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Topic: The Norfolk Chronicle and Norwich Gazette January 11th 1902 (Read 3261 times)
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Fitty
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EAST HARLING Petty Sessions Before Sir E C NUGENT, H T PARTRIDGE, Major KEPPEL and A N C HEMSWORTH John Dale, teamman, Tibenham fined 9s riding a bicycle without lights. Ernest MANNING, miller, Kenninghall fined 10s for being drunk. Poachers and Assault: William BRYANT, labourer Diss, Alfred BUCKLEY, labourer Diss, Ernest SPARROW, brushmaker, Diss and William BARBER, Percy BRYANT and Alfred RUMSBY, privates in the Norfolk Regiment charged with trespassing in search of conies in Kenninghall and assaulting Mr BETNEY, farmer of KENNINGHALL and his nephew, William BASSOM. William BRYANT, William BARBER, Percy BRYANT and Alfred RUMSBY each fined #1 1s or 14 days. Alfred BUCKLEY 18/6 or 14 days, Ernest SPARROW 16s or 10 days for trespassing. For assault, Percy BRYANT and Alfred RUMSBY were each fined #1 3/6 or 14 days.
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HINGHAM The ringers of ST Andrew's Church held their annual dinner at the Cock Inn where Rev A C W UPCHER presided.
HOLT Edward KETTLE, labourer successfully sued William BIRD, farmer of Metton under the Workmen's Compensation Act to recover #2 for injury received. Evidence was provided by Dr DENT of Cromer. Rev W B DALBY, rector of Kelling and Salthouse, successfully claimed 7/4 half yearly tithe from George William SMITH. James KEMP of the Mill, East Runton sued James M ABBS, shepherd for damages to crops. Awarded 6s. Evidence provided by Arthur BURTON, gardener.
HUNSTANTON Rev H D BARRETT arranged an excursion for St Edmund's choir to Westminster Abbey. Mr G H MALLETT gave a vote of thanks. MR William PATTRICK presided over a meeting of the Urban District Council. The council agreed that Mr BEETON had made an encroachment on the foreshore by building a wall, and that they would instruct Messrs Williams and James, the solicitors of Mr LE STRANGE to bring an action of ejectment against Mr BEETON - unless Mr BEETON could come to an arrangement with the estate.
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LODDON Loddon and Clavering board of Guardians met under presidency of John HOLMES. Petty Sessions Before John HOLMES, N H BACON, J R CRISP Ernest William CARVER, farmer of Sisland fined 2/6 for allowing a vehicle to be driven without a light. Charles BANHAM, labourer of Bedingham, fined 10s for being drunk. Alice HARDY, widow, fined 15s for a similar offence at the same place. Frederick ROUSE, Fisherman of Woodton fined 5s for being drunk and disorderly
LOWESTOFT The new rector, A D TUPPER-CAREY, announces that he will have services every morning at 7.45 Harry GOWING admits to neglecting a horse, fined 7s on evidence of Insp GIBBS of the RSPCA. J W BROOKE, the son of a respectable man of Norwich, was sentenced to 3 months hard labour for obtaining board by false pretence from Elizabeth SAUNDERS, married, and Matilda CLARKE, widow. The Mayor, Mr YOUNGMAN, attended the police court for the first time since his accession to the post of Chief Magistrate. He also said that parents should take more responsibility for their children. Miss Jane FOWLER CALDECOTE, formerly of Oulton Broad, died in Torquay aged 70. Mourners at her funeral included Mrs TRACEY (sister), Ernest FOWLER, Col H M Leathes, Rev Carteret LEATHES, Mr Carteret LEATHES, Miss Gertrude PETO and Miss LEATHES. School Board Meeting. Rev D DICKSON (chairman) moved that they should not build new schools on the Roman Hill site, seconded by Mr L ORDE. Mr ADAMS, Mr THURTLE and Rev F C FRANCE spoke against the motion which was defeated by 5 to 3.
