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... Bridge (Mr Burly (CspTo. i 4 CVrtainly No*. (Mr G. .G- J l' Hindustan (Mrs Bennett' ft'j»« ; Tolstoi (Mrs Livingstone) Wandering Whig (Mr ill ! Lance Corporal (Mrs G. Be * ...
... responded on behalf of the honorary members. FORMER SCHOOLMASTER PRESENT. In response to cheering and repeated ehouti. of Whig about the old sohoolmaster r Mr. D. Needham, of Somerton, who was formerly headmaster at Long Sutton school for many addressed ...
... (afterwards Member for the Forest of Dean), they were extreme Radicals and neo-Republicans, and consequently the terror of the Whigs as well as the Tories of that time. A correspondent recalls that the visit was paid in connection with a conference of the ...
... the first Unionist ad- ministration under Lord Salisbury’s leadership, supported as it was by the Marquis of Hartington, a whig of the old school, and Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, the erstwhile great hope of the Radicals. The great meetings that were held ...
... Glastonbury. el 3rd October, 1934. CENTRAL SOMERSET GAZETTE FRIDAY. OCTOBER STH. 1934• EDITORIAL TELEPHONE: No. 6. GLASTONBURY. Whig Mira.—The Football Supporters Club whist drive was held in the Town HaU Council Chamber on Friday last. The prize winners ...
... nothing coining, lie opened his offside door about foot or when an oncoming oar struck the door, took right around against the whig, and smashed the glass. The ear went on. It was mrrooucolour ear. and knew the number of it. The noise of the impart was loud ...
... Is ortsswllltsi: iwswll. a 5* Il• haul h. r hag Uflihr lwr tirtrl talu• uu% adlisekv.l. but Um) It livid INT us sllt Nits Whig %VIM.-- lidded 6lsal nothlng .11.• ‘‘ii , ;Marked. Hot it MN' 1111111 4.r 111.. r. :ittnekell her. When Y left lhe Ate hii ...
... vacant place• Shan we ever Inept his footsteps, Or hls height and smiling face. —Prom kis ever loving WU. and Chidrea. ever Whig memory of a very dear barbaad &ad tattier, Rosier wbo died Vktorts Hospital, October. IS3L Weer remembered by Ida narrowing ...
... resume names, Foyle and Eden. ar€ due at Plymouth Septemret'ie battleship Valiant expected to ck t 0 Devonport on October 1 for Whig and relit; and will probably 111 tne port about six weeks. \ ships in hand for refit are cruisers Berwick and Delhi, from and ...
... C.hippeshant Miss LysLey's great grandfather represented Chippenham in Parliament In the middle of the last century in the Whig interest. Her maternal grandniuther. Mrs. Lockwood, lives at Langley l odj e , Langley Burrell. ' Both Mr. Ashworth and Miss ...
... has given upon her as the greatest possible friend. notice that at the next meeting of the the was an eirellent wife and a !Whig Water and Finance Committee sit the Trw- mother and sill mourned her lumber, Tow• Conned he will props.. that Mr. W. .1. Beckett ...
... Morning of Bale. Auction Offices: !Wisdom and wester. Mr. T. Liddiard. WELLINGTON ST. AUCTION ROOMS. Pe W, Leach, Deceased, 11, Whig ead St. T. Lidditerd, AUCTIONEER VALI; Lit, let renewed in.trurtioae from W. Leach, De., to SELL by AUCTION, the w►ole of t► ...