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HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... Jnn.td. Eller*fleld Church ; Saturday. 6th, Hartley : at a quarter to eleven. Mr. I.rax's Hounds-Thursday, Jan. Sd, Cock and Bottle, Subscription Fox Hoinids--Saturday, Jau. 6th, Woods; Tuesday, sth, Hill; Friday, lltO, Raloigh's Cross : half-past ten ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... Fox Hounds-The first open hunting day at Stockton Wood. Mr. Drax's Hounds-Thursday. ; Saturday, Bere Wood oiiday, zoth, Cock aud Bottle, Morden. I , first open day at the kennel. lheß. V. Mappowder Bridge, on the first open day, twelve clock, and not elsewhere ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... half past ten. The 11. H. Hounds—Thursday. Church ; Saturday, Lower : a quarter to eleven. Mr. Drax'B Hounds—Thursday, Cock and Bottle, Morden; .Monday, 2ath, Roke Farm. The Craven Hounds—Friday, Saturday. Asheridge : at half-past ten. The B. V. H.—Friday ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... H. H Hounds—Thursday, Candover Church; Saturday, Medsted Green : at a quarter to eleven. Mr. Drax's Hounds—Thursday, Cock and Bottle, Mordeu ; Monday, 25th, Roke Farm. The Craven Hounds—Friday, East Woodhay Down: Saturday, Minal Borders : at half-past ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... Saturday, Wintershill Common : quarter to eleven. Mr. Farquharson's Hounds—Friday, Punknoll. Mr. Drax's Hounds—Thursday, Cock and Bottle, Morden. Somerset and Wilts Fox Hounds—Friday, Leighton Turnpike Gate : at eleven o'clock. The Craven Hounds—Friday. Hoe ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... Saturday, Man's Land: Owslebury Down : at The quarter ;, ii'g Harriers—Saturday, Damerham Knoll Mr. J- Tregonweu Thu Cock and Bottle, Morden. Somerset Subscription Fox Homds—Friday, Brotnpton Ralph- Tuesday, Crowcombe Heathfieid , Friday, 11th,Langham ...

DORSET EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... Phippard, the clerk to the trustees, who declares the five bridges—l, LittJe Bridge; 2, Bore Hill Bridge; 3, bridge near the Cock and Bottle; 4, bridge at foot of Kingston-hill; 5. bridge at Stoboroughi were built be f ore 1803. The committee suggested the Clerk ...

BRISTOL

... nut its tunelf discovery, damage would have been very great. Woman Thursday a p-ior woman Was knocked .sown a bullock Cock sad Bottle Lane. 80 t,cr,ou * l y that suigeon ordeted her to be taken lo the ii.hrmary, where she died about two injuries produood ...

Published: Saturday 11 May 1867
Newspaper: Somerset County Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 81 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

THE SHEPTON MALLET JOURNAL.—FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1867,

... signalised by an appeal for protection to the city magistrates on an early day. A Woman to Death Os.— Mrs. James, who lived Cock and Bottle-lane, had just left her dwelling on Thursday to see after her grandchild, when an ox ran at her, knocked her down her ...

Published: Friday 17 May 1867
Newspaper: Shepton Mallet Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 1780 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

PREPARED PT

... as a security that the different qualities are imported and bottled by W & A Gilbey, all cocks and bottles will bear their brands and labels • be branded r b w.ll be branded able top as bottle GIN el. IRISH WHISKEY • ' CASTLE UP' GIN-1 I (' CAsn.r. UP' ...

Published: Saturday 20 July 1867
Newspaper: Central Somerset Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 3079 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

AND WESTERN CO

... Martin High Street GLASTONBURY SINGLE BOTTLES, or any quantity, can be obtained at the sue prices as in London ; and as a security that the different qualities are imported and bottled by W & A Gilbey, all cocks and bottles win bear their brands and libels ...

Published: Saturday 01 February 1868
Newspaper: Central Somerset Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 321 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

EAST MORDEN

... aud of Mrs. Pearce, wife of the Vicar; the little sufferer died on the following Wednesday. An inquest was held at the Cock aud Bottle Inn, on Tuesday last, before Mr. Atkinson, coroner, and verdict of Accidental death was returned. ...

Published: Friday 07 February 1868
Newspaper: Western Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 170 | Page: 8 | Tags: none