BARNSTAPLE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL
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... the Lord —Hayes. Wed. Morn—Gibbons F1.007, Remsmber not. Lord —PurceU. Hven—Gobs A..955, Strengthen the weak hands —Goss. Thur. Morn—Hopkins B flat . 464, Enter not into judgment —Attwood. Even—Gibbons in F747, I waited for the Lord — ...
... garden party to the whole of the county, and the band of the Scots Outride bad been engaged for the occasion. In the evening, Lord Poittnan and the Council of the society would give banyneli. On Wednesday, the Mayor would have a dinner p vrty and on Thursday ...
... of the tenantry, villagers, and others, and the immediate relatives present included Lord Rosebery (son). Lord Dalmeny (grandson). Lord Barnard, Earl Beauchamp. Lord Leconfield, the Earl of Crewe, the Hon. Philip Stanhope, and the Hon. R. Wyndhara. The ...
... VV Whiteway-Wilkinson, Watta, HUlvard, Vicary, L Bearne, Q Vicary, W J Jones, W dbarland. and the Clerk, Mr H Miobelmore. Lord Clifford and W J Watts, jan., were elected chairman and eice-obairman of the Board respectively for the ensuing year. Dr. Ley ...
... several members of the suite, the occupants of the gallery cheering as only undo eran can. Two lady graduates, tho Misses Morris and Trail, presented bou uets to the Duchess and Countess, and then, am a renewed outburst of jubilation, the Duke, wearing ...
... School; that tho agreement for the renting of St. Lnko's Mission Hall accepted and signed; and that the resignation of Mr. F. Morris, clerk of tho works, accepted.—Dr. Had wen suggested that the Board congratulate Mr. Hopkins, of the British School, the success ...
... mornint. when the was resumed at 11,45. Keitcwiu (not out Til) was a ...
... title of Lord Glentana, as he was in Englishman.—This concluded the evidence, and the case was adjourned until the Sessions. -■ - i- • ■ LAAGER SEIZED. LARGE HALLS OF BOERS AND AMMUNITION. The War Office has issued the following despatches:— From Lord Kitchener ...
... the break up in ship's plate, and some carvo have ‘ON ABBOT TRADES EXHIBITION, PENED BY LORD CLIFFORD. In the Market Hall, Newton Abbot, on Saturday afier- Loon, Lord Cliflord of Chudleigh, opeard an exbibition of local trade and industrial products, in ...
... rest in the Lord” as opening voluntary, and before the closing prayers the Dead March in Saul,” and as the congregatiou left Beetlioveu’s Fuuer«i Alarcn. Everiogham, in the course of sermon preached from the text Knowest thou that the Lord will take away ...
... Minehead at ten o'clock. Among those present in addition to the Chairman were :— Exeter—The Revs. W.M. Briggs,J.Chappie, R. A. Morris (Exmouth), G. H. Armitage, Thos. Richards. Tiverton—J; A. Barrow- Clough, b.a., b.d. ; Saml.. G. Heywood Taunton—J. B. Shute ...