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WALTIIAM. ABBEY. WALTHADI ABBEY PETTY SESSIONS. JUNE 29, 1869. Before J, (chairman); Capt. FAknborough ; anti J ..

... asked whether knew whore the wee, ems he said Veva bad got it ; Trion es wethieg red saw whetsbi him that primmer been down to speak to Tassel, left ; he den late but the o th er man sad pot bees back to get the mosey dee be Bed taken prisoner into custody ...

THE WEEKLY HERALD, SATURDAY, July 3, 1860

... his two fine catches. The less we say about anybody el se, especially longstop, the better. The score given below will speak for itself : rani. B. Kelsey, run out . l7 b Sinclair . 0 Hart, c Newsam. b Robins.. • 0 c b Simi* I Stevens, b ...

REPORT ON LATYATER'S SCHOOL, EDMONTON. By the Rev. Stanley Walton, MA., Vicar of Tenstanton, late Fellow of ..

... fair examination in English ; great equality characterised the answers sent up by the several classes. dritlinterie.—l cannot speak too highly in praise of the arithmetic throughout the School. General Swiemary. --On considering this examination as a whole ...

HIGHGATE

... stated that shortly before twelve o'clock on Saturday night, he saw the prisoner lying down on the footway ; on going np to speak to her, he found that she was drunk and asleep.—The Bench, in consideratio of she prisoner having been locked up two days, ...

THE WEEKLY HERALD, SATURDAY, July 10,.18x9

... churchwardens had a right to insert what they pleased, and it was for the Vestry to reject if they chose. Mr Rice rose to speak, but The Chairman refused to hear him at this stage of the proceedings. MrYou refuse to cede the right of the Vestry to be ...

THE WEEKLY HERALD, SATURDAY, July 17; 1869

... stamped. The Chairman said lie understood Mr Couchman to appear merely as an individual ratepaper. Mr Robinson was proceeding to speak, when Mr Couchman rose to order, and asked whether Mr Robinson was a ratepayer? Vestry Clerk : No ! • Mr Robinson, amid much ...

'IVE WEEKLY HERALD, SATURDAY, July 31, 1869

... their own words. The time of closing Saturdays is 11 o'clock, and all not then in have to go elsewhere. They then go on to speak very badly of Christian Churches, and highly of the lodgers in rough garb, whose hearts they say beat with deep affection and ...

u RDAY, Jul; COICILUE :4PONI3IEN CU

... unless something more general is brought about to improve the people, both householders and lodgers. The gentlemen before named speak of the house under their kind caress being closed at certain early hours, or if the would-be lodger is after such than they ...

TOTTNN lIAM

... with the composition and theory of musio ; and the prizes were taken by persons who had learnt the tonic sol-fa system. This speaks greatly in favour of that system, especially when we consider that one of the two examiners is Mr Mullah, who advocates another ...

THE WEEKLY SATURDAY. July 31, 1869

... in cases were ordinary windows were used, but where double windows were used neither became frozen. He next passed on to speak of travelling. In winter they walked, weanng large snow shoes, and having dog to draw sledges with provisions and other necessaries ...

THE WEEKLY HERALD,

... manifestly too small to prevent media, the errors of the old select vestries. The grievous errors of that body, I dare hardly speak of in my own words; but may be forgiven if I quote from Steer's wish law, at page 298, (last edition), the author says: All ...