MDA 23. 4.1861 Mrs Tingley Letter List TC 9.12.1865 Mrs Tingley contributes books to Mechanics Institute. TC 23. 9.1876 George Tingley seeks permission to mine in Poverty Street. TC 30. 3.1878 Plaintiff in bad language case. TC 20. 7.1878 Lives on Lease No 2065. TC 25. 6.1881 Seeks Council permission to mine in Reservoir Reserve. TC 17.11.1883 Mrs Mary Tingley dies, 67 years, mother of Mrs James Cheetham. TC 18.11.1884 Elected to Borough Council. TC 16. 5.1885 Calls meeting to discuss problems with Council. TC 23. 5.1885 Big meeting at Victoria Theatre about problems raised by him. Quite a to-do. TC 11. 7.1885 Humorous letter about Comrie being after him. TC 18. 7.1885 Made to apologise to Councillors for aspersions cast against them. Does so, but swings a punch at Comrie. TC 25. 7.1885 Letter to Editor by him. TC 8. 8.1885 Indicated he will resign from Council. TC 15. 8.1885 Resigns from Council. TC 15. 8.1885 Editorial about his value to the Borough. His methods were crude but his intentions were very good. He produced some good. TC 4. 8.1888 Claims to be able to cure dropsy. TC 19. 5.1894 Speaks at Public Meeting. TC 26. 6.1897 At Dinner at Victoria Hotel, good reading. TC 7. 8.1897 Dies, a very old resident, responsible for opening up two leads, Mrs Cheetham's father, etc. ----- This data is part of the David Gordon Index and is provided for private use only. Copyright David Gordon 2012.