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... THE TOWER as holding the best chance, and his most formidable opponents may bo Battle Axe and Mediant. My other selections are:— Ham Stakes—KALVEMOR. Craven Stakes—KROONSTAD. West Dean PIate—BOUDOIR. Richmond Stakes—CHARLES O’MALLEY. Charlton WeIter— ...
... on daty at the usual points, and was engaged in leading parties through the three towers open to the pnblio—namely, the Jewel Room, the White Tower, and the Beauchamp-Tower. The utmost order prevailed throughout the day : and there was no incident of any ...
... TOWER. The wardmote for this ward was held at the Bakers’ Hall, Harp-lane, Tower-street; Mr. Alderman Fhinis, presided. There was no opposition, and vacancy which had occurred was filled up without dissension, Mr. J. S. Benning being elected ; Messrs ...
... the tower. -Tr. o* Londoh.” By Ch»n®» O’ H irper. Ulaßtrated chiefly from k, \V. S. CampbeU. (Chapman and Hall. 6d. net.) much the romance of English history rim~» round the walls and prisons the Tower London that the story the venerable Wircss will never ...
... TOWER. .. Mr. Alderman Gray presided at this meeting. which was held at the Sam - it-house attached to the Church of All Ilallon - s Ilarkiitg. Tower If 11. Messrs. Young, Garrett. Edwsnis, Perko's, Adams, Furuau, and the retiring memberi, were re-olectid ...
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... TOWER. • In this ward the meeting was held at Barbers' Ball. Mainline. Mr. Aiderman Ritbie (who was in the chair evpressed a doubt whether there would be any zeal bene:it gained by the Corporation throwing in its lot with the County Council. invitation ...
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... TOWER. Messrs. Heath, Edwards, Adams, Perkins, Farnan, Smith, Johnson, and Captain Hall, the retiring members for this ward, were re-elected, A vote of thanks was passed to Alderman Sir J. T. Ritchie for his services in the chair, ...
... AT THE TOWER. The Royal Chapel of St. Peter-ad-Vincula, In the Tower of London. will be the scene of a wedding on Tuesday, when Mr. Frederick Augustus Yorke. R.G.A.„ son of Colonel F. A. Yorke. late A.A.. of Twyford, Evangeline Pipon, daughter of Maj ...