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“Derbyshire fidVaftiser and North Staffordshire Journal,” January Ist and 2nd, 1015, I THE DERBYSHIRE AD ..

... Ha Rowes. T. R. F. 8., Esq.. Kineton. Warwick Hamilton. J.. Esn., Swadlincote. Harbum. J. E.. Esq., Buxton. Hardy. William. Esn., Codnor. Hardy, Gerald H., Eaq.. Foston Hall. Harrison. John Towndrow, Esq., Stonebroom. Hart William. Esq., Normanton Lodge ...

EREVASH AMATEUR LEAGUE

... Lapworth, O. lapworth, Ooodall. see Pease-hill United T. Wingfield «t PeMe-lnll (■morrow (Satnrday): Q. JeiMoa; W. Bavaon, , Hardy; W. Jepaon, C. Bnrna, G. Archer, B. arker. O. Russell. O. Booth, C. Archer and >. Fern. Kick-off 2.46. see' Oreenhill Borers ...

NEW derbvshk^magistrates. Intimation wu reeaif«d tba Clerk tb* Peaot for Derbyalure (Mr ; H. J. Tbtmday, the hg ..

... Stanley, try Cottage, Ripley. PREFERMENT OF THE REV. A. fiAaguRST. v New Vicar Cromford. The Ee». 6. A. Haslehurat, riear St, Thomas's Church, Derby, hat been appointed Vicar of Cromfotd, eucoeanon tie Bar. A. X. Humphteya, who baa been preferred to the living ...

BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, i BEAM

... at Race Course Farm. Little ■Chester, Frederick William Ford, aged 14. Deacon —Dec. 31, at 54, King Altred-«trect, Derby, Thomas Edward Deacon, aged 26. Neal— Dec. 31, 50, Goodwin -street, Derby, Julia Neal, aged 20. Back all —Dec. 51, 40, Wbeeldont venue ...

iT 8. 1916

... She wae fetching water from well the time. The doctor has ordered her removal the Cottage Hospital. CODNOR. Thanks. —Mr. Thomae Cope, Mill-lane, Codoor, wishes thank all the kind friends who in any way contributed to hie benefit concert which he very ...

TTTR DERBYSHIRE ADVERTISER. JANUARY S, mg

... H. Lowe, W. Thome, M. Charhell, R. Shipton, P. Startin, E. T. Sanders, J. H. Malin, G. Smith, W. Grimley, H. Bames, F. W. Hardy, S. Walker, A. Benwell, S. J. Faulkner-Hewitt, and D. T. Simmonds, also Mr. J. H. Chamberlin (the clerk). DERBY EHtERTAIHHERTS ...

- ’JANUARY S. 1915. ; . . Page *:i V TEDg DERBYS^BBE . ~,.- ■:r 'pftAlin TUirATnir CEOR6E MATISBB., 'I3C

... fererf H.'Bmith. J. Borough, W. B. MugKston-, J. E-Thiriby, W. Hart, J. Sroedlej, G. Geoooyne, H. bettty, 8.8. Bremwell, W. Hardy, Q. W. Peach, and J. B. Gopelaadi Seqy. * > THE DERWENT VALLEY WATER BOARD. JUDGMENT IN APPEAL CASE. . The Chairman proceeded ...

SUCCESSFUL SCHOLARS. Distribution of Prizes at Holmewood. The annual Sunday School prize-giving took place the ..

... Horace Smith. Fred Deakm. Stanley Needham. Thomas Ive. 3rd Class Boys -William Cordon, Oswald Whyles. Leslie Davies. Jos. Hutchinson. Owen Lorn a*. Hector Barnes. Eno Banner, Letdie Wilmott. 4ih Class Boys.—Thomas Gibson. Harold Smith, Fred Barker. Howland ...

Published: Saturday 09 January 1915
Newspaper: Derbyshire Courier
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1057 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

APACE

... Smith, Fred Deakin, Stanley Needham, Thomas Ives. Third Class Boys.—William Cordon. Oswald Whyles,. Leslie Davies. James Hutchinson, Owen Lonu€, Hector Barnes. Eric Banner, and Leslie IVilmott. Fourth Class Boys.—Thomas Gibson, Harold izmith. Fred Barker ...

Published: Saturday 09 January 1915
Newspaper: Derbyshire Times
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 889 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

SUNDAY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE

... Smith, Fred Deakin. Stanley Needham, Thomas I yes. Third Class Boys.—William Cordon, Oswald Whyles, Leslie Davies. James Hutchinson, Oweu Lomas, Hector Barnes. Erie Banner, and Leslie Wi:mott. Fourth Class Boys.—Thomas Gibson, Harold Smith. Fred Barker, ...

Published: Wednesday 13 January 1915
Newspaper: Derbyshire Times
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 892 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

CLUB WINDOW,

... far as I remember, about his chrysanthemums.” Mr. Thomas Hardy, the celebrated novelist, is fond of telling how his grandfather once outwitted a couple of tramps who were beut on robbing him. Mr. Hardy's grandfather was wafi(ing along a country road one ...

Published: Friday 15 January 1915
Newspaper: Alfreton Journal
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2239 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

CLUB WINDOW

... as I remember, about his chrysanthemums. • • Mr. Thomas Hardy, the celebrated novelist, is fond of telling how his grandfather once outwitted a couple of tramps who were bent on robbing him. Mr. Hardy's grandfather was walking along a country road one ...

Published: Friday 15 January 1915
Newspaper: Ashbourne News Telegraph
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: | Words: 1389 | Page: 7 | Tags: none