MARRIAGES
... MARRIAGES. FARRAR—ROYSTON.—On the 3rd inst. at St. Andrew’s, Sharrow, Sheffield, by the Rev. W. Sol don Morgan, Fred Farrar, of New Brighton, to Deborah A. Royeton, of ll; Westbrook bank, Sbarrow, Sheffield. ...
... MARRIAGES. FARRAR—ROYSTON.—On the 3rd inst. at St. Andrew’s, Sharrow, Sheffield, by the Rev. W. Sol don Morgan, Fred Farrar, of New Brighton, to Deborah A. Royeton, of ll; Westbrook bank, Sbarrow, Sheffield. ...
... A Death Trap.” Fred Farrar, of Newington Street, Bradford, who was seated by the side Bettoney, said told the chauffeur to blow his horn as they approached the Dyneley Arms up Pool Bank, remarking to him that the place was a death trap.’ Witness put ...
... Youle. a son MARRIAGEC. 14.RRAR—ROYSTON.—On July 3rd, at at. Andrew's, Sharrow, Sheffield, by the Rev. W. Seldon Morgan, Fred Farrar, of New Brighton. to Deborah A. Roy- St JII. of 11, Westbrook Bank, Sharrow, Sheffield. 1: N 0 1.116-1.312 LL IN , AN T ...
... Techni. cal Oollage•, and T. S. Clayto.i of Halifax Nen School.. — leco — nd itivision.—J. F. Booth, P. Butterworth and Fred Farrar from tha Technical College; E. Atkins from Ova Technical College and Rabworth school; G. Breathy, Grace Raiiisden's Grammar ...
... from Halifax. York’s best players were Farrer, Alder, Parker, Turpin, and Dyson, while were beat represented the veteran Fred, Farrar, Holroyd. and Keegan. _ This was Keighley's twelfth successive date*. ...
... (Highfleld); S, Ethel Lor.edale (Highfleld). High jump (boy*).— l, Cyril (Xngrow), 4ft. sin.; 2. Jack Whitaker (Bestwood); 3, Fred Farrar (Parkwood). 180 yards flat (girls).—l, Kathleen Harrison (Eaetwood); 2, Winifred (Highfleld); 3, Alice Dixon (Ingrow). One ...
... inwneu:::. examination of the Lniversity oh h.i 3 in the lit Divis.on, and Ernest ati.:s John F. Booth, Frank Butte2s..:ta Fred Farrar in ths 2nd Div.sior.. A. I and Booth attended the fullmine cou:s.s. and Perry, Butterworth ant Yam): : I even ng of 111 ...
... speed, but, wit# the exception Fairclough, they could make little use it owing to tie keen tackling of such as the veteran Fred Farrar, and Watmuff, at full back. Hatton brothers, who each scored try, played dashing game. The towards were generally superior ...
... pedestrians, one man named Fred Farrar being nearly run down. Defendant did not sound lus horn, and procceled on his way as if nothung had happened. Witness waited on him on his return, and told him he would be reported.— Fred Farrar, labourer, 1. Royal Fold ...
... Keighley and Halifax, which was played at Lawkholme Lane la-t evening, for Um* joint benefit of two Keighley player?, Fred Farrar and Arthur Waite, who have rendered splendid service the club for about year*. Farrar has played in matches and Waito 212 ...
... Th. °nun Major,' a n t. members of the staff , from the and The F l ora t Dance.; and to 'he righest, realised their fred Farrar (baritone), The . - agged aPonsibilitlea, not only to the.gociety. hut Vagabond, and Give me the Open to themselves ...
... Mr. Herbert H. E. Lees, nephew : Mr. Thomas H. Farrar, nephew: Mr, Clement Farrar, nephew; Mr. Janes E. Lees nephew: M. Fred Farrar, nephew : Mr. Arthur Farrar, nephew: Mr. Harold Farrar, nephew: Mr. Edward Herling, nephew : Mr. Jamgs Herling, nephew ; ...