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JANUARY MAGAZINES

... JANUARY MAGAZINES. - ?? REMINISCENCES OF 'SIR JOHN-MOWBRAY. liiie, Sir John Mowbray, it appears, left Certa in notes'; rush and rough MSS. behind him relative to~ the con- immli cluding chapters of his parliamentary remainis- pqrf cences, and from these ...

DARY JOTTINGS

... DMARY JOTTINGS. A GROUP OiF STORIES. r Mr. John -Murray bas just published, in two volumaes, a collecchnl of chatty ' Notes from a r' Diary, 188G-1RS8, _by the Right Ron. Sir riloutitotuart E. (,!rant Dff G.O.S.I. Since Fe'bruary, 1897, whlea the Iirst ...

SUCCESSFUL LOCAL MUSICIANS

... -hone. tl 3 a S| :ornr PAss. -Alice Eva Pether, Malcolm John n ` Holloway. d 20 ITRTRntiiDIA2'i Hloseouns. - Frederick Thoras g ,ro Welch (violin). r tl INTIIr.TiDrtATX Pkss.-Beatrice Sarah A. Russel], lI it Lilian Elaine Loving, Frances Hilda Callaway, ...

THE AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... 86-Three ?? Shearling Riam-i, 2-sad rs Russell Swanwiok, Cireneester. Class 87-One ?? Pen of Three Ram Lamb;, ban? in 1900-i, Russell Swanweick. Class 88-One entry-Best, Pan, of Thres Es-s Lamb;, betS in 1903-i, Russell Swanwiok. ANT BERED. Class 81-Five ...

THE THEATRE

... flat. Miss Ada Bllanche wvas' bright and Vivacious in the title role, and Miss ?? Armstrong was a handsome Belle Bell. Mr. John A. Thomnson was good as the In- r gpeetor, who was also , nmember of the London Uqti)y Council. Mr. W. H. Shirley played the ...

HISTORY OF PORTSMOUTH

... Mayorlty. t- 1675-S&ptewhber 29th. St. John Steventon elected I Manor. He was Clerk of the Check at the Dockyard. 1G76-AuguLst 2n. The first recorded Noncon- formedlst baptismi at Portsmouth was solemnised . this day by John Hickes. 1676-Septeinber 29th. Samuel ...

HISTORY OF PORTSMOUTH

... cistei of the celebrated Rev. John Howe. Sae died at Portsmouth in May, 1675, leaving _two ions atnd a. daughlter. The second son, : iliamilicks, ?? iCLard, Wiltshiie. John ?? married sreondlv, Elizabeth, daughter of John . d.icot', of Portsmouth, Maltster ...

HISTORY OF PORTSMOUTH

... Portsmouth £5,189, Woolwlich £23,414, Deptford £' 2,247. Writing on June 2nd, 1634, to the Secre- tu;ry to thl Admiralty, John GooIdw-in, the u: Clerk of the King's ships at Portsmouth. Inc entreats him to move the Lords about o( their minister, for ...

MAGAZINES OF THE MONTH

... School, Clifton t Dulwich, Repton, Fette's College and Glenalmond a are all mentioned. The touching story of how a young Russell of Glenalmoud met his death must s be read; it cannot be abridged. A chapter in the . Leisure Hour upon the cost of a University ...

OXFORD GREAT RAM FAIR

... Tew; W. Clifford,' North Aston; J. S. Cheesman, Heyford; John Cherry, Thorpe Mandeville; A. F. If. Druce, Ox- ford;' S. Davis, Sevenhampton; W. Denclifield,' Banbury: P. C. Danby, Offchurch: John Darby_ Upper Coscomb, Worcester; G. Denny. Stoke, Ly~ne; ...

GRANDPONT HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... the 11n re atronadeeig Thawrds of the juflges H to 'vr sflos-tix il ~ OPEN TO ALL SUn3SCRIBERzS. hi Plans inpotsI, Bunn, St. John's-road I cce J. Beesley, Marlborough-road; 3, C. B. Anstey B cy Gradot sd Fuchsia-2, J. Beeseley. t ?? ferns-i, C. B. Austey; ...

OUR SHORT STORIES

... play t is Diwersions of thse sanctum. 'he Is6 ina e Writiug iu Gooed Tioaids, on The Diversiois of usefn e an Editor, ilr. John Peudlcton tells some good are I d stories. A well-known jonrnalist, now in Lon- fortal - don, applied-a few years ago, he says ...