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Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Births, Marriages, and Deaths. d. BruTHS, DEATHS, MIAGripES are inserted in the `MANCEssTERi WEarILy TimES! at tho rate of is- sixpence per line when prepaid, or, if entered to accorunt, an additional sixpence per notice is charged. .e, The name and address of the sender in all cases to be A given to vouch authenticity, otherwise the notice _ cannot appear. i5, B~IRTHS. - FAR31ERR-Oi ?? 20th ...

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... OBITU A RY. SIR WVILLIAMl STOKES. A telegram, received on Sunday light from Dur- ball brings the sad intolligence that Sir AWilliam Stokes, the eminenit snlrgeon, had (lied suddenly tile previous day at lPietermnaritzburp. The deoeased, who was in South Africa giving his valuable aid in the hospital work, was in his 62ild yes!. Ile was born in Dublin, and vas the second son of the late ...

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... THE LV1TE PRINCE YICTOR. IMPRHSSIMVE SERVICE AT WINDSO R. The historio chapel of St. George's, Windsor Castle, wxas filled with worshippers yesterday morn- inlg to take part in the service held at the same hour as the sad coeemonv of in- tirlient of the remains of the late Prince Chris- lian V7ictor at Pretoria. A special train conveyed from London the Prince and Prinees3 of Wales, Prin- aeiss ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Births, Marriages, and Deaths. mIRT1T1, DEATIK,. MARtI1[AGES are in89rtli 1di the MANrc EST-u V E I jLY 1 blES at tho rate of rii:p7nce per line when prepaid. or. if e atered to a.ount,anadditionalsi- Dico per mnotiie i hebarged. 7heh name arid ad dreo of th o sender in all cases to be given to vouch, authenticity, ?? the nmotie0 cannot appear. IlIlil 1. ?? N' ---lrl rthe 6ti inst.. at Higher ...

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... OBITUARY. SIR fA\MES PAGET. Sir Janmes Pagot, FR.PS., LL.D. (Cantab), ?? (Oxon), the great surge'-i, died at his London resi- dence, on Satntday evei;'.c, after an ilhlnes of poly a day or two. Sir James wi.; Serjeant-surgeort to thle Queen, surgeon to the Print if ,Wales, and consult- ing surgeon to St, Barthollon- 's Tilpspital. He was born at Great Yarmouth on ,Ja- nary 11, 1814, and became ...

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... e, Births, Marriages, and Deaths. !le BIRTsrs, DEATTe.T, MiL1aAortAS are iaatllt t , MANCHIRSTER WacsrCLY TiMEas at tih, r,t,. n- pripenceo per line when prepaid. or. if i acconnt, an additional sixpence per irotic i.z The namer and address of the sender in ail eaca given to vouch authenticity. otherwise tr, tlj-D. n canrot appear. in BIRTHS. L> Cooir'.-On the 16th inst., at 'Il II- it ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Births, Marriages, and Deatlis. BnTrl5, DEATEHS. MfARRIlAGES are ins-rt'i :,i MANCHESTER WEPKLY T1M.s' at tilO ri,.: siixpence per line when prepaid, or, if enter', account, an additional sixpence per notice is eV:l: !. The name and address of the sender in nal leae- given to voach authenticity, otherwise thu r.3a, ' cannot appear. . ~~~BI:RTBfS. BAnwxoy.-On 28th nilt., at 3, (Grovo ?? ?? Mr. ...

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... STATUE TO THE LATE SIR B. A. DOBSON. On Saturday afternoon a statue of the late Sir Benjamin Alfred Dobson, Boatons's Jubilee knight, nrid four times Mayor of the borough, was publicly unveiled amid a striking manifestation of respect such as bals seldom been witnresee in the town. The statue is of oronze, and it rests on a huge granite pedestal. Mr. J. Cassidy, of Plymouth-grove. Manchester, ...

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... MEMO0RIAL TO0 JOHN RUSKIN. In a perfect storm of wind and rain a numerous com- piemy assembled on Friars' Crag, Derwentwater, Koe wink, ou Saturdav afternoon, for the unveihong of the siznole ansd beautiful memorial which has been pubsoribed for by friends and disciples of the late John Ruakin. The omonnment oonsists of a simple monolithic block of 13orrowdalo stone, rough and unhewn as it ...

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... I THE DEATH OF MRS. GLADSTONEw l FUNiRAL: ROYAL SYMPATHY. Mrs. (ladatoiie was Inid to ?? by the side otf her' t husbanld ii th1e north trarseit of Westminimster Abbey'- on Tucsday. The scrvice was of a most impressive charactev, sts, form being as nearly as possible similar' to ?? followecl OU the occasion of the futreial of her ?? husband, e hoso desah0o it wvas that Mrw. tladotosio eidould ...

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... DEATH OF SIRP ARTHUR SULLIVAN. We deeply regret to announco the death of Sir Arthur Sullivan, which took place in Londou at nine o'clock yesterday morning. The deceased musician I had been ill -for about a. fortnight. Ilis death, which' ! wias due to bent failure, was sudden and unexpected. hiE His nephew was present at the bedside when he de passed away. cul While on K:'L visit to Switzerland ...

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... OBITUARY. The death of the Rev. F. Fawkes. of Farnleyv Hall Otley, occurred suddonly on Saturday, at the ago of 66 The Rev. C. A. Stolterfoth M.A., Vicar of Wybunbury, near Nantwich, died suddenly on WVed- nesday. Ir. Josepb Barrowolough, who died on Sunday, at bis residence, No. 1. Marine Terraee, Moreoambe. aged 73 ) ears, was born at Mirfieli, and was for a consider. able time associated ...