Maitland Wilson, the Earl of Shrewsbury Major and Mrs. J O Dovle Walton tlall : Mr, James Cadman, Mr. J
... Dempster, Mr. Geoffrey Walker. Dr. and Mrs. Shaw (Stafford). Mr, and Mrs, F. W. Carder. Mr. and Mrs, Heath, Mr. J. Heath, Miss ...
... Dempster, Mr. Geoffrey Walker. Dr. and Mrs. Shaw (Stafford). Mr, and Mrs, F. W. Carder. Mr. and Mrs, Heath, Mr. J. Heath, Miss ...
... Mr. Hutchinson, the second master of King Edward’s School, Birmingham, has accepted an offer made to him by Dr. Temple, to become head of the Scientific Department at Rugby, in order to carry out the recommendations of the Royal Commissioners with regard ...
... and Mr. G. G. Balfour—table. Mrs. Betts—armorial china cup. Dr. and Mrs. F Milnes Blumer—silver inkpot. Col, and Mrs. Bollon—sporting prints Mr, George Burroughes Dr. and ...
... Fairbairn, Dr. ,» Dr. Mackennal, Mr. Onslow Ford, R.A., the Rev, Jowett (successor of Dr. Dale), many others. The statue is in white Sicilian marble, and represents Dr. Dale in posture, clad in his academic ro le The amount raised was some ...
... Torrance, Cc Master (Mr. Nelson) reported Miss Webb, Mr. Wolley, and Mr. Tomson had give n sweets for the inmates, and Mrs. Sneyd-Kynnersley, Mr. J. Bamford, Mr. Hurt, Mr. ...
... Midland Counties’ Change-ringers), Mr. li. Swinfield Counties’ (Central Change-ringers), Mr, Barnabas. Ke (Wolverhampton), Mr. H, Howell (Wal. Mr. W. Curzon (Lullington), Mr. Oliver (Bridgnorth), Mr. A. Manders ...
... Berne Messrs. Leake and Smith, High-atreet. Mr. J. C. Chap n, Bridge-street, Dekey Mr. W. Medley, 1 Tro te. DUSLEY Mr. Mr. £ Denison, Market-place. Ecc Smith, High-street. HANLE Mr. Ruddock, 4. Wigh-street; and ...
... C. and Mrs. presented whist prizes *o Mrs. J. Rock. Mrs. G. Steward. Mrs. Corden. Mrs. W. Fox. Mrs. Osbourne; Miss Harrison Mr. A. Matthews. Sgt. Winters. ...
... Peake, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bailey, Mr. 8. H. Roe, Mr, T. W. Dyke, Mr, A, H. Barnes, Mr. M. Hunt, Mrs. Waters, Mr. J, Haworth, ...
... preacher veing Mr. F. W. White, of Rugeley. The ‘following evening a cantata, entitled “A was well rendered Daughter of Moab,” Dy an augmented choir, conducted by Mr. W. Collett, Miss Leason presiding at the organ The soloist were Mrs. Ham Mrs. Collett, ...
... •resent spent an enjoyable afternoon, fhe prizes for the whist were given by irs. Bennett. Mrs. Prince, and Mrs. Jeaford. and were won Mrs. Lovell, drs. Johnson, and Mrs. Poulton. ...
... accepted from Mr. H. J. Buckmaster. Kings Bromley, and from Mesra. K. >' e'b and Sons, the Queen?s wedr-men. show will lie held, !*y the kind ness Mrs. Lane, in the Park. Kinga Bromley Manor. Amnrvr to Mr. Lane.?An accident happened on Saturday ...