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... Coogresbury churchyard. The principal mourners were —Mrs. (widow), Messrs. K. J. ...
... Coogresbury churchyard. The principal mourners were —Mrs. (widow), Messrs. K. J. ...
... Longman; Mrs. Poole and all Broomleigh (Bournemouth); Miss Longman (North Cadbury)' Lottie; Ella and Ettie; Annie and Frank; Osmond and family; Members of the Queen-street Methodist Church. Keinton; Members of the West Lydford Methodist Church, and Eileen ...
... drama that I am almost surprised at the title of An. , ther Womax's Territory (Constable), which the author has selected. Frank Osmond, exiled in Australia A ith his sister, has suffered imprisonment for forgery, and he has writtestithe tragic story of his ...
... which Mr. Chaslea Henry Abbott. play-| wright, and formerly editor of Judy, sought j recover damages for slander from Dr. Frank Osmond Carr, compoaccr of music. The words of which plaintiff having been used defendant were: a gross fraud, and incapable writing ...
... down law that a place onoe a highway was always a highway. A large number of witnesses were then called, these including Frank Osmond, Thomas Smith, Joseph Lawrence, Thomas Boucher, aad the Vicar of Swindon, the latter whom had been chairman of tho Local ...
... the Rector (the Rev. H. W. Tegart). Then a little way behind, carrying their wands of office, were the churchwardens (Mr. Frank Osmond, and Mr. E. Saunders), who escorted Mr. EJford to the chancel steps. The Rector then continued the service with the Confession ...
... Manfield, C. Hansford. H. Mayo, William Tilley, A. H, Lock, W. P. Geoge. J. T. Godwin, W. H. Jameson, F. Jacob, W. Parmitcr, Frank Osmond. 8. D. Allen, George Davis. J. M. Lush. Thos. Northover (representing Bud of Hope Lodge of Oddfellows), Dr. Hussey, Dr ...
... He is goalkeeper for Watcombe Rangers. His fiancee is a shorthand typist. New licensee of the Banner Crass Inn Is Mr. Frank Osmond Harris, of 9 Clifton Rise, Palgnton. He successfully applied to Torquay licensing justices yesterday for the transfer of ...
... management I'.Butt, and officers of order. The vocal and humorist portion of the programme commenced by the performance of Frank Osmond and Maude Averely, succeeded by the bicycle performers, Mons. Alvareys and Bros. lie Colmar, upon invisible wire. The ...
... only ayoungster and may improve. Cecil added. RecaUing Swinton's experience when went to wa player. and instead signed Frank Osmond. one of the game's best Ih/dams. and the Sainte stroke of By 7. C. Rice, I. when they captured Stew :Llewellyn while watching ...
... SITTON. - Elizabeth Ann, of Downholme. St. Mover, Cornwall. formerly residing at Stechford, and Hop. wood, wife of the late Frank Osmond. and mother of Joan, died peacefully at a nursing home after a long illness. ,fired QS WEBSTER. - Mary. Beloved wife of ...
... yard c' 16 interment was the Church- deceit I ' the village to which the . and family belonged. The Osmoti.i' Htl 'e Mr. Frank Osmond, Mr. Harry , 3ons b Mr. and Mrs. William Osmond Osmr.i.,l, daughter-in-law),- Mr. Frederick .. K- ,?. n )» Miss Emily Osmond ...