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THOHAS OSBORNE

... PitBEBOLD CO ITAQE, Stable and Barn, belongiog to the Estate the late Mr. Charles Kogers. Farther particulars in due course. Auction and Estate Offices, Buckingham. H. C. CHAPLIN, GENERAL AND FURNISHING IRONMONGER & OIL MERCHANT STOHY STRATFORD. BEGS to ...

OVER FIVE YEARS

... committee were elected as follows: Messrs. R. Alderson, G. Garden, M. Bird, A. Brazier, C. Bush, G. Boddington, B. and A. H. Chaplin, J. Child, P. Isted, J. Parsons, W. Perkins, L. P. Lansdowne, R. Rogers, H. Wright, H. Walton and F. Wootton. Hedge-cutting ...

DRINKI (From Tbotb.)

... one, Mr. Chaplin and Lady Florence entered at one door. The Marquis Hastings was in the ehop. What passed will perhaps never be known, but certes is it that Lady Florence Paget left the shop in company of the Marqnu Hastings, and Mr. Chaplin went his ...

Marriage of Mias Robarts. fasiiiunable gathering IMPOSING CEREMONY. VBOUT UKi PRESENTS The marriage ot* Miss ..

... Lawrence, Sir Charles and Lady •le-sel, Mr. and the Hon. Mrs. T. Close Smith, Lord ami Lady Cranworth, Capt. and Lady Fletcher, Hon. and Mrs. Ire- I mantle. Lord and Lady March. Mr. William Harriugtou, l,ord and Lady Falmouth. Lady Charles Fitzroy, Lord ...

RECTORY

... bis mistake. OHABLIS CHAPLIN in his bright and sunny Comedy“SUN NYSI D E Charlie dreamt of bliu and kiues, all dreams come to end, Charlie’s came much too soon. •'THE SKY RANGER” Do not min the oloaing uenee. EPISODE 14. CHARLES SAW, ’*■ BUILDER A CONTRACTOR ...

GREAT SPEECH AT GLASGOW,

... which Sir M. Arthur presided. Prominent on the platform were those veteran fair traders, Mr. Chaplin and Sir Howard Vincent, with the Duke of Argyll, Sir Charles Tennant, the newly-appointed Secretary for Scotland (the Right Hon. Graham I Murray), and the ...

Published: Saturday 10 October 1903
Newspaper: Buckingham Express
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 390 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

DEANSHANGER

... Sergeant Chaplin gave evidence as to their condition ; and the magistrates said the surveyors had laid themselves open to fined, but they would be satisfied with paying the costs, which amounted to £1..2.. G. Stealing Coal. —Thomas Newman and Charles Gilkes ...

POLITICAL SPICECHICS

... established throughout Ireland. Sir Charles advocated the establishment of a compulsory board of arbitratio n , saying that both landlords and tenants in Ireland were tired of the present state of things. Mr. Chaplin, addressing his constituents at alesford ...

Published: Saturday 17 January 1891
Newspaper: Buckingham Express
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 696 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Pinny Stratford Polling District

... Thomas Coi, objected to by the overseers were ftruck off. 3 Conservative ownership claims were allowed. The claim of Samuel Chaplin, objected to by Mr. Small, was struck off on the ground that he was not occupier as was also the claim of Benjamin Robert ...

THE GRAFTON HOUNDS

... Barnard, Miss Franca Buxton, Miss Brown, Hon. A. B. Bathurst, Mr. Robert Bragger. Mr W Cuolitie, Mr F Close, Miss Chaplin, Mr J Chaplin, Mr Charles A Cartwright, RN, Miss Evelyn Cartwright, Mr Aubre Cartwright, Mr Clarke, Lord Crawley, Countess of Cromartie ...

Published: Saturday 25 January 1902
Newspaper: Buckingham Express
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1106 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE BUCKINGHAM EXPRESS-SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1895

... of State for the Colonies—The Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain. President of the Local Government Board—The Right Hon. Henry Chaplin. Lord Privy Seal—Viscount Cross. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster —The Right Hon. Sir Henry James. Secretary of State ...

Published: Saturday 06 July 1895
Newspaper: Buckingham Express
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 727 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

TO BE LET OR SOLO

... Stratford (where for nearly 40 years a very successful Ironmongery business has been carried on) now in the occupation Mr. H. C Chaplin, whose tenancy expires at the end of December. For full particulars, apply to Mr. J. 8. TIBBETTS, Stony Stratford. LOST, in ...