Thursday 25 January 1945
Derby Daily Telegraph
Derbyshire
Charged More Than Double For Linoleum Said to have sold for £4 a piece of linoleum for which the controlled price was 35s., Martha Deadman, of the Dennis Filling Station, Alfreton-road, Breadsall, was fined £5 with 4s. costs at Derby yesterday. Mr. C- F. R. Cleaver, for the North Midlands Price Regulation Committee, said that a Mrs. Gunn, of Findernstreet, Derby, saw an advertisement relating to a sale carpets, rugs and linoleum at the sale room at the White Horse Hotel.
OBJECTED TO PRICE
She went there and was asked £4 for a piece linoleum three yards by twoand-a-half yards. She objected to the price, but she paid it after an assistant had told her that it was the that it was the controlled price. Later, Mr. Cleaver went on, Mrs. Gunn saw a similar piece of linoleum in a shop, priced at 355., and that, in fact, was the the maximum permitted price. Mrs. Deadman, when interviewed, said that she ran a small business in carpets and rugs, but this was the first occasion on which she had sold linoleum. She bought some pieces from a hawker, but found that she did not need them and put them in the sale. A later advertisement, however, also referred to linoleum, Mr. Cleaver added.
100 DIFFERENT KINDS
Mr. A. R. Flint, defending, said that Mrs. Deadman bought two pieces of linoleum for £4 each, and she thought she could sell them at the same price. The schedule of controlled prices for linoleum referred to more than100 different kinds, and nobody who was not in the trade could possibly understand it. Mr A. H. Domleo, the chairman said that the Bench considered that Mrs. Deadman did trade in linoleum, and she should have known the correct prices.
Wednesday 16 October 1946
Skegness Standard
Lincolnshire
Thomas Foster, general dealer, of Kegworth. and Samuel Deadman and Thomas Deadman. of Bredsall, Derby, were summoned for trespassing in search of hares at Addlethorpe on July 10th. P.c. Lowe………..
Friday 25 March 1949
Nottingham Journal
Nottinghamshire
COULD NOT READ OR WRITE
... Penalties totalling more than £25 were at Derby yesterday imposed on Samuel Deadman, of 16 Rugby-street, Derby, who admitted contravening the Price Control regulations relating to carpets. Deadman pleaded Guilty to selling an Axminster carpet, and offering ...
Thursday 18 February 1954
Burton Observer and Chronicle
Staffordshire
THEIR CARAVAN WANTED A WHEEL But it Must be Removed
…….can you said Mrs. Deadman. The application of Mr. H. T. Meades, on behalf of Burton Corporation, for the caravan to be removed within seven days, was granted. Told she would have to pay 15s. 6d. court fees, Mrs. Deadman said: I am very sorry: you ........
Saturday 20 September 1958
Rugeley Times
Staffordshire
Horse dealer who became salesman The death occurred on Tuesday of Mr. Roy Deadman. of Alma Dene. Garden Drive, Rugeley. Mr. Deadman, who was 71, was well known in the town. In his younger days he was like his father and grandfather before him, a horse dealer, but he later became a travelling carpet salesman. He travelled all over the country and finally settled in Rageley eight years ago. He leaves a widow, Mrs Elizabeth Deadman, whom he married 48 years ago at Tamworth. two sons and two daughters. He had been ill for several The funeral is at St. Augustlnes Parish Church on Monday afternoon.
Saturday 27 September 1958
Rugeley Times
Staffordshire
100 MOURNERS AT RUG ELEY FUNERAL The funeral of Mr. Roy Deadman which took place at St. Augustine's Church on Monday afternoon was the most numerously attended in Rugeley for a considerable time, there being about 100 family mourners. The cortege included more than 20 cars. The service, conducted by the Vicar. the Rev. H. L. Townshend. included hymns and a short address. The was in a white bricked vault, constructed by Messrs. Charles Hill. of Wednesbury. and the funeral arrangements were by Messrs. Bull and Keatley There were 66 floral tributes. including a five-foot cross of red roses from the widow. which was placed on the coffin. One tribute was in the form of a vacant chair composed of red flowers.
Friday 30 January 1959
Lichfield Mercury
Staffordshire
LOCAL WILLS
Mr. Roy Deadman. of Alma Dene, Garden Drive, Rugeley, who died on September 16 last, left £1,750 gross, £1,600 net value. Probate has been granted to his widow Mrs. Elizabeth Deadman, of the same address. ...