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LYNN At Police Court before A. JERMYN, James EVANS age 21 was remanded for obtaining money by false pretences from W WINCH of St James Street. Evans had said he was presenting a brief on behalf of a widow of a Railway Guard, but Mr WILSON stationmaster said the brief was fictitious. The Fire Brigade held their Annual Dinner in St James Rooms. Mr E DUNN was in the chair, the speakers included: Mr W THOMPSON, Mr C W CROAT, Instructor. THOMPSON RN, Qr-ms-sergt BARRETT, Mr A R KING, the Town Clerk (Mr J W WOOLSTENCROFT), the Medical Officer of Health (Mr H C ALLINSON), and the captain of the Brigade (Mr J W SHAW). songs were sung by Messrs G R OSWELL, T MISSION, W CROSS, G E KENDRICK, G DENES, R ELLIS, T WHITTAKER, H BARRETT and Instr THOMPSON. Norfolk Adjourned Quarter Sessions held in Town Hall before H LE STRANGE and other magistrates. William Seaman COUSINS, labourer of Stanhoe, sentenced to one month's hard labour for stealing ten stone of coal from Mr D L COOKE. Elijah HARVEY aged 51, dealer of Little Ellingham indicted for stealing fleeces from James Daniel HUGGINS. Failed to appear so sureties estreated and a warrant was issued. Free Church Council met at the Primitive Methodists Chapel. Conference presided by Rev E M BREMNER. Dr E E BLYTH, vice-chairman of the Norwich School Board opened the discussion on national education. Other speakers included Mr J A PARSONS, Rev D J EVANS, Mr W WINCH, Mr J BAMFORD SLACK of the National Free Church Council, Rev H YOULDEN of the Norwich Council. Mr T E BAGGE (Mayor) presided over a town council meeting. It was attended by a deputation from the Lynn Museum including E A ATMORE and S S BURLINGHAM who had acquired a building (the old Union Chapel) for #1,600 of which #1000 was in hand and asked the council to adopt the Museums and Gymnasiums Act. Agreed, but an amendment to house the Museum and Public Library in the same building was rejected. The mayor announced that clerk (who was absent) had taken up a similar position in Guildford.
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MUNDESLEY Funeral took place of George William PUNCHER aged 41 years. Mourners were his widow, Miss Alice PUNCHER (daughter), Mr and Mrs R PUNCHER, Mrs George GOTTS, Mr and Mrs George PUNCHER junior, Miss CLARKE, Mrs BARBER, Mr and Mrs W CLARKE. The Rev T T HARVEY officiated. The congregation included Dr QUAIT, Rev E and Miss GORDON, MR A E and Mrs WIGSTON, Mr T L WAKELIN, Mr BLYTHE, Mr RANDELL, Mr MINNS, Mr A J HAGGITH, Mr C COLE, Mr WEBSTER, Mr APPLETON, Mr GEORGE WALLACE, MR W L DIX, Mr LEEDER, Mr PEER and Mrs HARVEY. Floral tributes were sent from Mrs ANDREWS (Paston) and Miss HOPPER (Knapton) and Mr And Mrs CLARKE,
SHERINGHAM Mr Augustine BIRRELL KC gave a talk entitled "The Coronation of King Edward VII" to the Mutual Improvement and Debating Society. The Rev J S BARFORD presided. A variety entertainment in aid of the local football club was given at the Public Hall. The farce "Incompatibility of Temper" was performed by Mrs A COOPER, Mrs F EDEN and Major EDEN. also songs were performed by Mrs C W FOSTER, Mrs B FANNNG (who also both assisted at the pianoforte), Dr A COOPER, Mrs BURNAND and Mr F RICE.
SMALLBURGH The Board of Guardians met, presided over by Mr F S CARMAN. Mr and Mrs HEALD of the Prestwich Union, Manchester were elected Porter and Cook. The Local Government Board wrote confirming MR P F W TERMAN as medical officer of Horsey District. Mr PONSFORD thanked the guardians on behalf of the inmates for the extra Christmas fare and he acknowledged the kindness of Mrs PACKARD, Smallburgh, Mrs CUBITT, Honing, Rev J PARKINSON, Mrs PETRE and the Rev J HICKLING in sending presents. Petty Sessions: Before H M TAYLOR and F CLOWES Alfred HOWELL, Labourer of Ludham was fined #2 for being disorderly and refusing to quit the Bakers' Arms, Ludham Ernest BROOKS, shoemaker of Hickling was fined 2/6 for being drunk and disorderly. Walter NUDD, Fisherman of Hickling was fined 5s for a similar offence at the same time and place.
