Berkshire Chronicle Reading 06-1914
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marohal Ithe
and the ",,<rtff"
P CarteT); and
.horiff (Count Gurow., k,),
Inm (the Rev. R WIckham
deputy ·mayor (Aldennao J .
'I'her e w~ro a.19O
the
H M Prison
they
reached tlte
and the other <lCCupank'
get the " IRunch to shore 10
escape from the burning vessel,
quickly sanli:' stern first in deep
in
~~~
ChIef
ton)
J S Hender son) ,
S Clutterbuck), Aldemlen
G. Pllllbnck, j P. F. B
H Bull, J . P and T. G.
CIllo.. L G. Sutton. J.P .. E.
J P, W. Frame, J P, W M.
J P . E Jackson. J .P., W. E.
E ggl'nton J EIghteen, W J . D. Venner, 8.
H ayward ' F A Sar) ... nt , D p G.bbons, Jd
H. \Va\f~rs, Fran k Wwtcr, A J . Makor, an
..Ji' J . IA)wia, and Mess rs. W. F erguson,
d
,~ ~
. ~_ ,
hi b' It d .~_~ .
Reae,""-'II't- every uunOtlir w c it a UQOn
his
fortUna ' to ha'V~ bestowed upOll
_
senOUB.
l
a
~~
â¢
"
_
I
__
ha.d
'" the · ...ti.facti~ .of too wll01. of
When the mayor announced ..t the
the ooryugh·
', lM v!'lue o.f ,any
'
TAR T rEE MILE CROSS.
'
I meeting of the
Town Couno.il
honour w... lIIlID~1l""IYI ~nh~oM wh~n It'.... ac
THE S ,
1
.1
that .Jdermen, were not allowed to vote In .
confirmed and ga.,e
on&""frIends,
Mr. MoKenna..., there · Was
opp<J81' Wac
woll
the election of an , alderman, Councillol
.nd thoy -""~ ~any' ID ~dmg I"",plauoe). tion to the decUlOll of .the l lnaglBtrahteafi.el:i o{ ou.otomer.
" J&OI(, Eillhteen amused biB collelOgue. b,
Every step du:ring Ul. rune years 01 that refer Tho Star, Three MIle CI"!1'" S ,m
,
Mr. Edw.rd Atkin., the al!"'rrt for the remarkin ... Poor 'old Iellers "
eventful i>!>rio(hof hi. Ilife w ... aesoeiated 110 I The ... was ⢠licensed houoe Ito. nery 182 of brewer., ""id that dutinsr fifty yoar. the houoe
g.
,
.
closely wltb RoadinK that it _med ' to·· jum, the ~pu1.tion. The owner. ,.ere' r-.::d' H. had had only ... ven tenant<!,
The
r
e--;;;-two witticisms at
when it C&me to .elootUl4\' a jitle, thlLt. there .nd G. Smona.. The Sial r be ong uto
The Uoence w... refu.ed and
th
re .... e
Q lob
ha '
W&6 but ODO that oo"uld', p~bI:y fit hlm, or Measra. H An.d G Sim~ a repreeenta ve ferred.
e e:zpeIl8e. 0
",TICl o,r
ne
I
l!
J p. C E H c wp.tt, J p . G . W ~ebb. J.P, a.~ loaet one that: coWd ~ f[j~e ~he greatest of whom attended I. an.d t!:ald that the. ftrm
a~peared WIth a red tie, In conseQ.uence of
C S Smith, J.P . ~nd W. H . SmIth. J .P.
pleuu/;l to himself, ,":n'd that WM tho name would raise no oblectlOn to Ithe referring of
THE WHITE HORSE, LAM OURN.
hIS eeleotion of ~ coneldetab).. number
-4. rechercho dmner was ad 1rablY fl er:YM of the &own with wliicb he 'had fJUch cloae the hQuee.
....
' . .
