THE DEJEUNER

... Misses Laycocks, Miss H. Bradshaw, Mr. B, Robertson, Mr, and Mrs. Satterthwaite, Mr. Hudson, Mr. and Miss Storey, Mr. and Mrs, Dean, Miss Dean, The Misses Hudson, Mr. H. Hudson, Mr. J. Holme, Mr. E. Bradshaw, jun., Mrs. Pritt, Mr. T. Williamson, Miss Thompson ...

NICKE WHIFFLES

... me that ll'd like d{:xflhho'vi-vuui-flc is. If the Ingine haveu't .lu their thievin' fingers on him, he'll do well *nough, I allow, for he can cut out bis own fodder as clear as a seythe, if only left to himself. W-uhb'lahhh-m? Was throwed in, I'll swear ...

Published: Saturday 11 July 1874
Newspaper: St. Andrews Citizen
County: Fife, Scotland
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IS

... deavouring to bring the upper world to this, te- | cause b tioagut that was what the, ought t. do - l endeavour to make a heaven upou eacth— hear, bear). H wa: not going to follow Mr. Martin tir ugh hi- spa=ch. Ha woull like ‘0 go iuto Mr. Martin'= pulpit ...

Published: Saturday 08 May 1875
Newspaper: Bedworth Times
County: Warwickshire, England
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NEIGHBOURS' QUARRELS

... not know that he was cautioned in 1875. He was not cautioned on 7th June, 1877. He had some parlour -kgttleli but he never allowed anyone to dpluy for beer with them.—By the Chairman :He ri part and Rose paid part for the beer they had. Informant did not ...

LECTURE L—-THE RELIGION OF THE EARLY EGYPTIANS

... opened the door to let Hudson out followed the other man out, and when he (Moulton) got outside Hudson turned round and Moulton was knocked down on to the edge of the kerb by Hudson, as there was no one else near. Witness saw Hudson | with both hands in ...

THE TORONTO MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1881.--SIXTEEN PAGES

... in common use. It is time. Mr. Brydges reports that the Hudson Bay Company are selling off on an average 20,000 acres of land a month. At that rate of dis- posing of their property the Hudson Bay Compeny may be counted on soon retiring from the ring ...

Published: Saturday 24 December 1881
Newspaper: Toronto Daily Mail
County: Ontario, Canada
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THE ANTI-BRIDGE COMMITTEE

... and |W. H. smm,a%& For flour : Mr. Ekivs, at £1 135, 6d.; | Mr Cias Howarp said that, having looked through | Tho Puntins allowed the Church of England to be'a St. Mary's-street. The public buildings are the Bedford | and Mr. Horn, .oéwccplud?‘ For beer ...

THE BUXTON ADVERTISER AND LIST OF VISITORS—-SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1883

... Llewellyn Denby House. Finney Miss, Woveton Brittain Mrs, Manchester Whick Mrs, Ashbourne .- = . Vernon Miss, Macclesfield Hudson Mr and Mrs, Canterbury, New Zealand Mrs Connah Chester Villa .. Smith Mr, Burnley Crosbie Mr TJ, Manchester Mrs Harrison 2 ...

Published: Saturday 23 June 1883
Newspaper: Buxton Advertiser
County: Derbyshire, England
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BIGGLESWADE

... books, ’F;:e Chairman said Mr. Huut did not question the rate, only the assessment. They must on’er immediate payment and allow Mr. Fisher's expenses, 51 The Clerk pointed out that the rate was the same as 1877, OBSTRUCTING THE HIGHWAY. James Loft, dealer ...

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH BAZAAR AT BUXTON

... likely to gather about hiw persons of kindred taste, and that nothing that did not partake of Christian dignity would be allowed to enter, he gave his consent with what he would term reluctant cordiality— (laughter and hear bear)—a phrase which fell in ...

Published: Saturday 25 August 1883
Newspaper: Buxton Advertiser
County: Derbyshire, England
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WOBURN ABBEY

... endeavoured partially to describe. I reached this earthly paradise on a love{y day in June, and felt myself, within them, nearer Heaven l{mu 1 had ever been before, and very grateful to the Dukes of Bedford, past and present, and especially to John the Second ...

THY. HORNCASTLE NEWS & SOUTH LINDSEY ADVERTISER

... course taken, Transactions between the late Mr, Hudson, a Ceylon coffee planter on the one hand, and Mr, Somes, a London merchant, and the Oriental Bank on the other, gaverise to a question whether Mr. Hudson’s indebted~ ness should be reckoned according ...

Published: Saturday 27 March 1886
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
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