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Bidford Berkford Brediey Green..

... A. Dap Newsman, Grattan Netherton J. Holder, Newsman, Ernie), Notprove . Jas. Hooper, Newsman, Newton ifwoman from Brenham. Newbold Bennett, Newsman, Ilmington. Northleach John Aoook, Neweeirent. Offenhua ...

Chorcirron Cleove Roll ..

... Notyrove Jess. Kasper, Newsmen, Nanatm Newbaldensabgar W. Bennett, Grover, k,,. Norton .. Newsman from Esteban'. John name, Northlemis me, Newsagent. Marken' —._ Newsome from Evesham. Overbuy Ilardimen, Newsmen, Broadwell Ow. ram 0-atean ...

IRELAND

... Inn was transferred to Mr. Charles Taroock.—The Rings Arms, Chipping Norton, was transferred to Mr. R. R. lifinulaiv, of that town.—Mr. Riohard Morris applied for the transfer of the Waterloo Arms, Ramsden Heath, in the parish of Wychwood. Oranted.—The ...

THE EVESHAM STANDARD, SATURat!LY , DECEMBER 7, 1889. VILAND'S RELATIONS TO IRELAND LECTURE IN THE TOWN HALL. ..

... popular leaders, backed by • people in arms, became irresistible. That party however, no longer led by Flood, who fell as the result of taking ales under the English Govern. rent. He was sacoeeded by Henry Grattan, a man of far greater wisdom, higher (+hamster ...

Markets

... Thome of 14f. 1.04, Grover. third yolk of Sir 111•irole. to Emily, wicket &teener rho Ray John Sylme (Year of flesrloy and 'relay). DEATHS. —lnr 1 2, at Grattan, Samoa' Greenleaf, . ert ;d . 78 Gu, , .—Apnl 1. So Teel Gana, cf Yardley, formerly of Welded-08 ...

A Dvliotma Commirrze Arroterno

... wad that it Med to orpleeeentnesa. Defendant °aught her by the arm and .hank her. and wn Combe came and took b. ran art. her mat sods shook her la toe paes•ge. There same Irate. on Par arm in wooer time, In an twee. to Robert tire.shalf, Comb. Dad .h. ...

THR INQUE3T

... With regard to the poker he had mowed it with wounds oaths Mtn, tad be thought it • very likely inatrument to produce wash . . John Charle s P.rey, oarpenter and living in C usden Town, .. then .114. He said he bad known toe wows. celled Pear. sinew 1885 ...

TRYING A SUIT OF CLOTHES

... lying in the passage leading to the miblichoons. John Wentworth, a lad living in Whitecnisecntreet, said he saw three men and a gentleman go alonv Whitecross-start on Wednesday. They were all walking arm-in-arm, and went up the court. He afterwards saw Noble ...

ARRIVAL OF MR. RHODES

... the franehiee a Bud when the capitaltate decided that the time was tip° for arming. the• miners, were taken completely by surprise. A large number of miners refused to tuss•pt arms and were ordered to lease the mines immediately. In fighting for the capitalists ...

A WARWICKSHIRE FARMER'S SOWS BREACH OF PROMISE

... of heifere, while the beet yearling belongs to Mr. J. Bowen Johns. In the five assert of Shorthorns there were 47 entries. The family class was very interesting, Mr. C. M. Ilichardson. Cardigan, taking first prize, and Mr. R. Stratton, Newport the sewed ...

ENGLAND'S BROAD INTBRESTS

... Magge (Blackwell). Evesham, John It. Newell, John %V. Harremn (Mickleton. Moreton.iu- Marsh); Jelin Bate (Chipping Canspden. Gloss nester), supernumerary. Redditch, John F. Raw, J. Warren MHlward. Leominster, .Joseph B. Grattan, Herbert H, Minchin (Heyward) ...

LADIES' CO .UAIN

... oe Scitei.t LADY Soot? ANO Onus.. At tae Old Bailey, before Mr. Justice Hawkins. d oeday, Mary Selius Elizabeth lead yScott,John c oc i e reoe, ship's engineer, Frederick Rut, groom, William ,tyl u tt, valet, wire indicted for pubbeige a certain defamatory ...