'
of committees on wMch to Slt.
by 1Ir N . J . V.u~han, man ger of The and intimate" MOOci ..
(appl ..u..). ,' It .....
Mr. F . Dormer , a .. i.tant clerk to .the
Thll '" ~ fully lice1150d bollOe,
â¢. owuer
,
G roat Western H otel
I
I & pleaour...to ,know that he re .t ReadIng i licon. ing ·uot;c.. , verified tbe fi~r... gtv.n beinsr Mr. Edwm E. p.lmer, 01 Donn~n' l Tlte depub-mayor remarked that MF.
Gr.ee w"" .aid bv Ulo vicar " f ' St. M.,ry'. thoy were pl08sed" th~ 'be .. I""ted thd tit1~ by Mr. McK. nna, and added .~at in hll Mr. F. W. :J,herh"0od, wltoth"'Preoe:, /~e Quelch would certainly not he amongel
r e.t benefit oPTinhioenhtohtlo_h owu""as WrefMornred°t r eq utlbr C
(thTho
o Rev.
R. oxpressed
WI ckham regret
Le~~)1at th o ab"" n.e I (nppl
..use). At I....
t, itkoow
bad thl8"l>/
tb.. unemploYed.
ma yor
to himself-tbat
.be
no ' otber
whiOO
~
e ' ompenea. ~i~~c'1:'. : ; : d18;:'lotI"it"'~ i~ :obad
to
of the Lord Li eutenant IMr. I J
H erbeTt -ould have ao closely .dentilied him with the tien Sub·Committee
of rep.!'", and was doing only. a oman t ro,d..
T"- 'D_
F C ID '
th
e GM
....
,
TMre
a black
mark agamst
the houae
J.M:I.RIt'V
.
. ,.
. o.Vles,
w
:_ .
Benyon) , "ho was detained in London. M rs. name
whioh he used to poMes. . It frequently
THE CRICKETERS, NEWBURY.
bec&uoe"'ae
,of its
unSUllability
for billetinK
pur. , of the
Oddfellow.,
known e.Inn Re~i:hng,
B e nyon stud the mA.Yor , had reocntlv gQn-e ha.ppened,· when 8. peer took a t~tle, . that
. .
I poeM.
~
for he came down last year on the 00'
through muoh p.in and ,uir&rin", and he wâ¢â¢ peep!o wond..,.ed .fter " .hort tome who
Mr Snag",o appeared fdor tth"BoIUOltUOOe'th
Sup!. Gihbe t...tified to the 'a ccuraey of th. 1a â¢â¢ion of' the welcome to Mr. Walter
.frnid It w8.S hope!.",. 0 think ;" Mr B?nyon he w.....
He wa. glad to say tli ..t " ....tated by Supennten en.
U ~r
.... · l\8port . from , whiOO it appeared that the Wrl ht
being I'",eent. nl1~ It was a ra t,Sention to h .
dId not . U,ink I that would ,often thero wore four other hou_ In the , lmmed,. poPIlI.h.ion of Lamoourn ..u 1 979 and thl
g.
~
h
kn
thath
t ey
J\fr.hoped
Ben yon
was
rv nmuch
het· "'!cur
to tbotle
.hie we
""me,
neighbou,rhood, oome of !'
.ath the.l'
tim..'
torow
. nnd
to seo
hel'v r"?P
ab!Olute·
hilt former
na.m~who
8ndbea.rd
/ReadLOI(
ro 80bOOaufi<l
closel1 d"
I
-.r . lOh were _ .the re
n,......nt Tbefi
1 ,I The d,e"ioion of the Reading
1"''"' 'L'
Cappla.u~),l
pl~ur~.t?
Rea.din~
~
t
1
teo""11
ti"".
o.u::: I
~
Iy r .. toroo ·to health 'aPllla"".!')1
Ho had associated
TI"<'C" ivcd 11 lette r fr om Capt.am ~11f'l W!l8on ,
M P , "ho '~Id ho w â¢â¢ afraid It "' .. entirely
lm rr)1O;!l.lblp fo r hIm to I{ot awnY _lfrom C&f!lP .
