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Character of Mr Mankin, champion light weight boxer at the North London Club and Institute, Rodney Street, Pentonville.
Reputation of coffee houses. Many Welshmen in the district. Additional streets mentioned in the walk: Seven Sisters Road, Holloway Road, Thane Villas, Russell Road, Travers Road, Medina Road, Coler...
Police payments by publicans. The Claremount Club, Claremont Square, Penton Street.
Chapel Street , Henry Street in Pentonville and Gifford Street district. Working mens expenditure on drink and tobacco.
Description of the boundaries of the walk: on the north Wray Crescent and Tollington Park Road; on the east Campbell Road, Paddington Street, Palmer Road: on the south Seven Sisters Road; on the we...
Andover Road, Andover Grove, Andover Gardens, Alsen Road, Middlesex Street, Bedford Terrace, Victor Road, Moray Road [and unnamed to its SW] Birnam Road.
Tollington Place, Wray Crescent, TurleRoad, Hatley Road, Durham Road, Lennox Road, Pooles Park, Paddington Street, Palmerston Road.
Mr Mann not aware of any Jewish pawnbrokers. Pawnbrokers probably receive stolen goods from other districts.
Description of the boundaries of the walk: on the north by the Tottenham and Hampstead Junction Railway; on the east Stroud Green Road; on the south Seven Sisters Road, ; on the west Holloway Road....
The busiest days of pawnbrokers are Monday and Tuesdays as Sunday clothes are taken. The value of beerhouses
The number of policemen in the Caledonian Road District. Public house managers or owners in England must live on the premises of a public house in Scotland they do not have to.
Description of boundaries of walk: on the north Brandon Road and Blundell Street; on the east Caledonian Road; on the south by the Regents Canal; on the west York Road. Part of the parishes of St M...
Gifford Street, Clayton Street, Freeling Street, Story Street, Bingfield Street, Bemerton Street, Stanmore Street, Twyford Street, Luard Street, Edward Square.
London Street, Buckingham Street, Carlsbad Street, Sidney Street, Tiber Street, Canal Terrace, York Road, Bingfield Street, Delhi Street, Outram Street, Havelock Street.
Randells Road, East Street, Rufford Street, Pembroke Street, Carsdale Street.
Pleasant Grove and Brandon Road many stables and horse slaughterers. Additional streets mentioned in the walk: Pleasant Grove, Brandon Road, Blundell Street, Charlesworth Street, Nailour Street, Fr...
Grafton Road, Hercules Place, Bowmans Passage, Hercules Road, Manor Gardens, Grove Road, Bryett Road, Ingleby Road.
The Holloway Station Hotel, Holloway Road. Brand Street rooms in houses are let out for the night for families, no sanitary inspection for this type of lodging house. Holloway Road, Brand Street.
Public houses on Queensland Road. Jones' Lodging House, Queensland Road, "resort for prostitutes" Queensland Road.
Walk with Inspector Mann, District 15 [South West Islington], 7 December[1897]
Types of houses and cost of rental on Camden Road.
Walk with Inspector Mann, District 15 [South West Islington], 9 December [1897]
Walk with Inspector Mann, District 15 [South West Islington], 14 December 1897.
Walk with Inspector Mann, District 15 [South West Islington], 16 December [1897]
Walk with Inspector William Dyball, District 16 [Highbury, Stoke Newington, Stamford Hill], 26 and 29 November [1897] [Continued from BOOTH/B348] [Description of the boundaries of the walk: on the ...
Effect of increasing the number of public houses
Walk with Inspector Tomkin, District 17 [Upper Holloway], 17 December [1897]
Occupancy of a house in a pink street; generally a family would occupy the first floor and let out the other floors, typical rents given. Additional streets mentioned in the walk:
Walk with Inspector Mountfield, sub-divisional inspector Upper Holloway, District 17 [Upper Holloway], 20 December [1897]
Walk with Inspector Mountfield, District 17 [Upper Holloway], 21 December [1897]
Walk with Inspector William Dyball, District 17 [Upper Holloway], 1 December 1897 [See page 6 for a sketch map of the walk]
Description of Campbell Road, black on the map, a street "where thieves and prostitutes congregate"
Walk with Inspector Pearn, District 10 [Bethnal Green East], 30 December 1897.
Walk with Inspector Pearn, District 10 [Bethnal Green East], 31 December 1897.
Account of the Bethnal Green murder mystery which took place on Peel Grove.
Interview with Superintendent Louis Vedy of the Y Police Division, Kentish Town, 2 December [1897]
Crime on the whole is decreasing especially crime with violence. However, cases have increased in New Highgate and Holloway. Juvenile offenders cases.
Opinion on children fetching beer for their parents.