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MARRIED

... day, ut the same Church, Charles Foskett, of St Andrew’s, Hertford, Shoemaker, to Elizabeth Sexon, of the Crescent, Bt, Paul’s, Bedford. On the Gth instant, at Hardinzstone. near Northampton, by the Rev. Wm. Ager, M.A., Henry Andrew, Esq., of Truro, surgeon ...

THE BEDFORD TIMES. HARROLD

... nllog e t' and “m' = the ladi ascer and the n, and r-’l{r Sow s Dr. P\u, 2 hed t 1 00 s ohjecti op d het s not jng |22 — o ths to itnes or: \-y we e had S now k(. y A ste, -5t ne o ele yatel sonr ios w, -| s Col Doe 4wh s and 0 W his d . Pen- ...

DUNSTABLE

... Sunday last, the Rev. J. Ralph, M.A., tor of st. John’s, Southwark, preached two sert in the parish church of Daunstable, in aid of funds of the Church Missionary Society. On Wednesday last an inquest was held af Red Lion Inn, Dunstable, on view of the ...

MESSRS. FLINT AND

... Hanseatic ~ 7y » e g - hi 3 » H s been said, and deservedly said, of the HRANCH BIBLE ASSOCIATION. PARSLEY WOOD, NEAR THE CHURCH Towns alone (chiefly for ('xcrmnn ufmlunpu‘on) nd skillin -” ll'rfl'“l“;‘:' üby Flem- ,g g o %+ lare nearly equal to ...

BEDFORD WOOL FAIR

... in his church, His parish was but a small one, but a debt was owing on necount of the church, and it was thought advisable to pay their own debt off before they permitted a collection for another object (hear, hear). The attendance nt the church last evening ...

Tre Caxoss or Maxcuester.—ln the recent METROPOLITAN HAY MARKNETS. debate npon the Manchester Reetory Division ..

... straw, L 1 I venport, who now held it, and appointed a deputy |to £1 Bs. per load. Trade dull, ut our quotations vamed Andrews, who had a sub-deputy named Chadwick. That wasone halfof the clerkship. One Richson, clerk in orders, was appointed by the doan and ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, [ the sympioms that there was concassion of the i-piue. There were symptoms during life ..

... were there when Lwent in, 1t was aboat n quurter creditors. Good bye, and I hope the Lord will have | gnalytical Clemist, Andrew Ure, M.D., F.R.8., &c. &o. | Wonders of the Ait F\\.'mr‘l:l~ “ s “l'._‘lh > R o - vast eight, Croft said he and the prisoner ...

(SUPPLEMENT 70 THE «BEDFORD TIMES” OF SATURDAY, DECENBER 21th, 1856 ’ Ay IV RS PRENO 7N —~n D i nPR

... Office, at the King’s Arms Inn; James Ford, super Y liff ; Samuel Tmpey, sub-bailiff ; Chas. Times, r R high-bal- >VS 1 S C. visor. Stamp Office, Bedford-street; Edward Harris Strange, sub- ne treasurer. Gas-works, Surlilu(bridge' Thom mw:i';i“ ;T. Gripper ...

—M—-— e T e T NCE FETE AT P AVENHAM drinking habits was not of frequent oceurrence. After | ARCHAEOLOGICAL

... Paul’s Church, Bediord, Johrt Wale, labourer, Hiarpur-street, to Sarah Tucker Allhallows™lane. On the 14th inst., at Duke’s Alley Chapel, b’{efln‘ Rev. W. H. Davison, Mr. William Vivers, dru‘t)er. Bedford. to Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. Andrew MeGhll, ...

THE DEMONSTRATION SUBSCRIPTION

... aceompanied his friend Captain Thomas Andrew to the theatre. After they left the theatre they proceeded to the York, nnd from there they went into Ship-street for the purpose of finding a friend of Coplain Andrew. Captain Andrew rapped ot a door, No. 76, he thonght ...

BEDFORDSHIRE TIMES AND INDEI:F_I_‘II)EN'f, SATURDAY, 5 SEPTEMBER, 1874

... ““{ comprising the following parochial representatives:— you mysiuncere thanksand to drink all your O“l M, ‘“l Abbotsley. Andrew Kerr; Arlsey, John Cole ; Barford I hope we shall go on with increasing splendour and Great, J. Taylor: Barford Little, James ...

p— DOWN THE SHADOWED LANE. pown the shadowed lane she goes, And her arms are ladened Wwith the woodbine and

... proved to be false.” Marerace In Hion Lire.—Lord Francis Cecil, second son of the Marquis of Exeter, was married at St. Andrew’s Church, Marylebone, on Wednesday, to Edith, daughter of Mr. W. Cunliffe Brooks, M.P. After the wedding breakfast the newly married ...