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SHOCKING TRAGEDY AT FILLONGLEY

... then a bachelor of sixty-four years of age, marrying Caroline WIard, widow ot the late Mr. Edmund Ward. of Wood End, Fil- longley. Mrs. Ward had kept on the farm after her husband's death, and Howard, who had been farming at Corle7 and Fillongley, had ...

MANSLAUGHTER AT SOHO

... Borough Coroner, touching the death of Ephraim Tuffery, 23, a farn labourer, who lived at Handsworth.-Mary Barnsley, living at Longley's Buildings, Park Road, deposed that on Saturday evening, the 12th of June, she saw deceased asleep in her kitchen. Shortly ...

FRAUD ON A BIRMINGHAM FIRM

... expeeting a bill of sale fronm fi r. Moe., seni, aed that hle ait'orwards ahbnconed, He hasv nor io-c beer. apprehended. iMr. Longley safi, he ira- ?? ncd 7 1.mtravcller of Haines amnd orton of rtat ma t ,eing place in ?? arnd that in consmcnce'of tht itioer^^ton ...

TIPTON

... one i her Majesty's inspectors of schools, to he Seconal Char> Commissioner of Englaind and Waies, in the room of ar'* Longley, promoted. The Queen has leen gracPt, 1 pleased to appoint the Earl of Coventry to 1ho Ca it the Gentlemen-at-Arns, and Lord ...

THE WICKLOW PEERAGE CASE

... Coverness's Institution, in Harley Street, fori a situation, that her name had been placed on the books as Bliss Howard, of Longley, daughter of a clergyman, asid that she had called on various occasions to inquire if a vacancy was open up to the 7th of ...

ALLEGED POLITICAL LIBEL

... who, in reply, made your life intolerable. The case went before Archbishops Longley and Thompson. who were friends of our family, and followed the advice of Archbishop r Longl'ey, who had placed you on the foundation, and f removed, you. Archbishop Thompson ...

THE SHIP CANAL ACCIDENT

... El MUfSIO,1 I LoisoN;.-At the recent examinations in London for r the Aesooie Pianiste, Trinity College, London, Miss ?? Longley (Moseley Ladies' College), pupil of Mr. 0. J. Duchetain' of Edghaston, passed successfully and 3 obtained her diploma. o 3 ...

WEST BROMWICH BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... at the end of the present quarter. The letter to Mr. Croghan stated that the evidence taken by the Poor Law Inspector (Mr. Longley), at the enquiry recently held by him into his proceedings as blaster of the Workhouse, had been carefully considered. The ...

EXTRAORDINARY SCANDAL.—AN ARMY CAPTAIN IN TROUBLE

... ?? (if the ?? d.aiiigiiisled nietl f tat tloe Utivtv' .ty of Oxford ever produaced. AS counscl were instrtrt ?? Caiptain Longley was not very inirtitate with the plain- ti Irf; lie never di0itl inl bis touc, tut, h sli pp l -ai li beats intriotloced to ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... ndcos bteee ?? vole, Whdte Ieup.n M)i on1 (2eI-et ho~cu. !f.JNO ~BOIU~r EXPLOSIONT. 0o6rtrrod at flue hounno of ifr'.` W. Longley, PonrkStreeti ucd1lbOtoh..it- hA ono, o'elonk pam. A boleon le the llchetcip~odtnd, hillhio Un-n Lfongloy lop, Line epoo, ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Phillips, Charles Ingestre, and John Jones, were charged with stealing twenty-two pigeons, value £3, the property of Henry Longley, gun polisher, Hampton Row. It.appears that, on Saturday night, the pigeons were locked up safe in a pen on the prosecutor's ...

THE WALSALL WORKHOUSE IRREGULARITIES

... THE WALSALL WORKHOUSE THE IRREGULARITIES. THE POOR1 LAW INQUIRY. Yesterday, this inquiry was resumed before Mr. EL Longley, Poor Law Inspector. , lr. Ebsworth, as on the previous day, appearing for the Master. The first witness examiped was Robert Cozens ...