MARWOOD'S SUCCESSOR
... MARWOOD'S SUCCESSOR. A Durham correspondent says that the Lincoln cordwainer, who times assisted Marwood, will be appointed hangman, ...
... MARWOOD'S SUCCESSOR. A Durham correspondent says that the Lincoln cordwainer, who times assisted Marwood, will be appointed hangman, ...
... has been favoured by some journalists; it fits into headline. Cordwainers all DETTER word is cordwainer, originally a worker in cordwain or cordoven leather, later a shoemaker. Cordwainer is now obsolete as an ordinary name but it still persists as the ...
... 'Herry Jackson, clerk of the Cordwainers' Company, who was said to be the oldest ijractising solicitor, , the rolls. In the early days of his professional I career was in partnership with a former clerk of the Cordwainers' Company, and subsequently , ...
... qualities £5-19-6 to £lO-19-6 I. C. STEEPLES MAN’S SHOP 44-46, RADFORD ROAD and DAYBROOK SQUARE ASCOT—4.O RACE. LIGHTNING MOWGLI CORDWAINER For Runners See Racing Column Lightning 4-5 (f), 7-1, 25-1. SNOOKER. —Joe Davis won the first Irame against Sydney Smith ...
... Anfinovs was suitor for fc Penelope. Ulysses's wife, and jriy against the life of Telemachus, lie was killed by Ulysses. 5. Cordwain is goatskin leather a I ...
... signs his name '» feb- 2. What shooting seasons end _ cn |n 3. What and is Aid' -t. Who. in ancient myth, wa 5. What is cordwain ANSWERS TO SATURDAY ' * 1. The Marshall Hills (no l C such) were situated between the ,i Carlton. > i> 2. The famous book ...
... MrmsSeld W.mdhoust', builder: Henry Ernest Rollins. plands, Mansfield Woodhfiuso. gentlemen; Webster. Manrfielil Woodhiwso, cordwainer: William I.ewi.i Bells, Hiph-street, ifansfield ircumunger. ...
... •♦tiers mediation, from whatever source they come, scant attention. Mr. Layers Smith wrote resterday. on behalf of the Cordwainers' Company, to Mr. Inskip, giving a list of tames of gentle- Jrien from whom they would like to Arbitration Board in the eveno ...
... travelled to Brecon (Walee) for to-day’s annual pilgrimage to the traditional home of the Guild of Cordwainers, and the installation of the Master Cordwainer in the ancient Guild HalL Memberships of the guild, whose history goes bsck to the 14th and 16th ...
... at Folly.—On Saturday night Albert Brant, infant, died suddenly. Deceased was the child of George Brunt, of Kirkby Folly, cordwainer, and was taken ill on Saturday morning, and died at six o'clock. As a doctor's certilicate had been given, the Coroner ...
... girls who, though not concerned the dispute, are obliged leave work. Mt. Ir.skip hits replied to offers of mediation by the Cordwainers' Company by statang that the operatives have more reason to aom) plain of disobedience to the than (have the j employers ...
... various parts of the country, representing every branch trade. In order to increase the attractiveness of the exhibition, the Cordwainers' Company have got together; a valuable loan collection of antique and historic boots and shoes, spurs, shoe buckles, and ...