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A FREE TU\*D IN SOUTH Abb:

... ?? HE reply wbich Lord Salisbi \ ?? question in the Honse of Lord- will removfe anxiety from the minds oi i people. In his previool referen. i ' ■ vhich will bo followed with regard • Publics at the en ...

Published: Wednesday 28 February 1900
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 335 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

GENERAL J. T. COKE, of Trusley

... Major-General John Talbot Coke, of Debdalr Hall, eldest son of Col. Edward Thomas Coke was born in 1841, and married in 1867 Charleitte H., eldest daughter of Major Henry T. G. Fitz- gerald, of Maperton House, Somerset. He is a J.P. for Derbyshire. Entering the Army as Ensign in the 2nd Battalion of 25th King's Otfn Borderers 24th June, 1859, he became Lieutenant and Adju- tant 23rd August, ...

DERBY BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... The weekly meeting of this Board was held on Tuesday afternoon, the Rev. H. R. R°»e P re * 1 siding, and Mr. G. Bottomley being in tht vice- chair There were also present: Mrs. Grundy, Mrs. Waters, Messrs. Gallop, Dare, George Mil- | lington, Bull, Innes, Jen-am, Marriott, Powell, ; Copestake, Brigden, Blount, Banks, Parr, Carter, ; Hall, Morgan, **Jutt, Twells, Hill, Dean, Potter, Goodkead, ...

TnE BOYAL AGRICSJLTCRAX SHOW

... Ihe Council of tbe Koja! Agricultural b.cijty cf EDglanrJ specially met on Wednesday tocca=i:er tbe report of a committed appointed last July to er,ciui:e into the question ot any modifications or aleratioos in t c existing tbo-v ?? which they migbt coasider Ce-drablc a ter tha present rotation of districti wns con pbte.l in lt>o2. iv the unavoidable ats nee or H.R.H, tbe Pnnco of Wales. K.G. ...

BEPIO.V

... Mkkt oi ias F.RBMinK H..nHii:a=.. -There was a liule un»or.rcd eiait^monv en ,-aturdny n.ori.ir,g i- ihe iryme'.ia'o n- ig'ibouihood ol the accent U rket i.ro-rs,, which cc ■up'ie a p tmrnnt position iv tt ?? rascally seinto vi! age. A.mdi concour « of peop'a asstmblci Mai the , n» rntoet eltvau o'clock lowitnit-a m»el o Uie Fonmrvk Harrietts, Tio-ii mote ed i c ?? Mss Maul Eerier* ;F. r mart ...

Jixsuiftl |a.«mim«t

... HOUSE CF LOR uS. ii/i^rii'.aV. - The Eail of Wharncliffe took the oath and sub- scribed the roll or. success ion to the' title. ?? Earl of Lichfield put a question to the 1 s 'f ' General with reierer.ee to the scheme °* ,e giaphic addresses for the troops in South Africa. He complained cf the delay which had arisen ' putting the scheme into force, and thought tnat less ought to be ...

3ta*l Itos

... Coassb Fiskimtj has cow com 9 to an end, thessesoa havrrg been cf a Tcy moie:ata otiara-- ttr. Sm laivoß A2>d Lady CnicHBLE-PL.tia in bave returned lo Ltsval 1 , Derby, liom Brown's Hotel, Loser ttreer, Lady Axs\ CBANDCS-Fobt; has left Ha-r:ng- ton Honse for Cannes, tnd will be acsint Iron Loodon until the b-g nnin^ of May. TBE Dukk of De-iinsbiie has b;«n fcmßwhat ; indisposed anl cocfiael to ...

POLICE^NEWS

... DERBY BOROUGH POLICK COURJ Monday.— Before J. P. Doherty (in the ci - R. Jeffeison, tags. : Sarah Hodge, a married woman. « , a with being drunk and diaorderly in Saturday night. Prisoner strongly >. . charge, and said she had been molest, dninaen man. Fined 10s. and cum-, r - - . hard labour.— Joseph b-mitn, who said - - 1 from Burton-on-Trent, was charged with ing abroad and lodging in an ...

CANADA AND THL EiU'i

... O.lBWe). March 21.— The fo. o* / was moved oo tbe lions* of Co*=r cemtnittee of sopply by a sopp or-., r men', aod wm adopted by a party „ this House regards tbe principles of Br:t:i ?? I tnee in tbe Cantdian customs tariff a. iv its spp'.icailon bat already reeoltt an increasing measure ?? material benefit to tbe Mother ( Canada, and wbioh bat already aide - and must at 11 more firmly weld ...

LIVELY FUR Kb.'-

... LIVELY FUR ?? The anti-ritualistic camp&igi jun., and his Wycliffe preachers b in Pontefract. At their meetii night great crowds assemble I, .. section of the Roman Cat!. booted persistently and refused ti Stoties, bags of soot, eggs, union- other missiles were thrown at the were eventually, with ?? escorted to the police-station of bjcal constable* Fhere th of an hour until ihe crowd when ...

LOCAL DIVORCE CASE,

... In the Divorce Division on Wednesday, before Mr. Justice Barnes and a common jnry, a case was heard In which Mr. William Man-hall, a travelling inspector of the Midland Railway Company, living at Derby, petitioned for a divorce by reason of the adultery ot his wife, Clara Marshall (nee Collier) with Mr. Henry Hodson Hooke, stated to be a retired army colonel, against whom there was a claim for ...