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The Halesworth Times and East Suffolk Advertiser.

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... title? I know very little of pier family—the Darkingtoro family. A title isn't of aceount when iine basal an inc to support the dignity. lie cud evasively. Couldn't . we keep our engagement to our. for time? I'm lit in haste to stammering and affecting ...

7‘ DEPARTURE FROM WINDSOR

... Commander Clapp, R.N., the Queen's harbour-muter, had charge of - the arrangements for the Royal embarcation at the Admiralty Pier. Breakfast had been arranged to be served on board the Victoria and Albert, which left Holyhead about noon for Kingstown. THE ...

THE HALESWORTH TIMES, EAST SUFFOLK AND GENERAL ADVERTISER,—Tuesday January 10, 1860

... pedigree to one of the heirs of Sir John Hastings, who sat iu Parliament in the time of Edward I. The death of a great man, and one of the latest creations of peers, followed close that of the noble and obscure Do Hastings—Lord Macaulay, who owed his title literary ...

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... precipitated a distance of twenty-five or thirty feet. The loc - motive, from all ap]>earances, had reached the edge of the first pier when the structure gave way, and in falling reversed its portion entirely, the front taming to the cast and the wheels upward ...

WANGKPORX)

... dress herself, leaving the doer partly open, and in minute or two Dr. his shirtsleeves, looked into the room and said, ” Make haste, get assistance, some one has murdered her,” and then retired to his own room, locking the door Sergeant Pope, of the police ...

POLITICAL GOSSIP

... Anglo-Irish extraction, and Anglo-Irish names, like those of Sir Eyre Coote, laird Macartney, the two Wellesleys, the Marquis of Hastings, and others, shine brilliantly in the eventful annals of our Indian empire.” The Record has no doubt that one of Mr. Walpole's ...

OUR LONDON LETI'ER

... sincere monrners on Saturday, when a memorial service to Mr. D'Oyley Carte was held there simultaneously with the funeral at Hastings, which was conducted with the utmost privacy. To Mr. D'Oyley Carte the famous series of Opera Cornique and Savoy operas owed ...

TIMES, SOTTIMWOLD, AND GENERAL ADVERTISER-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1897

... tine described it to as .go: We by teen hen New Yen to sad whoa ale to Ohennw • to the el the Near MN., me heed 44 ow wen 12 haste beyond that tee ebeeld be iste fie war performance. I thought ear oily to try an @Mande. er the • dollar.' I did Ibis be to ...

AN ENGLISHMAN AT ALOOLBA

... of the Legion of Honour, and former!} Councillor of State, at the ripe age of 86. Lady Edith Hastings has purchased the reversion to the Marquis of Hastings’ extensive estates in Leicestershire, Derbyshire, and Yorkshire, including It is announced that ...

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... has received diploma for midwifery, and commencing practice that city. The Late Makqcis of Hastings’ Library. The sate of the library of the Marquis of Hastings to»k place Nottingham, Mr. of Sew Bondstreet, Loudon. The irocaeds of the four days sale amounted ...

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The Gift of the Gods

... and that below the cliffs there most wild work already. One or tan of the men, who hail turned instinctively to the rough pier where a few boats were moored. paused an in.tiortirely. looking at each other; for they were Celts, therefore, as the old skipper ...

MPOKTANT AND .-FIA-R. A-Nrn-Fi SATi~H Kam. ft SMITH. The Times. Local Intelligence. •ttaotioii their ..

... chUdran call “ohl fatter, mother”. Did not hoar him say make haste and » for the police I’ll kill hot. Ho might have sud so, but Idid not hoar him. I waetonor twelve ids off when he told me to make haste and got after consultation wore opinion the ■was was folly ...