GEORGE DAWSON AT CARDIFF
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... DEATH OF MRS DAWSON, OF ) BIRMINGHAM. It is with regret we announce the death ot Mrs Dawson, widow ot Mr George Dawson, of Bir- mingham. Since the death of her husband she edited t!ie volume of prayers and two volumes of sermons which ha'e been recently ...
... religious teaching system, which they have determined to put on its trial in Birmingham. On the motion of Mr. George Dawson, seconded by Mr. George Dixon, M.P., it was resolved (in spite of au earnest protest from the Church party) to exclude all religious ...
... oeeuire.l. Seven or eight per- Jons were nio.c or less injured, the following being most ■etiously hurt—George IMU IIOSS, B mk-street.Kawtonstall; George Dawson, ...
... GEORGE DAWSON AT CARDIFF. The Wives of Great Men was the title of an interesting and instructive lecture delivered on Wed- nesday evening, by George Dawson, M.A., of Birming. ham, at Cuarle-street Congregational Church Schoolroom, Cardiff. The well-known ...
... to bring tho scheme of national education into disrepute, and to undermine a piece of useful legislation. THE LATE MR. GEORGE DAWSON, 51. A. LORD BROUGHAM once condemned the erec- tion of statues to celebrated men, as he thought that the money might be ...
... The Rev. George Dawson, M.A., of Birmingham, wellknown for intellectual and popular power, deli- vered, on Friday, April 27th, at the above institute, a lecture on William Cobbett. Dr. T. Williams, F.R.S,, of Swansea, presided. Mr. Dawson combines (in ...
... Wesley had done Mr. Dawson some good but whilst he enjoyed the laughter which the lecturer raised, he retired with a feeling of sorrow that Mr. Dawson should have taken up a question which was foreign to the usual views of George Dawson. His (Mr. Hall's) ...
... pretty-looking little woman, was charged with hav- ing feloniously intermarried Geo.Dawson whilst her husband, James Lang, was then and is still alive.— George Dawson said that he had known the prisoner for some years as an unfortunate, and had taken ...
... ANOTHER PARTING GREETING. The farewell dinner given to Mr Toole at Bjr- mingham took place at the Great Western Hotel Mr George Dawson, M. A., presiding; Mr Samuel ■ Timmins occupying the vice-chair. Sixty friends and admirers of the popular comedian were ...
... Wlgtonshire, Scotland! DA*»o»—Jmrarss —On June 5th, at the Baptist Chapel, Caer- leon, ly the Rev D. Bevan Jones, Mr George Dawson, to Miss Jenkins, both of Ponthir. DEATH. J ONUS.—Oo July 1st. at Crow Hill, near Llandovery Mary Ann, dasi^bttr «f Herbeit ...
... the purpose, and looked upon it as a sign of weakness in the human mind to yearn after ornaments. He quoted a remark of George Dawson, who satirised keenly this love of finery as a weakness of human nature, and mentioned that it obtained in all classes ...