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A LEEDS WEDDING IN SOMERSETSHIRE

... with heather. She was attended by Miss Gertrude Myddleton Butler m&id-of-honour, and by two bridesmaids, Miss Edith Llewellyn Thomas and Miss Sybil Long: All three wore brooches, the gifts of bridegroom. The bridegroom was attended his brother, Mr. Christopher ...

EXPERT EVIDENCE

... morning for counsel's speeches. SENTENCES. In the Second Court the following sentences wero passed by tho Assistant Recorder:— Thomas Mead (27), hawker, stealing 2s. from Frank October 9, eighteen months; William Wilkinson (36), labourer, stealing articles ...

THE YORKSHIRE P

... who was Mayor of Durham in 1900, and upon the Marquess of Londonderry, who was Mayor Durham last year. ilby; Mr. Benjamin Hardy, Market Mr. Rol>ert \Vm. Pindar, Market Rasen; Mr. Wallis Byron Jevons, Market Rasen; Mr. Rd. Jonea, Brumby; Mr. John Spilman ...

CHEMICALS

... Night's Loadoo Gazette. 4 RECEIVING ORDERS. Thomas Arthur Lenten, Sbiidoo, Durham, boot Alfred ilouidtug. Widows. clothier and outfitter. Char)via Prince Hill, Kudyard Hortou. Stafford, lately rum-Hardy. .Jaurhester. licensed victualler. William Oltiuam ...

NEXT WEDNESDAY

... McJatyre, J. Barnes, E. w. Williams, .Maud Goodman, A. Nasmyth, Yecod Kice, R. 1.; J. Charles, A. R.W.3.: F. W. Frazer. J. Hardy, Willis, R.W.8.; Albert Moore, A.R.W.S.; Leopold Rivers, and others. Catalogues will ready shortly, and lorwarded to applicants ...

V Notices Births. V&rri

... —lnrormeot York Cemetery to-morrow (I'ueaday), January 9. al 2.30 p-0 1 5. Holmfirth. aged years, Martha Ann. ihe beloved wife Hardy.-Interment Parish Church Burial Ground tomorrow (Tuesday), January 9. Mowers, request. II If; - January s. 62 years. Wary Anne ...

THE LAW COURTS

... COMPANIES. In the King's Bench Division yesterday, the Railway Commissioners—Mr. Justice A. T. Lawrence, tho Hon. A. E. Gathorne-Hardy, and Sir James Woodhouse—iresumed the hearing of tho application the Port of London Authority to have through railway rates ...

THE NEW EXECUTIVE

... J. Stephenson. 963; John Hodge. 830: H. Orbell. 814: J. Wilson, 623: Thomas Louth, 498. Trades Council and Local Labour Party Section (one member), Tom Fox. W. C. Anderson, J. Hardie. and E. R. Pease wore elected as the Socialist section without opposition ...

OUR RESOURCES iy MEN

... from the mercantile marine, are a great resource, and this island has never been, and never will be, lacking in trained and hardy mariners bred from their boyhood up to the service the sea. (Cheers.) THE NAVAL COMPETITION. Whatever may happen abroad, there ...

A MARSH LANE LICENCE

... very same cla?* of trade. HARDY ANNUALS FROM HAREHILLS. The Bench heard the usual crop of applications for off-beer licences to shops in the rapidly growing Lano district. The applicants were Catherine Beaumont. Emma Thomas Henry Fisher, Ellen Jackson ...

THE SKEGNESS RIGHT OF WAY CASE

... resumed yesterday Lincolnshire Assizes, before Mr. Commissioner Dickens. Further evidence was called for the defence. Mr. Hardy, London jeweller, said that had visited Skegness for 22 years. stayed inthorpe, and during that time there were shanties on ...

PROBABLE REPRESENTATIVES

... Wbitwerth Mr. 11. Hardy s Hyson, by Pioneer— Forest Fox. Mr. W. Wing'* W'etberby— Wcna>. Mr. 8. Hill-Wood's Harrow Horrid Weather— Forest Mr. P. D. Wormald's Sweet Sauce, by Prince Plausible-Sweet Streamlet- Mr. Pepper, Sir Thomas Goocb manager, wired ...