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BHABENOSE COLLEGE

... BHABENOSE COLLEGE. The election to scholarships this college will in future be held third week after Exeter, instead of in Trinity woek, heretofore. This year there will be election to two open scholarships on the new foundation, each of tbe value of ...

OXFORDSHIRE

... a. No. 91312 [New Series No. 12]. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1909. PENNY. The above group of the City Police, taken last week in Exeter College Quadrangle, contains portraits of following members of the Force:— Beek: P.C.'s Brooks, Hatton, ItymiUs, Hoeft ...

Published: Wednesday 22 December 1909
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 236 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

DEATH AND FUNERAL OF MRS. ROBERT BUCKELL

... a member of the of the Auctioneers' Institute, was proposing to attend the annual gathering which has been! held this week at Exeter, and Mrs. Sunken to aocompany her husband. On Seturday. she had actually dressed preparatory to travelling, when, as sire ...

CANON CHRISTOPHER AND PROTESTANT REFORM

... PROTESTANT REFORM. Speaking at the seventy-.mood annual meeting of the Protestant Reformation cociety on Monday in teat week in Exeter Christopher, vicar ot St. Aldaties, referring to the *instance rendered by the lectures which had been delivered against ...

SCHOOLBOYS' CRICKET. MR. TURNER'S DIARY

... boys. The onlookers included MT. A. 'W. Cave, Col. Waller, and Mr. W. T. Upton., As the schoolboys had a holiday this week, and Exeter College had been kind , enough to allow a match to be played on' their ground on Wednesday, Mr. B. T. Beesley collected ...

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... read your valuable paper, to a on rj* tion in Parliamentary Candidates not recently insist A public mooting held last week in Exeter which his Royal the Duke of Sussex or*— .’ * has been the means of informing us that the planters are, in their rigerous ...

BATH & WEST OF ENGLAND SOCIETY'S SHOW AT EXETER

... BATH & WEST OF ENGLAND SOCIETY ' SHOW AT EXETER. The Bath and West of E ngland Society have every reason to be satisfied with the results of their annual show of 1889, held last week at Exeter for the third time. The weather was delightfully fine, and ...

AGRICULTURAL PROSPECTS

... past has been a variable week; but, on the whole, fine for farmers geting forward with spring sowing.- Tuesday was fine, with occasional showers. From the West Riding of Yorkshire: With one or two excep- tions, we have had a week of fine weather, the wind ...

Published: Saturday 25 March 1871
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 935 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

SUGAR DUTIES

... and the admirer of church decoration will be much interested the curious and important discovery made during the past week, in Exeter Cathedral, of a beautifully executed fresco painting on tbe north wall, under the tower, just above the monument of Sub-Dean ...

CONSERVATIVE DEMONSTRATION AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE

... moba without effect. Five ringleaders are in custody. [Riots of a similar kind occurred during the early f part of the week at Exeter, Crediton, and other towns in Devonshire; but none of them equalled in atrocity the outrage at Bamstaple.] FRIGHTFUL COLLIERY ...

Published: Saturday 16 November 1867
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1164 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

A commerce elutes recently rstablislred Mtinchestef. One c»f its first acts has been address a memorial Lord* ..

... even now form the model perfection in the race. Christmas Ox. —One the finest ever seen in Devon, was slaughtered this week at Exeter. It was 5 feet 3 inches high ; length from rump to horn, feet inches; girth, 8 feet 6 inches; and weighed when living ...

OXFORD CnnONICRE AND BERKS AND BUCKS GAZETTE. WEST MIDLAND

... Temperanc e Hikings Connection with the International Exhibition. A Temperance Congress was held during three days of last week, in Exeter Hall, which was well attended by a large body of teetotallers from diff-trenl parts of the Kingdom. Papers were read on ...