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Alan Sharkey
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Tag Hill
replied on: 12/25/2005 10:37:48 PM On 6/10/2005 'JENNYPEG' said: A deposit of £2 a-side was made on Monday November 29th, at Mr Osborne’s, “four Bms Inn” Taghill, between William Calladine and James Prince, and another deposit of £1 a-side is to be made on Monday next at the same place. William Calladine is gone into active training at Cotmanhay, whilst James Prince has taken up his quarters at Mr Osborne’s, under the watchful eye of the well-known E. Stainesby, better known by the name of “Rabbi”. This seems to have been Dec 1858. My Great Grandfather William Calladine was born at Nookend in 1854, and by 1891 had moved to Taghill. The entire population of Heanor in 1854 was less than 5,000 and the Calladines in Taghill/Nookend were almost certainly related, but I can't trace another William Calladine. Can anyone identify this man or say anythiong more about the fight and its outcome? |
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