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—^WHONS VACANT. reP re ent tf:lnlsrs aa to experience, turnover, etc., State fullest P^W c/o . T. B. Brcwne,

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THANKS TO NONCONFORMISTS

... was happy to think that his twelve years in Chesterfield had never bed quarrel with anybody, and be had enemies that he knew of. People said that Afhurchpeople were not very generous. had made ralculatiof. lately, and he found that since had been Chesterfield the Chorchpeople had contributed over £30,000. That was very Mne sum. and all hoped was that they had had some of their money’s worth. ...

Published: Saturday 02 March 1918
Newspaper: Derbyshire Courier
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2177 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: robert burrell 

MARRIAGE OF MISS FLO

... RENCE BURRELL AND MR. CHAS. WEBB. A large number of friends assembled on Tuesday afternoon at St. Thomas's Church, Regent-street, to witness the marriage of Miss Florence Burrell, second daughter of Mr. Walton Burrell, of Fornham St. Martin, with Mr Charles Webb, of Long Down Cottage, Epsom. The weather proved delightfully fine for the happy event. The officiating clergy were the Rev. Father ...