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BEDFO&D GENERAL INFIRMARY. turday, January 2, 1875. Plfianhnlmithddunng‘ ssssessssevesnes In-Patients ...flw‘r?ek ..

... Fanshawe .ooeecvvevnnseenaeeneeen. 117 1 Bunyan Meeting per Rev. John Brown 20 12 7 Balance of Grammar School Church Fund per | Rev. F. Fanshawe ..0000000eee 8 6 9 ] St. John's Church per Rev. H. Pearse 216 6 | WITHDRAWN SUBSCRIPTION ...

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... per Rev. — Matthews 3 6 7 Lclmn»l Communion Alms per Rev. ririg WE cecesvonccsvsenccsnsecnncee.s 117 1 ting per Rev. John Brown 20 12 7 reammar School Church Fund per N oo 0055 sonssenns hurch per Rev. H. Pearse WITHDRAWN aw, Bedford .. IPTION ...

BEDFORD WORKING MEN’'S INSTITUTE

... SESSIONS, TUESDAY. Present: Mr. John Harvey, chairman; Col. Stuart, deputy-chairman ; His Grace the Duke of Bedford, the Marquis of Tavistock, Col. Gilpin, M.P., Mr. A.W. Peel, M.P., Capt. Polhill-Turner, M.P., Lord St. John, Sir 8. (. Payne, Bt., Mr. H ...

WOBURN

... points made by each. The prizes Bed}()ml.theMar( visof Tavistock, Lord Herbrand Russell, | are of a miscellaneous character, and the winners will Admiral Kel})pelll. Miss G. Russell, Rev. H. B. Southey | be allowed to choose their prizes from the general list ...

ASPLEY GUISE

... unless a fixed salary is assigned to him.”—After some conversation, on the motion of Mr. G. Claridge, seconded by Mr. H. Russell, the further consideration of this matter was adjourned till next Board day. Amount required for the next two weeks £llO, ...

HERTFORDSHIRE. QUARTER SESSIONS

... Coles guilty and Castle not guilty. Coles was sentenced to nine months’ imprisonment. John Smith (24), labourer, was indicted for breaking into the dwelling-house of John Walton, at Holywell, and stealing one silk hatband, one pair of cotton gloves, one ...

EARL COWPER, K.G., LORD OVERSTONE, THE MARQUIS OF TAVISTOCK, LORD C. J. F. RUSSELL, FRANCIS BASSETT, Esa., M.P. ..

... EARL COWPER, K.G., LORD OVERSTONE, THE MARQUIS OF TAVISTOCK, LORD C. J. F. RUSSELL, FRANCIS BASSETT, Esa., M.P., N. G. LAMBERT, Esa., M.P., CAPT. POLHILL-TURNER, M.P., BARON F. DE ROTHSCHILD, THE ARCHDEACON OF BUCKINGHAM, THE MAYOR OF DUNSTABLE, W. S ...

HUNTINGDONSHIRE

... Mr. W. Stimson, Mr. John E. Cuteliffe, Ald. neighbourhood, and with all the kindly feelings he had Carter, Mr. J. Usher Taylor, Mr. James C. Sheppard, for its people he had on more than one oceasion felt a | Dr. Slinn, Mr. John Horrell, Mr. Arthur Stimson ...

mlfll. BRIGHT AT BIRMINGHAM. members for Blrnmfiln.' i Mr. Bright, Mr. Dixo and Mr. Muntz, addressed their ..

... London ; entered at St. John's Coll. | settled, Mr. Bright commenced his address. He was 1871, but migrated to Pembroke the following year; Suffering from severe cold, which affected his voice, and was scholar successfully at St. John's and Peter House ; ...

BEDFORDSHIRE TIMES AND INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY, 30 JANUARY, 1875

... sessesanersenvisne 015 10 BEDFORD BOROUGH PETTY SESSIONS, MONDAY. Before the Mayor (Ald. Hurst), in the chair Mr. John Howard, Mr. John R. Bull, Mr. Fredk. Howard, and Mr. A. E. Burch. A Famiuiar Face.—William Savage (#3), rag and bone “collector, Gravel-lane ...

OLD WARDEN

... were regaled with biscuits and wine, and then the party left for home. WOBURN. S St (P‘f:mßSk:sslxloxs}; Friday. efore “has. Russell, chairman ; Major Coo Mr. A. Parker, Mr. 8. Burton, and Col. Gilpin. 154 (CHARGEABLE TO THE UntooN.—Charles Lmerton, plait ...