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PRIMARY EDUCATION IN LINCOLYN. CHANCELLOR LEEKE AND MR. J

... PRIMARY EDUCATION IN LINCOLYN. CHANCELLOR LEEKE AND MR. J. Tn the current month's * Church House Magasine ™ appears & copy of the more important parte of Mr. }Joh Richardson’s recent letter to the “ Leader; and Nummdedmm ’-fol.b'l:— “Dear Mr. Edilor ...

THE LINCOLN LEADER AND COUNTY AD

... (the winner of the three mile race a month ago), F'. Andrew, and G. Anderson were the -'nmrel itors. Hodgson won by about a yard and a half. Varney was second, Scoffin came in a good third, and Andrew feurth. Time Jomin, 11 2-Gsecs, Bovrriay Scnoors™—The ...

MARRIAGE OF ALD. R. WINFREY AND MRS. MILLHOUSE. —_——

... not | present Temperance [all nlnns: in such a position Churches. Now there ix a move on (he part of the musieal o :.u i e et M';:;‘. oot |5B to render the whale plot of land & mest desirable Church party to get. hold of the school again and o 0 B e i praccfal ...

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... Blankney Church, Rev. Master and Misses Howard LAVeus ..oooen o edt‘-':: Rev. V. B. G‘ :l.: g W“B‘h lnllod 'l‘c-wrnu Collection at St. it i's Church, Line g Doni meton-on: Gm fand of HoOpe wooouoee o O eGk .©BB M. e St m’..uu. Audrew’s Churches, ’I Yooz ...

BETTING CASES AT HORNCASTLE

... Sheriff (Mr. . Mortimer). Aldermen Page aud Malthy. the Very g::. Dean Wickham, the Ven. Archdeacon Kaye, v Chancelior leeke, Sub-Dean Clements, or _Bramley, Canon Hutton, Canon vt Niehting e. M. Coll - b Te 3 i essrs. J. M. € wowow, g reison. 3P, and J ...

HORNCASTLE

... ad if other similar roads were # treated.—The minutes were adopted in their & tirety, and Mr. Burton’s amendment defeste! 1 22 votes to five.—Mr. Burton: 1 have no resl® jection. (lAn?htcr?—llr. TLamb remarked that¥ Mhould apply for a list of first-class ...

Marciages

... s.—The Town Clerk of Lincoln forwards to the press this week s T CLARKE—JACKSON.—On the 15th inst., at the Congregational Church, Newland, Lancoln, h{ the Rev. J. D. Jones, M.A., 8.D., David Clarke, V Vebbstreet, Lincoln, to Mabel, youngest daughter of ...

BRANSTON DINTRICT COUNCIL. BOULTRAM PRIVATE ROAD. COUNSEL'S OPINION. WHERE ARE TH® BIGHT?

... Chairman of the Committee, and Mr. J. Hartley. Honorary Secretary. The aoniversary services of Portland-place Primitive Methodist Church, on Septembar 18, the Rev. I J. Hardy being superintendent Minister, produced £lO7 13s. 6. The Rev. H. J. Tebbutt was installed ...

GASWORKES. HOW WE STAND. 7 ufln cost xin rioN ACCOUNTS. . flm%—d ?fi Tho “Methodist Times” annouricos that a

... ——- which may be localised by Councils or individual ts is caly just to hand. We | wus £41,223 135, 7d. was made up in d-r churches. ~ This is the one departinent of periodical | stract of the acconn g Halance from last year £4,735 t ~ literature in which ...

“REMoyg

... preached the annual sermon in aid of the Lincoln County Hospital. The collection amounted to £7B Bs. A bazaar to enlarge St. Andrew’s Church School to seat 300 boys and girls realised £l5l. Mrs. Sibthorp opened. Addresses were delivered by the Bishop and Rev ...

LINCOLN DIOCESAN BOARD OF EDUCATION

... in the Chapter House, Lincohi, on Friday, Canon Wright (Coningsby) presiding. There were present Sub-Dean Leeke, Canon Clare Hudson (Thornton), Canon Andrew, Canon Harvey, Revs. T. Hulme, E. Akenhead, Bridges, J. B. Ferry, C. Warren, E. Bell, J. E. Standen ...

Published: Saturday 18 July 1903
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 504 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

CITY NOTES AND NEWS,

... Botolph’s Church, of which their chaplain, Rev. Canon E. Cooper, is the vicar. The men marched to tfno church in command of Capt. G. R. Sills, and headed by the regimental band. The route was Broadgate, South Park and MHigh-street. The service at church was ...