THE BEDFORDSHIRE TIMES AND INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY, 15 DECEMBER, 1877

... before Hwia | (v?v;:rr:n?{; “i'.‘l,‘g? bcotvzlv ctlargmt\_néy (liildd not u:swcr the | get %hntlro!n the church'war@ep’g, I said, * The churchs S PROHIBITED TIPPLING. | minutes. Sutton came in perhaps ten minutesafter her, | Charles Yerrill, labourer ...

THE BEDFORDSHIRE TIMES AND INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY, 23 MARCH, 1878 WEEKL Y SA AT THE LE O On ‘thl'il dCAT'rLI;;FAT &

... M. ledge of u:uu, Y ‘dmw happin 20 FAT AND STORE Pc - Preoi‘;l nom 23 _E;p] in patient. Thy' with or 88, can be e THE H‘—“ 22 FAT AND STORE séus. ¥ + | Manutoct confidence ousands o;“‘t eh.k:“d WORKING BOROUGH OF GREY STORE EEP AN T DrEsp to Mr. R’;“Mful ...

IN CAMP AT CLIFTON. To most persons the idea of camping out suggests an amount of privation which no one

... provided by Mr. Napier, of Bedtord. On Friday week the battalion was inspected by Col. Hawley, commanding the 33rd Brigade Sub-district. The companies were marched to a field adjoining the camping ground at half-past two and given a stiff drill of two ...

COMPLAINT OF AN OLD CLOCK

... them by the Church, and therefore it (the Church) taught the children by degrees as | was shown by the catechism, which led them on from | simple things to the blessed sacrament of the Lord Jesus Christ. They must as teachers of the Church follow out the ...

— THE BEDFORDSHIRE TIMES AND INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY, 26 APRIL, 1879 T ——————— e 2 & ™ RRATE4R &y

... come, or giveto us promizes more glorious than churches, the many denominational names which over. | those we have already ¥ W hat Christ could there be Then thia'e Christian world. ‘The Established Church | #ho could show more compassion for humas suffesine ...

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... William Brown, superintendent ; David Cook, sen., foreman ; J. Hill, engineer. Flaces g’ Worship, All Saints’ Church, Saint Andrews Church, Wesleyan Chapel, aptist Chapel (Leck Stmctk{l‘}}wufler Chapel (Hockliffe Road), Friends’ Mecting House, Primitive ...

I NEw RATLWAY.—On Monday the new branch line of | PATRICK Kearus aud Hugh Burns were executed at ’ the

... lst of | East CORNWALL.—A prn?n!ul‘ to bring forward a Mrs. Brookhouse, but that there was not suflicient | January last year, 22 patients have been admitted, all | tenant farmer c:l‘lldlllxlh‘! for P.nt(umwu!l.wmq discussed evidence to show that the negligence ...

Srd Week.—Relieved, 559 ; money cost, £54 14s. 7d. 4th Week.—Relieved, 561 ; money cost, #64 13e. 104,

... this town has been fortunate onw&hm win a £3O prize at the late drawing of the Art Union of London. We think the Bm‘(luwuda sub. scribers are very fortunsts, this being the fourth prize in a 8 many years. Visit oF Troors.—Biggleswade has been favoured ...

In the High Court of Ju Re Lucas deceased HERTFORDSHIRE Al I{I.SULT OF THE SA comprising 17 Old: 2 Beerhouses,

... parish of Luton, called ¢ Swan,” the only publicho the adjoining Hamlet of B of about 80 members Lol house), comprising the sub built DWELLING-HOUS ings, with Garden and P ARABLE LAND in Ward altogether about 2 Acres an The Property is let on | Michaelmas ...

THE WEEK

... success« ful produgtion. The Church Association haye sent a memorial to the Queen, in which they state that the new Bishop of Lincoln holds doctrines which di-qualify him irom holding the office of a bishop in the Protestant Church of England; and they pray ...

N —————— i ” ANNEXATION OF BURMAH. [Supplement to the BEDFORDSHIRE TIMES AND INDEPENDENT,” Saturday, J anuary 2 ..

... The V icar of St Church, by the Rev. C. J. E. Smith 22 0 30—Birmingham JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL. . o Taowe, ¥5. Mogerson, 13, GS. orpo ~ 3 f St. :2 = 4 W L Heme o . . . |gv . R. Watts). Organist, R. Rose, St. Peter's. School o Church, by Rev. H. Burney ...