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From the LONDON GAZETTE, Friday, May 28

... Hackney, builder— Wn?' Rowland Hill, Birmingham, silversmith—Thomas Franci* Millar, Bath, publisher—John Simpson Leake, Sandbach, Cheshire, salt merchant—William Howard Heginbottom» Manchester, hosier—Thomas Marsden and John Clayton, or late of Rochdale ...

FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES

... Moon, Bart., of Fetchain, Surrey, and Mary Frances, daughter of Surgeon-General F. Bradshaw, C.B. Mr. S. Sandbach, eldest son Mr. Henry R. Sandbach, of Hafodunos, Abergele, and Mrs. Crossleigb, second daughter of the late Mr. J. Robinson Tease, of West ...

University and Collegiate News

... The Rev. G. G. Bradley, late Master of Marlborough College, has been chosen a member of the Council. The head-mastership of Sandbach Grammar School, Cheshire, has been conferred upon the Rev. Wm. Herbert Maddock, M.A., assistant-master of Malvern College ...

RECENT WILLS

... RECENT WILLS. The following have been proved :— Mr, William Robertson Sandbach, F.R.G.S., late of Prince's Gate, Hyde Park £320 000 Right Hon. Edward James, Earl of Powis, High Steward of Cambridge University, Lord Lieutenant Montgomeryshire 000 Mr. Richard ...

LADY CURZON'S CHRISTMAS TREE

... crackers, and blazing with candles. Beside the tree sat Lord and Lady Curzon and their children, while Mr. Lawrence, Major Sandbach, Lord Suffolk, Captain Marker, and Mr. Meade drew lots, and every child, after a high tea, received one, two, or even three ...

BATH ANGLERS' ASSOCIATION

... spoil to the weigning-in department unaided. The result was declared as follows:-lst prize, Mr. W. Edwards; 2nd, Mr. C. H. Sandbach; 3rd, Mr. Harding. Twenty wmpeted. Subsequently large party of members and friends sat down to an excellent supper at the ...

Arrivals

... Badcock, Blunt, Hughes, and Tweedale. Grand Hotel —Countess of Lanesborough; Dowager Lady Davis; Major and Mrs S. Sandbach; Capts. Sandbach and Hickman ; Capt. and Mrs H. Mainwaring Dunstan ; Messrs and Mesdanies Edwards, Barnett, Ripley, Jones, Bateman ...

Arrivals

... Davis Sir Robert Jardine, Bart.; Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Bart., M.P.; Sir Henry and Lady Hawkins; Major and Mrs S. Sandbach ; Capt. Sandbach Rev Dr and Mrs White Rev Collins; Messrs and Mesdames Edwards, Dobson, Barnett, Leslie, McDougall, Ripley, Jones ...

Arrivals

... Blount, Adams. Bagshaw, and Van-Kempen, Grand Hotel —Dowager Lady Davis ; Sir Francis Davis ; Sir Arthur Otway ; M jorand Mrs Sandbach. Major lnilli P8; Captain Cameron ; Rev Canon Kingsbury, Rev Collins Hu'chinson, Mrs Dr Maitland King; Messrs and Mesdames ...

From the LONDON GAZETTE, Friday, Feb. 6

... Dowding, West- Siff ' tallo . and w °°»en draper-John Cardiff, Glamorganshire, builder — a Br stol, victualler-Chas.' Wharton. Sandbach miller-Thomas Peckston, Scarboroughi York.hS draper-Edward Fenton, Batler C«r v« ' shoddy dealer—John R,,, a , r £' Yor kshire ...

is stated that the Poor Travellers house at Rochester, mentioned by Charles Dickens o 0I Christm** annuals, is ..

... cushions windJ* blinds, and carpets, from a first-class ca * London and North-Western Railway The were going from Crewe Sandbach. XDen it wa s that Fetch completely rifled the cardX, all *• furniture out of the window, LWer £:3*»Jj London having a narrow ...