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MR. GEORGE DAWSON ON COWPER

... MR. GEORGE DAWSON ON COWPER. At the Midland Institute, last evening, Mr. George Dawson, M.A., delivered his second and final lecture on Cowper. The audience was a large one. The last five years of Cowper's life, said Mr. Dawson, were ...

MR. GEORGE DAWSON ON COWPER

... MR. GEORGE DAWSON ON COWPER. In the Lecture Theatre of the Midland Institute, last evening, to a crowded audience, Mr. George Dawson, MA delivered the first of two lectures upon William Cowper. He had that evening, said Mr. Dawson, to ...

MR. GEORGE DAWSON ON THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... MR. GEORGE DAWSON ON THE %W1HBORNE TRIAL. Last evening, Mr. George Dawwon delivered a lecture, at the Town Hall, upon The Tiebberne Trial, and come questions arising out of it. There was a large attendance. 1Tr. DiwsoNc, who was well received, said ...

GENERAL NEAL DOW AND MR. GEORGE DAWSON

... GENERAL NEAL DOW AND MR. GEORGE. DAWlsON. A meeting in connection wirn the United Kin-dom Alliauce was beld ill theo Corn JExehliauge, Stourbridg-- on Monday evening. 'lbe .Lev. 1. Willianisa prosided ; arid ia 2esolution was movtdl y Mr. Jordan, antd ...

SHOCKING MURDER NEAR HENLEY

... the Central News saw on Saturday the boys James and Henry Fromes, and also George Dawson at his house near Assenden. when all three conirmed the foregeirg particulars. Dawson said that on going to the 'house be found- all the doors locked with the keys ...

THE DEAD VINDICATED

... face of woman-' alive or dead-they seemed to enjoy impunity for their attack: she could not rise against them. Had Mr. George Dawson and his friends confined their violence to the lady they would possibly have heard no more about it. But for the same no-reason ...

BIRMINGHAM AND MIDLAND INSTITUTE

... BIRMINGHAM AND MIDLAND INSTITUTE. LECTURE BY MK. GEORGE DAWSON. I.ast night, Mr. George Dawson delivered a lecture at the Midland Institute, on The Idylls of the King. There was a very large audience. Mr. Dawson said almost iill great ...

POLICE IINIELLIGENCE

... for ab- senting himself from his work without notice, and in other ways neglecting his work. ASSAULT.-A young man, named George Dawson, wag placed in the dock on the charge of having assaulted a young woman, named Agnes High, servant at NMr. Wil- son's, ...

MURDER THROUGH JEALOUSY

... mental condition. The jury, however, could not agree upon this point, and returned a verdict of wilful murder against George Dawson Hay. At the inquest on the body of Mrs. Hay on Tuesday a police-constable deposed that the prisoner made the following ...

MURDER THROUGH JEALOUSY

... the prisoners mental ?? jury, however, could not aeet-Dopfl. t* poiat, sad reatned a verdict of Wilful murder against George Dawson Ray. At the inquest on the body of Mrs. Hay on Tuesday, a police.constable de- posed that the prisoner made the follow- ...

SOIREE OF THE STOURBRIDGE ASSOCIATED INSTITUTE

... were able to enjoy reading at nil, should not feel much pleasure in reading works of fiction the classes above them. Mi. George Dawson, who was well known them, treated that subject in a rath r contemptuous manner, and said he hoped the subject would be ...

IS SKITTLE PLAYING GAMBLING?

... honorary secretaries for the past year. In the evening the usual anniversary dinner will he held at Nock's Royal Hotel, Mr. George Dawson, M.A, in the chair, and will be attended by the principal donors and subscribers who have founded and supported the Shakespeare ...