CAMBERWELL PARK v. MAISEMORE
... CAMBERWELL PARK v. MAISEMORE. The return match for new ball was played on Saturday between the above clnm*, and resulted iu victorv for the Camberwell Park by I'J runs. Score : Camberwell Park, 4 ?; ...
... CAMBERWELL PARK v. MAISEMORE. The return match for new ball was played on Saturday between the above clnm*, and resulted iu victorv for the Camberwell Park by I'J runs. Score : Camberwell Park, 4 ?; ...
... BIRTHS. On Tuesday, the 11th inst., at Maisemore Parsonage, near Gloucester, the wife of the Rev. George Harmer, of a son. On the 11th inst., at Auerly, Surrey, the wife of Stephens Cousins, Esq. of a son. On the 1 inst., at Albury House, Cheshunt, Mrs ...
... NEW LECTURE HALL, PECKHAM PARK RD,, near the “ MAISEMORE ARMS,” MR. WILLIAM HILLIER Has {be Lonour to avnmounce that his BENEFIT CONCERT will take place in the above Hall, on WEDNESDAY, JAN. 22, 1879. Artistes—Mesdames Marie Fleming (Mrs, W. Hillier) ...
... B . et Of O BUILDERS and others.—Wanted about 200 feet of T Granite Paving.—Apply to the purchaser, 54 Maisemore-square. Peckhom. e 2 r l‘o LANDLO DS, Brewers, aod Builders.—The Advertiser, holding & removable Beer License, wishes to make use of the same ...
... BIRTHS. Birkbeck. —2nd inst., at I, Maisemore-mansious, Canfield-gardens, the wife of J. Braidwood Birk lieck, a daughter. Si meson. —26th inst., at 73, Hillfield-road, West Hampstead, tl»e wife of Walter Simpson, of a Webster.— Inst., at Hcathfield Park ...
... FUR‘N]SlU}D—Three large rooms, three . smaller, 6s. to 10s. Airy and Quiet. Omnibus 3d. Rail Id. K., 28, Maisemore-square, Peckham. :FRE.\'CII Shape Hands and Learners Wanted. Apply 226, Camberwell Road. “7 ANTED. Evening Employment in making up Tradesmen's ...
... their kindred, and beat responsively, was a more pathetic scens witnessed than was on Sunday at the Maisemore Arms, Peckham Pukm.d’ The members of the Maisemore Lodge of the above order, with a benevolence which is the keynota of its very existence, resolved ...
... private house, suitable for a young married Lady and Gentleman. Terms very mcderate. No other lodgers.— Address Mrs. W. 22, Maisemore-square, near Peckham. ...
... not allow much time for coffee-housing, but moved off at II a.m. sharp. Maisemore Banks sal the far-famed Roughet blank. Tried Linbury, found, and ran viii Ost.bury to Maisemore, where Reynard was viewed by that excellent sportsman, Mr. T. Morris, entering ...
... INQUESTS. Suffocated Bed.- SaturJay, Mr. Carter held an inquiry at the Maisemore Aims, reckham l'aik-road, on the body of Frederick Jones, residing iu Maisemore-square, Camberwell, who was found suffocated in bed on Tuesday morning.—From the evidence ...
... GOAT FOUND. [! not owned in three days wiil be Sold to Py expenses, 16, Maisemore-squaze, Peckham. s 4 ‘WHEO KEEPS TEE QATE HERE!--HO — Shatepect . DIGCUSEION BROOXNTY, Ol Jerasalem ‘Tavern, PB, John's Sate, ‘l'm &Mfimnm\vrfmh Prening, for the Diss cussion ...
... RACES.— Tuesday. The Hack Stakes of sovs. each, and 15 added, subs., were won in two heats by Coaachia, beating Jessie and Maisemore Lass. The Monmouthshire Stakes of 10 sovs. each, 5 ft., and 40 added. Mr. Dyke nd. Stafford, 3 fist. 51b (Knott) 1 Mr. Marsh’s ...