THORPE ARNOLD
... carried a sheaf of white chrysanthemums and red carnations, There were four bridesmaids, viz., the Misses Louie Newton, Rose Harding, Kathleen Newton and Carrie Woodeock, Mr. Wm, Newton was best man. ...
... carried a sheaf of white chrysanthemums and red carnations, There were four bridesmaids, viz., the Misses Louie Newton, Rose Harding, Kathleen Newton and Carrie Woodeock, Mr. Wm, Newton was best man. ...
... their way through the tall trees which surrounds this quaint little church. • The bridesmaids were the Misses Louie Newton, Rose Harding, Kathleen Newton and Carrie Woodcock. The bride tarried white chrysanthemums and semlet carnations, and her attendants ...
... veil, and she carried a sheaf of white chrysanthemums and red carnations. - The bridesmaids .were Miss Louie Newton. Miss Rose Harding, of Leicester. Miss Haltleen Newton. of Wymondham, and Miss Carrie Woodcock. The first two were in powder blue and beige ...
... nChara, wood-street. — Harriet Dunkley, daughter-in-law of the last witness, gave evidence of a corroborative ntd**—-, Rose Harding, a married woman, living in Taytor-stre-jL a former neighbour of the Brant's, said about torea months ago she sold the ...
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... driven along Haveloek-atreet by a man named James Withers, a cattle dealer, when one of them ran at a Uttle girl named Rose Harding, aged nine yeare whose parents lin in Jarrom-street, and forced her against the wall. The hems of the animal happened to ...
... was knocked over a bull mastiff her home last night and afterwards received treat nient at the Royal Infirmary was Miss Rose Harding of Grasmere-street Leicester who told a Leicester Mercury reporter that she was exercising her dog an Aberdonian terrier ...
... derly, in Foundry-square, on the 19th inst. — He was bound over, and ordered to pay costs. Discreditable Proceedings. — Rose Harding (34), charwoman, Taylor-street, was charged with stealing line props and other household requisites from a yard at the ...
... Brother Slater-tn-law Pam OREENWAT Bill today away —George Grandchildren HALL Walter— thought yesterday Sunday — Daughter Rose HARDING W (Leicester) — memories a loved husband Eiapa November 5 lf8 — Florrle arid HEARE George— In brother today November no ...
... tion her Payne as Oswald Grey his performance to as the architect and also as soldier returning the Boer War Dulcie as Rose Harding and Wood as Daisy both very Geary as Lane gave a very spirited interpre- The who were called were Bailey Allman Margaret ...
... yon waiting there” Who’s Chesham glanced round is to play decently” don’t beginners” said come foartd with Frenchmen l” rose Harding rather awkwardly I him I very did stick walked with difficulty right culprit carries out to ito his defect” I cardroom ...
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