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... Tupp Pooley Soutqerton.. 3 C. Shaw uotout 2 Southerton 0 Extra Extras 3 Total Total 78 ''outh. Ist inns. 2nd inns. W. Grace Greenwood J. and l> J. Shaw .iuppcandhj. Shaw • ...
... Tupp Pooley Soutqerton.. 3 C. Shaw uotout 2 Southerton 0 Extra Extras 3 Total Total 78 ''outh. Ist inns. 2nd inns. W. Grace Greenwood J. and l> J. Shaw .iuppcandhj. Shaw • ...
... Hornby b Appleby cW.Gracebßuchunau Osoroft at Bush b Buchanan 0 run out 26 Daft c Ridley b Buchanan 43 c Bush bF. Grace Greenwood c Hornby b Buchanan 8 bF. Grace 6 Emmett c Bush b Buchanan Buchanan Pcoley cW. G. G.ace F. Grace 16 not out 39 A. Shaw ...
... Yorkshire, lst !nn. - f.,!■ Myers cK. M. Grace bG. F. Grace 9* Armitage F. Grace 7 Emmett c E. M. Grace b W. G. Grace - F. Grace Greenwood l>G. F. Grace 3!) irt ' Ullyett bG. F. Grace 20 b»* V.^'i Eastwood c J. A. Bu»h \V. G. 0. * C Champion bG. F. Grace™ 0 ...
... 1-b-w b G. F. Grace 8 Mr. A. Chandler Filgate b W. G. Grace 31 Mr. C. F. Hoare run out Mr. G. btrachan c Gordon W. G. Grace Greenwood c Gordon 8 BwaDn not out 9 Mr R. K. Kingsford G. Grace F. Grace 23 Street G. F. F, Grace Boutherton Gordon , 0 Extras ...
... ~• I Myers cE. M. Grace F. Grace \ Armitsge b G. F. Grace _..••'> Pmmett c K. M. Grace b W. G. Grace Lockwood b6. F. Grace Greenwood not out .._ J Ullyett not out _ Extras • ;rf --•'^.f^ M.C.C. AND GROUND v. CLIFTON This annual match was commenced ...
... A'pen Court, and who Lost and who Won it : A Tale of our own Time. By Shirley Brooks. Haps and Mishaps a Tour Europe. By Grace Greenwood. Tte Exile and the Governor. Adventures of Beojamiu Bobbin, the Bagman. By Crawford Wilson. Savery in Reis-ia. Arthur ...
... It. A Tale of out own Time. By Shirley Brooks, lohnson's Lives of the Posts. Haps and Mishaps of a Tour in Europe. By Grace Greenwood; Master Guy. Teresa Bandettini, the Improvisatrice. rhe Countess St. Aulaire. Effects of an Empty Purse. By Alfred W. ...
... Public-house and known as tbe White Horse) situata »n Eake-laue. in Whttworth aforesaid, and now or late ths occupation of Grace Greenwood; also a Cottage or Dwellinghouse adjoining thereto, and now ot late the occupation Mary Howarth, together, with the and ...
... an Inn Public-house and known as tbe White Horse) situate in Whitworth aforesaid, and now or late in the occupation of Grace Greenwood; also Cottage or Dwellinghouse adjoining thereto, and now or late the occupation of Mary Howarth, together with the o ...
... Preston, took place. The Peel memorial in Blackburn is to take the useful shape of baths and washhouses for the poor. Grace Greenwood (Miss Clarke), the American authoress, at present the guest of Dr. M uspratt, at Rosehill Hall, Woolton. It said that ...
... the instiuments of percussion. consummates over a footpath be d that he were odels of despatches, clear and precise. “ Grace Greenwood” sends to the New York Tim to add that this chorus, which has itself quite a becomes the faithful trustee, an e amiable ...
... Works, recently added to thi3-Library, will serve to indicate its character: Lord Carlisle's Diary Kingsley's Schools of.Grace Greenwood's Hill's Shores the Alexandria Tour in Europe Baltic The English Prisoner.- Autobiography of Wm. Lamartine'sCclcbrated ...