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... Public Hull Company Withington Burial Society of which organisations the deceased burial Paul’s Church Withington — Clarke 22 Thomas of Pine-street aged 23rd Hugh Wilkinson of Ardwick-court Lougaight-street aged 35 the 25th William Clarke of 40 luce-street ...
... the pleasure spoke diligent Rev R with report one also report of favourable No in did more good Schools of the jurymen Mr Thomas Winter to put appearance but had to and Coroner found substitute jury the body scene of the inquest adjourned fortnight INQUEST ...
... etrong Government could adequate! them (Applause) A for address was COMPSTALL PSA place Mr vocalist lor SERVICE OF service Hardy’s seven or drvu it” Primitive Marple Tho Rev reader Martin for SOCIETY— From old appears the amounted £118 1118 members worth ...
... return our bivouac s!eex ground without shelter But must hopes of to England before THRILLING LETTER Quigley Carlilc-street of Thomas Quigley 2nd Regiment letter husband dated Pietermaritzburg -3rd says: seen in the papers about being thick fighting tbe capture ...
... what was meet sortable for their boys Coming to the county edrearehipe which hail hero gained by the pupil. during the year, Thomas Owen, who had been at the academy two yearc, bad gained a mbolarship et Danger Agricultural College. and Williams Moore at ...
... follow: T. B. Mormon 18, ttoceev 19, Heont 11, Edwards 16, Hardie 16, litelfox 13, Brandath 12, Wilbraham 11, 11, Organ 7, they 6. Bancroft 2. Amassment committee. Ten meetings: T. B. Moreton 10, Hardie 10, Milltugton 10, Homer 9, Cooley 9. Hamlett 9, Ratner ...
... ix-rformaoce. John a* Admiral Talbot was very clerer. and Mr. Harry Hiller acquitted himself in praiseworthy manner Captain Hardy, of HMS, Victory. The difficult p.irt Captain Lobnudy was sustained with powerful effect Mr, George Harris Mr. Wilson Howard ...