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Evesham Standard & West Midland Observer

Intended is bad end garden would pay setae. Noe to the resolution and amid is preventing the contemplated ..

... committee to (tolled seheoriptiosm to consist of the following:—The Rev. Cation Wa lters (Fershore), Mr. A. Hudson (Wick House), Captain Hudson, Messrs. Joseph Martin, Martin Candertoe, P. B. Goodwin, James Millwood, Holland Andrews, P. A. Coombe, F. G ...

BLOCKLEY FRIENDLY SOCIETY

... Enetone, preached the sermon from Genesis 45, lit and following vi ram Taking for a text Phar.ish's droam, bo miaowed how by Heaven', wisdom, oommutiuted to Joseph, the Egyptians were able to provide against a rainy day by laying up in the seen of prosperity ...

CATI'LF

... cording to legal Doti.% to an application received from Lady Northwick- whowlegal agent, Mr. Martin Cartier, was pereent—to be allowed to stop up and take in the road known as the Back.lane, running Wow the north aide of in cottage. known as Ivy Row, ireoently ...

UNIONIST MEETING

... into tears and said, that is indeed nay father, but good Heavens how changed he is. ( Laughter and applause.) If the party which followed Mr. Gladstone wee the Liberal party, good Heavens how changed it was. (Laughter.) lie said the party which followed ...

THE EVESHAM STANDARD

... Perowne, and the Rev. Winn Lewis (Rector). The latter conducted the service, which oseurrienoed with the hymn 0 Lord of Heaven, and Earth, and Sea. The Rev. A. T. W. Penmen. read the lemmas Before the Bishop dedicated the new reredos, toe hymn We ...

THE EVESHAM STANDARD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1895

... maw witness gave it as his opinion that were the Avon restored to former suite there would be little or so traftie. ltonert Hudson stated that he :succeeded Juba Bemighton se manager of the ratal. and also had the Amin in head from 18130 to 1e75, and gave ...

BLIGIITS ON FRUIT TREEM

... Sessions. PERSIIORK-TVZSDAY. Rerun. Lorut -General Darini (chairman), Major Hudson, and Cul. Saringcr. - Et rexidog.—Mr. Samuel Burford, of the Red hart Inn. Kington, was allowed en extension of one hour, fur a topper at Kington, on March 6th. A SCANIAT ...

VITALITY OF MIDI IN WATER

... placcel in a suitable position for germination. Two years ago a stagnant pool of water was emptied, and the mud cleared and allowed to lie last summer. I was interested to notioe the variety of plants and trees which sprang up from seeds which happened to ...

Wurstr, Fourjrus ARE

... nibble% was wrested by one of the keeps's. who raid, Are you aware this water is priests, and that you an not allowed to take from r `Heavens. man. replied the asgter, I'm sot takin'your bah—l'm feedin' them'. - wonder, said Mr. Blykine in a pensive ...

NOTES BY THE CHEEL

... have be a removed. Between Chadhury sad the bridges there is a nornble creature which been pointing its hind iegs to the heavens for many weeks now, and if one does not 'trappers to view it in good time, another organ may give nottce cf its existence ...

BETSY PRIG

... Lord Coventry, Messrs. A. J. Davis, F. Davis, Dr. Dicey, Mews. Gardner, Glean, Grosvenor. Hawkins, Heaven, G. Hill, floteon, Holdsworth, Howard. Hudson, looney. Jordan, Leadbetter, Lord Lifford, Mama. Marriott, Malin, Mogg, Nash, Poppleton, Pritchett ...

SITILIORDINILEY LAMP FATALITY AT

... Galion, Msjor Grins Hutchinson. Rev. J. B. Wilson, W. W. Finch, Mauls F. Imps, F. Smith, Z. Walker, W. H. Bu!pat, F. Dana A. H. Hudson, H. C Gardner, J. Sladden, G. W. Gronsnor, J. Martin, W. H. Yeomans, J. Slitter, T. Gibbing, W. A. Gabb, A. J. Davies, P. ...