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HOTELS' PUBLIO HOUBEB BREWERIES &o

... PUBLIC* HOUSE. situate the centre of large manufacturing town ltlillog A rare opportunity for securing bouse.— Apply Mr George Thresh, Estate Agent. PROPRIETORS to dia- y pose of their hotels privately, oaay effect speedy sale by for warding particulars ...

MEDAL

... Clarkson COWARD, Don cluster. Leading Seaman Dennis Hull. Leading Seaman Robert John si TTOX. Grimsby. Leading Seaman George THRESH, Hull. Temp. Acting Leading Seaman Henry (iIIKI.Ai;. York. Seaman Kenneth Leeds. Musician Edgar Falcon I'AIN, Scarborough ...

FROM FARM BOY TO PREMIER

... Provincial Treasurer, who came Canada from New England poor farm boy twenty years ago.—Central News. B&roaley butcher, George Thresh, was fined £5 and costs yesterday for driving Ford van the danger of the public. It was stated that he drove down the hill ...

CUTUP=

... two or ; three mouths' holiday in the city. He is a young player, with judgment, and • fair of speed. In the forwards, George Thresh, who had a long rest last mason, wiU Durhort, who will be • reserve. Runny UNiou.—On Saturday Mytholauoy4l visited Castleford ...

Published: Saturday 17 September 1898
Newspaper: Skyrack Courier
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 255 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

SCARBOROUGH CHALLENGE Round

... old Lancashire County and Leeds bw*. dm outaet the'old form, and it was evident thev were too smart for Police. Early George Thresh crossed, and Smithies Tm, *i. ■ W^* ch kicked the kicked penalty foal for the Police, but Morgan replied with try for the ...

A REMARKABLE COMPANY AT WAKEFIELD

... Geerge Thresh, proprictors, for some on m= conjunction years, an esday. te Thresh and Norbury financing Thor the for May, George _Thresh first- named firm er cable weak, with the result that the crediters of the vourable were called together. Their total ...

HOTELS! PUBLIO HOUBEB BREWERIES &o

... the centre a large manufacturing town to the Weet Riding. A rare opportunity fur securing first-class house.— Apply Mr George Thresh. Estate Agent, Wakefield, OF BREWERY, PLANT, PUBLIO HOUSES. -Mr O. B. Monkhooae. of the firm of Messrs Monkhouse, Goddard ...

THE SCOTTISH STRIKE TO CONTINUE

... Court Horse, Amos and Walter Clarke, two miners residing at Alverthorpe. were charged with threatening to kill Thomas arid George Thresh, the owners of a small colliery in Ossett Road, Wakefield. It seemed that on the 15th September defendants objected to ...

Published: Friday 28 September 1894
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 562 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

All uMiuttncemenl* of birth* are subject to a charge of 2s. 6d. eaer • ore also those marriages and deaths,

... Undereliffe, near Bradford. SHAW.— August 1, aged 51, Mr George Shaw, Penny Street, Bradford. THRESH.— August aged 56, Mr George Thresh, Bolton Road, Bradford. -X'IS&ON. b aged 14 years, Ellen, youngest daughter of r ®hakc*peare Street, Leeds. Also, on Grace ...

On the 7th January, at St. Leonards, N. S. Walea, by the Bey. W. B. Clarke, William Tsals, Esq., of

... W. M. Heald, vicar, Mr. John Cooper, Misa Mart Morton, of Heckmondwike. Biratal—Ou Sunday last, the parish church, Mr. George Thresh, to Mias Sarah. Batley, of Drigblington. Birstal—On Sunday laat, at the parish church, Mr. George Hin chuffs, to Miaa Elizabeth ...

Published: Saturday 16 May 1857
Newspaper: Leeds Intelligencer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: FamilyNotice | Words: 1249 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

0t Nc notice of marriage or death can be inserted unlets signed by the name and address of the sender

... Birstal, by the Rev. John Kemp, curate, Mr. Thomas Holdroyd to Miss Mary Wright, both of Robert-town. On Monday, Mr. George Thresh to Miss Sarah Batley, both of Drighlington.— Same day, Mr. George Hinchliffe to Miss Elizabeth Stott, both of Liversedge ...

Published: Saturday 09 May 1857
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: FamilyNotice | Words: 1528 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

BRAMLEY V. WAKEFIELD TRINITY

... the aalf-way line. Here Bentley got away, but was called oack for some informality. A powerful kick in from touch j by George Thresh compelled Bramley to recede to , their own quarters, but Charlie Dixon was quite to the occasion, and sent play back to ...

Published: Saturday 09 September 1899
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1766 | Page: 6 | Tags: none