the testimonial
... the testimonial SANDBACH ...
... the testimonial SANDBACH ...
... carried out by Mrs Phillips (Mounts), Mrs H. Phillips, Mrs Sandbach, Mrs Harvey, Mrs Dobree, Mrs Cuppaidge, Misses Punchard (2y, Powning (2), Edmonds, Oldreive, Stanning and Beadel (2), Rev A. Sandbach, Messrs Walter J. Phillips and H. Haymao. About 50 attended ...
... SER/MIOTSrS Will also be preached THE VICAR. Rev. H. F. TRACEY, Vicar of Dartmouth. Offortorics for Cliurcb Lighting Fund. ARTHUR SANDBACH, Vicar. JJ ABBEHTON. HARVEST THANKSGIVING, THURSDA Y, SEPTEMBER Ith, 1 p.m. Preacher ; (’ANON ATHERTON SUM DA Y, SEPTEMBER ...
... was sung; and after the baptism the hymn ’Tis done! that new and heavenly birth.'* The service was very impressive. Mr. Sandbach presided the organ. The choir boys afterwards met at Seymour Villas, where a good meat tea was provided for them, and having ...
... St. John’s Chnrch, Bridgetown, where has organist and choirmaster for 15 years. There was a large congregation and Rev. A. Sandbach, curate in charge, preached {ram the text And the spirit and the bnde say. Come. And let him that heareth say. Come. And ...
... Coml>e Denys, Higbweek, Newton Abbot, Den 16ih, 1898. THE TESTIMONIAL TO REV- A- S .NDBACH- A testimonial to the Bev. A. Sandbach, in acknowledgment of his ministrations Johns’ Church, Bridgetown, during the past two years i» being arranged. Subscriptions ...
... The Totnes Volunteers went to the Brigade Camp at Roborough, and spent week there. The Rev. W. Preedy succeeded Rev. A. Sandbach, curate of Berry Pomeroy, the latter being subsequently presented to the living of Comworthy, to which he was inducted on ...
... composed some the late and present members of S. JoWs, Bridgetown and S. Peter's, Brixham the service being taken by the Rev. A, Sandbach. The lessons were read from Leviticus 215, 213 and John (i, 26-38, the Rev. H. G. Clements, vicar of Blackawton and an a ...
... press:—“ Dear Mr. Tollemacbe —I desire to call your attention to the enclosed extract from a speech which delivered near Sandbach, rad wall Hall, which is in your constituency, July 28. You will see that I referred to the statement made a fortnight before ...
... see him.—The Registrar : You mean that could not ■ee you. (A laugh.) The bankrupt further stated that besides the name of Sandbach, he and his wife had stayed Brighton as Mr. and Mrs. Jackson. He had not paid his servants’ wages.— Mr. Reed said that, after ...
... especially in the dc- rent of children’s bones. “Nothing of the velopni effect Dr. J. M. Fox in 8 pay er ad- kind,” says in Sandbach Local Board of He: a if th. Dr. dressed to the on these Fox informs us that practical information available, and that important ...
... the Rev. Preedy reading the first lesson, from Leviticus 26th chapter, 2nd verse, and the second being read by the Rev A. Sandbach, commencing at the 13th vers© of St. Luke, 12th chapter. The preacher was the Rev. W. E. Durham, rector of Newton Abbot, ...