AN HONEST CROOK IDLENESS after a day's work bores Henry Booth, an Edinburgh fish porter, so, according to his story to Sheriff Jameson, he has adopted a hobbyburglary. He was accused of breaking into his sister's shop for the second time this year. " I am an honest crook," I Boo
9 May 1936 - Leicester Chronicle - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
A T a meeting of the Elementary Schools Sub-Committee of the Leicester Education Committee, plans for the conversion of the old Lero Power Station into a modern school, at a cost of £40,000, and sites for two new schools on the Braunstone Estate were discussed. THE architects fo
9 May 1936 - Leicester Chronicle - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
RSVIK.V UF THE CORN TRADE DURING r f 7_. ' PAST WKKK. (Abridged from the Mark-lane Ejtprcst of Mon dar ) Tbe arrivals of wheat coastwise into London bar* w. small since our last, only 3.192 qrs. having been rep up to Saturday evening. The quantity exhibited at \| i lane by laud-c
19 April 1845 - Leicester Chronicle - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Comprises THREE HOUSES TENEMENTS, each containing house place, kitchen, cellar, taro chambers, two allies, and two good shops, with use good yard, au:l two pumps, in the several occupation* Mr. O. Celt, Mr. Stevenson, and Mr. Noble.—The whole the above art*respecliibly tenanted.
17 January 1818 - Leicester Chronicle - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Ministers are beginning bestir themselves eipcctalion of the Meeting of Parliament. The following Circular has been sent to alt the Mem. bers the House Commons who usually vote pith Administration : ' Foreign OJfire, January, 1818- Sir. —As business of importance will he brought
17 January 1818 - Leicester Chronicle - Leicester, Leicestershire, England