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... t retires Archivist, was presented with a copy of the Society’s new volume, Worthington George Smith and Other Studies. Miss Godber's latest book, The Story of Bedford, will be published shortly. ...
... t retires Archivist, was presented with a copy of the Society’s new volume, Worthington George Smith and Other Studies. Miss Godber's latest book, The Story of Bedford, will be published shortly. ...
... personally bestowed number of naval, military, and Red Cross decorations. The death has taken place at Dunstable of Mr Worthington George Smith, F.L.S., aged 82 years, an antiquary and geologist of repute, and author of several works, including Man, the Primeval ...
... belonged to Worthington G. Smith, the wellknown archaeologist, historian, biologist, illustrator and writer. The cottage was demolished in 1959 and this whole area, including the Brittany Court shops and flats, was redeveloped in the 19605. Worthington George ...
... S., in trust to their mother, Mrs. Harriet Fitzgerald, £100; Mr. Worthington George Smith, in consideration of his services to arch a33logy and b.iten kat illustration, and of his inadequate means of support, £5O ; Mrs. Lard Elizabeth Blacker, in recognition ...
... their late father, Professor Francis Fitzgerald, F.R.8.. In trust to their mother, Mrs. Harriet Fitzgerald, £100; Mr. Worthington George Smith, in oonsideration of his services to arch. ilogy sod b illustratioa, and of his inadequate of support, £5O; Mrs. ...
... S., in trust to their mother, Mrs. Harriet Fitzgerald, £100; Mr. , Worthington George Smith, in consideration of his services to archae3logy and botanical illustration, and of his inadequate means of support, £5O; Mrs.l Elizabeth Blacker, in recognition ...
... 8., in trust to their mother, Mrs. Harriet Fitzgerald, £100; Mr. Worthington George Smith, in consideration ol hit services aroknalogy and botanical illustration, and of bis inadequate means of support, £5O; Mrs. Zui Elizabeth Blacker, in recognition of ...
... merchant.—Henry Tucker, Weftrnmfter, Middlefex, grocer.—Henry Mears, Wapping, Mid«Hefex, in earthen ware.—William Worthington, ami George Smith, J«fcchetter, Lancafter, fulrian-manufadturers.. Daniel Mathlfon, and? James Patteion, Manchester, itone-mfaons ...
... lo Unit to their mother. 11. rs. Harriet Fttsgerald 100 0 0 Mr. Worthington George Smith. in consideration,f his servim tc arehalcdy and botanical illustration, and of his Inadequate urr d support .. Mrs. Imre Elisabeth Blacker. in recAsini- d the seniors ...
... 8., in trust to their mother, Mrs. Harriet Fitzgerald, £100; Mr. Worthington George Smith, in consideration of his services to &raw 3logy and 133tanical illustration, and of hie inadequate means of support, £5O ; Mrs. Ztre Elizabeth Blacker, in recognition ...
... in trust to their mother, Mrs. Harriot Fitzgeraki, £100; Mr. Worthington George Smith, in consideration of his services archaeology and. botanical il lustratdon, and his inadequate means support, Mia. Zare Elizabeth Blacker, in recognition the services ...
... and Disorderly at Winshill. —At the Burton P..licH Court, this (Friday) morning, before the ex- Mayor (Mr. W. H. Worthington), George Smith (40), labourer, of Church Gresley, was charged by Sergeant Gee with being drunk aad riotous at Winshillon Thursday ...