.—In loyiog mnembraeo- George Andrews, who diet January 155h. 1921.—From wife and children, lather and meiher. the Albert Brough, who passed away January 14'.h, 1919. rrmearuered,.— HeUie. ' BROUGH.—In affecticnate Albert liroorh (Uncle Albert), who ...
... Fletcher, Goose, Greyfriar, Hounds, Leen, Lister, North, Pilcher, St. Mary's, St. Peter's, Warser, West, and Wheeler. 2. —Albert Brough, of the Cermorne Hotel, Queens-walk, who died on January 15th, 1919. He was 7ft. 7iin. in height! 3. —In 1900. The Last ...
... went to assist him Defen strike witness did not get out of the wsr, and On tram 'hen kicked the referee m the stomach. Albert Brough said he wsa a player in Fletcher Brother, ream in the match at Codnor. When coming off the field he noticed the complainant ...
... beloved wile Walter Richard aged 53, *.'«• much suffering. BltrtCGH.—On January 14th, Citat-jiiie Hotel, Quees'e walk, Albert Brough. in bis 49th year. At re*U inner*! Friday, 2.30 p.m.. Church Cemetery. BUFF.—On Ja&uiiT 14th. 2 bnindy-almi, Mary Bal. ...
... and wine or off, from Julia Ann Glover, nee Elliott to Jane Holt,; Oremoane, Wilford-road, alehouse, from Alfred Dooley Albert Brough; shop, 67, Cremorne-street, beer-off, from Percy Cornelius to Charles Pateman; shop, 137, Dm Agnesstreet, beer-off, from ...