WINSLOW
... pleasantly situate with a southern aspect in the Buckingham Road, near the Railway Station, in the occupation of Messrs. Charles Chaplin, Thomas Cullum, and —, at rents amounting to £22..4..0 per annum. ...
... pleasantly situate with a southern aspect in the Buckingham Road, near the Railway Station, in the occupation of Messrs. Charles Chaplin, Thomas Cullum, and —, at rents amounting to £22..4..0 per annum. ...
... Martin Lucas, of Tingewiek. attud 71 rears. Sroostat—Nov. 21, at Winslow, Flambe, wikuw of Charles Spuou,m, ellartLX—Nov. 21, at IViu4luw, Mr. Charles Chaplin, aged 7u RICRAI.IN —Nov. 23. nt Stolay Stratford, Elizahrth, wife of the late Joan itieharAs ...
... minority of 293. The right hon. gentleman, who was born in 1841, is the son of the late Rev. Henry Chaplin, vicar of Ryhall, Rutland, and nephew of Mr. Charles Chaplin, of Blankney Hall, Lincolnshire, to whose est?. HON. H. CEAPL/N. fates he succeeded. He was ...
... Mrs. Ough, and others. Amongst the arrivals during the afternoon were Lady Chelmsford, Mrs. Cecil Chaplin and her two sons, Master Frank and Charles Chaplin, the Rev. R. and Mrs. Dayrell, the Misses Lloyd (2), &c., who also sat down and partook of a cup ...
... Sophie Scott, Lady Mary Ward. Lady Theo. Acheson, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Robarts, Mrs. Reginald Chaplin, Sir Samuel Scott, Bart., Hon. Charles Mills, Capt. Chaplin, Mr. Green, Mr. Guy Lucas. Mr. W. A. Broadwood's Party—Miss Mann, Miss B. Mann, Miss S. Mann ...
... W. !nekton, Colonel Wairond, Mr. Ainslie, Lord Barrington, Mr. Holmes, Mr. W. H. Smith, Lord Cranbrook, Lord Charles Beresford, Mr. Chaplin, 9:r Michael Hicks Beach, Mr. Howard Vincent, Earl Cadogan, Mr. Talbot., Mr. Sclater-Booth, Mr. Henry Manuers ...
... MR. CHAPLIN DEFEATED. Debate on Mr. Chaplin's amendment to the second reading of the Finance Bill was resumed in the House of Commons on the 10th inst. by Major Seeley, who declared himself a Free Trader, and said he hoped the House would have nothing ...
... In India, Sir Charles joined the Bengal Civil Service in 1844, and was for some time a member of the Legislative Council at Calcutta. He finally became a judge of the High Court of Calcutta, and did good work in that position. Sir Charles's eldest son ...
... Prose. which obviates a less frequent recourse to the dictionary than dues foreign rhyme or blank verse. MR. CHAPLIN AND THE CORN TAX. Mr. Chaplin has issued a long statement on the subject of the repeal of the corn tax. In the course of this be says the ...
... Irishman, of Winslow, was summoned by Sergeant Chaplin for obstructing P.C. Orme in the execution of his duty on the !7th of June last. The defendant did swimmer, and the swim of the summons was by Sergeant Chaplin. The evidence of .0. having been beard, the ...
... on his daughter, Lady Cowley ; £30,000 on his daughter, Mrs. Fairfax ; £30,000 on his daughter, Mrs. Chaplin ; and £70,000 on his eldest eon Charles. All his shares (not debentures) in Wilson and Sons are to be held in trust for his wife and their sons ...
... of the late Mr. R. Chaplin, bequeathed to her step-sister Jessie Chaplin LIM, to a nurse Adeline Smith £2O, to Dorothy and Margery Duke in remembrance of their father's kindness at Cannes, £lO each; and to her sister Florence Chaplin her shares, stocks ...