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... HATHERN. kibarai AMMialion.- order to revive Liberalism at llatliern, Mr. Ltethdone Hines, of York, the prospective I -andidatc for the f/oughborough division, pave address the Charity The chair was occupied Mr. B. Fuller, J.P. After interesting discussion ...

HATHERN

... HATHERN. Show Suoomsos.— Mr. Thomas Swift, welj known horticulturist, has met with great success during the past few weeks at various shows. Showing for the first time at the famous Kingston. Show, Ire secured first prize for onions, kidney .beans, long-pod ...

HATHERN

... HATHERN. Show 9u esses.- Mr. Thomas Swift, a well known .horticulturist, met with great hmcccbs during the past few weeks nt various shows. Showing for tlie first time at the famous Kingston Snow, he secured first prize for onions, kidney beans, long-pod ...

HATHERN

... HATHERN Marriage of Miss 0 Taylor. wedding took ;«i Ss. I Hathern, when Mi-> n|:.- daughter of Mr. and Mr- Hathern. was married to Mr only son of Mr. and Mi-. ' Dairy House-iond. Derby. .Mi'l J. Thorp and Son. engineers. former nurse the I).'-' Infirmary ...

HATHERN

... HATHERN. kibirgl AstMiation. -In order revive Liberalism at lfatl»ern, Mr. Htnes, YorTc, the prospective »»enl for the Ixtughborough division, pave an address in the Charity Booms. The chair was occupied by Mr. B. Fuller, J,P. After interesting discussion ...

New Stationmaster at Hathern

... New Stationmaster at Hathern. Mr. F. Judson. stationmaster at Kirby Muxioe for nine years, has been promoted to the position of stationmaster at Hathern, in succession to Mr. Clowe, removed to Bakewell. Mr. Judeson began hie railway service as a porter ...

Published: Friday 06 October 1922
Newspaper: Alfreton Journal
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 200 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

SMALLPOX AT HATHERN

... SMALLPOX AT HATHERN Ashby's Rural District Council medical officer of health, Dr. F. Forsyth, reported that Smallpox had again appeared in the area. Five households were affected. There were four eases at Hathern, and one at Newbold. All were of a mild ...

Published: Monday 10 February 1930
Newspaper: Derby Daily Telegraph
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 56 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

HATHERN. LEICRSTKRBHIRK

... HATHERN. LEICRSTKRBHIRK. LKT, from April 6th next, .L 63a. 3k. 33r., of which about 39 arren are exceJiviil Aleaduw Land, adjoininff Ibo River Soar, and 24.*. 3b. 38r. very nseful Arable latod. 15a. 3b. Meadow Land, situate to tho village, and occupied ...

HATHERN WEDDING

... . Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Tickle, the bride's parents, who live at 35, The Green, Hathern. considered it quite an honour that their daughter's husband was the first in Hathern to pay the newly-introduced fee. Mr. Hoole told the Press representative that for ...

Published: Friday 24 September 1937
Newspaper: Long Eaton Advertiser
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: | Words: 281 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

HATHERN HOSPITAL FUND

... HATHERN HOSPITAL FUND Hathern yearly meeting support Loughborough hospital extension l'und, was held last night. ...

Published: Friday 07 February 1930
Newspaper: Derby Daily Telegraph
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 39 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

MR. W. WARD, OF HATHERN

... Wesleyan and Baptist Hathern being built and he has been associated with ro fewer than fifteen Wesleyan superintendent ministers- the I.omrii borough circuit in hi* official capacity the Ilathern Wesleyan Chapel. can al*o remember Hathern and Loughborough ...

MR. W, WARD, OF HATHERN

... MR. W, WARD, OF HATHERN. Mr. William Ward, Hathcrn. provides striking example of general fitness old age. Although in bis 79»h vear i- !*till charge of hosiery hand frame and takes great delight in his work. Hi? memory wonderfully fresh and can talk about ...