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| 91 | The death of John Robert Pridmore Report of an inquest into the death by burning of the child in December 1875 - Leicester Chronicle January 1st 1876 | ||
| 92 | The Effect Of A Blow Account of an inquest into the death of John Joseph Tilley in Jeparit, South Australia on February 22nd 1908. | ||
| 93 | The estate of David Craxford The formal notice for claims against the estate posted in the Gazette after the grant of probate. The London Gazette 28807 page 36 February 27th 1914 | ||
| 94 | The estate of Emma Elizabeth Connell Herbert James Craxford was the sister of Emma Elizabeth; the son of Daniel and Emma Craxford. No trace has been found in any census of him although an 1891 entry shows a nine year old Herbert Lock as a "nurse child" in Kensington. Ann Stock was the married name of his aunt (a daughter of Nathaniel James Craxford and Mary Curtin) This notice from the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice appeared in the London Gazette May 20th 1930 Page 3198 | ||
| 95 | The Gretton Fires of 1858 Report of a court case involving many of the villagers as defendents and witnesses. - Northampton Mercury Saturday January 30th 1858 | ||
| 96 | The Idle Hours of the Victorious Invalid A review of Lane Crauford's work appeared in the Notes of Books section of the BMJ. British Medical Journal 1 (3403) 534 March 20th 1926 | ||
| 97 | The Late Mrs Matkin An obituary published after her death in October 1939. Of particular interest is that her five surviving sons are listed by name but her sixth son (Francis Richmond Matkin) is not named and merely mentioned as 'one son died in Canada' - Bedfordshire Times and Independent November 3rd 1939 | ||
| 98 | The Law Society examination results Announcement of success in the Examination for Accounts and Book-keeping from page 4 issue 38804 of The Times; Saturday November 14th 1908 | ||
| 99 | The Law Society Final Examination Results The examinations were held between November 3rd and 5th 1947, The results appeared on page 6 of issue 50959 of The Times of Saturday January 3rd 1948 | ||
| 100 | The marriage of Caroline Annie Bretland She married John Whyattin June 1853. Caroline was the daughter of Thomas Walker Bretland and his first wife Mary Ann Ingham "Births, Marriages and Obituaries" The Morning Chronicle Issue 26984 Sunday June 18th 1853 British Library 19th Century Newspapers | ||
| 101 | The marriage of Constance Matkin to Robert Whittle Report: Grantham Journal July 10th 1909 | ||
| 102 | The marriage of Dora Matkin to Arthur Spite Report: Grantham Journal September 4th 1909 | ||
| 103 | The marriage of Ethel Matkin to John Bromhead Report: Grantham Journal July 29th 1909 | ||
| 104 | The trail of a bankruptcy Notices from The London Gazette 1791 - 1793 A. The Declaration (Issue 13329 437 July 26th 1791); B. The First Dividend (Issue 13356 599 October 25th 1791); C. Issuance of Certificate (Issue 13365 659 November 26th 1791); D. The Final Dividend (Issue 13507 187 March 2nd 1793) | ||
| 105 | The trial of Reuben Crossman Report from Shields Gazette May 19th 1870 | ||
| 106 | The wedding day Report in a local Brandon, Manitoba newspaper of the wedding of Percival Anker and Dorothy Clark | ||
| 107 | The Will of Edmund Sharpe 1894 Newspaper report of the terms of Edmund Sharpe's will. Note the stipulation that his widow Rachel (Craxford / Wainwright) leaves hiss house within three months of his death - Derby Daily Telegraph September 15th 1894 | ||
| 108 | Thornton birth announcements A cutting from the Leicester Mercury of October 1947 | ||
| 109 | Two London Papers See Adlai Win P H Powell who was one writer who predicted (wrongly) had Adlai Stevenson would beat Eisenhower in the 1952 Presidential Election The Index Journal (Greenwood, South Carolina) Page 5 Tuesday November 4th 1952 | ||
| 110 | W.S. Craxford probate notice A notice appearing in The London Gazette (5397) on July 10th 1914) | ||
| 111 | WH Lane Crauford - Obituary notice The Times: Saturday September 25th 1954 Issue 53046 (Ref: CS137057081) | ||
| 112 | Winding up a greengrocery business The business J. Wood Greengrocer (Wood Green) Limited was set up by Henry Craxford. When they became of age his children Henry and Lillian became directors. The company went into voluntary liquidation in 1962. TOP: The Special Resolution BOTTOM: Notice of winding up meeting These notices are from the London Gazette November 16th 1962 (page 8925) and November 23rd 1962 (page 9209) | ||
| 113 | “One Month's Imprisonment - with Hard Labour” From Northampton Mercury: July 21st 1838 northants-familytree.net |