Capt.nin Wi1;o.on m e-n-tionoo th A. t l Hoe "8.8 be mg
and ' the mllnt.ion of one _med
to hnng 1 up the ' other.
Th e mayor vory
wer.~
"T~'
laY
1 the owner<!
Ne'-.;-bur~'B:::a:er/vCo:P&ny. ' 1'&i8ed ~
the pre"!'!"!.
1D
ni~e"'lieensod
t e
VI
age.
Cor~ra,'
e 'l{er ....ye... ' \ioo to .p18oC1! first ' aid ..ppUl\llces .. t tnt
ob- ..~:hT~UWb~;!.e a;! ~ir:-~~~~!a~
l;ri.ng!'e :M~ado.w
m~vorl
ap'olo~I'"
~h.
curNl~
I.ndlo~d.
~
~~
T~Ylorb f)' ~T.
M81'e
~r
tin~.
n
1· rn!ni~ter
gi~ing o~e
SUp&nnte~~ent .~eddard
wbi~
th&~
t~e ~n.
SUSPWIOUR CONDUCT.
I
"
an~
Reercatio.n Grou n d
hapPIlv 11&ld that he hoped th~t the boroullh ieouon ,,, the IiMnce beinll r.l",ed, and th'1 as far as tho r"'luiremento 01 the neilJhbou;' Ooley Recreation Ground m .câ¢â¢ e 01 "'1'(
of Roading a.nd the bo.rony of R..eadin~ wouM hon,&e wn.s tcoord mgly refer,roo for OOIJlPen~ .hood kW&l"6 con oerned...
Ident; at football, m&tches. WIll be greal> Y
be a6SOciated for the gc:neral good of Read. sstion.
J
;Mr. E Palmer) the owner,-' Mid he had apPl"e(:lated by a 1 followers of the game.
examined for promotion
He was e:dreme' l ing,
WEST MTT ,LS ' NEWBURY spent £4lh in reoon,truatin" Ihe properly' l
.
_
.
Iv RO"V nl hi. inability to b e preocnt and
WORK FOR READING.
THE CROWN,
.., ,
1I'he Itruotural rep.l .. w~ AI. There ...as a
Hitherto, when an ac~ld~nt hne 00'
hop ed he Ithe
wou)d
to tho
H e (the Lord Chief J \l8uoe) part.iculilorly
Th e Crown, Newbury, i, &" beer·bou,e, and wall needing "'Pa,ir, but th,.t belonged to
tbe. means of assl stmg.
Lord ChIP.! Ju ,bee !N hi. unl, vOIdable
v.lued Ule warm tribute , whIch the mayor I Mr. Sn.ggo SOld that Ul e
were the the next, hpu.e.
.
jured pereon h"ve b een very prImitIve .
SCH OO
Sir Rohert Mowbrav . ~rt. , chaIr. paid him for the work which . h e Old 88 1 S ou t.h 'Berks Bre~'ery Co. There w~re two
Mr. THoma..'! Henry Painton, the ljcene&e,
m lln (1 ( the B crk!ol Q1larter SeF,lonf!!.
wr?te Membe r lor Reading In oounection WIUl the other JIOU8~ near, w'hlCh ,.,., iully ltoenied, ea.id he waft doinll' a Rood pay l5t t rade. and
n
in
th .. t ho h.llil toO sro t,o O~rnrd Il oonncc tJ on mterests of the borough.
