OBITUARY
... We regret to announce the Buddende%th or Mrs. Snazelle (wife of the well-known baritone vocalist), which occurrcd ou Tuesday last, the 5th inst. ...
... We regret to announce the Buddende%th or Mrs. Snazelle (wife of the well-known baritone vocalist), which occurrcd ou Tuesday last, the 5th inst. ...
... . For the second time within a few months York has been the scene of the sudden death of an old stager. It is scarcely twelve months since we announced that poor Reginald Moore had been struck down by apoplexy, and we now have a similar painful task imposed upon us by the sudden and unexpected death of Mr. Charles King, the manager of Messrs. Holt and Wilmot's New Babylon company. Mr. King, ...
... . Jaoksox.-- On Tuesday, April 17, 1333, of asthma, at tho Infirmary, Torquay, Devon, Mary, the wifo of John Jackson, vocalist aii'l c.miedian, aged 01. Lono.-- On Friday, April 20, 1888, at his residence, Tho Peel Hotel, Blackburn, Edward Long, aged 45, deeply re- grotted. Mylks.--Oij Friday, April 20, 18S8, at her residence, 74, Grove-street, Leek, the beloved mother of Mr*. Ted M\ks, aged ...
... December 23, he pat the finishing touches to ons of the scenes for the panto mime on the evening of the same day hs died, much regretted by all who knew him. The widow and child he left behind him are, we learn, unprovided for. Mr. John Sheridan, of the Royal, Cardiff, ha- kindly started a fund to reiiere them in th-ii distress. Any contributions and all contribution! will be thankfully ...
... LiAwrios. Un Tupsdaj*, August 27, 1839, waiter, the beloved brother of Nellie Lawson, R.I. P. Draycott.-- At the Rose and Crown, Hanley, Mrs. T. Dravcott. sister of Mr. F. W. Palmer. Deeolv regretted. ...
... supper was given by Mr. J. P. Moore, aud a very enjoyab o evening apeut. Among those present wero M ssis. J. P. Moore, Chas. i'ramnore, Villiere fa. ierrir, Gustavus Bell, Arthur Byron, H. D. J'0 ,ut Misses Kate Newton, Ida Livings, an i the brid i and bridegroom, &o. During tho evening the br di was presented with a pretty brooch, and tne brid groom with a handsome silver-mounted pipe. ...
... . Okmondk.-- On Monday, April 10, 1888, Mrs. Alfred Ormonde of a daughter. Both doing exceedingly well. Pool b. On Monday, April 30, 1888, the wife of Tom Poole, of a dawghter. Macmillan.-- On Sunday morning, May 0, 1888, at Bristol, tho wife of J. T. Macmillan of a daughter. ...
... 3 FitzGrralr.-- On Sunday, July 21, 1889, at Glasgow, wife of Mr. Albeit W. FitzUerald (Albert Wyndham) of a daughter. ...
... - RrynoldS.-- On Fii lay, December 2S, 1838, the ^ife of Mr. Frank Reynolds nee Mdlle. Louise Green) of a daughter. Both doing well. CoiiMNGiiAM. On Sunday, January G, 1880, at Kirkcaldy, the wife of Alfred Gollinghatn, prematurely of a daughter. Dahiiwoou.-- On Sunday, January IS, 1889, the wife of Mr. Arthur r>shwood, proprietor cf Merry Moments com pany, Dublin, of a son. Mother and child ...
... Hydes-- Purchll.-- On Saturday, November 9, ISftfl, b> I special license, at the registry office, Sunderland, Marcus J. Hvdes to Florence Beatrice Pureed. ...
... . i Stuart. -On Tuesday, October 21), lbb9, in Liverpool, Anm Bell Stuart (McNeill), azed .'{9. I Lisdroth.-- On Friday, November 8, 1S89, at Charing Crosi Hospital, of tubercular meningitis, Walter Llndroth, a^od 27. ...
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