40 YEARS IN SEATON
... retired postman, of Corsham Cottage, Highwellroad, Seaton, aged t; ...
... retired postman, of Corsham Cottage, Highwellroad, Seaton, aged t; ...
... Papal Legate, ardinal Rossuni, in the State appartments t Bombay, set apart for royal guests. The five-year-old son of Mr. Charles Hall, Haslemere, was accidentally knocked down >y a motor Monday at Ganielsvale, near taslemere, and died a few hours later ...
... No License.â.John Satchell, of West Buckland, was fined 10s for keeping a dog without a license. No Light.âErnest Charles Hall, butcher, of Wellington, was fined 2s and costs for driving without light. Weights and Scales. âJohn Elworthy Shapland ...
... he fraid he was sorry he did not take notice witness's warning. Witness estimated the speed of the car at miles an houi. Charles Hall, Sampford Courtenay, stated that after running through the sheep defendant nearly knocked witness down, and would have ...
... spent on the naval depot at Wei-hai- WRIT FOR ele*' 1 fit A new writ was ordered for 0 i Ficsbury (Holborn division) the P Charles Hall, deceased. FINANCE BlLLsome FISCAL CRITICISE/ V Oa the {motion for the second Fiaance Bill, Mr LOUGH cf aa the most oppressive ...
... Court, Kenn, near Exeter, being married to Mr, Frederick James Dundas, son of late Hon. John and of the Hon. Mrs. Dundas, Charles Hall, Farnham, and nephew of the Marquess of Zetland, and of Viscount Halifax. pretty little church was charmingly decorated ...
... did for some time after the clerkship failure Whether this fact has given rise to the rumour that he is to succeed Sir Charles Hall as Reoorder of London, or whether there is more substance in the matter, I cannot ascertain at present. However, I am inclined ...
... elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kay. of Westhorpe, Penleonard Close. Exeter, was married to the Rev. Percival Charles Halls Matthews, only son of Mr. and Mrs. .F. J. Matthews, of West Grove-road, Exeter, at St. Leonard's Church, Exeter, Saturday ...
... and died at Brixham Cottage Hospital on Monday night.—Dr. C. B. F. attributed death to blood poisoning and heart failure.—Charles Hall, chief engineer, said the second engineer called his attention to Wyllie's arm at Havre. The captain of the Buxton obtained ...