He claimed n ot and did a la rger tra.de t,hnir'The. Crown.
that the hou&6 _}"&I! in .. ,l{ood etate
of J'tJpair.
wIth th e de n.th of Su' W,1J!I\.rT? Antlan , w ho the faintest credit for It; it was <on ly
Thero was no OPpoSI tion) ano the ~ouee 'The waU neitt door. which WMI in ft, ba.d oon~
\\oa.~ not on l y th e h nfl;d ot hI" ollf'..ge ",t Ox- of h us duty, whi~he gladly performed
wae acco rdwJ;{ly re(e rroo for oompenn.ti<m~
clition, ~ff6Ct~ t..he app~rance of .hie houI,e.
ford, but one of b" oldo.t rn<l d ea",,:', whiQh afforded him Ule gr01\to,t
.
.
c-â¢. exammed, the Wltn.... saId he dIS'
fn end. .
Th e mavor mentlorycfl ~hat
~If when it' so happened , th~t he
HALFWAY HOU~EJ' lITl RST
agreed with SU'Pt . Gihbe that ilia liou.e ",.s
BRUSHING AGA[NST! FOOT'Vm. Anaon WI\!'t also closely assoc iated WIUl a bout ~met.lri:nA' which was 1D
Th o Halfwav Rousp-. Huret. W ae aLao re- in a bad condition of repa,ir.
R ead m-'t'
Th,o mA.l'O r 8,1!'I1) "n~ounoccJ n.polo· of Reading and w8lt d~ired by
ferr.ed~ ~fr. C. B. 'Vi1aon, 1rho appea.red, on 1 Mr. LUCM Aaid tha.t no other h~\lae h~
PAS~E~GERS.
"'~ from M")o. Darbv.Gnffitor·MDr. Abr&m, gave him great ' satiBfachon
beh ..1f of tit., W okingham !iultiOeo, Mid ;tl1e bejln dllferentiated with it. What dlfferentta.
Mr AlIre<1 p.lmor, Mr J T
01'lanrl Mr.
be had to go
oopulation wu 100a and iller'! ..... re eleven 'tion .t),..re w........ in favour of the hou.e ,
Thal'a & nioo thlIl,l{ to s.y. Yo.
v firat
P Oklovh
.J
ren;,:t BJ;nI .
just1"'! wider h"
licensed pre1l?;."':
bouoe to '
',,!,P,OOia,lIY ,!ith
to the " i ied'" . oondi. will' bave to prove it. You have made.,
' . w O. la ⢠r oa.
r.
.
⢠IR, m,.SlOn, ; that It Mould be
97 peMOna
'
,.
â¢,
tiona, it being ,tIM only for beei'.
m_ 01 it thi. time" dool~red James HlOki",
(wh;;
'1proRdl J
. J Ccoper,. was th. first J?!aoe in "
'Mid
the , The licence wâ¢â¢ reluMd.
,
.
Qf no jiJ;ed .b<xje, ",hen atrested .by
on
r
lIgan, . .
I Londoll. It might he th.t It waa to some
by I~~ltton, W(1.8 raUler aO ' lnoon"
. HEALE
at.ita for loiterlng'lin Broad Stroot. Readml!',
LORD CHIE F'S SERVICES TO
' extent sentIment on hIS part, but {rem the
t ha'! an . accommOJ.!ioIJ . to, trave\- I . _ THE KING S AJl.MS, T
.
ltlth mten' to """!iJii a.. felony. .
' _
t
I
first. mo/"ent Ulat ~e beaamo Lord Chief
prem~ nMr were. more adap· ThU is a houee h.vlng a beer (on OJ: all) ' With Goorlle WIlmott,
23, Jubll",! Squ,!-"e, .
READING.
:
'1\6 had the wuh that he .hould lir. t
purpooi!o 01 the pubhc.hou.e.
\"
oe Tbe owne....re the 'executo... of the Reas!1D1f who w"'! arreeted for a IIlmiw..
'l' ho ,,,,,.t of th o gue,t of th~ evening WM .vIslt ; ·Rouhng,. wher.. he w,?uld hal'" th:i
W&~ yo oPl'ooition.. , ~r\d~!"
l~:n M~: Frw Blctoh, Theal'; Br'!wery. Mr, [' oJf«noe, Hlck.~"'wa6 ",!eh opposite the Gene.r&l
g.vcn by the mayor. who referred to the gr~' .~tl.faotlOn of meetmg manl , aI
'
.
