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Leeds Mercury Yorkshire, England8 Oct 1927 Leeds Church and Dickens—-A Bradford Musical Personality —The Countess of Harewood’s Visit —York’s Great Bell. * Did Dickens Write of It? A Bradford Personality. * * * ♦ * * « * « « * « Fixing the Huge Bell. The & C. ELECTRICAL Leeds Church Bi-Centenary View article |
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Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer Yorkshire, England23 Feb 1931 NORTHERN ITEMS. Princess Mary Countess of Harewood has consented to become Patron of the Yorkshire Ladies’ Council of Education. The Whitby Rural Council are calling the attention of the North Riding County Council to the dangerous condition of Limber View article |
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Leeds Mercury Yorkshire, England3 Jun 1924 your readers F. HAEEWOOD Harewood House, Leeds, As far as can be ascertained, the exact amount of eggs collected in the West Riding is as follows: Vice-Periiident, Lady Evelyn Collin?, 145,119; Bradford Group, Yice-Prosidont. Lady Beatrice Lister Kaye, 81 View article |
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Leeds Mercury Yorkshire, England7 Feb 1924 the Countess of Harewood as president. Sir Brooksbank secretary; vicepresident for the Leeds group, the Ladv; Ehel.vn Collins; vice-president for the Sheffield group, the Lady Kathleen Pilkington; vice-president for the Bradford; ; group, the Lady Beatrice View article |
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Leeds Mercury Yorkshire, England3 Oct 1932 The Countess of Willingdon. (By Joyce Mather,) LEEDS, Sunday. Important Godparents. and Mrs. Ralph Rayner’s baby daughter, who is to be christened on Friday next, will have some very important godparents. Mr. Rudyard Kipling, for one, is be a godfather View article |
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Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer Yorkshire, England23 Dec 1936 Borton. Mr. tad Mri. Oetrlove IlUl, Mr O. Kirk, Mr K. Holmes, Mr. J. Mawtr. Mr W. B, Wood. Mr. J Dufflsld, Mr. J. K. V»ro (honorary secretary the old Msnhsnlra' Inititute). Mr. J. (honorary Inuurrr), Mrs. Dtlton (The Hutts, Orewelthorpe). Mrs w. H Ptrraad View article |
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Leeds Mercury Yorkshire, England6 Jan 1928 Commander in China —Harewood’s New Vicar —Leeds Charity Ball. Holiday Parties. Hjive you ever seen Leeds so full of children spared no efforts to ensure its success, and the gathering has the cordial support of the Earl and Countess of Harewood. Music will be View article |
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Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer Yorkshire, England6 Jul 1939 Blackburn Mr and Mrs. N. Hartley. Mr. L. E. Pyrah, Mr. T. A. Oliver, end Mrs. Noel Kitchen. Mr. H. B Dawson. Mr. P. Allison. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Gaunt. Mr. Cyril Mr.' Stuart Woodhams. Head Master of Moorlands School. Hr View article |
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Yorkshire Evening Post Yorkshire, England1 Jun 1923 LADY HAREWOOD. Among those ho arrived Prince was the Countess Harewood, wearing a dark grey costume and a bat with a grey ostrich plume. The Lady Mayoress of Leeds (Mrs. Frank Fountain), who was carrying a beautiful bouquet, wore a smart grey coat frock View article |
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Leeds Mercury Yorkshire, England13 Dec 1927 Christmas. In Harewood village they are looking forward to a quiet homely Christmas, in which the Earl and Countess will share. It will be a family festival at Harewood House, where Lady Boyne (the only daughter of Lord and Lady Harewood), with her husband View article |
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Leeds Mercury Yorkshire, England8 Feb 1937 LEEDS SURGEON’S SON ENGAGED TO LADY ELISABETH MURRAY. Lady Elisabeth Murray and Mr. Peter Oldfield, whose engagement is to be announced to-day. Lady Elisabeth is the younger daughter of the Earl and Countess of Dunmore, and Mr. Oldfield is the younger View article |
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Sheffield Daily Telegraph Yorkshire, England23 Feb 1931 group at Ossington Hall on Saturday, including the Marquis and Marchioness of Titchfield, Lady Sibell and Mr. H. D. Argles, Lady E. Denison, Major Noel Clarke, and Mr. ''‘iTlitwirllMW .r .«trai&> i , v ' *%«■ S>% ■. ■ . ; ; S-' :■«■ .. -; •■, ».',• ,'••• View article |
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Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer Yorkshire, England21 Aug 1935 Captain Mr. T. Mr. H Milner (Leeds City Coronet); Mr H. Roblnfcn. Mr. and Mrs. Tintfall. Mrs. Mr' and Mrs. W. H. Fernand, Mr. jfc. fiykes. A Tfjlnaht. Colonel V J. jMr. L. Grant age. fflr. J W. Todd. Mr E. Tempest. Mr. W. View article |
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Leeds Mercury Yorkshire, England12 Sep 1936 FRACTURED HIP AT 95. Dowager Lady Lytton's Fall. From Our Correspondent. KNEBWOurH, Friday, The Dowager Countess of Lytton, who is 95 next week, is suffering from a fractured hip, the result of a fall. A reporter was informed at Lady Lytton's home at Knebworth View article |
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Leeds Mercury Yorkshire, England4 Sep 1937 of Lord Middleton, Lord Lieutenant of the East Riding, and the civic authorities. The Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress (Alderman and Mrs. Frederick Holmes) are in Holland with a civic party, and they will return to Hull to-morrow. The Town Clerk (Mr. Alexander View article |
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Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer Yorkshire, England4 Apr 1938 piSfposer; Mrs. Atkinson,; seconder. 2. Rotherham: Mrs. H. V. Mulroy, chairman; Mrs. Shaw, speaker; Mrs. Roberts, proposer; Mrs. C. Clarke, seconder, j;- 3. Sheffeld (Hallami; Mrs. D, Bouafield, chairman; Mrs; D.J A. Bird, speaker;! Mrs. G. Caddtck, View article |
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Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer Yorkshire, England7 Apr 1927 HAREWOOD ESTATES. CONVERSION TO A PRIVATE COMPANY. Announcement made of tile registration the Harelles Trust Ltd., with the lit. Hon. the Earl of Harewood, arc wood House, Leeds, and the Rt. lion. Viscount Lascelles, K.G., Goldsborough Hall, Knaresborough View article |
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Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer Yorkshire, England9 Jan 1937 GEORGE CLARKE AT LEEDS EMPIRE University Recital Eileen Joyce Leeds pantomimes, The Babei the Wood the Grand Theatre Francis Laldler*s Babes the Wc at the Royal, continue to draw audiences, and Judging a Christmas reports this pantonj season the View article |
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Leeds Mercury Yorkshire, England14 Jun 1934 among others, Mrs. E. G. Arnold, Mrs. J. M. D. Barwick, Mrs, Eric Clarke, and Miss Hermione Unwin, THE LADY MAYORESS CALLS LATER. Really there seemed so many there this list could go on and on, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Middleton, Mrs. Symonds, Mrs. A. S. Turberville View article |
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Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer Yorkshire, England6 Mar 1930 accession of ladies, were taking special interest in the activities the Society. Lord Harewood to succeeded the coming year by Colonel C. Spenco- Colby. and the nomination Sir Walter Gilbev President elect was to-day heartily approved. Lord Middleton one of View article |