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... 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 ...

NUMSIIOOB AIPLICAMOIN

... Miles of Sea Frontage, is situate in the teem of PWLIMELL Carnervoashire, occupying the mai shaming situation ea this famous CARDIGAN BAY, and in proximity to the Whirled Snowdon Mountain, Bid !fountains, Ceder Idris, Bettwwywood, Bate Laken, he. The Bay ...

Published: Saturday 02 April 1892
Newspaper: Evesham Journal
County: Worcestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1545 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE CENSUS OF ENGLAND AND WALES IN 1871

... inhabitants ; Flint, 76,312; Cardigan, 73,441; Momtgomery, 67,623, Brecon, 59,901; Anglesey, 51,050 ; ’;erionoth, 46,598 ; and Radnor, 25,430. Verpior, Novesmegr 11va.—“The inquest on the body of Albert Edward Johns, the child of R Johns, tailor, of 7 Morley ...

Published: Saturday 22 February 1873
Newspaper: Evesham Journal
County: Worcestershire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2108 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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 ...

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) ...

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... trolled or arobred tboavee—lot, C 2, T. ; £l. John Jomoo, flailos. Fon outrroo. rhort.oreolled n eross.hred breeding (all ewe. to have had • lamb thts warn)-14. Z 2. W. Maws, Croat Persosto ; tad. el. John James, Mules. P entries. ebort.woollert or ...

Published: Saturday 17 September 1898
Newspaper: Evesham Journal
County: Worcestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3220 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

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 ...

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... Bull. calved in 111116.—A. K Hoßh Wintercon, Loped&le, s Albion, d Lofty Zed, 1 ; John Prioe, Penibridgv, Salisbury, s Sendai:a, d Snow. ball, 2 John Tudge, Craven Arms,s Gold Bor, d Ballet Dancer. 3 Staphea Robinion, Linty Loadoo, 4 ; she Bari of Coventry ...

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. ...

STOW. PETTY SES4lONS.—TrivannAr

... Mr. H. Hollis. EDUCATION. —Dennis Rogers and Sarah &wits were fined for not sending children to school regularly. STIALINC Arm.—Frank Morrie and Henry Clarke, boy* of Great Rimington, were fined 6, 6,d., including cent, for ',waling apple+ from an orchard ...

Sala bi Sadie&

... rolisited on or before Thursday seri. Oinso: Orid Ohshisshem PAM Half-a-mile time Nat= /undies. IMPORTANT SAKI OS LIPS AND DEAD ARMING STOCK IMPLIMBNTS, SPLENDID CROPS OP STANDING CORN, FRUIT, Is. *le bi Slain. Smithfield Market. Eveeham. NNW? AND JUL MONDAY ...

Published: Saturday 06 August 1898
Newspaper: Evesham Journal
County: Worcestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1752 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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 ...