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A SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT THE ROYAL ACADEMY

... A SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT THE ROYAL ACADEMY. (By a Colcestbian.) With brilliant sunshine, and a clear, almost cloudless sky, it was much more tempting to take a run down to the green lanes of the country, and enjoy in solitude the works of Nature, than to saunter in the dose, crowded rooms of the palace of the works of art. However, Saturday is the Londoner's holiday, and as I knew I .-should ...

Published: Saturday 11 June 1881
Newspaper: Essex Standard
County: Essex, England
Type: Article | Words: 1535 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: unions asylums 

CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS (Prepaid.) s. d. Domestic Servants wanting places, 4 lines ?? 1 0 Domestic Servants ..

... ?? ?? 1 6 Apartments to be Let, 4 lines *. 2 0 [If reference is made to the Office, I*. extra.] WANTED, hi Suffolk, a thoroughly respectable Single Youi.g Man, «k GROOM and COACHMAN, to take charge of a P«ir of Horses, and to live iv the house. Would oe required also to Clean Boots, tic. Ooe accustomed to Siug in a Choir preferred.- Apply, ?? wages, ...

SUDBURY

... ST LEONARD'S HOSPITAL. A eeneral meeting of the subscribers (to which the nublic were also invited) was held in one of the wards of the Hospital, on Wednesday last Amongst those pre- sent were— W. D. King, Esq., Chairman; Revds. J W. 11. Molyneux, T. L. Green (Hon. Sec), F. Slateri J. Foster, H. V. Shortland, O. Raymond, J. St. Clere Raymond, J. Steer, Newbury, and C. Smitli ; Dr. Williams; E. ...

LONG MBLFORD. I

... STOKE AND MELPOBD UNION BkHDIT SOCIETY.— The 50 th anniversary of this flourishing Association was held at the Lion Inn, Long Melford, on Monday last From the report issued we gather that there are at the present tune 1426 insuring members (male and female) residing iii Uie parishes of Acton, Assington. East Bergholt, Bildeston, Borley , Boxford, Brettenbam, Bures, Lamarsh, Caveadish, Pentlow, ...

Advertisements & Notices

... FIRE AT THE IRON WORKS, WICKHAM MARKET. .jessrs. WHITMOIRE & BINYON -ASTEN to express their high appreciation and if gratitude to their employsd and many friends, who, tlleir great and untiring exertions, prevented the far- itier spread of the above disastrous Fire, and preserved to iipoertaut a portion of the property. ?? nd his Brigade, also the Wickham Mrket an d Woodbridge Brigades, the ...

Society & Personal Notes

... On November SOth. a grand ball was given at the 1 Athenaeum, Bury St. Edmunds, by a Committee of 30 gentlemen in acknowledgement of a very successful «• Rose Ball given last February by ladies of West Suffolk. The invitations, which were very numerous, were issued on behalf of the Committee by Lord Franck Hervey, M.P., Col. Ibbetson, Mr. W. Gage Blake, Dr. Macnab, and Mr. W. E. Lake (Hon Sec ...

Published: Saturday 08 December 1888
Newspaper: Essex Standard
County: Essex, England
Type: Article | Words: 709 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: unions asylums 

SUFFOLK AND NORFOLK BAPTIST ASSOCIATION

... SUFFOLK AND NORFOLK BAPTIST ASSOCIATION. The annual meetings of the Suffolk and Norfolk Baptist Association (Strict Baptists) were held ou Wednesday aud Thursday in a field at Bradfield St. George, kindly placed at the disposal of the Association by Mr. A. Edgar. Those connected with tbe Baptist cause in Bradfield, upon whom most of the burden of the work of preparation had necessarily fallen, ...

A NIGHT IN AN INDIAN FOREST

... My friend B- is a great enthusiast on big gerne shooting; not being a rich man or a commander of elephants, he will use a humbler method of obtaining his game, and sit up for nights, perched in a tree,.with a bleating goat or a howling pariah dog tied to a stump beneath. I having been sent on detachment with hin *o a tiger and leopard district, was of course made to partake in the enthusiasm, ...

Published: Friday 07 December 1888
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 1363 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: News  unions asylums 

CHRISTMAS IN BURY

... Christinas Day passed off in a very quiet manner in ?? KdmundV, no special event being' observable. There was a lack of seasonable amusements for the (•lirii-tmas holidays, and the dense, unwholesome fog which pr ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... BELGIUM. INAUGURATION OF KING LEOPOLD II The correspondent of the Times describes the scene in the Belgian Chamber at the Inauguration of the new King of Belgium : — The President was among the first to take his seat, and round him clustered all the members of the Senate in full official uniform, and generally covered with decorations, those of the Lower Chamber coming only in plain evening ...

Published: Wednesday 27 December 1865
Newspaper: Essex Standard
County: Essex, England
Type: Article | Words: 2467 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: unions asylums