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Help finding Obituary December 1899Charles Boyton

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Louise

Louise Report 18 Jan 2005 09:02

Nell, You're a star. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. Richard

Unknown

Unknown Report 17 Jan 2005 23:07

The local newspapers for Islington will will be a microfilmed in the Islington Local History Centre Finsbury Library 245 St John Street London EC1V 4NB. appts. & enquiries 020 7527 7988 email is local*history[at sign]islington.gov.uk replace * with . The Centre is small and an appointment is essential - they are closed on Wednesdays. If its too far for you, perhaps they can send you a photocopy for a fee. nell

Louise

Louise Report 17 Jan 2005 21:10

Thanks, I've already looked and he's not on there. Richard Waring.

Hawthorn

Hawthorn Report 17 Jan 2005 21:04

Try www(.)NewspaperArchive(.)com remove brackets. You have to register. I haven't registered myself, I just saw the web-site and thought it might be worth a try.

Louise

Louise Report 17 Jan 2005 20:56

I've been trying to get details of the Obituary of Charles Boyton a Silversmith from Clerkenwell for December 1899. The Horological Society has the info. but I'm not a member. All attempts at getting details from The Times Archive failed. Can anyone help or tell me where to look? All help appreciated. Thanks. Richard Waring