JAMES COLLIER. D A., Load., Principal
... JAMES COLLIER. A., Load., Principal. TIIK Metliod of Tcaeliinif iu cn.inently a«l..)iU’il develop tlic mental jH»wcrs and to tit pupils lhor ...
... JAMES COLLIER. A., Load., Principal. TIIK Metliod of Tcaeliinif iu cn.inently a«l..)iU’il develop tlic mental jH»wcrs and to tit pupils lhor ...
... parsons to imitate colliers in lo their conduct at conferences, may sound n humiliating 1 to the cloth in its superior de- th partments; but when colliers behave better hi than parsons, why, then, no argument is d needed to enforce it. d I . ?? ...
... THE COLLIERS’ DISPUTE. INTIMIDATION CASE. At the Burnley borough police cortt on Saturday last, before the Mayor (Mr. J. Matey) and Mcasr*. J. Polde, J. Howorth. and Dugdale, Alesander Scott, a looked on* collier, was charged with ...
... this day * Barnlsy was kept is state of excitement last night on acoonot of the arrival of Dvvoaahite and Cornwall colliers. Tbo colliers cot on strike ssthorod In groaps different places, and tbs Cornwall end Devonshire men were taken lodgings in threes ...
... DOWN AMONGST TEE BURNLEY COLLIERS. Th* cortwdictioß th* report that th» Soath YotkAtr* blmm had offend £B.OOO M*oct ibo bm Mrikool appMit ban hod offoct. aod iapraadna fa lowa tba* tha ateiko la viitMily at as mad. Down tithe preiaai tlaxa onlf few o( ...
... The work d me the lioys evinced that they were being well taught. Prises were subsequently awarded to the most successful. Next term commences (D.V.) on Thursday. January 20th, 1870. Prospectus on application the Principal. - WM. WHISTON, H».D., F.R.O ...
... Education •nil advanced. Very able Aabtstaats and Profwaora. Pbi!«cipal. .MISS St. Oeougk'3 Catholic CROYDON, LONDON. Conilnrt«J bj the JOSKPHITga. to*. - For further particulars UXtUKD HOUBK CULLKOB, «XITUKI>-IIOA«, BIRKDALR PARK. JAMBS COLLIKR. A.. Loud. ...
... A., D.C.L., Scholar Bmzenose College, Oxford; late Classical Examiner for the Indian Civil Service. O. M. REEVES, ESQ.. 8.A., 13th Wrangler St John** College, Cambridge. LANGUAGE, LITE RATI) RE, AND BISTORT J. WALLER EYRE EVANS, ESQ., LL.D, (T.0.D.) MODERN ...
... Miss BERTRAM. llus HOXTACVK Mi-s KEAN. Ml*. SENNBIT. •Mr H-, A.V-ciN. Mr. E.ARNOTT. Mr. UFRI)-l:T. Mr. OSBORNE. Mr. MOORE. And a of Auxiliaries. Ho,t u:.\y seen «n J places secured Mr. Yates’s lh*ic'Vm-I.Doors open at 7 30, to commence at C.—Dus- ...
... etdrred the d» fmdsnt to find earetUs keep the peace, ana fey costs. ■ J COUNTY n»mwiiatrat«*9 on the were LleaVCotowlJ. B. f (in the chair), W. Coddhifton. J. Juhneun, *ad •• r* F.a -Mr Clough applied •P™ order • Tan« P.wtcott, of 27, WltUm, wire « D»t« Prescott ...
... of the parishioners, by tbs Rev. Fraser, D.D., Lord Bishop of Manchester.—tiaxenden, nsar Accrington, Jane 18th, 1877. —Miss Pilling feelingly and suitably replied. PETTY SESSIONS, Thursday.—Before O. Walmsley, J. Mercer, and W. Blythe, Esqrs. Occasional ...
... who tho cl^» SSS?; but Mi- J^JgS^diSog the rcgiiters examieed, vm few in namber. the whole eight yarn i “mo«). Had 1 the I then might Wilberforcc, Ol&datono, ora Brig has innble to e.prere f in deed been and religiousiob“'‘J”oollu7n rand tho iireoription ...