W~t1tiY . , McKenna 'ap-peiPed fot tho juatlO6O, and Mr. PM ,Office m Broad Stroot ' hy JOS<Iph H ....
tiucoel'lsful career of the Lord l Chlef J ust lOC, [['Jends, of seetJ.1"' a t;.own Wlt.!I ,Whl?h n e was
TRE COCK, .NE
~ j' . A ·
E. T ..i Hatt for the owner,.
. ~'
~~! .lam, oarriage oleaner lD the e.m~QY of tM
and ! to other hmOU8 judges who had boon II!' c\ooeJy aâ¢â¢ octatcd , and .of hvmg m .. home
Wooda"een, 1. e"l~'ury" l!\ '" The "grounds 01 objogt;ion to the hoone⢠. G'. W.R. Oompany , ". .. I " J,~ ':t .
a.s.q,oc iat.e d WIth R e ading.
Hl.IJj 'Lordshtp had which W 8.6 80 dear to hlm , W~IIBt he had
beer And ~ me . I-ioence, ~.-Qle were that there 'Va.I- . 1r6dunduol of liOeneedI .Hickie -.id H .. l&JJt;~.1PvtnlC :"revidenoe a.:l
ta ke n tho title of Lord ReadlO R'. and ho eon · heen oitti ng on the Bench dUring the laot
tho N ewbury 13r~wery 9o, ~ 'hou... in itbe ' di.tridti and th..t th&;:'Pr..iiliieo l the Read,ng Borongh 'P;iili"'l C-~~
' qko to
gratulat\'(l h.m upon.1.
Rctihn.g WIUl one few da'y' he c01lld not look up wlthou~ seemg
appeAred for tru. lustioeo. were ,not reqwred for' tile n..oo. of liIe neigh. a young If.rI and beCk~ to ;~lt . _t; who
o f the leading mUnl Clpahtles ~f tho c,=:~.mN:Y. fa.oee WhlCh he k!1 0w and -whiCh' brout.ht bac k
of Wineh~ter, repreeented bourhoo4.
.
~
prOduced wha.t appeared to · De a: ke .. 'P'oo ..
looked u p to for I ts proJ{rcs .vo pollo~ . lta pl~ant &nd fn e ndly r eoo ltoot:.ona. EO lobat
I
r
Mr. F. ~w. Dorme.r, in alllw.er to ¥r. Batt, ) ookei, and ehmvcd t~e.m to her~ PrlSonere
desire [or carrVl nl!"out publi C IInprovementa, ., for la moment hI. thOl1gh~ straVed, 'FhRt
,report waa,
,thI efl'eoh: ih;a-t,·said the hou.e w~ tile fint in the VIllage on then went to & public.house ~Ild came out.
ev~ry
~lZ:ard
In.~
Ju.~oe
.
J"
l
to:
tI~ro wer o n.t tho p,r~nt .tundJO prem.IaetI of tho J iR'ht hanCl e1~<b
~(lPle. n. was ;gati),c rmg .also broug'ht b ack aS8OCIB.t.ioUS.
goina from ~adinlJ, an9' i Wilmott ~poke to a go~lema.n. Lli&~r he.
a municipahty of which the ountry might Thero~,J:W~ UIS chief con8ta~1~ of Readm.g, 8.11 kinde fo r , the Mle pf mtox](·~tmg 11qU?Hi w
well ' conduc!:~~L .. I '
\
.pqke to tMl'. : Bamuel FIsher. Qf T e ~&.t ..
lI ot be .. harned
Th e Low Chief Justice wb() haq , had to pIlot him m difficult 61tua· or one lioenoe
every 151~ql ~th~ pol!ul'l4on,
beputy Chief c:;on.tabio 0, RObotb&m 8\loke chen!' Anns, NQi'tJi S~reet, I The~le , 88kl,!A
a nd for th o uphrt mg o f tho
'
..
