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BEDFORD GRAMMAR SCHOOL,

... and if they did build a new Grammar School it would eome out of tze elemontary part of the charity ](hmr‘ and uproar). The apprentice fees would be taken ofl, and the hall-money, and the marriage portions ; they wanted to do away with the almshouses too ...

TRIALS OF PRISONERS.—WEDNESDAY, April 6

... their employ as a rivetter, On August 3 last, witness saw him pass through the yard with uflnrcel in his hand, 8o he sent an apprentice ‘ after him. e could not find him, so witness went himself, and found irisoner in the bagatelle room of the Swan Hotel. ...

GOLDEN MELON SWEDE SEED

... Greyhound the meantime a workmaa in the ewploy of Mr. Lugg Tun, very cligibly situnte wt the corner of Park and one of his apprentices tasted the bread and suffered Street West, and Lungley Street, contnining bar, ' severely for their temerity, Dr. Montgomery ...

# The French Colonels of Napoleon ITL, in 1859

... Presiand, labourers ; Frederick Woods. George Orton, Charles Jeeves, lJauu's (;‘;lrllnud, C D APy N . - SPRASES }cnach maker's apprentices ; W OMININ SITROWN o IR STERRES Armitage Wells, farniture denler ; Thomas Church, I publican; William Caston, grocer’s assistant ...

@ur @vrm Chartr. THE APOSTLE PAUL. BY HERANGER. ( Transiated from the Inquirer.) Where go'st thou, Puul 2T go to

... O, K.” Henee the now common Transatlaniic expression for ¢ All Righy,” ¢ 0. K.” “ Well, Augustus,” said a grocer to his apprentice, *‘ you have been apprenticed now three months, and have seen the several departments of our trade ; 1 wish to give you ...

BEDFORD TIMES SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1849,

... Houghton, of Bedford, earpenter, be yo [ allowed lis son as wn Apprentice ;' iflll!‘ that Bew- Jamin Houglton be allowed to ink» bis sou as an Nince our earlv editions were published, w apprentice, withont @ premium,” it was tound that : y 53 e : » a suflicient ...

BEDFORD TIMES SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1851

... Curtis, of Wootton, was examin the magistrates for having absconded union clothes. The defendant aud fan admitted inmates of the *‘ great house” above parish some months ago. Oa tl last month he absconded leaving his children in the parochial abode, in search ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. HOur drin Eharr. ANTHONY'S GRIEF ON HEARING THE REPORT OF CLEOPATEA'S DEATH, WHICH SUE ..

... the parish of Dunstable. Mr. C. Mafley, relieving officer, clearly proved the chargeability in eonsequence of defendant absconding, and the bench ordered Lim topay relief 35,, costs 11s. 6d. Allowed a forinight Lo pay. e e e TEE e e s e B ahavriie nedioy ...

JACKSON t. WHITE

... Palmer, was altered, and three weeks wereallowed | it appeared that those who had miost to do with it, had | James Wigginton,apprentice to Mr. Bennett, grocer for payment. least to do with it, or Mr. Stimson and other gentlemen |of the same l’{lm{o. went together ...

ASPLEY GUISE

... against him by Annie Housden, and was ordered to pay Is. 6d. a week towards the support of her illegitimate child. APPRENTICE ABSCONDING.—James Henry Larkins was summoned by Mr. William Harwood, of Clifton, coachbuilder, for running away from his employ ...

BEDFORD CHARITY

... trustees expressed themselves satisfied with the explanation afforded by Mr. Hill, and passed an order that the masters be ABSCONDING FROM mlls Faminy, — Joseph Beard, of Wooton, was charged by Mr. Martin, governor of the Bedford Union, with leaving his ...

THE LATE RIOT

... LATE RIOT. Alfred Maythorn, conchbuilder ; nas Prestand, \abourers ; Frederiek un, Charles Jeeves, James Cowlandy ker s apprentices; William Orton ; Willam Wells, furniture dealer; Thomas Churehy William Caston, grocer's assistant ; Frederick Fredoviek ...