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BONFIRE NIGHT

... BONFIRE NIGHT. The Fifth falling on a Saturday, the usual observance of Guy Fawkes' day was in many places shifted to the Monday. In other places, as at Templecombe (where there is a very energetic association) it was anticipated, and the display was ...

BONFIRE NIGHT

... BONFIRE NIGHT. The Fifth falling one Saturday, the usual observance of Guy Fawkes' day was in many places shifted to the Monday. In other plaxes, as at Templecombe (where there is a very energetic association) it was anticipated, and the display was on ...

Published: Friday 11 November 1881
Newspaper: Poole Telegram
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 669 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

SHERSORNE, BONFIRE NIGHT

... SHERSORNE, BONFIRE NIGHT. The Fif h falling on a Saturday, the usual observance of Guy Fawkes' day was in many places shifted to the Monday. In other places, as at Templecombe (where there is a very energetic association) it was anticipated, and the display ...

BONFIRE NIGHT

... BONFIRE NIGHT. The Fifth falling an a Saturday, the u mil observance of Guy Fawkes day was in many places shifted to the Monday. In other as at Templecombe (where there is a very energetic association) it was anticipated, and the display wart on the 4th ...

Published: Friday 11 November 1881
Newspaper: Weymouth Telegram
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 655 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

BRISTOL

... apparel as suitable for high days, holidays, and bonfire nights, but surely if, on all occasions when Englishmen take holidays, they were to assume the garb worn by some on Monday—our bonfire night—they would cause a serious revolution in our modes ...

CASTLE CARY

... CASTLE CARY. BONFIRE NIGHT was ;;I:37;TatT4 here by a grand torchlight procession headed by the brass band parading the streets. There was subsequently a large bonfire in the Market-place, with the usual squibs, crackers, &c. TAUNTON. GUY FAWKRS' Dar ...

BONFIRE NIGHT

... BONFIRE NIGHT. Th e Fifth f e lling on a Saturday, the usual observance of Guy Fawkes' day was in places shifted to the Monday. In other plays , as at Templocomhe ( w h ere there is • very energetic assoc;stion) it was anticipated. and the display was ...

BERE REGIS

... Choesoman. of Oborne, was before Captain Biddle on Monday morning for stealing a melodion belonging to Alice Clark on bonfire night, the 7tb inst. The value of the instrument was put down as Bs. The prosecutrix, Alice Clark, said : I live at the Woolniington ...

Dotco anb Ninto

... of young Weymouth you've seen for years; all ranks joined, all faces 'brightened, all wishes one, and that is t have a bonfire night. Anybody who spoils harmony is heat tily hissed out of the room, aid at the work they go with a genud enees that is refreshing ...

liiiii, ~ , „ Potts anti Rlints.

... of young Weymouth you've seen for years ; all ranks joined, all faces brightened, all wishes one, and that is to have a bonfire night. Anyb3(ly who spoils harmony is heartily hissed out of the room, and at the work they go with a genui• eness that is rafreshing ...

THE DINNER

... bread awl scrape —(lau g hter)—now fowls ate deer that parsons canont tae.e than, except hi‘h days and holidays, and bonfire nights; and milk is e. rich that milk-Della:0 take care to .blute it .4 ith plenty of skim —(lauglAer) —h., hoped the g sad ...