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ff ATHERN

... Pollard, of the Hartford and Connecticut We tern Railroad), which occurred at Plainville on Feb. 17th. Mr. Pollard was born at Hathern, on Dec. 25th, 1815. For nearly thirty-two years he had been a resident of Plainville, where his integrity of character, ready ...

-Kitioi;i6N

... Mr. John Hatimher, Katt &Ake, farmer. liaasnoon. —*Mr. Themaa Merriman, :Thee/what farmer. HATHRUX.- . Mr. H. T. Barrows, Hathern, onset merchant, _ _ _ GaDin 13osico, lioton, farmer. Ks o.orTooare.—.Mr. John Tyler, kuiglatTborpo, farmer. Loxa Woorrnn ...

MELTON BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... that defendant's ion would have between fourteen and fifteen foot in which to lass.—Henry Them Iturrewes, timber merchant. Hathern, said he was standing against the windiiw eel the Ilathern Turn Inn, with the landlord, Mr. Walker, when he caw plaintiff ...

114THERN

... % LI. : fIATHow F.C. v. Sorn4 None P.C.— Thin match was played at Hathern on Saar& when an exciting game resulted in • victory foe Hatboro two goals to South Notts. one. Pinyers: Hathern F. Mr. R. L. Kelhatn (captain), Alcssra. K. Sibson, Farrow, C. Elitism ...

LOUGHBOROUGH POLICE COURT

... together with the costs. Dawes on Licsserm PateinesaJewpA Teffi.pf ne was charged with being drunk on licensed premises at Hathern un the 12th inst.•- P.C. Jackass said he found the defendant in the Dewdrop Inn. He was ray drunk, and had sows ale before ...

LONa_ IVII.4TriI.V

... present reading, some singing, others playing draughts and dominoes,. Sixteen more pledges were taken, making a Rita! of 450. HATHERN. ]cutest.—ten Thursday evening a vestry meeting ca., hold in the old schoolroom, for the purpeee of noolinitoo: of taxes and ...

MARRIAGES

... WOMatii. - 011 Ilth init., at the Woileyan Chapel, lemightioroogh. Mr. 11eorge Water. flelt to Ms.. .larith lane Ironovin. of Hathern. Rai% RI --C T ORN It —Oll the 10th met., at South• well Parish Church, Mr. Wm. rrambtobi, grocer, of Southwall, to Charlotte ...

SHEEPSHED

... ; J. Hewitt, 171, 2 ; G. Smith, Swannington, 14, 3. Heat 9 : J. Bredbery, 18, 1 ; Mowbray, Loughborough, 18, 2 ; Hetterly Hathern, 17, 3. (Teat 10 : S. Bennett, 231, 1; G. Wnght, 241, 2 ; A. Smith, 131, 3. Heat 11: A. Co tton, 20, 1 ; .1. Dexter, 224, ...

LICICF.STERBI44RE

... Great odds were laid against us, that we the day should lone, But Sheopshed Redo neer the day did lose, when joyn'd with Hathern Blues. There was their champion Oliver yl great and lusty loon He said I will he my boys if I dent win, and anon, But he like ...

DEATHS

... MlLLarr.—On the 18th most. , at Gracedieo, Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Isaac Mil ieu, aged & Dsvmsour.—On the 19th inst., at Hathern, Ann, widt w of Mr. Nm. lavenport, a g ed 79. Swirr.—On the 14th inst.. at Sileby. Era Swift, aged 16. Coomr.—On the 18th ...

LONG WHA TTON

... Rev. R. H. Mann, M.A., ricer, Swarm (brother of the bride), assisted by the Rev. Smythier, M.A., rural dean and rector of Hathern. The hymn (241 ancient and modern), The voice that breathed lior Es'en, wax nicely sung by the school children, one aide ...

lIATIIERN

... , which took place on Monday. under very auspicious circumstances. A procession of the members was formed. headed by the Hathern Brass Band, under the leadership of Mr. W. Widdoweon ; and Bros. F. Sheppard and J. Armstrong upon horses, that ridden by ...