Harry Bollard, a riveter of Irthlingborough was summoned for assaulting William Issitt on January 1st 1897. The disturbance arose through the defendant having interrupted a Salvation Army service.
Fined 5/- and 6/- costs.
The first row of cottages was on the right hand side of the road and in 1901 the widowed householder of the middle cottage had turned one room into a grocery shop whist still living there with five adult children. More cottages stood on what is now the driveway leading to the car park of the former Kwik Save Supermarket.
Help was requested in looking for persons for our WW 1 ‘In Memoriam’ Project: Benjamin Allen Joseph Allen George Barwell John Bettles John Britchford Archibald Dicks Alfred Edis Walter Elliot William Fairey Frederick Fleet […]
This newsletter has been put together by Jean Rowland and member Dorothy Brawn (nee Ager). We have included a bit about our recent activities, what’s happening in the town and items from old newspapers- hoping you will find it all of interest.