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1888 Death of Mrs Weedon

MITCHAM.

Sudden Death.—

Wednesday morning Mary Weedon, aged 61, wife of William Weedon, a labourer, of 19, Fountain-road, was found dead in bed. The deceased, it is understood, had been suffering lately from bronchitis, but appeared no worse than usual on Tuesday night. The husband, who is very old man and imbecile, sat downstairs in his armchair all night and could give no explanation of the matter.

On Mrs. Murphy, who lives in the same house, taking the deceased up cup of tea at about 7.30 she found her apparently dead. She at once fetched Dr. Love, who found life extinct, and ordered the body removed to the mortuary, there to await an inquest.

The poor old man was found to be in a terribly dirty and neglected condition, and was removed to the Croydon Infirmary.

Weedon is one of the oldest inhabitants of Mitcham, and was was one of the old men who a few years ago were taken day after day to London to attend at the High Court as witnesses in the protracted law suit respecting common rights at Beddington Corner.

Source: Croydon Advertiser and East Surrey Reporter – Saturday 27 October 1888 from the British Newspaper Archive (subscription required)

Chart Close

Named after the Chart family for their long association with Mitcham.

Photo taken December 2005

Photo taken December 2005

From the Mitcham Cricket Green Conservation Area and Appraisal Plan July 2013 (pdf):

A short terrace of late 20th Century cottages on the site of a former tennis court formerly within the garden of 21 Cricket Green. Two-stories and built of rendered blockwork these are of pastiche Victorian styling with traditional style sash windows and projecting canopies over the entrances.

1953 OS Map

1953 OS Map showing tennis courts behind no. 21

2015 map

2015 map

aerial view

aerial view from Bing Maps