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Uttoxeter Advertiser and Ashbourne Times

ENGLISH TROOP'S FOR_ CRETE

... Simpson, Captain C. 0. Smeaton, Lieut. Freeland, Lieut. Fowler. and Lieut. the Hon. N. A. Hood. Three Volunteer bands of the Monmouthshire Artillery and the 2nd and 4th South Wales Borderers accompanied the force to the railway station. and the soldiers were ...

A FUNEKAI, INSTEAD OF A WEI•DiNG

... A FUNEKAI, INSTEAD OF A WEI•DiNG. An inquest has been held at Magor, Monmouthshire, on the burly of George Barren 122), fireman, at Newport Docks. Barron, whose wedding was fixed for Boxing Day. vis:ted his sweetheart ou Christmas Day. A quarrel took ...

FROM COACHMANTO MILLIONAIRE

... comes to the heirs, of whom the coachman referred to is one. The other participators are his father, who lives in Newport, Monmouthshire. and four brothers. After all legal and other expenses have been met, it is expeoted that this windfall, equally divided ...

PARKJN

... to 1605? and is the custom of eating parkin strictly limited to certain distrieta? Hone tells us that in Wales and in Monmouthshire the custom prevailed among the lower af begging bread, called dole-bread, for the souls of the departed, on November ...

DISASTROUS FIRES

... DISASTROUS FIRES. THREE LIVES LOST. alone, A disastrous fire, accompanied by kiss of life. occurred at Tredegar. Monmouthshire, a few ago. A fully-licensed house, known as the George lon, was burnt down, and the three inmates —David Morrie (51), the landlord ...

HUSBAND'S MISCONDUCT

... husbanl, Mr. Harold Lair Fence. There was no defence.—Mrs. Lawrens was marred to the respondent on December 18M, at Usk, in Monmouthshire, and she lived him until March, 1878, when she left him ci of his cruelty. At Uplands in 1871 respondent behaved unkindly ...

BEFORE ORDERING POSTERS SEE SPECIMENS. ADDRESS :- ‘7IIEIPLTIESMIR.' 1=)1=1.357 UTTOXETER. SEQUEL TO THE COIL ..

... had hoped in Merthyr that the overseers would been wise enough to leave the workmen on the lints, as had been done in Monmouthshire. The Revising Barrister said if he had any option in the matter his sympathies would be with the applicants, but he felt ...

WILLS AND BEQUESIS

... shall benefit most largely. The will, with two codicils. of the Right floe. Baroness Llanover, of Abercarn and Elan. over, Monmouthshire, and Great btanhope-street„ Mayfair, who died on January 17th, lues been proved, the value of the personal amounting ti ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... PARLIAMENT. In the House of Commons on Wedneeday, Mr. Vaughan Davies moved the se.ntid reading of the Lend Tenure (Welea and Monmouthshire) Bill He spoke of the land hunger which existed in Wales. as a Clmsequenvu of rents higher than they ought to he, and urged ...

ASHBOURNE SHIRE HORSE SHOW

... Queen, the latter being bred by the Prince of Wales at Sandringham. Captain Duncombe's Hendre Merry Lass, the well-known Monmouthshire filly, bred by Lord Llangattock, was third, but so close was the competition between this animal and Victor's Queen, a ...

FACTS FANCIES. .hould always be used alone and purr, as it readily forms electric couples with every other ..

... FLOWERING Sosaar. ?Alm Sunday is, no doubt, the correct name for the Sunday preceding Easter, but in South Wales and Monmouthshire it is better known as Flowering Sunday, and rightly, too, as a visit to any of the leading cemeteries will prove. Here ...