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FRAMPTON NIANSELL

... at St. Cyril'. Chun )., - &cuisines.. wee celebrated the marriage of PnJemor Young, D.Sc., F.R.S., and Miss Grace Kimmins, daughter of Mrs Kimmins, Kysford Hall, Stottehouse. The Rev. Vincent Young, M.A., rector of Charleton, brother of the brSlegreorn ...

MARRIAGES

... krutim Vincent Young, assisted by the Rev. W. Fatren Whiter litonehouse, Professor Young, D.Sc.. F.R.S., to Miss Grace Kimmins, daughter Mrs Kimmins, of Ryeford Hall, &ono:house. MIMEDITH—MintritANT April 6, at Holme Lacy, Herefordshire, by Rev. A. Lea, Albert ...

STROUD BOARD OF GUARDIANS. AND RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL

... Street, Stroud, on Friday afternoon leat, when the following were prevent Couneilloni Edward Playne, C.C. (chairman), J. C. C. Kimmine, J.P., C.C. (vice-chairman), Rev. A. C. Lowth, Rev. H. G. Hardin 5..1. Newman, G. Vince, T. H. Abbot, J. Arena, T. Whiting ...

LOCAL NEWS

... capital stage presence, with his very appropriate elocution, well realised Mr Wilson Barretes conception of the part. Miss Grace Mum ielle's beautiful potirtrayal of the Christian Marcia may ho described as exquisite ' : while the chief beauties of ...

THE STROUD NEWS AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE ADVERTISER FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1897

... one or two things in replying to Councillor Kimmins. Ono remark of Councillor Kimmins's was almost a reflection on the District Council, but he (Councillor Abbott) generally noticed that Councillor Kimmins came in when the hulk of the work was done. (Loud ...

SLYMBRIDGE

... tasteful and attractive arrangement of the tables, together made a sight long to be remembered by those present. Previous to grace, the Vicar (Rev. W. Symonds) asked all to join in singing the lational Anthem, which was heartily done, the Band accompany ...

HORSES

... prorogation were exceedingly tame, and to the old Parliamentary hands must have been disappointing. Of the thirty members who graced the Lower House with thei r presence, very few belonged to the Opposition. Mr . BRYNMOR JONES, one of the Elect, lingered ...

proceedings closed with' the Benediction pronounced by the departing pastor. The amount of the previous day's ..

... Watson J.Wace presided over the proceedings which were held in the Chapel, and he was supported on the rostrum by Dr. Charles Kimmins, of London, and Sister Grave (of the Bermondsey Settlement, London), and the Rev. M. W. Monntford, B.A. After a hymn had been ...

Issued as

... tantroom, Johnstreet, Stroud, on Friday, when those present were Couneillora FetWar , ' Playne, C.C., (chair• men), J. C. C. Kimmins, J. P., C.C., (vioe•rheirman , Sir John K Dorington, Bart.. M.P., S. J. Newman. the Rey. H. J. Hastings, T. H. Abbott, M. ...

cffitrond 41,tius Advertise

... depth and sinking on August 17. 1897. The book was • volume from the Badminton library of sports and pastimes, edited by His Grace the Duke of Beaufort, KG., on Swimming.—Mr Wheeler was present at the meeting with his eon Albert, as sell as Vincent Smith ...

TIIE STROUD WORKHOUSE

... is a list of subscrihers :—Sir John E. Darington, Bart., 31. P., Sir W. H. Marling. Bart., Messrs Charles Curtis, J. C. C. Kimmins, I'. J, Barnes, E. Gardiner. J. E. Webb, T. H. Abbott, P. C. Cunningham, George Vines, Edward Playne, S. J. Newman, F. E. ...

NOTES OF THE COUNTY

... of changing the representation of the Cainacross Division in the Gloucester County Council. The scat held by Mr J. C. C. Kimmins during the past eight or nine years is the object desired. Mr Marling has the advantage of a capital organisation ; and the ...