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... MARRIED Parish Church on Tuesday were Mr. Thomas Bell, of Towcester, and Miss Ruth Olga Lipop Edwards, of Easton Neston (report Page Nine) Photo: Eric Ager ...
... MARRIED Parish Church on Tuesday were Mr. Thomas Bell, of Towcester, and Miss Ruth Olga Lipop Edwards, of Easton Neston (report Page Nine) Photo: Eric Ager ...
... MARRIED Mr. M. J. W. Marsh, defending Wallace, said that since Wallace had appeared before the court on a previous occasion, he had been married. He said that he had been married since December and his wife was cxpecting a child in May. He told the court ...
... MARRIED AT a ~ • 0. 4. iih_a,, • , ;.•..„ et • . r .. . I - \ .Jilt. ...
... MARRIED YOU ARE CETTIMC OCT VOUR WEDDING CARDS and CAKE BOXES. STATIONERY A PRESENT* mow JULIAN & CO . BMTON. WlK>lMml» and K. PARKER & SON Sale Partner (FRED PARKER). ...
... MARRIED. On Monday last, at Tallington, near Stamford, Mr. Clifton, land-surveyor, (son of Mrs. Clifton, of Boston,) to Miss Thompson, youugest daughter of Mr. Thompson, farmer, of the former place. On Wednesday last, Mr. R. Sharpe to Mis Swingler, both ...
... MARRIED. On Saturday last, at Brailsford, Mr. Cartlieb, broker, appraiser, &c.. of Derby, to Ann, third ilauahter of Mr. Philip Burton, farmer and grazier, ot the former place. DIED. On Wednesday week, at Derby. in the Sad year or her age. Frances, relict ...
... MARRIED. At Suelidon. near Ashhourtie, on the 22d ult., Mr. (leorge Jackson, joiner. to Elizabeth Allen, great granddaughter of Captain Byng. DIED. On Tuesday last, aged 69, after a seri , long lnd affliction. endured with patience and Christian !!! i ...
... MARRIED, On Sunday, Mr. John Gascoine, groom to his Grace the Duke Portland, to Miss Ann Jepson, sister to Mr. Jepson. shopkeeper, of Mansfield. On Tuesday, at 011erton, Mr. Charles Buttery, to Miss Powell. DIED, On Saturday, aged 32. Martha, wife of ...
... MARRIED and about to be married 2 ta. for free vit El:!‘d:tcfi-r:nxo the )l'a'n.: BATh Lasomaonss LYA LA I€B, ...
... Married A large number of shop workers are married women and this is the one day they get to spend with their families. Sunday trading would destroy the tranquillity that a town like Newark enjoys at the moment. The present act governing Sunday trading ...
... TO BE MARRIED MANSFIELD WOODHoUSE TRADESMEN. CEO. SAXTON, Painter and Decorator, STZ.:I I .ON STREET, MANSFIELD WOODHOUSE. Solicits a Share of Public Patronage ESTIMATES given for All kinds of House Painting. ...
... TO MARRY A. H Withal!. otnanlser of the Notts. Federation of Young Parmers' C:ubs alnce the of 1954. Is laattne on May 1 She to marry Mr. Joint a student at Notts. runt lastHuta In 1954-5. Moorgreen profit A loes of L 426 in 1957 was tramformed Into • ...