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... affectionate remembrance of my dear hushand, Thomas Freshney Shadlock, who died at Lincolu Feb. 13th, 1905, Though lest to sight, to memory ever dear,” A. M. Shadlock, Peterborough. SHADLOCK.~In ever loving memory of Thomas Fresney Shadlock, who pessed away Feb ...

is the most reliable in the County

... (Nettieham) Mr. B, large gathering. h‘. t address was E Ml)uunml (Ifirk-&ud)i lur. w;‘-,lk.;.ma. ven T. District ham), Mr, Hardy am % W r u, 'lh-i. and recitations were | (representin Socthain Purith Cognelll contributed by Mr. T. Southern, Lincoln. A ...

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS

... March, W Nicholson, late of Cromer, SB, At bnfinfii)h.v;n'x;«mi'a.th”‘hlnnh. Cyril Ernest Greetham Holt, 5; 17th, Wiliiam Thomas Hardy, 43. At Great Hale, on the 22nd March, John Berestord, 88, At Louth, on the 12th March, Eliza Kirk, 81; Mth, James W. Drury ...

HORNCASTLE

... HORNCASTLE. At the Police Station on Tuesday, Mr. H. Carlton bad brought before him Willian Thomas, lahourer, of Devenport, charged with Legging alms at Scambleshy, on March 22nd. P.c. Walker stated the case, and sail prisoner's boots weie so bad that ...

A marriage has heen arranged helween Miss Barnes, of St. Swithin's-square, and Mr. Edwmund Grundy. - Largest ..

... awd the following contributed to an interesting programue : — Missos A, Young, E. Young, Blow, G. Neal, Walker, T. Young, M. Hardy, E. Burley, Mr, B. Lumley, Master W Walker, angd the choir, Miss V, Couling making an eflicient accompanist, A Reliable Smoke ...

MARKET RASEN

... MARKET RASEN. At the Police Comrt, before Mr. J. G. Glew, on Tuesday, Thomas Grabam and Wilhiam Clark, labourer and geueral dealer, - were charged with begzing in the village stroet at Waleshy the previous day. Uraham admittad the offence. saying e was ...

CITY NOTES AND NEWS

... Lincoln.—Advt. “From the coalpit to the pulpit,” is to be the subject of an intere~ting life story to be given by Mr. Thomas Hardy, a popular Wesleyan local rmaclwr and temrr-nw missioner, of Manchester, at the ‘emiperance Hall, to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon ...

Wiy CITY NOTES AND NEWS

... has now been raised to nearly £lOO, tiggs’, Stonebow, for Ladies’ and Gents’ Hair Brushes.—Advt. On Sunday afternoon Mr, Thomas Hardy, of Manchester, Weslevan local preacher, was the ...

I Mismorian,

... 68 At 48, Hungate, Lincoln, on the 28th May, May Amelia Thornhill, 55 At 42, Sincil-bank, Lneoln, on the 24th Ma:., John Thomas Majer, 65 At B, Prior-street, Lincoln, on the 30th Mav. Mary Aun Crowder, 61 P H b, o \. 1 T l)l‘.n', l'l'}l.“!‘:_ '.;'l; ...

LINCOLNSHIRE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

... Rev. A. Ivey again preached. A well attended public tea lollowed, the trays being given and presided over by Mesdames Elvin, Hardy, G. Taylor and E. Wilson. In the evening, under the presidency of Mr. Dennison Sovin, of Aby Brange, a public meeting was held ...

NORTH KELSEY

... NORTH KELSEY. The Rev. F. C. Hardy, M.A., Organising Secretary for the Waifs and Strays, preachel a sermon on Sunday evening, at the church op behalf of that Society. TREAT.—The annual Church Sunday School treat took place on Tuesday afternoen. After ...

DOGNINGTON FOAL SHOW CAPITAL ENTRY AND EXCELLENT

... second. I'hs loeal class for shire foals was won b M Thomas Harrison, and Mis. Drewerv .« Son were second. i 3 e trotting classes were we!l contested. In that for fourteen hands and over Mr. W. Hardy, of Moulton, was first with Princess Aetive, and Mr ...