UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE
... Archiballd 3. B. Wilson, Trinity; Reginald S. Underhill, Jesus. William G. Brocklebank, Pembroke; Leigh MI. -Nixon and Julian J. Turpin, Keble; Arthur H. W'talker, Hertford. B.A.-Elriiest Costley-White, Jesus. ...
... Archiballd 3. B. Wilson, Trinity; Reginald S. Underhill, Jesus. William G. Brocklebank, Pembroke; Leigh MI. -Nixon and Julian J. Turpin, Keble; Arthur H. W'talker, Hertford. B.A.-Elriiest Costley-White, Jesus. ...
... The manufacture of the Aeolian is in every department cha- racterised by very great finish, skill, and care.--Dr. E. H. Turpin, Mus.D), 'rinicipal, Triiity College, London, E n gle a n d.l We experience difficulty in defining what may be called the ...
... ironclad bitshrnanger, as he was terned, who, with his celebrated steed, Afarco Polo, is as well known at the Antipodes as 1)ick Turpin and Black Boss. Kelly commenced his career of crime about 1875, and de- vised for himself a truly wonderful suit of bullet- ...
... Communications. I'ETEP2M1A1UTZfDUflG, MAY 1S. Deaths from disease:- Dase Hospital, Maritzburg. Ist MIancuhester-Pte. Frank T'urpin, euteric, ! Bay 15th. 2nd Somerset Light infantry-Pte. E. J. Sampson, enteric, Mlay 15!h. At Ladysmith. 1st Mancbester Re ...
... inscriptiotis. A house has been sold Ibv auction at Long v Sutton, Lincolnghire, which was at one time tie remi- P dence of Dick 'T'urpin. Tlhc most interesting part of Y the premises was the cellarage, reached by means 0 of an old stone staircase.- Dick Tu-pin's ...
... exploits of this pair, but We hone he won't. It would be as demoralizing as those other fasci- nating people, Jack Sheppard, Dick Turpin, and Deadwood Dck, LQ the youthful public. ...
... having been taken prisoner. In revenge Sir is John Berkeley, commandinr the Royalists ed besieging Exeter, hanged Captain Turpin, a 1 seaman who had been caught attempting to ran supplies into the city. at Barnetaple, as has been said, enjoyed but -d ...
... with her .is a prize. She would be ut.teori usaless to3 them, and would lead to their certain arrest and decapitation. Dick Turpin might as wall have stolen a stage conch. Them men if p-rsu n pressed will fire on their pursuers, as has anpi)znn ei icon ...
... Parden, Mrs. Iadford,Miss Riley, MIrs ,Win. S~niitl, hlliss Walker; refreshme.,t st311, Mtrs. Basford, MTS. C. Clark, Mrs. Turpin; toy table, the Misses Robotbam ; flower stall, the Misses Napton ; men's still (organised by Mr. E. Fisher), Messrs. W. Brick ...
... Thorne, Mr Fred Thomas, Mr Towyn Thorns, Mr Tom Thorpe. Mr Brenton Tot, Mr J. Traverner, Mr George W. Trekelle, Miss Rita Turpin, Mr Arthur Valadon, Mr Paul Vane, Miss Edith Van Gelder, Professor Vernon, Mr Carlyle Vincent, Miss Helen Vie, Mr Sandro. ...
... Infantry.-3588 Privte J. Toups (eateric), Aumlist 2. K Ui3ERLE. Y. Duke of Ediaburgh's Own Volunteer Rifles.-3456 Private M. 'Turpin (,abscess liver), August L PORT ELIZA BETEL 3rd YorksIhi-e Regiment.-4703 Private S. Ogden (accidentally drownio&, AuguEt ...
... Madge Langton is a charming Eva. THEATRE ROYA,, LiMITrDr-Managing-Director, Mr Chas. E. Machin; General Manager, Mr Arthur M. Turpin; Acting-Manager, Mr George Pyrke. - The stirring drama, Death or Glory Boys, is being staged here by Messrs E. Hill-Mitcbelson ...