h r.uJ
cho~pn
to aocept this p ta
) ~ th e dcr lvn.- tion8;
ludc ro.tion, nnd out
o~
r egard
~or .Re~(hn..R',
rrunoo
and With tho d .termmation
munt"n It.,
hi gh dillntty. They trusted tihat' the barony
of Rc.nin lf nnd the. bOrou~I\, 01 Readtn~,
might be s1; injng lights in th~ country. "The
mayor wen t on to rem.rk thaj whIle, .. Ib..
Lord Chioef JU8hoo knew, h was not one
who assisted to promote h m to offill&(I n.ught.er)-yet when h o WSSUtr.-d he
always TCn.d y to l'fmdcr to \ho i borough
OF COLLECTIONS.
£ s,
106 18
22
8
2 13
8
d.
0;
4~
61
5 11
10 2
1
4
81
7
7 7
2 UJ
0
1 14 0
T or«)
COINS ANALYSIS.
145 13 1.0
~ully
1 0
loa
1 10
()
626
5 10
0
16 7 0
00 7 0
3
B 9
, .. " ........ . 74 8 9
.. , ... .. .. 16 13
... .. ....
5 4
5f
, T otal
... '" . 145 13 10
Number o f OCHnB' 27,651
ThpT.p w e ro n ea rl y 11 300 moro pcnmoe thaD
la.rl
OXFURD
'nw
OR DINArI'ION~.
following o rdinations to ok plaa"
o n S u n,la.y by the B ishop of the Diocese;
lD the p nri s h c hurch , Cuddesdon Dcacons.-H. A . W . B ock.
Go,;vi1~
and Ca.IU. Coli., Camb., B A" a nd Leeds .
Cle rgy Seho, licensed
to Thatch am,
Bl' r kAo, F R . Ba.rry, Ori el
O ..~
fo rd B.A ., a nd WeI!. Tlleo.
to
officla.te w!thlll the dJOcese; B . ⢠,-- ~wvr
pu rd B A., SL. C ..tharine ' s Col
and 'RIdley Hall , to St
P rl et!tR.-A J. W.
Ce.mb, B .A.; T. H . Tn",.I",.<1. l'''>n-UCl'U. ,.d;'''',~;,'!i'.;.o,
Oxford, B A.
Mr B a rry W&B selected
G ospe l, a nd the serlDon was
tbe Rev . H. T M .... t1and, vic.r
dOlM
Tho
mayor in st.nced the , uocessfdl effortA m.ne
by the Lord Chiof J ustice while M,P . lor
R I"J\.ding fo r preservi ng Readlrg'lI r epreaent.ntton on the· Th.am .. Col1B!"'v ltncv Board.
Through out the tlmn h ⢠... "-t.. Memb er for
n".dmR Ihe .Lord Chief
.. "" Me m·
her for R eadong â¢.'nd not m Iy o f ⢠p"ty
In,'nlau",,) : h o had the welf ~. 0 1 the bor.
nllgh. at he8ort, and rhd n?t .!J ..... h"n..,1f or
hi. t im!, to benefit Rendinsr {apnlau~l.
In
concl uo1On tho m&yor expr.-oo n;, beol
WISh"" for the Lord ChIef
.tice's o..roer.
TRIBUTE TO OLD OP
NENTB.
. JuatiCjl, m
. ⢠t he ~~roo 0 f a
Tho Lord Chl~f.
grnooful and rehaltom .pece , S&ld :1t :IV"" a
kl1ldly .nd grlloClOU8 thought on their part to
invit e him th .. t evening to moot 00 many old
J~
'
frlends
wa.s
clated
good
him B.& one who
Well, that
nol
an~
T e
that
under
clroUl1l8tanecs
he
Uy protected. H e
on. of
ru.
w
l'ndJus of
400
~l'ar~
I
w er,: ' of the ' a.ooommMlitlon of ' The KinS'. Arfl!e. , him jf ho w ould buy a coin ! _, ,.Pr1&Onor aa.ad
tthere
alOOo~, boor4p\,s~, . an4 1I'00000rs ~and oaid
0.
