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IMPORTANT SALE OF PURE-BRED SHORTHORN CATTLE AT KINGHAM, OXON. JOHN THORNTON & CO. WILL SELL BY AUCTION on ..

... IMPORTANT SALE OF PURE-BRED SHORTHORN CATTLE AT KINGHAM, OXON. JOHN THORNTON & CO. WILL SELL BY AUCTION on FRIDAY, V NOVEMBER Ilth (12.15), at the Langston Arms Hotel, adjoining Kingham Station, G.W.R., about 100 SHORTHORNS, Including the very choice ...

Death of Sir John Rhys. I DISTINGUISHED CELTIC SCHOLAR

... Death of Sir John Rhys. I DISTINGUISHED CELTIC SCHOLAR. it is with profound regret we record tße sudden Math of the Right Honourable Sir John Rhys, P.C., Principal of Jesus College, Oxford, of Celtic in the University, which unbarred shortly before midnight ...

CITY POLICE COURT. Y. lin foe eliairl, Alder titan G. W. epaper anti Mr. 4. M. Vincent. No Linter'.—John Jaycock,

... CITY POLICE COURT. Y. lin foe eliairl, Alder titan G. W. epaper anti Mr. 4. M. Vincent. No Linter'.—John Jaycock, Magdalen-roan, was summoned for riding a bicycle a ithout a light in -It Clement's on the 15th of rely: -He pleaded i•Altv.-- - P.C. Brockland ...

Published: Wednesday 26 July 1911
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1118 | Page: 13 | Tags: none

NO ORDER

... respondent. • _. • Applicant, residing at 36, Cardigan Bt., wa.ni,l:l possession oi the as he desized to t,ret married. Ho li%ed in a six-1 r.ocat.ed house with his father—tha Baker's 'Arms. Cross-examined, the appliLant said hia future wife objeeted to ...

MINERS' WAGES: A COMPARISON

... sorry : _ _ _ Defendant was lined EL QIIARRELB IN CARDIGAN STREIT. Mary Hebborn, Cardigan Street, was summoned by Rose Enser, Cardigan Street, for assault. Defendant pleaded guilty. Rose Enser, 20, Cardigan Street, widow, I said since May 27 she and her ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT. THIS DAY (FRIDAY)

... Company from a stable at the Waterman' Arms publithouse, Osney, on AUL 30th. Thomas Allwood, of 48, Hill View Road, Osney. foreman for tha Anglo-American ConspetlY, tenants of the stables at the Waterman's Arms publichouse, stated that be caught prisoner ...

CARE OF THE FEEBLE MDIDED

... Street, £24—Cl9; of York, New Street, ; Fountain, Cardigan Street. E.36—£33; Fox and Hounds. Abingdon Road, £l9—Ll4; Gardener's Arms, Pbuttation Road, £4B— Game Cock, Blaelrixiara Road, £32—e27; Gardener's Arms. North Parade, E.39—L34; Globe, Cranhorn Street ...

THE REV. THE HON. WINGFIELD PIENNES. INQUEST AND FUNERAL

... the ground. There a washer on the shaftiV. which must have come from the wheel. That was what must have caught the cardigan—the cardigan was twisted around it. The jersey, tatching on it, muqt have brought it along the shafting. Dr. Barnes, of Wheatley ...

PRINCIPAL CONTENTS OF THIS DAY’S PAPER. 1-BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AHD DEATHS. 3—FATAL ACCIDENT AT OOWLBT. UNDER - ..

... MR. JOHN WETLAND. 4—FUNERAL OF MR. RHODES. OXFORD SCHOOL BOARD. CORRESPONDENCE. VOLUNTEER ORDERS. MABSTRN. PINBTOCK, WOODSTOCK. FIFIELD, HAN BOROUGH, MILTON - UNDER - WTCHWOOD, AND BEADINGTON QUARRY NEWS. 9—OITT POLICE COURT. SUICIDE AT ST. JOHN. THE ...

Published: Saturday 12 April 1902
Newspaper: Oxford Times
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 404 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

At the Union. . AN IRISH NIGHT. By JANITOR

... driven Ireland iinto the arms of Sinn Fein. He also, informed us that a stateeman was a poli- who was dead. Mr. D. P. 14. Fyfe Balliol) once more informed us how nicely Scotsmen get along together. Mr. A. G. Bagnall (St. John's) said that Ireland would ...

BREAKING TRAM-CAR WINDOWS

... being drunk and incapable in St. John Street at 11.40 p.m. on Thursday. Ho was further charged on a warrant with failing to appear to his recognisance on a (Marge of being drunk and refusing to quit the Sherborne Arms pubic-house at 5 p.m. on March 6th ...

CITY COURT-TUESDAY'

... stated that saw the prisoner go to the Theatre with the child her arms, snd on being refused admittance she attempted to go out of the door and fell down, still with the child in her arms.—Prisoner wa? fine! 2s. 6d. and 3s. fid. costs, or in default seven ...

Published: Saturday 12 March 1904
Newspaper: Oxford Times
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 586 | Page: 5 | Tags: none