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' CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY —A| MR, SALIM WILSON. - 3Mr. Salim meeting on behalf of the Church Missionary | Wilson,

... regretiod |phgig snd frame; Miss M. Hobsou, TEoto! The potty sessior i t |br'dwu :m the Teeiplints W“l 11..”. v illnesa of Mr. Hardy, the commitiee “x‘l.m.l frame; Mr. f\', Adlard (Peterborough), ' taken ¥ % T . e and costly c0.1.u-hon of presents, and late ...

BIRTHS, MARRIACES AND DEATHGS,

... was' At ‘l' u.m‘:l B . dismisend with o caution : adrcitted intn the House, which is u]‘ays:l',,l‘.:. '}' on tue 4th Feb., Thomas I have cawsd notics u” objection to be ready to consider any case m Lincolu, which (2.* 00, PRSI W - ““' upon the holders ...

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... unattended ; “‘I 2 last deciston. arrnved at while he valet was CHAPTER IV. [AU Rights Reserved.], BLOOD IS THICKER THAN WATER THOMAS COX MEECH, Author of “Only a Collier,” *TLost and Won,” *““Wentworth’s Fatal Vow,” “Under Fire,” ete., ote. Syvorsts or Fresr ...

OFFICES: 20, TAVISTOCK STREET. LONDON. W.C. Vor. XVIL.—No. 428. [oByimesne ] SATURDAY, MARCH 18th, 19os. H': ..

... duller than th e violets, and more inclined to inconst,tncy, varying in bloom Remembering that old Thomas F uller from year to year. Remembering that old Thomas F uller called a tulip a well-complexioned stink, we note, on the other side, that van Oosten ...

Published: Saturday 18 March 1905
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 22726 | Page: 19 | Tags: none

SLEAFORD POLICE COURT \GAINSBOROUGH PETTY SFSSIONS e it ans A —_—or—

... no vacancy. The eeat is beld and. has been hell for meny years. by a good Liberal member (well known to Mr, Chaptin), Mr. Thomas Bayley, M.P.,; so that the sncer at me conveys a false suggestion 1o people who are not so well in‘ormed as Mr. Chaplin bimself ...

NEXT OF KIN WANTED

... kin she is wanted. T. D. 1446 Fatker, William, nephew of Thomas Brown, of low Moor, Wigton, Cumberland, retired farmer, decoased, wanted for something to his advantage. Y. P. 147 Fopkmson, Thomas, labourer, late of Bolton, and formerly of North Scarle ...

SCRIPTURE EXAMINATION,

... Freaerick Slater, Far Newland, 75; Cssic Mawer, Newland, 75; Simon Thomas Cleaver, Far Nowland, 74; Mary Alcock, Yar Newland, T+; Christopher Boyfield, Hanmab Memoral, 73; Lou'e Hardy, Wesley, 72; Henry B. Furnish, Mint. street, 70; Amy May Yoster, Nowland ...

W. 11. EVERTON, BARDNEY. LINCOLN CITY POLICE

... Secretary to the Board of Trade. 7The subscquent spoakers included Mr. Schwann, Mr. Snackleton, Mr. Markham and Mr. Keir Hardie. Mr. Benn afterwards discussed the report preseated to the London County Council on the condition of the non-provided echools ...

BARDNEY

... Friday, Mr. Hardy, of Manchester preached in the Wes. Jeyan Chapel in the aiternoon. atier which o public tea was provided. In the evening Mr. Hardy lectured in the chapel to a good uudience, the Mavor of Lincoln, Ald. Wyatt, presiding. Mr, Hardy has not ...

COUJ.ITRY LIFE

... Lilies, primulas, eremuri, and a very charming variety of Phlox canadensis, called Perry's, came from the well-known grower of hardy plants, Mr. Amos Perry, \l\Tinchmore Hill, N., and Messrs. Wallace • and Co., Colchester, also had an exceptionally fine display ...

Published: Saturday 10 June 1905
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1389 | Page: 112 | Tags: none