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the public. Bischoff tendered a plea of not guilty. It was said in court that Bischoff yelled at the large crowd present to get out of the way and made them scatter in all directions.'<ref>The Courier and Argus, Perth</ref> | the public. Bischoff tendered a plea of not guilty. It was said in court that Bischoff yelled at the large crowd present to get out of the way and made them scatter in all directions.'<ref>The Courier and Argus, Perth</ref> | ||
1939 Living at 20 Richmond Road, Wolverhampton, Motor Driving Instructor at Reeve and Stedeford. With his wife Beatrice.<ref>1939 Census</ref> | 1939 Living at 20 Richmond Road, Wolverhampton, Motor Driving Instructor at [[Reeve and Stedeford]]. With his wife Beatrice.<ref>1939 Census</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:35, 28 January 2020
Rev. Percy William Bischoff (1881-1953)
1911 Boarder at 2 Royal Terrace, Northampton: Percy William Bischoff (age 30 born Ditton Hill), Priest.[1]
1913 Married in Edinburgh to Beatrice Langston
1914 'THE RECENT Scottish motor cycle reliability trials had a sequel before Sheriff Sym at Perth Sheriff Court yesterday when one of the competitors was charged with reckless driving. The accused was Percy William Bischoff, wearing a clerical collar, who resides in Bristol. He was charged with having, in Main Street, Pitlochry, driven a motor bicycle with sidecar attached at a speed which was dangerous to the public. Bischoff tendered a plea of not guilty. It was said in court that Bischoff yelled at the large crowd present to get out of the way and made them scatter in all directions.'[2]
1939 Living at 20 Richmond Road, Wolverhampton, Motor Driving Instructor at Reeve and Stedeford. With his wife Beatrice.[3]