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SOLDIER FAMILY’S SECOND LOSS. MILITARY MEDALIST TWICE WOUNDED, Last night's casualty lists show the following ..

... Club. A link with Leeds has been broken by the death of Lieut. James Ernest John Brudenell Bruce, who succeeded to the Cardigan Estates the death of the Countess of Cardigan in May, 1915. On April 11th he was seriously wounded in action, and death took ...

Published: Thursday 19 April 1917
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1026 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THURGOLAND

... preincling). The financial statement •wae satridantnry and rasped. T. Grattan. of Bank Farm, tor the 23rd 41171eCosOce year. accepted the pariition of vicar'. warden. and Mr. John Tayha , nr, wav Ulan PENISTONE. NEWS and ADVERTISEMENTS intended for insertion ...

I'RT.LI VIN A It Y A N NOUXOKM FAT

... 5;». e:d® c*b:net. 2 waltnit chain, Manna, all mite, drawing room laii » ar.d arm cL*.r» other wmiro. a 4fj. tin. Inlaid chma cabinet. 4ri. centre table leg;, mahogany arm and chair* .-i tvtXMrv. wet tete-a-tete Üblci. Chiprer.nl tsV.Pr.i oocsaienai tablm ...

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... Servant, lor small Au. country, g stroug girl, abo at 18 _ prelerred —DSU5, ening 4 «HAL wanted, 17-18; —AppPy mornings, (Cardigan Road tram terminus). 14 ited Hoare ED, good General, between Leeds and maids ra, 260 20 ree 3; 14 TED, res: ouse; pectable ...

Published: Saturday 14 April 1917
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2710 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

HOTELS. PUBLIC-HOUSES. &c

... —APPLY, UIIII ROFEREUOE.. x O THO MATRON. SANATORIUM. NURBERPROBATLONER WANTED FOR CARDIGAN R ISO BEDS); SALARY £2O AND WAR BOU'FC. WITH TMILORM.—APPLY MATRON. CARDIGAN SANATORIUM. LIXT . WAKEFIELD. Hospital for women and children. PROBATIONER NURSE i ...

hero of the broke

... Yorkshire Regiment have been reported as follows: —Private T. Monk (died wounds), 23, Springfield-place; Pte. Money (killed), 20, Cardigan-grove; Pte. J. J. McCulloch (died of wounds), Haroldview, Burley; Pte. T. A. Hird (wounded), 65, Clifton-terrace; Pte. B ...

Published: Saturday 28 April 1917
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3395 | Page: 3 | Tags: none