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DROWNED IN TILE KENNET

... Pinniger Esq., Coroner for West Berks, held an inquest at the Swan Inn, London Road, ou the body of Alice Ayres, aged 56. David Herbert, the first witness, said—l live at 3 Mayor's Lane, Newbury, and am a general labourer. The body just viewed by the jury is ...

WANTAGIL

... worked for Mr. Silver a painter.—Another old inhalitant, Mr. T. Bennett, ad Newbury-street, died at the age SO years. During the greater part of • residence of more than 50 years, Mr. Bennett occupied a position of trust and confidence, Ira with the late ...

EAST ILSLEY

... palm ; the residences of Hr. Lowe and Dr. Bennett being adorned with flags, festoons, and Chinese lanterns. The licensed victuallers made a very good display, and the humble cottager showed ills loyalty by hanging out a flag. The Hall was illuminated with ...

LAMBOURN PETTY SESSIONS

... LAMBOURN PETTY SESSIONS. Friday, April 26.—Present: Major Aldridge (chairman), Mr. R. N. Bennett, Capt. A. C. Burmester. HEARD A MILE AWAY. Ernest Cullimcre pleaded guilty to using obscene language on the night of April Bth, at Kastgarston. P.C. Barnard ...

[MOTOR

... J. L. T. vicar of the parish. The mourners were Mr. H. C. Lagu-Bm.ett. M 11. sad Mt. Herbert Leigh-Bethett Jams), Mr Marmaduke H Best (son- Mr. H. Walley Leigh-Bennett P. Crutchlsy and Mr. Guorge The church was with parishioners and end the fLag on the ...

IIar.7R3PAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1876. BOROUGH POLICE COURT. FRIDAY. Beers Janus elb , alons, Req. (chai►man), J. F. ..

... only when he gets the drink that he is dangerous ; and then he is scarcely safe. He went into the washhouse and talked about hanging himself. _ The Mayor—Are you afraid ?—Not myself. I have • pretty good nerve and am not easily frightened. 3dr. Hickman—Your ...

FOOTBALL

... plashed for each side tr a splendid I followed sot was all the teams cross. by 2-0. On a rush, whi more scori Herbert. Wt St. Mary's Staunton, b Herbert, Hi Simmons, E • at Hal Tits Drs.; of the hary in our issue been stated hold land I burst, as w RgIIADE ...

WILTSHIRE

... Bluring, Lamborne ; Abraham Craddock, Lamborne ; Alexander Davis, Shaw ; John Evans, Lamborne ; Frederick Everett, Shaw ; W. H. Herbert, Boxford ; John Harris, Lamborne ; Richard Hedding, Lamborne ; Thomas Hellard, Lamborne ; Thomas Joyce, Donnington; James ...

!AVIW.4 COUNTY PETTY SESSIONS. THURSDAY. ;Wore G. C. Cherry. Esq. (Martha»), A. R. Tull. Esq., C. S. Slonset, 8 ..

... of the peepl riso a ever obtained scent of the removal of p followed him, expressing their hostllty him by shouting Hang him hang him.'!' Friday morning prisoner was driven to Woolnempr ton to catch the train leaving Newbury at 7.40 and was safely depo ...

ANGLING AssociavioN.—Annual meeting at Jack Hotel on Tuesday evening. Exccasons —Forty-six booked from Newbury ..

... Scott, It. Monday, G. While, and F. Bennett. Air. George White was again elected boo. see. and a hearty vote of thanks was accorded him for his past services. A vote of thanks was also passed to the late captain (F Bennett) and sub-captain (D. Munday). Mr ...

His Worship the Mayor of Newbury attended the opening et the Exhibition on Monday, in company with many other ..

... where Mitchell got them from, nor even that he had got them. The boots were identified by Mr. Herbert Robinson, assistant at Mr Wareham's, who said they were hanging outside the shop, but were missed at 1. 30p.m. The prisoners did not purchase the boots at ...

THE CRATER MT BALL. A FASHIONABLI FUNCTION

... arrangements. The decorations were appropriate and artistic, and were carried oat by Messrs. George Boyer and Co. The hall was hang with sporting emblems, while evergreen wreathe, flags, and intertwined art muslin were plentifully displayed. The platform ...