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... round will played to-day. Major Cooper Key opposing Mr. W. A. Briscoe, and Mr. B. J. Bill meeting Mr. U. 8. Mabony. Mr. Clifford Watson has sent to the Pathological Institute of the London Hospital fox purpose cancer research. ...
... Bingham (conditionally) 21 0 0 Mr. A. Wightman . 21 0 0 Mr. Robert Blake .. 20 0 Mr. G.J. Marplee ~ , 20 0 0 Mr. JT. Clifford Watson „ 15 15 0 Mr. W. E. Olegg „. 10 10 0 Mr. John Watson .. .. 10 10 0 Mr. W F. Black .. „ 10 10 0 Mr. H. O. io 10 .Mr. Firth ...
... Vickers, Mr. Verity. The Earl WharnclifTe, Sir Alexander Wilson Bart.. Mr. C. B. Stuart Worflev. M.P.. Mr. W Watson, Mr. J. Clifford Watson.Mr Frank Whelm Tolonel Winder, the Rev. J. G. Williams, Mr. M. Wrench, the Rev. Dr. Mr. H. Mr. J Kincsford Wilson. Mr ...
... one of his brothers is to become the owner. Lord Denman does not live at Middleton Hall. The present occupant is Mr. Clifford Watson, of Sheffield, nephew of the late Sir Henry Watson. It is not called 'Stoney Middleton Hall.' Surely it cannot be correct ...
... Charles Macro Wilson. Messrs. Harold Thomas. Samuel G- Richardson. Charles Wardlow. John Ellis. James Dixon, A. F. Stone J. Clifford Watson, and the secretary. Mr. J. T. Darwent. Nine annuitants, each entitled annuity of were elected. The total number annuitants ...
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... out poor team, though Bury had out strong eleven. Mr. J. lewis, of Blackburn. lined the men In the (oUo’wtng order.- Clifford. Watson and Barlow, half-back*: Btokc«. Wright. White and Taylor, forwarda. : goal; Lindsay and Gregory, lee™ and Rom ). Boss ...
... were pronounced. The bearers were all old sc^ n the deceased. Ihe principal mourners were Messrs. Peter Cadman (son), Clifford Watson (brother-in-law), Alfred Hart, George Cadman, Willie Cadrnan, Edward Cadman, Charles Cadman, Edwin Cadman, Hubert Cadraan ...
... Messrs. Harold Thomas. S. G. Richardson. John Ellis, E. Cutler, Thomas Darwin, James Uixon, B. Sandford, F. Stone, J. Clifford Watson, and the secretary (Mr. J. T. Darwent). Eight annuitants were elected, two of them each entitled a T. W. pension of £25 ...
... certificate, Nellie Joce, and Constance Haley (with honors); sth claw certificate. Mabel Nash, May Coton. Daisy Trim, Clifford Watson, Pattie Coton (with 'honors). Winnie Botwright (with honors), and Kathleen Siggers (with honours); writing. 3rd class ...