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A BRATS OLD SOLDIER. HIS RECORD AND REWARD

... lives of John Bro,:ks and his wife, and so set the old soldier's mind at ease —la.. slr, your obedient servant, ROBT. B RANSFORD, Vicar of lit. gaol's, Upper Norwood, 43, Anerley Park, Looney, BA, 7th, 18111. The following Interview with John Brooke ...

Published: Friday 11 September 1896
Newspaper: Greenwich and Deptford Observer
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1666 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BL ACK !TEAT I I PETTY SE:.FSIONS

... Masons' Arms. from Richari Larking to Frederick Charles Ihycock 12. Cilith-terme,, fmm William Sullivan to Itubrrt ivhaet.—Gotbie Cottage, fr.,ut T imothy Hope to John Christian Schultz: Beehive, from John Brown to George Gore Epps; Qnero's Arms, r Ali ...

goal an District Nom

... Woolwich, was charged with the unlawful possession of a Cardigan jacket. supposed stolen. in High-street, Woolwich. by P.-e. Bartle 408 R who saw the prisoner carrying the jacket under his arm and watched him go into a pawnshop. He at first gave con ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... remanded the prisoner in custody to see what could be done with him. WATCH ROBRIIRT.—John Hill,, of 2. Victoria-rd., Charlton, Willa = Grattan. 30, and Annie Grattan, 311, of IS, Georgeatreet. Greenwich. were charged on remand with being concerned in ...

LIBERAL UNIONIST !.I gETING A r NEW NI( ws

... florongh, Major T. W. Mar, chant. na• orally ch.-copied the post of chairman, and be was tippet-tad on either hand by Sir John Lubb-,ck, , M.P • and Mr. T. W. Reeeell, I'd P., whilst Dr. Andrew • Thompson, Mr. 0. T. Mete, Mr A. J. Dickinpon and annoerous ...

BITS FROM LOOKS

... to have the bishopric of the replied that he had but one o bj ec ti on , which was, that, irrtead of hie -John Bull, he, should Live to sign John I Oxon. Experienced traveller, at American railway restaurant : When did Cl the other table give his order ...

INQUESTS

... tenant Edgar John Garston, R.A., said that he had known deceased two years. he was formerly In the recruiting service: but was nevertheless • skilled rider, and won the first prize for tent pegging at the last years mounted sports. John Stevens. Riding-master ...

Published: Saturday 05 November 1881
Newspaper: Greenwich and Deptford Observer
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1613 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE MAIL AND GREENWICH & DEPTFOR )11SERVER. MAY 5, 1893. THE ADVENT OF CRICKET. MORTON'S THEATRE. GREENWICH. ..

... spoiled by the moisture of which the crops tand no greatly in need. No game is more national than cricket. From Land's End to John o . Groats, from Holyhead to Yarmouth, all classes are enthusiastic cricketers. Our Irish friends are perbap% • little too ...

WISE AND OTHERWISE

... bait? Twins do be the Mrs. !Finnegan: Sure. an' they be( Wan o' thins misfortunes that nivver come single. Mn Jawback: John, wake up. You am talkiag is your Amp. Mr. Jawbeck: 'lona It's the only chance I ever ain't it? (to elderly customer): Thu ...

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... Culiege. and graduated in honours in the Final Schools. PLUMSTEAD POPULAR CONCERTS.—The WWiRA of ocincerts given weekly at John's schoole, stead, terminated terminated on Saturday with a cmversszione. There was a good attendance, most of the ladies and ...

The Gambling Nuisance

... The Gambling Nuisance. John Oliver, 16, plater, of 96, Woodpecker-road, New C •oss, was charged by P.-c. Fowler, 109 R, with gambling in Chub worthy-street, Deptford, and was fined Si. or five days.—James Hayen, 22, porter, of 175, Deptford bowerroad ...