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THE OLD MASTERS

... (lvote their leaves) here to give you a list of some of his-earv Earl of Oxford, Sir John Borroughes, Sir Thomas Gate, Sir Wilklamn Iovlace, Sir Thomas V lane, Sir Robert Carsy, Sir Sum. Ha~rcout, Sir Henry Paiten, and Sir Michael Bvraid-besides divers others ...

THSE YtTliKSHriiE POST, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, IgPfl

... carpet*, akin male, toilet aete. trinket seta he. The UiK'tUAMun include few oil paratinga H. Same, a Kay. Williama, Jaa. Hardy. C. Madou. J. A. Arthur Claridg a few lota china and glass. The DOMESTIC contain numerous Catalogue* may bad oa the Auctioneers ...

FORTUNES MADE IN BUSINESS

... Goschen—Lord Wolverton, £1,820,000; Sir John Hardy, £J,033,000; and Sir William Miller, ot Manderston, £1,023,000. All these were FORTUNES WAN IN BUSINESS— Lord Wolverton's out of Glyn's Bank, Sir John Hardy's in Lowinoor Ironworks, and Sir William Millers ...

Published: Saturday 04 January 1890
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1064 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Advertisements & Notices

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THE YORKSHIRE POST, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1890

... latitude enough in the selection of material She would undoubtedly have thrown in her lot with Mas. LYNN LINTON and Ma. THOMAS HARDY, who both agree in thinking that certain subjects are present unjustifiably forbidden. People before sitting down to write ...

\\ – THE YORKSHIRE POST, MONDAY, JANUARY

... Crompion's, mi»v named among best works of the kind. 4. are not aware of any such msgaxioe. D., The trial and of Laurenoe Bellew Thomas at Liverpool, Deoomber 19, for conspiring prevent the sale of cattle from the Masaereene estate, conclusive proof of the assertion ...

BOOKS TO READ AND BOOKS TO USE

... illustrations are excellent feature this useful almanack. John Women's Cricketer's Almanack fWisden A Co.) another of those hardy annuals the issue which u always anticipated with pleasure. The frontispiece this time photograph preventing nine prominent ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1890

... re-rl»cted president, and E. Hodgson, John Henry E. Nixey, ana J. Hall, vice-presidents; Mr. J. T. Ridley, treasurer, and Mr. Thomas Mason, aecretary. The election committee closed the THE PRICE OF CLEVELAND PIG IRON.—Yeaterday accountant's certificate was ...

Advertisements & Notices

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THE VOLUNTEERS

... Matron. She wishes to have the Young Person shielded by locking the bookcase rjlber than Bowdlcrismg our literature. Mr. Thomas Hardy seems think that a special magazine for adalts only would meet needs of those who present find Eoglish fiction insufficiently ...

Advertisements & Notices

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Published: Saturday 11 January 1890
Newspaper: Skyrack Courier
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1384 | Page: 8 | Tags: none