CAMBRIDGE POLICE COURT

... course upon Mr. Kent's farm at Chippenham, the Ifitb inst. James Eley, the gamekeeper, proved having seen them land, and the dogs run a hare.—The defendants said they went that way to try the dogs ; they first intended see Mr. Kent for his permission ...

Published: Saturday 30 January 1875
Newspaper: Cambridge Chronicle and Journal
County: Cambridgeshire, England
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LATEST THE UNITED STATES W HEPWORTH DIXON BRIGHAM YOUNG Lake Dec 1874 in Lake Valley a throws a copy of

... witch fixed the day of doom “I is some cuss” explains a loafor in tries to till me with his hope is a creature of mist like golden hag editors when you no more other people ( came of mixing whisky in the laughs one of editorial craft sort of mocking curiosity ...

Published: Saturday 30 January 1875
Newspaper: Liverpool Weekly Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
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LOCAL NEWS

... opened an overture, and this ‘mbuovodbynnp by Mr. Marsh, Mr. Inwood, ' Miss Richards (of Maidstone), Mr. W. Newby, Mr. ' Thompeon, Mr. Buckhurst, Miss Highsted (of Maidstone), and Mr. Strachan, the band finishing the first part with the lively * Cliquot” galop ...

2 o il i -— ed o R R g 3 ‘ 2A B 8 B L R s — -o- 2 . illusion ;bu Sacretary or the T«lal Government Bo . – : g ..

... wore the previous evening. He produced a puir of boots which had a fresh piece on the toe of one shoe, and in fact the footmarks were a complete photograph of these boots, Hook produced a pair of boots at first which did not appear to have been worn for ...

COUNTY POLICE COURT

... for Waist the a uld sarions to to bold.. at Maidstone on the 4th Matte. His last conviction was oaths Faverstsas Quarter is January. 1874, when he was sentenced to twelve months' hard labour for a pair of boots. FAVERSHAM FOOT•BALL CLUB. The following matches ...

HAY MARKET

... currency Fine eontinne to ittraci attention, medium descriptions are difficult of sale, markets are lirm. Mnl d East Kent i.ll l| Waald Kent •*/* .usH-t • 9 t ...

CABPAn forte (1244,_t_.? GEft itAltnr,

... third, Mrs. Turner Turner, - ; very • commended, Mrs. Tur- golden , highly oomme.—_ oar Turner, silver ; highly oommended, Lady silver, Mr. C. H. Mayo, silver, dittoigolden, ditto common, ditto golden. The Point cup for dragoons was awarded to Mr. P. Graham ...

COLONLi. DERRINGER'S LOCK

... clappin' him on the back, you're a tarna- tion honest feller— a darned sight honester nor some of our own folk, I bet my boots ! Come along, then, and we'll just put the job through, right away ; and you shall have a lumpin' share, whether we' find much ...

Published: Saturday 30 January 1875
Newspaper: Bradford Observer
County: Yorkshire, England
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OUE CORRESPONDENCE London Mr Gray to Treasury yesterday year of Government It is it is to carry praotice I it

... it is a home ruler and seat certainly be taken that his resignation to any in tho parties Knatchbull will be elected I East Kent in time to take seat tho of tbe session He is Norton Knatchbull extreme Tory in the Duke of Wellington’s Government a referred ...

Published: Saturday 30 January 1875
Newspaper: Liverpool Weekly Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 10696 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

POULTRY AND DOG SHOW AT LANDPORT

... dogs. After the awards were made yesterday, the judges were entertained at luncheon by the committee, which was held at the Golden Fletce, Commercial-road, Mr. Wise, the president of the committee management, in the chair. The luncheon was extravagantly ...

Published: Saturday 30 January 1875
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
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