CAMBRIDGE ROAD CRICKET GROUND,
... K»q Major K. W. Caldwell W. H. Martin. fc.q. Capt. J. R. B-H. y renner. K^. Lieut. J. W. Bunt. r. H.X. Cha*. Hwtley K»q. Claude E. Kgerlon -Orreii. I’ M T. Marshall. K»q..J.P-g—. p. O. T. Foskett. K* ...
... K»q Major K. W. Caldwell W. H. Martin. fc.q. Capt. J. R. B-H. y renner. K^. Lieut. J. W. Bunt. r. H.X. Cha*. Hwtley K»q. Claude E. Kgerlon -Orreii. I’ M T. Marshall. K»q..J.P-g—. p. O. T. Foskett. K* ...
... Kenuv, C. H. Sewell, S. Kicbold, E. Sore, T. Branwhite, Branwbite. jun.. W. Mills, T. Ambrose, C. Bean. C. Brown, YV. T. Mullen. L. G Fisher, J. Ayton, J. Y'elloly, A. Amey, R. A. Kidson, H. Cooper. A. Blythe, P. R. Vial (Cavendish), H. Wesirupp, Jss ...
... single hearted and undaunted champion | of the weak and the oppressed. The following is the correspondence : — Dear Sir Claude,— You will recollect that when I | undertook to bring forward Mr. Havens' case, 1 did so witb a \ proviso that Perry Watlington ...
... including Mr. G. Barclay, M.P., and Mrs. Barclay, Mrs. Bramston, the Misses Bramston, Miss Wilson and Mr. R. Wilson ; Sir Claude de Crespigny and lady, the Hon. Mrs. Pipon, the Rev. J. de Crespignv, Mr. Denys, and Mr. F. Barnes ; Mr. T. B. Western, Mr ...
... drink. That excitement was not increased by my conduct ; I never spoke more civilly and coolly in my life ; did not hear Dr. Mullens, one of the officers, say that if the police went away tbey would be quiet. Dr. Williams. You say he was not drank and incapable ...
... Spaniels (Black) Challenge. No entry. Class 31— Dogs and Bitches (open). Ist. £3, Mr GF O Bag- nail, Cambridge ; 2nd, £1, Mr H P Mullens, Cambridge ; 3rd, 10s, Mr Wasev Chopping, Colchester; vhc and r, Mr J H Salter ; ?? G Blake, Colchester ; c, Mr R C Smith ...