Richard Cluley, Jonathan Woodrow, Norman Greenwood, John Sanderson
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Alleged Theft at Saltburn
At Gisborough Police Court yesterday, John Sanderson, fish dealer, Lingdale, and Norman Greenwood, window cleaner, Saltburn, were commited for trial on a charge of breaking into Jonathan Woodrow's Cat Nab pavilion, Old Saltburn, and stealing cigarettes, matches and chocolate, to the value of £2 5s, on 25 November. Police Sergt. Keown, Brotton, said Greenwood told him that half of the missing articles were at his house. Later Sanderson was arrested. At the police station Greenwood said, "We both broke into the shop and stole the articles." Sanderson had nothing to say to the charge. Greenwood was fined 10s for having stolen a sack of coal from Richard Cluley, at Old Saltburn, on 24 November. (Published in the "Northern Echo" on December 7, 1921) |
England Census 1911 about Richard Cluley and family Residence: 1, Electric Avenue, Witton, Birmingham, England |
Name |
Relation |
Marital status: |
Age |
Birth |
Place of Birth |
Richard Cluley Mary Ann Cluley Horace Cluley Mary Cluley Arthur Dorman |
Head Wife Brother Daughter Boarder |
Married Married Single Single Single |
24 24 17 1 23 |
abt. 1887 abt. 1887 abt. 1894 abt. 1910 abt. 1888 |
Dudley, Worcestershire Rushall, Staffordshire Bushbury, Worcestershire Witton, Warwickshire Uppingham, Lincolnshire |
Richard Henry Robert Cluley, born 27 January 1887, married, lived with his wife Mary (53) and his son Eric W. J. (26) at The Shine, Saltburn and Marske-by-the-Sea, Yorkshire (North Riding), England in 1939. |
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