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WALSINGHAM Funeral took place of Mrs Harriet VIKERS COKER, widow of Mr James PLAYFORD COKER, late of Earsham Hall, Bungay. She died aged 47 on the anniversary of her wedding. service conducted by Rev H A WANSBURGH. Petty Sessions: Before F T S RIPPINGALL, G F SMITH, Col GROOM and H A DEWING Charles SMITH of Little Walsingham was charged with trespassing in search of game. George HUMPHREY, labourer saw Smith with two dogs tracing a hare. Defendant called Mr MIDDLETON of Branthill farm who said he had a coursing party on that day. Case dismissed. John Henry WINN, hawker of Field Dalling charged by Ernest Robert PAGE, gamekeeper of Field Dalling for trespass in pursuit of game on land in the occupation of Mrs Susan COPEMAN at Field Dalling. Fined 10s. Augustus CROWE, Labourer of Great Walsingham fined 6s for being drunk and disorderly at Little Walsingham. William WALDEN fined 10s for trespass in pursuit of conies on land in the occupation of Edward NELSON. William Richard WALDEN, vermin killer of Wells, charged by Oliver DRIVER, RSPCA Inspector, of ill-treating a horse. Alfred KING, a signalman on the G.E.R. saw the animal in a poor state from his signal box. Police Sgt SANDS said the defendant told him he intended to shoot the horse but had forgotten to do so. Douglas DRAKE, veterinary surgeon, gave corroborative evidence. Fined #1.
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Petty Sessions: Before Rev J E P BARTLETT and A A W BAILEY John REYNOLDS, labourer of Deopham, was charged with trespassing in search of game, by Arthur William NEAVE gamekeeper to Frederick de BEAUCHAMP NEWINGTON of Hackford. It was also said that he took a terrier and a greyhound without leave from Mr BEALES to work the field. Police constable FARROW also witnessed the event. Fined 15s or 7 days. Joseph alias Josiah HIGH, labourer of Costessey was summoned by John LYONS of the Falcon Inn, Costessey for being drunk and disorderly and for assaulting a man called HARVEY. fined 14s or 7 days. George ROBINSON, labourer of Shipdham, on the information of Edward THURSTON, fishmonger of Shipdham, was charged with feloniously stealing a mare, value #5, belonging to George William ANGELL of Great Yarmouth. THURSTON had engaged ROBINSON to go out with the pony and cart and sell fish, but as he did not return, THURSTON visited his house and found him the worse for drink. when he visited the next day, ROBINSON admitted to exchanging the pony for another and taking #2 which he had spent along with the proceeds of the sale of fish. Remanded in custody on bail, himself in #10, and one surety in #10.
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Advert for "Dr William Pink Pills for Pale People" Contains a testimonial of Mr Edward Smith, 30 years gardener at the Grange, Old Buckenham. Had always enjoyed good health, but October 1899 he will remember till his dying day - a violent pain caught him in the right shoulder and across the back. doctor said it was rheumatism, and prescribed for him, but it did not ease the pain. Then a little book arrived by post which contained a case study of a gardener in Colchester, which was similar to the problems Mr SMITH had. So he said to his wife, I'll have a try at "Dr William Pink Pills for Pale People". with the first box the began to feel better. He took 3 boxes and felt himself again and can trundle his barrow as well as he ever did.
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Petty Sessions: Before Rev J E P BARTLETT and A A W BAILEY John REYNOLDS, labourer of Deopham, was charged with trespassing in search of game, by Arthur William NEAVE gamekeeper to Frederick de BEAUCHAMP NEWINGTON of Hackford. It was also said that he took a terrier and a greyhound without leave from Mr BEALES to work the field. Police constable FARROW also witnessed the event. Fined 15s or 7 days. Joseph alias Josiah HIGH, labourer of Costessey was summoned by John LYONS of the Falcon Inn, Costessey for being drunk and disorderly and for assaulting a man called HARVEY. fined 14s or 7 days. George ROBINSON, labourer of Shipdham, on the information of Edward THURSTON, fishmonger of Shipdham, was charged with feloniously stealing a mare, value #5, belonging to George William ANGELL of Great Yarmouth. THURSTON had engaged ROBINSON to go out with the pony and cart and sell fish, but as he did not return, THURSTON visited his house and found him the worse for drink. when he visited the next day, ROBINSON admitted to exchanging the pony for another and taking #2 which he had spent along with the proceeds of the sale of fish. Remanded in custody on bail, himself in #10, and one surety in #10.
Do you know who this Harvey is? Does he have a first name??
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Norfolk - Riches, Harvey, Mudd Devon - Grant Cambridge - Missen Carmarthenshire/Cardiganshire, Wales - Jones Somerset/Surrey - Perry
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hi sorry to bother you do you look up petty sessions? my great great grandmother was in norwich prison but had been in trouble quite a few times before
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