" So you want to take my daughter 'back with you to London? May I ask why ?" " A lady so accomplished and so charming should not waste all her youth in the country," Lord Thomas Seymour answered gallantly. It a week later and he had spent a difficult morning with Jane Grey's par
08 August 1936 - Leicester Chronicle - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
AND HIS BAND with Jack Plant rnd Dinah Miller BILLY MALONEY GRACE & MABEL EMBERT FRED LEWIS DORICE RAY C. .1. SALTLEY LLOYD SISTERS (Aliso, Resta and Daisy Woad) ADA & EDDIE DARDS Sex Office: Its to 10.0. 'Phone: 21151.
17 October 1936 - Leicester Chronicle - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
TUESDAY I This year will bring you a good chance of promotion or extension of business, which will bring success, accompanied by l many personal vexations. Your nature is adventurous, extravagant, but courageous. Try to avoid extremes in these qualities. WEONESDAYs You will be h
17 October 1936 - Leicester Chronicle - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
A Coalville mines; a chap who is 'awfully well known there, reminds me that it cost them four bob to get to Leicester and see a game. Coalville his 'been tremendously loye. in the past to iFilbert•street, and 1 am hoping this hapr, !state will remain by reason of results achieve
11 July 1936 - Leicester Chronicle - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
PHOTOGRAPHS We shall be pleased to supply copies of photographs appearing in the "Illustrated Le ice ster , Chronicle" at the follow, in rates:— Unmounted 91n. x 41in. Is. lid. Is. 6d 4;in. x 6iin. Is. 6d. 2s. (Id x Bin. 2s. 6d. 3s Od I2in. x 10in. 35. 6d. 4s. (Id Cheaper Rates
11 July 1936 - Leicester Chronicle - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
administration of anasthetic. Mr. E. G. B. Fowler (the Coroner) said that this was one of those unfortunate cases which we get very occasionally Mrs. Warren's condition could not possibly have been ascertained before hand. He was quite satisfied that no une was foi blame In the
17 October 1936 - Leicester Chronicle - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
WITH the spirit of optimism unbound-1V ing, and an eye upon further advancement in 1908, they Joined the old Southern League, which became the Third Division (Southern Section) two seasons after the war. Exeter City and Southend United were admitted at the same time. The club co
17 October 1936 - Leicester Chronicle - Leicester, Leicestershire, England