POETRY
... hid for ever 'neath the grave's cold mould ; His suu is set iv its Celestial west, Yet left us tints of everlasting gold. Tom White. Stockton, Angust, 1870. ...
... hid for ever 'neath the grave's cold mould ; His suu is set iv its Celestial west, Yet left us tints of everlasting gold. Tom White. Stockton, Angust, 1870. ...
... How handsome he is ! How superior to the Lemondale men. Clementine need not ask that stupid husband of hers about him ; Tom White does not know everybody nor everything in the world, though poor Clementine thinks he does. How Clementine and Miranda Ann ...
... Wm. Donkin, shopkeeper, Hoyle Mill, was charged with having deficient half-pound weight. Fined 5s and costs, in all 19s. Tom White, shopkeeper, Barnsley, was charged with having a deficient half-pound weight. The defendant had never been cautioned. Fined ...
... cannot always gather flowers ! ' Yet memory cannot be estranged From Life's bright golden morning hours. Stockton-»n-T>es. Tom White. ...
... 36st. Ditto, red, 5 Dari or Millet, per 30st 68 Indian corp, per oo 32 Ditto, red, new @ & Rye, ber qr 36 41 mixed and per tom = white, per be 62 60 Tares, Koutgs and Stet, mixed 60 6 62 pitte, fo cy ae Upland, white — — uM 62 Linseed, per qr oo 47 beat é ...
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... Grand Musical Spectacle, entitled — THE GATHERING OF THE CLANS! Or, a Yorkshireman's Visit to the Highlands ! Written by Mr Tom White. The entertainment wl'l commence each evening with a GRAND CONCERT, by the following eminent a- cistes : A Treat for Old ...
... the truant by-and-bye. A blush will convince — a tell-tale sigh, Or sweet confession of somebody's eye. Stockton-on-Tees. Tom White. ...
... address from the chairman, after which a melody was sung by the audience. Master Charles Wood recited a piece entitled Tom White and the Doctor. A reading was next given by Mr J. H. Kershaw, entitled A Tale worth Telling. Then followed • dialogue ...
... by the Honourable Londesb | eighteen fie ven entries— 1 £15. Robson, Uld Malt pe of the Derwent ; 2, £5, George (bolanles tom White Rose. Four year old bunting ret and a entrics - 1 * £25, J Fearon. Whiteheves, Ee ere fairly 9 £10, W Armstrong, Kendal ...
... ; hymn ; address, Mr James Fraser ; hymn ; dialogm, Little by little, Cawthra and John Holt Woodhead ; recitation, Tom White and the doctor, Freon Bottomley. The meeting closed with singing and prayer. A number of children signed the pledge. IN ...
... Motley George Washington Irving William James Cope Arthur Wright Joshua Franks J. Scarglll Edward H. Alezr. Mack W. Burton Tom White Alfred Squire Wm. Kelsey William Dixon William Ashworth Jabez Sheldon Joseph Drake Edwin Gelder George Gibson George Moxon ...