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Freehold Cottages in Crossland St.. Swinton for Sale

February 1919
Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Saturday 01 February 1919 Sales By Shearman & Johnston. Mrs. Mary Hattersley, Deceased. To Close The Trust. FREEHOLD COTTAGES in CROSSLAND STREET....

Freehold Cottages in Crossland St.. Swinton Purchased

February 1919
Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Wednesday 05 February 1919 At the Montagu Hotel, Mexborough, Messrs. Shearman and Johnston sold twenty freehold dwelling-houses in Crossland Street, Swinton,...

Houses for Sale in Charles Street

February 1919
Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Saturday 01 February 1919 At the Station Hotel, Swinton, twelve dwelling-houses in Charles Street, Swinton, belonging to the estate of the...

Left with the Lodger – Petition in the Divorce Court.

February 1919
Sheffield Independent - Wednesday 26 February 1919 Left with the Lodger Swinton Man’s Petition in the Divorce Court. In the Divorce Court yesterday William Henry...

The Olive Branch.

February 1919
Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Tuesday 11 February 1919 The Olive Branch. An opportunity for reconciliation was afforded to Fred Foster, of Swinton, charged at Rotherham,...

Unlucky Dog.

February 1919
Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Tuesday 18 February 1919 Unlucky Dog. At Rotherham yesterday a fine of £5 was imposed on Wilfred J. Warman of Mexborough...

Swinton Suicide – Christmas Day Mystery Solved

February 1919
Mexborough and Swinton Times February 15, 1919 Swinton Suicide. A Christmas Day Mystery Solved Mr. J.  Kenyon Parker, held an inquest at the Carnegie Library, Swinton on...

Landlord Assaulted At Swinton

February 1919
Mexborough and Swinton Times February 15, 1919 Landlord Assaulted At Swinton Walter Tingle (21), Mexborough, was summoned for an assault upon Richard George Liversidge, the landlord...

Soldiers – Cridge Family – Swinton Family’s War Sacrifices

February 1919
Mexborough and Swinton Times January 25, 1919 This week we give Photographs of Pte. Walter Cridge (West Yorks.), and his three soldier sons: Pte. Ernest Cridge...