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Warminster & Westbury journal, and Wilts County Advertiser

/ VARIETIES- -GRATE AND OAT, M 1 think, i.i. b»T« been moderate *

... practice of tying dog tin pan and then letting the tin pan loose. How the Grattans played at Checker*.—Up three evenings ago such athing checker-board was never km in Mr. Grattan’s house. He and his aged partner have managed to pass the long evenings pi ...

A CARDIFF TRAGEDY

... husband, it is alleged, threw poker at his wife. The missile, however, struck Mrs. O’Brien’s child,which she was carrying in her arms, and killed it. Harris was remanded by the magistrate on Tuesday charged with causing the child’s death. WATER FROM WALES FOR ...

LITERAKV JOTTINGS

... Australia, the State Schoolmaster, Aative Australians and Imperial Federation, and the Moral of the teens!an ! Imbroglio. Mr. John I ley wood, of Manchester, announces the coraplttion tie* seend volume of Baines’s History the County Palatine and Duchy Lancaster ...

COUNTY NOTES AND NEWS

... gastric ulcer. The jury returned a verdict accordingly. The Earl Cardigan, D. 5.0., only eon of the Marquis Ailesbury, was married to Miss Sydney Madden, only daughter of the late Mr. John Madden, of Hilton Park, Co. Monaghan, Ireland, and of Lady Caroline ...

COUNTY NOTES AND NEWS

... a cost of £2BO, was opened Wednesday. The Dean Salisbury has become Prior of St. John Hospital. Burcombe, in succession to the late Canon Gordon. Captain the Earl Cardigan, Royal Wiltshire Imperial Yeomanry, has qualified at the Yeomanry School, Aldershot ...

CORSLEY

... absence of the Earl of Cardigan in South Africa. The presentation was made by the Earl of Cardigan (who was in Ladysmith during the seige). At Swindon Police Court, on Monday, before Captain C. Wykeham-Martin and other magistrates, John Henry Lamboums, a grocer’s ...

A BRIEF RETROSPECT OF 1899,

... largest army engaged in warfare England has ever placed in the field at any one time. Just now matters look trifle dark—British arms having received some four checks or reverses —but it is hoped that with the arrival of Lord Roberts in supreme command, and ...

COUNTY NOTES AND NEWS

... A marriage is arranged, and will shortly take place, between the Earl of Cardigan, D. 5.0., only son of the Marquis of Ailesbory, and Sydney, only daughter of the late Mr. John Madden, of Hilton Park, Clones, Ireland, and of Lady Caroline Madden. With ...

THE AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS

... 4, daughter; Owen F. Thomas, 3, son ; Willie Edward Williams, 6, son of Mrs. Thomas by her first husband; John Hnglies, ClogwynGwyn, 38; John R. Hughes, 12.50 n; Cassie Hughes, 11, daughter; Nellie Hughes, 7, daughter ; Charlie Hughes, Bron Elidir, 13 ...

THE WILTS YEOMANRY IN CAMP. On Monday morning the Warminster troop of I of the Wiltshire Imperial Yeomanry left for

... or J. R. G. watkin, Major the Marquis of Bath, Major G. LI. Palmer, Mai or J. M. F. Fuller, Captain the Earl of Cardigan, Captain Sir John Diekson-Poynder, Captain J. Joicey, Captain G. £. Mackay, Lieut. Lord U. O. Thynne, Lieut. C. S. Second Lieut. Lord ...

NORTON BAYANT

... Edward John Mann, Esq., to be captain, dated 24th inst.; John Francis Llewellyn Hardy, gentleman, to be lieutenant, dated 24th inst.; Arthur Henry Wall, gentleman, to be second lieutenant, dated 24th inst. Mr. John Fuller, M.P., and Mrs. John Fuller have ...

WILTS LEAGUE . Division II

... Merchant Taylors’ arms, the initials W.5.C.,” and the date 1653 on the other. Thomas Handcocke in West bury, 1656,” and rebus device representing a hand and a cock. “Walter Haynes, of Weetbury,” with the Grocers’ arms and W.H.” John Maltravers in West ...