(~
best
the
, neal'~
Dif..
U - been montioned ,
H e u:rged tha.t It wu
notl
were 6ttLndmg outaiOO.
hood" whioh was used by Iio~. . .n . d ~rto. 'deeU'able' that . pirit and beer drinke" .hould
The cb&>nn.n IG . W Webb, E:;q,): Why ,
The heence wac for beer .n~ wme, an. . er: be o.llowed tQ. obtai!, their drink at ,the same were you wajcl1i n ~ them? ..
WILft an 6~oen.ent cella!": .With. ref;tard to th bar &D'd that if ,B.ny ~ouae had to b~ cloe;ed
Wltne.e.s: I hAd my 8'UapIC1Ons.
i . it .hould not be .. qUIet respeQta~le,l!ttle tn·
.labhnlC, .t
fi tted ~V1th .. _nl!e~ ~'!;I"
"CALLED HlM .BY NAME,"
wa. QUIte
for It~ pUrJl<?'l".
u
offensive b_lieuse hae The_ Kmg. ,ArIMo .
ed te
did "",,:lIi eerve a u.. fuhl pUUrpooe. mI . Mr. F:d"r b.il,d
him
a n,
' od ti
th '
It wu decided ' to ref""" t e cenoo a
& recetl'
I'
k ' th
It
⢠accomm a on
an rBfer the- hoh"" for oolD~tion.
~'l!c~e $.l':"~
d o'k~~ed :,mj,im. JV~ a
queetion ~
,
I
ooIor Stalte 8..,d he II1lW the prisoner.
in -the '
oi.t 01 Tho Chcdd&r Cheese. A~ter' &
twice
.& _
tion one <rOMe<! the road "'l.d wont
in
'"1
street. the, olher wa.lked do",it
dec.ded
the .street on WclIoIA>eci ⢠.,do. Pnoone""Kl!""
at Mioat.e:r
and ...
Iked do"'n
....
Stroot
At Street
the botloom
Wilmott
I~ft' H:iclde
gel l';"ked at the ,hop window in the door.
a.
d Mr E Jack,on's shop. Two ladiiil
:~J, ""r~mbulator oooup;"d half tho pa"'-...
ment. Wllmott pushed- hIS way between the
.
_,
locked into the p.erambulator, and
In
w·~l!t~~"J;,lrp~~u:. whi~
I
,
that in' hill opmion other houoea Mr. F ioher' coul-1 haye the 0:018 for what:: I!.~ ':
""
' .
''''- ne&r we~ , better . equipried..
,' .
llik<id to give for _.lt. ' Mr. Fl.h.~ sa id he a~ :,
. IMpec~r. Boulter, of Newbury, MId t5i&\
GeOrge Lovegrove \ t:Le bC81lM6!,. 8~d he not want lt~ Pruoner .~tt-emJlt.esJ t_o put It I .
m Ihe 0)M010n of tile. p<>lico, the h;9u.. ",M un; I w1)6: j?9mforta\lll' in ilie Iiouoe and anXlOUa to into Mr. F1I1h~r'⢠. top w/".. tooat .PO!lkot, from.
ne.,.....ry.
'
' . ' . , - , . ' r<,~ii tbere
~ere' were buildtng opera. whiolt be took' &-pi~ ofpape1'. ' ~' / fj,sh.. .
CrO'lll·e...mined by Mr Sftell1r.g, _"'~ ' .:P- ' tiq~ 1tOil!g 0~ '~
' i4 Th".le &nd that Ilelped to went-.way with wibw' s: Prtooner).o~ertooi
I?o&red lor tit/' owners an~hteltant, theod'wlt· t. iJl(lret. e bbe h ': .es o( hi. c bo"""·.
