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... HATHERN. SINCLI WICIUT MATCH.—.\ single wicket match was Rlayed at Hatboro, ma Satanist , Met, between Mr. J. atcliffe, and Mr. ThOCIASS Beech and Retterley, Mr. Ratcliffe playing the tee. Sore Prot Maims Ntr. T. Beech b Ratcliffe 0; second innings, ...

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... HATHERN. CO-ORRATIVZ TEA ?AMT. —The July tea party in connection with the Co-operative Society took place on Saturday, in the Co-operative Hall, when about person. eat down to a substantial tea, after which the party proceeded to Mr. damis field, where ...

Published: Saturday 28 July 1888
Newspaper: Hinckley News
County: Leicestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 63 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

HATHERN

... HATHERN. PREACHERS FOR SUNDAY Nexr.—Wesleyan Methodist, Mr. Banister, of Melbourne; General Baptist, Mr. Woolley, InnS Eaton ; United Methodist Free Church, Mr. W. Jacques, Mountsorrel; Primitive Methodist, Mr. C. Shaw, Loughborongh, | Co-OPERATION.—On ...

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... HATHERN. _PREACHERS ¥OR SUNDAY Nexr.—Waesleyan Methodist, Messrs. Bingham and Wakelin, Normanton-on- Soar; Primitive Mo ist, Mr. fiilbnm. Sileby ; General Baptint, Mr. T. , Belton’; United Methodist Free Church, Mr, . Ambrose, Long Whatton, Usitep Metnopist ...

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... HATHERN. Taperat AssoctatsoN.—Mr. J. L. Tollington, secrecretary of this association, has received the foflowi..g reply from Mr. Gladstone to the resolution passed at the annual meeting on the Irish filwy of the Governweant :—* November bth, 1887. Bir,—l ...

HATHERN

... HATHERN. SVDDrg DILTEL—On Monday last, an inquest was held before J. Gregory, Esq., coroner, on the body of Elizabeth Watts, who had died on the previous Friday.—From the evidence of William Watts, it appeared that deceased, who was his wife, was 72 years ...

Published: Thursday 14 November 1867
Newspaper: Loughborough Monitor
County: Leicestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 333 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

HATHERN

... Thomas Randon, ~of Hathern, framework knitter, to apply for & sam‘mous against the Rev. Edward smythies, the rector or incumbent of the parish of Hathern, for that be, D*L'“lh pereon to whom & ‘..&- of the of ene Harriet Raodon was given, under the provisions ...

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... HATHERN. PreacHERS POR SUNDAY NExT.—Primitive Methodi.nnhl':. G. Tucker, Lofhborowh; United Methodist Church, Mr. H. Ford, Quorndon ; General Blptufi Mr. Tootell, Nottingham ; Wesleyan Methodists, Mr. J. Adocock, Hathern. Suxpay CrosiNg.—On Sunday last ...

HATHERN

... HATHERN. AND HOONDA, FOOTRALL CLUB —Tbe above club baring played all tbeir matches, decided to los,e • run on Saturday. Messrs. E. Sibson G. II ickling started as at three pan. and after fifteen niinutse start a goodly number of were on the track. The ...

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... HATHERN. SERMONS—The anniversary sermons of the Primitive Methodist Chapel were preached on Sunday, August 30th, in the afternoon by the Rev. C. Bosworth, &mini the evening by Mr. J. Cripwell, to good congregations, in an applicable and effective manner ...

Published: Thursday 10 September 1863
Newspaper: Loughborough Monitor
County: Leicestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 345 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

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... HATHERN. Tuz Banp.—On Saturdey evening the members of the Original Brass Band assembled on a piece of waste ground, comiconly called Kound Baok, sod performed soveral chuwee wiect imcludsag ** Areadia,” ** Ru; N-.‘laddlhm sod » lsntasia -silhl “Dorie” ...

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... HATHERN. PrEacHERS POR SUNDAY NEXT:—General Bal:tiet, Mr. Baldwin Lo:fhbcrough, and Mr. Fuller, Hathern; Primitive Metho ist, Mr. J. Squires, Woodhouse Eaves ; United Methodist Free Church, Mr. A. Barrow, Kegworth; Wesleyan Methodist, Mr. 8. Wakelin, ...