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FORTHCOMING EVENTS. : Mount Tabor Primitive Methodist Church, Luton. VISIT OF MRS. CHARLES IRELAND. SUNDAY, FEB ..

... FORTHCOMING EVENTS. : Mount Tabor Primitive Methodist Church, Luton. VISIT OF MRS. CHARLES IRELAND. SUNDAY, FEB. 15th, 1925. Preacher at 10.45 'a.m. and 6 p.m.: ¢. IRELAND, Esq. Soloists: Morning, Miss 1.. Winters, , Evening, Mr. H. Anderson. At 2.3(; ...

THE RESULT

... THE RESULT As a result, Charles Ireland, Kenneth Bungalow, Great Henny, Essex, and Christine Davis, Lower Farm Cottages, Great Henny, Essex, were each fined £1 for riding cycles without lights at Sudbury on October 12th. ...

Published: Thursday 23 October 1947
Newspaper: Suffolk and Essex Free Press
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 35 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

TODDINCTON

... as also were the following :—Nearly five acres of grass land, fronting Harlington-road, £l3O, Mr. Charles Ireland; a similar lot, £l7O, Mr. Charles Ireland. The following lots were offered for Mr. C. P. Hobbs:—Building site in Harlington-road, 1} acres ...

TOItnINOTUN ; STEALING A RING

... TOItnINOTUN ; STEALING A RING. John Hucklesby, 17, butcher, was charged with breaking and entei ing the dwelling-house of Charles Ireland, and stealing gold ring, the property of Amelia Ireland, at Toddington, on Sept. 2. Stimson prosecuted. The prisoner was ...

Published: Friday 01 November 1901
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 52 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

MARRIAGES

... Margaret (Maggie), third daughter of John Ellis, Holt. . Hopson—Goodsok— December 2, at Mannmgtree, Essex, the Rev. Cole. Charles Ireland, youngest son of Mr, Alfred Hopson, of House, Norfolk, to Rosetta, only daughter H. Esq., of Brantham Villa, Manningtree ...

Published: Saturday 05 December 1896
Newspaper: Eastern Evening News
County: Norfolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 56 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

TODDINGTON

... TODDINGTON deal brickworks at Westoning was the properly transactions oi Mr. Charles Ireland, described as gentleman, ol Toddington Park, upon which attention was focussed at his adjourned public examination Luton Bankruptcy Court on Tuesday. This was ...

HARLINGTON

... Wesleyan Church on Saturday. After tea concert was given by Mrs. Charles Ireland, of Toddington Park, whose recitals were much enjoyed. Solos were given by Mrs. J. Church. Mr. Charles Ireland was chairman. The proceeds (in aid of the New Building Fund) amounted ...

2 D.BI:'NKBNNEES, ETC

... 2 D.BI:'NKBNNEES, ETC. L | WIS YR |A — Charles Ireland, labourer, Campton, was summoned for being drunk and riotous at that place on July 23, The defendant’s wifo appeared, but it transpired that the whereabouts of the man was unknown, so the summons ...

TODDINGTON

... commodate the primary department the Wesleyan Sunday School, was opened on Sunday afternoon. The chair was taken by Mr. Charles Ireland, of the Park. Toddington. and Mrs. C. Ireland performed Wednesday about 50 mothers of the Infant Welfare Centre, with ...

THEFT OK A KING

... THEFT A KING. .lullll (17). was indicted for breaking into the dwelling house of Charles Ireland f>•■Mingtou. and -f.-aliug ring. Mr! stimsoii was fur the prosecution, and prisoner wa- undefended. It apjwared that prisoner was employe! by prosecutor, ...

BRENTWOOD

... place MonJay. was unmarried. ! Death or Mas. iREi.ANn.—The death took on Saturday of Mrs. Iroland, wife 1 ,?t -^ 6V * Charles Ireland, pastor ! the Wariey Road Primitive ; Church. passed away an ihneas about three months. The funeral service was held in ...

Published: Saturday 13 December 1919
Newspaper: Essex Newsman
County: Essex, England
Type: Article | Words: 208 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

HARLINGTON

... good number sat down, was followed by a concert, given hy Mrs. Charles Ireland, Toddington Park, whose recitals were much enjoyed. Solos were also rendered by Mrs J. Church. Mr. Charles Ireland presided, ard the proceeds of the tea and concert, in aid of ...