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SEQUEL TO A BREACH OF PROMISE CA

... both s an amalour and @ profeszional, bave made his name & honsehold wond ia cyeling circles here and on the Continent. Sid Thomas is another who Las sscended to the vacing wheel, but in his case soccess has not vet smiled on him. A. Hannah, the Secottish ...

Hospital SATURDAY.—At @ meeting of the! Twux Mixeren.—Fourth Sunday after the \ exdcutive committee of the ..

... attended: Mr. Richard Hall (in the chair), Ald. J. Maltby, and Mr. Thomas Martin, with Mr. J. T. Tweed (clerk). The following, were elected to supply vacancies on the Freemen's Fund: Thomas Whelpton Hickingbotham, Williama Edward West, John William Rose ...

AGRICULTURAL MEMBERS AND THE 'EDUCATION BILL

... is not restricted to ¢ ntinuation school boys. Forms of application nn{ be obtained at the Church House, or of Mr. Clifford Thomas, High street, and must be retumed to the Captain.—Bernard 8. Lowe, Captain Commanding A and B Companies. “Royar, WeLsa —The ...

THP FRIENDLY SOCIETIES

... , is the permanent sccretary. On Saturday eveming last, the Grand Master of the Lincoln District, M.U., LO.F. (Bro. J. H. Hardy), and the D.G.M'(Bro W Mortimer, City Sheriff) paid a complimentary visit in their official capacity to the Loyal Georgo Todge ...

& | > s TR NTN T e SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1807, ol WP FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. [ 550% 0 Licy

... (Bro. J. H. Hardy, the D.G.M (Bro W Mortimer, City Sheriff) paid mplimentary visit in their oficial capacity to the Georgo Todge, and advaniags was taken of their to make presentations to two tried and worthy of the lodge —P.P.GM. Thomas Keyworth y introduced ...

THE TLINCOLN LeADEst AND COUNTY ADVERTINSER

... £317: Archibongville Mission, £l5; and Aliwal North !slimic:n, .EHJB. _.Afu-r l:”l)l'éQ‘ and pithy ad- dress by the Rev. Thomas Pigott, the Rev. G, P, Ciarke gave an .enfhrallin.y, narrative of his_ ox- periences as a missionary in tke great lone land ...

KESTEVEN PETTY SESSIONS

... —A lenient view was taken of the offence on account of the wife’s illness, and a fine of Is. was imposed. REFUSING TO QUlT.~Thomas Lyon, of Bracebridge, labourer, yluded guilty to a charge of refusing to ‘Luit the ‘Ploufih, Boultham.—The landlord said he ...

THE PARISH ELECTIONS. COUNCIL WORK SINCE 1804, INTERESTING REVIEWS FROM LINCOLNSHIRE VILLAGES

... Grocer, L. George Blanchard, Agricultural Engine Driver, L. Woodthorpe Johnson Clarke, Farmer, C. Thomas Bowker Dawson, Grocer and Draper, C. John Thomas Fieldsend, Farmer, C. Robinson Fridlington, S‘mcmukcr. L. George Harness, Woodman, Y. Richard Prondlove ...

THE ELECTIONS. REPORTS FROM ALL QUARTERS

... Farmer. Thomas Moxon, Farmer. John ooddi:.'hn.mram John Thomas lqlq{. ‘armer. James Blatherwick, Gardener. The parish meeting was held on TL in the School Room. Mr. Joseph elocted chairman, and the following to serve on the Council : Thomas Mo FMIIE ...

WHY HE DID IT. A JURYMAN DEMANDS SATISFACTION

... doctor. WM. HARDY, of 28, Park-street, spoke to hearing Mrs. Coope scream. He went to toe yard and saw the deceased. who was hangire with his feet come two inches from the floor. He thought decensed’s work had affected his mind a bit. THOMAS NAYLOR said ...

THE HARDY PATENT PICK ¢/ 5(T®

... thoroughly Mo‘;nhd-l kll |M' :sv-bn . pi:tedl and verris ; pract yeq to bDew.—J yto Mr. THOMAS WATSON, co. w. Fl)flfi and Co.. Limited, Engineers, Lincoln ; cr to THOMAS W ALLILS, Holmes Saw Mills, Lincoln. AMINE AND PLAGUE IN INDIA. F CITY OF LINCOLN RELIEF ...

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... st R e : o R s e ;.w..‘-m.i.my_n‘ Rev. ! e anghan 'O DRESSMAKERS. — Gool Coat Hand, al e imited. Engineers, Lincol Lor to THOMAS . Tommm“.' -e— ot Cout Mand atio (oLt sil Lincola. Por'~Tlindie Lowiie: SOB ot 07 - fmenine .uu;_-z ;ol,hctal by Mr. H ...