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WEDDING. AT SLLTBURN,

... was on Wednesday Church, the principals being Mr George Walter Riley, of Mountroyd House, Stockton, and Miss Cosendoline Mary Pearson, of Lyndhurst, Saltburn, daughter of the late Mr T. G. Pearson. The Rev. A. E. Salmon, resident minister, performed the ...

THE HER LD

... faint flush Mary Pearson's face lb* you want to go? she asked. . . Whit' t a question': oeouroe I don't. But, then, never wants to do the things that are right. If you will tell me white I can find a time-table— No, no, Mary Pearson c.rkd. 1 1 ...

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... Tyerman, Lizzie Peat, Alec Wcrthy, Willie Nelson, Doris Pearson. Nora Curry, Winnie Hepton, Edward Wardingham, Connie Heward, Mary Pearson., E. Gusterd, Nora Wetherald, Thomas and Gladys Bulmer, Robert Suggett, Harold McCrone, W. Featherstone, Hy. Naylor, Charles ...

Published: Saturday 26 January 1907
Newspaper: Northern Weekly Gazette
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 194 | Page: 28 | Tags: none

PAUL QUENTIN. CHAPTER VIIL NO NAME

... PAUL QUENTIN. CHAPTER VIIL NO NAME. Mary Pearson shrugged her shoulders. She was still white, but getting a grip upon herself. am as much in the dark as you are. she said. But I had better begin at the beginning. One of my menservants is ill upstairs ...

OLD-TIME WEDDINGS

... he roasted; Joseph Gibson gives a pig, to be roasted. And, in order that this roast meat may be well basted,—do you see, Mary Pearson, Betty Hodgson, Mary Bushby, Many Fisher, Sarah Briscoe, and Betty Porthouse, give each of them a pound of buttcc. The ...

Published: Saturday 06 February 1904
Newspaper: Northern Weekly Gazette
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 316 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

and I offered . to do it for half a crown. I wanted the money badly enough. too. I recollect

... despised the man who had manciously sttempted to degrado him in Mary Pe.arson's eyes. The taunt struck Nme. for tniilorce fact grew hot and he eye flashed angrily. He could see that Mary Pearson wae biting her lips. Even the tall stately figure by his side ...

CHAPTER IX. GENUINE OR NOT?

... off to tha village and searched for the missing servants. He would not part with the key of the strong room, declaring to Mary Pearson that he knew her better than she knew herself and would g;ve her no opportunity of ! shawing mercy to the person who had ...

ARHIAG ES

... Silt. 1878. At the ludetersch nt Chnpel, QueeMs-tesrace,, Middlenbrough, by the Rev. Robert lrederids Waiter Watdall. to Mary Pearson. ...

Births, Marriages, and Deaths

... alderman Thomas Nelson, J.P.. in it. 76:h year. —On the 24411 December. Miles rearia. - in, the dearly-beloved bustard of Mary Pearson, JuroLion. aged Row srass —On the 19th inst , at Standerton, Sorrth Africa. (826 Private Richard the beloved and son of ...

WEDDING CELEBRATIONS AT STOCKTON

... EMPLOYER'S HOSPITALITY. On Thursday week, at the Wesleyan Chapel, Saltburu, the marriage aas solemnised of Miss Gwendoline Mary Pearson, the youngest daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Pearson, Lyndhurst, Saltburn, and Mr George Walter Riley, only eon of Mr ...

CHAPTER XVI. R ALF TOLD

... glanured at his companion. Ile had. perhaps. gone too far. for in any case vras no business of his. He had not expected Mary Pearson to yield quit:. so easily, and something in nature of an apology trembled on his lips. Yet be could not deity that 'h. ...