FORD MAIN DEALER HINCKLEY
... built.up area, Arthur Warden Baker, 101, South Knighton Road, Leicester, Albert Edward Bun, 282. Long Shoot, Nuneaton, and Charles Booth, 53, Luther Street, Leicester, wcre each fined II. ...
... built.up area, Arthur Warden Baker, 101, South Knighton Road, Leicester, Albert Edward Bun, 282. Long Shoot, Nuneaton, and Charles Booth, 53, Luther Street, Leicester, wcre each fined II. ...
... tower, will be unveiled on Saturday October 316 t, by Mrs. Booth of Gra;Oodieu Manor, the widow of the late Bight Hon. Charles Booth. The memorial, which is situated year the Market Plaoe is erected t othe memory of 360 men of the district. who lost their ...
... Robert Johnson. Birmingham, £l. Failed to The following cyclists were summoned for failing to conform with halt signs: Charles Booth, Ansley, fined 7s. 6d.; Horace Bradford, Collycroft, Bedworth, 7s. 6d.: Toni Atherstone, 7s. 6d.; Henry Coles. Atherstone ...
... preparatory school for boys from seven to twelve years of age. The manor was for many years the residence of the late Mr. Charles Booth. and was vacated mainly by Mrs. Booth. The moot popular ate for vith both 14 twenty.fite ...
... DIGNITIES. The King's birthday has been honoured by a perfert *bower of distinctions. three new Privy Councillors, namely. Mr. Charles Booth. P.R of Liverpool. Mr. J. P. Smith. M.P.. and Col. W. R. Kenrow- Blaney, M.P. Mr. Booth la known in NUDeetOit as hat ...
... Watford (cousin of the bride).' the Mama Barbara and Reline Marti* of the groom). Miss lenogen Booth 1 of the Bight lion. Charles Booth). i km Chamberlaym (daughter of Mr. B. B. H. CLamberlayae, of Witherley Ball), tad two little girls—Mks Peggy Mortimer ...
... more acutely felt in the larger cities, though not unknown in the smaller. Take, for instance. the blot in London. Mr. Charles Booth has found that at least a million of its people are paying from 3s. to 7s. per week for filthy slum tenements, a large ...
... Sir John Lubbock. lan Mac Larva. Dean George Manville Fenn, Sydney Cooper, FLA.. Gee. Alexander, and G. J. llolyoak. Mr. Charles Booth. the great statistician, writing from the neighbouring of Gracedieu says— The great charm of gardening lies in the response ...
... POLICE COURT. Tueftlay. Before Mr. G. W. Sale iptealding I. Mr. W. W. 'arm Mt. A. I Hatton. and Mr. A. S. Loley. Clam Charles Booth (21), fhe Rookery, Birchley Heath, Ansley, was fined 7s. 6d. for riding a hicvtle without 31 white front light In Piper's ...
... positions amosg the employing clam by the exercise of thrift. energy and grit. Identified with the late J. F. Johnson and Sir Charles Booth. Mr. Wade provided the necessary practical and technical knowledge in the formation of the Nuneaton Leather Co., and after ...
... driven be Mr. C. Booth, were laid to _ pit Both the lit. Hee. Charles Booth anti, • D. Cherie, Booth were sad SALVATION ASIVIY iarluded One from the family and; -- from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Booth. lOn Sunday . farewill 4 at Um Army Hall for . Farmer and family ...
... result; parking offences in the Metropolitan area fewer —with no increase in prosecutions. i I That wonderful old lad) Charles Booth. of Gracodiou. President or the Aabbx and C.oalvilla Scouts' naeaciation, was present at the peace thaukagi% log rice for ...