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THE COLWICH NUNNERY CASE

... Good Friday last Sarah Pay died in Canterbury in the 104 th year of her age. The deceased was born at Chartham, village in Kent, in the early part of 1767, and has been in receipt parochial relief for upwards of 50 years. There has just died at the Hull ...

LAW AND POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... head-drewei, chiefly of the prevailing golden hoe, eorae of them hiring plaited hair; fails from to 30 inches in length attached great nurobor of girls’ bats variously trimmed, ladies' white kid gloves, Balmoral walking boots, richly embroidered ; large quantity ...

OXFORD CHRONICLE AND BERKS AND BUCKS GAZETTE

... staring at one another for j second or two the girl rushed down stairs give the alarm, and the man, who bad boots on, or else had ■ stockings over his boots, followed. she turned the corner leafing towards the drawing-room the ruffian, aimed blow at her with ...

OXFORD CHRONICLE AND BERKS AND BUCKS GAZETTE

... Banbury, spinster spinster Eaton, ternhie Anne. Adeereury, near iLeibury. spinster Groom, Mary, The Boot, Great Stanrnore. widow Emit, Belvidere park, Kent, S. E gentleman Green. George James, 3 Victona•street, Westminster, gentleman Memos, Edward Sheppara ...

LITERARY ILISCELLAXIA. FOREST HILL. Tune— Lan of Richmond Hill Or all the places in the land None cloth more love

... them safely landed wpm the river aide. Be patient, heart, while waiting to see their shining way, For the little feet in the golden street can never go astray. THE Foie's. -We are pleased to learn Ten Pose Or rica.-The following notices have GENERAL oat ...

LETTE

... dressed in • black cutaway wind ?--Because it is enj o y ed with a gust-o. 1 dark tweed trousers , fl annel vest, and Balmoral boots. In Why is • long sable tippet like the eighth part of a , his coat pocket was •let ter to his brother, signed Arthur, 1 ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Gallons. OCTOBER BREWINGS. BURTON ALES. S. ALLSOPP and SONS. 21s., 24s., 27s., 30s., 3Ss. per Eil., and in Bottle. Raggett's Golden Hop PALE ALE. Xil. 33s.; Firkin, 16s. 6d. Raggett's London Nourishing STOUT. Eil. 32s.; Firkin, 16s.; and in Bottle. GUINNES'S ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Gallons. OCTOBER BREWVINGS. BURTON ALES. S. ALLSOPP and SO3N$. 21s., 21s., 27s., 30s., 33s. per Hil., and in Bottle. Raggett's Golden Hop PALE ALE. Ei.il. 33s.; Firkin, ls. 6d. Raggett's London Nourishing STOUT. Kil. 32s.; Firkin, 16s. ; and in Bottle. GUINNES'S ...

BESPONSIONS

... run, and cold. Bitter east winds, sleet, snow, penetrating rain, this has been the order of the day, instead of the wonted golden May weather showing off oor grand old city, to the fair strangers who usually crowd hither at this time. To those who are ...

Published: Saturday 18 May 1872
Newspaper: Oxford Times
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 4947 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Advertisements & Notices

... No. 34, and suitable either for Business or a Private Residence. JR. JOHN FISHER is directed to SELL by ?? AUCTIONI, at the Golden Cross Jun, Corn Market- street, on Friday the 5th day of July, 1872, at Thrce o'clock ?? valuable HOUSE, No. 34, with Garden ...

Kidlington Horticultural Society

... Bateman; 2, Mr. Hutt, Thrupp. Golden Pencilled Hamburghs-I, Mr. Henry Piper, Oxford; 2, Mr. H. Piper (but as the exhibitors are allowed to take but one prize in a class the second prize was given to Mr. Heath.) Golden Spangled-Two entries, but not worthy ...

Published: Saturday 28 September 1872
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1941 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

AGRICULTURB è HORTICULTURI

... showers down. And. harkt the Geld. the sounds velem riag. It le the reams as their 01 tlity zing - ale whitia Ow store Th. golden grain is piled 'Gain it braes of want, too sure to come. wintry wiada blow wild. For soon will chilly breath. With snow and ...