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THE YORKSHIRE' POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGEfrCEtt, THURSDAY, JANUARY_3I

... O. and Ground v. Cheltenham Collcf's. 2S.—At Maidstone, Surrey v. Kent. AUGUST. 1 —At Nottingham. Gloucestershire v. Notts. 2 —At Lascclles Hail, Harrow Wanderers v. Lascclln Rail. Week.— First Match—Kent 113 or 14| v. KlsT»n of All England. Second MaU-h ...

TRAINING NOTES

... Scarborough. 5 -At Ilkley. Knaresborough v. Ilkley. Canterbury Week.—First Match—Kent (13 or 14) Eleven All England. Second Match—Kent v. M.C.O. Third Match —Gentlemen of Kent v. I Zingari. 5 —At the Oval. Surrey v. Sussex. 5.-At Nottingham, Notts v. Australians ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, Jj7B

... 15 —At Khclliehi, Yorkshire t. I)erbysh ! ro. 13 - AtTunbrid: Wells, Kent ». llauta. 18.—At Lord's, Middlesex ». Yorkshire 18 At MunchesUr, Notts ». I^vncashirß. 21. —At Kent, Kent t. Derbysliire. 22. Brighton, btxrrey ». Sussex. 22.—At Nottingham, bire ...

gave us both a sharp, quick look, and did not answer. never took his eyes from Teddy's face. Have you

... Lambert jumped back in ' ' and, shaking Old Grecian by the hand, ercl-ii* yield the palm of victory, thou man of fat, more *° a golden chain than Wolsey's mighty cook ! . c What would be said now-a-days to couple ol go* men running a race on a Sunday for a ...

Published: Saturday 16 March 1878
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2239 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Hlg TENANTS

... the Irish Land Bill Tuesday the 12th April. MAIDSTONE BARRACKS. CARD WELL, in reply to Sir John Lnbbock, said the Maidstone Barracks would be vacant in few days, tat they would not accommodate the Wert Kent Militia, otherwise it would convenient and ...

&3T Marriages Und deaths must be signed by the name and address oj the jenckr.— Births and MarrUiyes with No

... J. Abbey. James Richard White, son of the late Mr. Richard White, innkeeper, to Eliza, eldest daughter of Mr. James Brooke, boot maker, all of Leeds. Wilkinson-Taylor.—Feb. 7th, at Glasgow, by the Rev. Robert iilair, James H. Wi'kinson, of Buriey, near ...

Published: Saturday 10 February 1872
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: FamilyNotice | Words: 1498 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

CURRENT PRICES OF BRITISH GRAIN AND FLOUR HT

... CURRENT PRICES BRITISH GRAIN AND FLOUR Shillings pur Quarter. Wheat, Essex and Kent, white old to —..new 50t057 „ ~ red —to --..new 50 Korfolk, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire, red. .old 4S. .new 47 Bari.kv —to— Chevalier, new Grinding 36 39 Distilling 33 ...

(From Nowa-Days.)

... merrily denuding the polee of their golden flowers. It is enjoyable pastime to watch the little toddling specimens of rural humanity joyously strip the flowers from the midst of the green leaves, and gambol the while; for Kent most of the villagers take hop-picking ...

The responsibility of a railway company for loss flailed by the unpunctuality of its train* was again; tested ..

... front window ; but it so happened that Mr. Kent was just entering the house, so that he caught prisoner with open arms. A crowd speedily collected, and a cry was raised that the prisoner had a knife : but Mrs. Kent seized his hands and held them behind ...

Published: Saturday 28 November 1874
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5179 | Page: 8 | Tags: none