HOLCOMBE ROGUS
... agricultural estate of 250 acres at Hol ...
... agricultural estate of 250 acres at Hol ...
... Dealing ’■ (W. W. Jacobs). Characters: Jonathan Evans, Mr F. Cousins; Jack Evans. Mr. D. Palmer; Nancy Evans. Miss R. Denman; Fred Carter, Mr. Harold Orandfield; Joe Wilson, Mr. Henry Grandfleld; Ben Prout, Mr. O. i- lUgerald. Pioducer: Mrs. G. Fitzgerald. Mr ...
... DOUBLE DEALINGS.” The third play was the popular comedy by W. W. Jacobs, Double Dealings. ’ Fred Carter, clerk on holiday at the seaside, is mistaken by a local resident for the former fiancee of his daughter, who disappeared. Fred strongly denies this ...
... P«.rry, Womba, the Jester; Mr. Geo. Sclliok, Arab; Miss Violet. Carter. Pieretrte; Mt-» Florrie Carter. Rainbow; Master Fred Carter, Pierrot; Mr. Monty Revan, Curate; 'Miss Letherbe, Golliwog; Mr. C. Wembridge. “Only a Copper;” Mr. Broadbent, Pierrot; ...
... n-law), Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Newton (son-in-law and daughter), Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter (brother and sister-inlaw), Mr. Fred Carter (brother), Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Oakwell, Mrs. A. Berry (brothers-in-law and sisters), Mrs. T. Gundrv ...
... Oakwell (brother-in-law and sister i. Mrs. O McDaid (niece'. Mr. and Mrs. F. Carter (brother and sister-in-law i, Mr. Fred Carter (brother). Mr. and Mrs. H. Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Tarr (nephews and nieces). Mr. R. Johnson (brother-in-law). Miss ...
... G. Everard, C. B. Greenhill, *H. H. Broadmead, Slocombe, E. J. Board, F. Wyatt, and R. F. Clark. Uninsured Motor-Cycle. Fred Carter, labourer, of Lime-street, Nether Ntowey, was summoned for using motor-cycle without a certificate of insurance at Nether ...
... DOUBLE DEALINGS (W. W. JACOBS) Jonathan Evans, Mr. F. Cousins; Jack Evans. Mr. D. Palmer' Nancy Evans, Miss R. Denman; Fred Carter. Mr. Harold Grandfleld; Ben Prout, Mr. G. Fitzgerald. Producer; Mrs. O. Fitzgerald. The adjudicator said this team played ...
... scared as L/Cpl. Salter looked queer when he came up to him. He did not think accused knew the rifle was loaded Pte. Fred Carter said accused could not have known the rifle was loaded. —Pte. Fredk Chas Butler, another occupant of the room at the time ...
... tenant, Robert Manley; owners, Messrs. Battiscombe & Somerton. White Horse. Dulverton, alehouse, folly licensed; tenaut, Fred Carter; owners, exors. ot the late Mr. Wra, Hawkins. New Inn, Kingsbrornpton, beerhouse, ante 1869; tenant, Fanny Kelly; owners ...
... George Fletcher, railwayman, of Creech St, Michael, was fined for riding a bicycle without a light. Driver's Difficulty. Fred Carter, Lime-street. Nether pleaded not guilty exceeding the miles no'ir limit with cattle truck. P.C. Hanham said defcudant's ...
... 3, Nancy Quartly. Chariot race—l, George Williams, Colin Rutland. Leslie Pearce. Stanley Chaplin and Norman Coleman: 2, Fred Carter. James Lye. Mervyn Crouch. Alan Findlay and John Elawood, Girls’ potato race—l, Marie Cox. Beryl Elswood. Joan Spearing ...