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HER MAJESTY’S VISIT TO THE RESOLUTE

... squadron discovery, ami in May, IBOJ, was sent, under the command of Captain Kellett, H.N., to the Polar Stas in search Sir John Franklin and for scientitic purposes. She w'as—or, since her deliverance enables us to speak of her as ship restored to life ...

THE BEYER LEV RECORDER AND GENERAL ADV KRTISER—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17> 1888

... the money went. Ihe tone of comedy was, however, suddenly* changed with the appearance in the box of the next witness, Mrs. John Blake, the widow of i Lord Clanricarde’s miudered agent. The Court was as still death while this lady, young, 1 good-looking ...

EPITOME OF NEVVa

... family. Canon Howell, father the rector Penmaenmawr. preached at tbealtvrnoon service. A fatal ACni'FNT has happened at Mr. John Crew’s f irm, Winstanton. A girl named Mary Rebecca Bollock, aged 13, was standing neal ene of the oldfashioned milk churns ...

ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1881

... At first it was allowed imported into England duty free, but IXd-J protective duty live shillings per ton was imposed. Mr. John K.‘Jackson, the Kew Museum, also in the same publication This article, known also libi-divi and libi-dibi, is an imiortant ...

the BEVERLEY RECORDER AMD GENERAL ADVERTISER—SATCRDAI. DECEMBER IS, 1890

... ttm Irish people. (Cbeert.) intended to lear* London for Ireland ° day. Mr. Parnell: Go on. Mr. John O’Connor. arrangement* having been “d® fo * d e u Mr. John O’Connor proceeded to move a reeola- at the Rotund* In BubUn- r. Fatneu tioa regretting to learn ...

the heyeeley weekly eecoeder anu GEKEEAL APYEETT.EE

... and greatly superior last year’s, resulted in giving grand total score Of marks to the English. From this friendly clash of arms I pass to another, namely, the competition for excellence in the arts. The display mode Scottish artists this year, on the ...

/ fresh ARRIVALS

... time, though from what I hear, the evils are exaggerated unfriendly and heated imaginations. The report of a strike among Mr. John Bright’s operatives at Rochdale, is declared a Manchester paper, which was the first to give circulation to tho rumour, and ...

DESPATCHES FROM ABROAD—COURT—PERSONAL—MARKETS, &c

... attained the age of 98, was celebrated at Windsor the ringing of merry peals, from the Chapel Royal of St. George, and St. Johns Church, and other demonstrations of loyalty and respect. Lord Cowlkt. her Majesty’s ambassador at Paris, is to l«e immediately ...

TH £ BEY UUWSX. AND GENERAL ADVKRTISEK—SATURDAY, KqVfiMJDIER 13. IBBtf

... breasts of the uninitiated by the grave and compllcsted situation. The second duty of the Delegation was to take care that the armed forces of the Monarchy should be equal to those of the other Powors, not only in patriotism and devotion, but also in strength ...

GAS COMMITTEE

... Thomas Bainton, Mr Ucorge Mason Gale, junr., the Kev Edward Girdon, Mr Peter Leonard. Mr William Sedman, Mr Thomas Smith, and John David Vickerman. The 10th inst. was the last day for withdrawals. Only five members are required and the election will take ...

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... p!«e Jn.tat tM.timo which street. The narrow etaircaeo an.l doorway eoon blocked tip with a eeethinsr mnllitade, who, in a'arm^trnggle d ea-ap, the outidlng err of fire had been heard, by hp r>#*r» who crowded the eturoabe leading io apel (imi tl.oJ. ...

THE BEVERLEY WEEKLY RECORDER AKL GENERAL ADVERTISER

... an east coast sloop, name unknown. William Glen, the skipper ax.d owner, Duncan Mackellar, and John Macleiiau, boy, belonging this place, were drowned. John Crietf, a boy, was picked up by Manx bo it as was lioating on an oar. From what reported, the Fiscal ...