'
14r. Fioher, and ""I\I~~ to him , -prOd!'!'!n!, . ,
n 089 adm}tted tha~ the liou,," w",' p~ m
em; 1(r . Hotb submi t<l<j tb..t We Ii,,!,noe .hou~d pleOe 01 paper, ""d, You ,~roppod ⢠.'Pl_
con8trucuon~ h&vmg been'. ~btli1tf t.e ye"lfl be renewed. Ho. <hd ' not ~Rree _wlth, the Wlt- of paper o~t {)f your pocket: Later WltfWl!o' ~
alia .t Con81der~ble .XpellSC, Both ~tru.otur· ne_ who Aid Ulat Other houeelt ,did a bet- 8&W tile pnroner brush ~a~ & gentleman
ally And deoor8.hvely the houee ..,.e Inz ex~- ter bu.iDee!. Ho '.dul'~not dispute. tBat there ooming out oCa shop.
W'tlneM tl1en 101.
len~ rep.,.. It bad a, large iard~ljl. {'I.d tbe waa .. ",dundancy,' but ,ubm~~~,t It ~"" ; lowed the p"""ner.· to tho corn~r of ru~
""mtar:y &rrangelD<!n~ w~re Mt,. aetory.j hy no mea.ne cJoar that T!le :Jl.mg. Alms , Street and by Mr. E . J .. okson s clot ler.
The '!'Om. were Jof~y. TMre' :'!'....~JJ.,oor '" .ho;'ld go befor" BOrne of the oth.~ that h ..d I shop ~w Wilm<?tt push. between two I.diea
dru.w-m
JU~iCC
Chlc f.
£ â¢. 01
ot the too cloo'e embr aces of Within
Mould be well ..nd
a number of
whom he thou iht"
olaimed a.
on ..
ap preciated h is p OSItion a.
.P lOT the
whole borough and did not f iI to rreogm.e
the ,crviee . whiOO the Lord Cnio! JU8tlOO WM
moro
~d8.~
tlon of h i, tltlo, .nd they kn~w that he d id hi~ poltttcal supporters . . H~ .aw 01.0 the s everal
not do It thoul>/htlessly, but.~r mature ~on . .â¢OO.lel oonstable 01 Berkshlrel who wa.s deter. Iioen,oes.
w ho
!:'':l:l
co.::!'
a~
'r.,
thP'ri~:=~ r~al~
w~
:~~r.u,..
â¢
~,~ went'
I~. r ig ht
>l&(:he~
'. ~
windO....
~risoner therl' went into
~ He~ , p~~
"I Witn688 then arrMted Hio1i:ie.
the o.",.ne,.tI'
for the.
.
b@hmd the
t.o
the
l
abort
the .hOll.
p'' ;;:e of:" ';Sergeant McSweeney, who ' II()(){)Jnr.an!e<;I
of ' t,/Ie .oo.t
:Iniope<lt<>r Slail.., .. id -"" a .... ted W.lmo6ll,
",nitary, arran."", who .'tr.ted that he only went into tlte. ""op
howte waa weU to' bOr.ro?w 1JJ. from , Mr . .Ben~t~. Pneonar
~
~
I am nO&flv .broke. " At u..
the" .on etAl;""'. when _robed, Wilmott .trled to i>ti'
1·~~~~.!le~:t>Dq
,he ",<.;tal (identified by Mr. l"~ !'" the
, oll.:iJI'II1',". e;
one he was aoked to buy) on h,a aham.
"
,
A DENIAL.
'
, ,
~in
:
. 'I_lib â¢â¢id: ..
.' .,
!l-~~~;~o.i!~~~~-~~!;~.,.~nied
,~
srumP!!i!.
:~'.:'
*,
the, Will '
name
~f POO~t'- .