FUNERAL OF MRS. MAITLAND
... Whitaker and Mrs. Maitland, Mr. W. W. Maitland, Miss Maitland, the Misses 8., C, and G. Maitland, Mr. R. A. Maitland, ...
... Whitaker and Mrs. Maitland, Mr. W. W. Maitland, Miss Maitland, the Misses 8., C, and G. Maitland, Mr. R. A. Maitland, ...
... Whitaker and Mrs. Maitland, Mr. W. W. Maitland, Miss Maitland, the Misses If., C., and G. Maitland, Mr. R. A. Maitland, ...
... Green. Mr. A. J. Edwards, J.P.. Mrs. Edwards, Mr. Gerald Buxton, J.P.. Mr. A. W. Leech. J.P.. Mrs. Archbould, Mrs. Chater. Mr. Bouscr, JUr. Guy Palmer. ...
... 1928. The funeral was on Wednesday at Fryerning. The mourners were: The widow; Mr. Osbert Tower, son; the Rev. Peregrine Maitland. Mr. and Mrs. Reavely Maitland, cousins; Mrs. Frances Hill, niece. Death of Capt ...
... Rothschild, £2l: Sir M. Montefiore, £2l; Sir J. H. Pelly, £lO. 10a. ; Mr. J. B. Heath, £lO. 10*.; Mr. MastennaD,£lo. |os.; Mr. H. Hanbury, £10.10a.; Mr. Alderman Salomons, £10.10s.; Mr. Hume, £6; the City Police, one days' pay—[Cbecra] Poor ...
... Wright, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wright; Mr. and Mrs. Tonham Richardson; Mrs. Ringrose, Mrs. All ham, Mrs. Coode and Mis 3 H. Gott; Mr. and ...
... OF CAPT. A. FULLER MAITLAND. The marriage of Captain A. Fnller Maitland, Queen's Regiment, second son of Mr. Thomas Fuller Maitland, of Garth House Breconshire, and Wargrave, Berkshire, with Eleanor Maud, fourth daughter of the late Mr. ...
... NS HAWICIN ♦ND DR KING. Mr Hawken : I should like, Mr Chairman, to say a few words in respect of the case of Elizabeth Playle, reported upon at last meeting by Dr King. I have made some inquiries, and I find a ...
... DR KING AND THZ PLATLE CAS[. Mr Burrows : I would ask the Board to give this matter their careful consideration. Mr Glasscock just now said that a child being without a pair of shoes at Shoebury was a hard case ; and if that is a proper phrase to apply ...
... MARRIAGE OF MR. W. FULLER MAITLAND, M.P., AND THE HON. EVELYN COULSTOUN GARDNER. The marriage, on Monday, the 25th April, of Mr. Wm. Fuller Maitland, M.P. for Brecknockshire, and the Hon. Evelyn Coulstoun Gardner, second daugh ter of Lord and Lady Gardner ...
... objections is worth. Mrs. King died about ten o'clock on the night of the of January ; it was not till nearly midnight on the 19th of January, less than hours before her death, that Dr. Roche—Mr. Ki.no having become dissatisfied with Mr. saw ...
... the least £ been taken of it.-Mr. Had ham said, the objitof S? mation was that he should not follow the same o« elsewhere. Mr. to defendant.-Tou your living in honest manner; find you ha« convicted of stealing tares -Mr. JosUng -and chickens.-Defendant ...