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Luton Reporter Bedfordshire, England18 Mar 1893 will be twenty mats aws', gin It be a furlong. Our young laird bad a Draw bunting lodge there, wherein the season he wee wont to spend weeks timeliest we his kinsman, Moab, Solt, for the Young laird was moo' fond of deer stalking, sad sic like sport. i dins& View article |
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Luton Reporter Bedfordshire, England15 Apr 1893 One meanest, Mrs. Roes, if you please, said the young lady, gently arresting her steps. ledt as nosey yell phase, to ask y dame. mtalla ge;aa b. = is a slew awl hestiltag manner. • Have sees or heard anything were of that girl, Mrs. Roes ? Mesabi( View article |
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Bedford Record Bedfordshire, England6 Sep 1898 to show old Charlie Dunn that his Leddy s u b a mem o. Old charge ' es b e Niggle woes myth, and here he was baulked of his noted oar white bees ad Mated eyes. Gordon only •PliertnnitY• age v ie on ly use w ho seared his w awa ..if. Cu, As we strolled View article |
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Ampthill & District News Bedfordshire, England6 Aug 1892 Lewes Manse, mewl whom were Mr Balfour Mr Gashes, Mr litashepe. Mr Matthews.- Mr Porweed, IL de Worse, Mr &reddest, Sir Herbert Mazwe4 Mr AkeneDosiglei, the Lord Advcoate, Ilatiettor-Geseral for ileottaad, Sir WURay Walrosd, Mr Casipbell-Bammermaa. ..d lir View article |
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Leighton Buzzard Observer and Linslade Gazette Bedfordshire, England3 Dec 1867 savs, it hehl on Wednesday afternoon, at the farmhouse of Mr. can never rain but it pours outright. For, 1 will het Lowndes pi cousin of Mr. Cooke), whoa only the inv diamond brooch against Mrs. Pinchbeck’s j*or- evidence of the servant and the two farm View article |
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Luton Reporter Bedfordshire, England13 May 1893 one and the same. But what was the name of the lady who adopted little Miss Berwyn. It was Mrs. Paulet, sir. %What ! lie exelaimed. Mrs. Paulet, sir. tier name wss Mrs. Diana Paulet. His name was Mr. William Pilule. A great change came over ILlyell's View article |
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Luton Reporter Bedfordshire, England8 Jul 1893 famous Scotch judge, Baron Stairs, presided. On his right and left sat Mr. Justice Kinloch and Mr. Justice Guthrie.. Quite a large number of lawyers, law officers, and writers to the signet were present. Mr. James Stuart, Q.(' , was the prosecutor on the View article |
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Bedfordshire Mercury Bedfordshire, England24 Aug 1861 uniform attention to him daring his exhibitions at the Palace, Blondin has presented Mr. Rose, clerk of the works, with a richly-chased silver snuff box ; Mr. H. Thompson, of the Secretary’s office, with a silver cigar case; and Mr. B. Wood, of the Fine Arts View article |
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Luton Times and Advertiser Bedfordshire, England24 Jul 1896 tUtiog that Mr. (Heouter had complaioed that the right way throogh the B'tcst'Mill yard had been etoppwl by the teoaot there. Mr. Laird, and Id odd* qoeoce people went round the mill and tree on hie »r. The eaid he ooderstaod that Mr. Laird not only ahot View article |
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Ampthill & District News Bedfordshire, England26 Mar 1892 tall gentlemanly manager, bad sent in his rseig• nation announcing his very rapidly failing health ; and, looking In his pal* fain, no one doubted his statement. Blaisdel was just starting on • pleasure trip with his wife and daughter, but this affair would View article |
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Luton Reporter Bedfordshire, England15 Jul 1893 rune his lairdship came into the inn, and I made a bow, and offered his lairdehip the wedding.gift, wi' my master's respectful guid wishes. His lairdphip smiled pleasantly, and tauld me to fetch it after him up to his chamber. I followed my laird upstairs View article |
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Luton Reporter Bedfordshire, England8 Apr 1898 For the Best vine in TEA, GROCERY & PROVISIONS, G° to T. G. ROBERTS, 43 UprjETl at Lewep. GE STREET,sa—ler. O. 1. Wady terbium' Oases) Ms Imes et lb. rebid empedies. Mims deem J. Omer Kr. Mr. W. Kr. J. J. Web sad Mr. P. L 0. KM} Mr. 0. T. Mid Atter. Mow) Mrs' le( rum bum Mr. W. to Ldes embed Baud) d Mad st WON.. and ethealid a i t Ith r e idis b a r sis View article |
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Leighton Buzzard Observer and Linslade Gazette Bedfordshire, England21 Feb 1899 Earl ' Crewe and Lady Margaret Primroee, younger I daughter of the Earl of Kouebery. His lordship, who is in his forty-first year, is the sou of Lord Houghton, the poet, better known, perhaps, as Richard Monckton Uilnes, and succeeded his father, who had View article |
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Ampthill & District News Bedfordshire, England8 Jul 1899 SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1899. remora, arm., VACANT. it Is, Abram wirer Mr OSN 101 e 11011 lanA, Laillsaa I berm _GIRL 14 Worn r APPWITIOII ; Uwe oestertable bore; be wining Mora en aril work.—*hi PAWS', CoofscSkaor. Qeseee Park, Bodler4. a ly 8 et July, • Iran View article |
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Ampthill & District News Bedfordshire, England2 Dec 1899 trameethe, The sale to Mr. Barker has only jest been complete). Mears. Helliley & Niemen appeared for fiplosr's Trent. Mr. U. Tebbe for Mr. J. Harris ; and Mr. Piper fol the debtor. Is reply to' the, Metal- Basetter, the debtor mid his ststement &tasks Wag View article |
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Ampthill & District News Bedfordshire, England7 May 1892 Maxwell. lady semetsry ; Rev J. A Sharp sad Mr John Niolsoeou, boa. seeretari sad 3. W. Maxwell. trustees' treasurer. The Ladies ;X emiana7t - oooosabted of—Mrs Bartholomew. Mrs J. Is .:ter, Mrs deo. Baxter. Mrs Barisal, Mrs tioldsmith. Balch, Mrs J W. Maxwell View article |
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Luton Reporter Bedfordshire, England25 Aug 1899 amid M th• vies to have bees mask hurt, Mr. Bookaliant Mrs hit Mr tip sad peased, Mikis est her nisi It. It were MM.. forget that Cree l had Banjo—better wary way ; for It Mr Ow arm end hi. taidor garde is his tear. as Sit lb. de.pm. u.g mienr is her View article |
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Luton Reporter Bedfordshire, England24 Nov 1899 retriever. kly dear, • lady present 'I lie hoimetuseper, tees. The girl seemed lady fer the arst U. fell hack • mop two, dropped her epee her chest, grad up her shyly. End pet her =mg hiss • mopid and serkward Glad ie the pewees el • miners, Mr.. Limning. this View article |
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Ampthill & District News Bedfordshire, England7 May 1898 Laag : Mr. Herbert King, sad Mr. Ernest King (Broom), Mr. Jobs Kiog Shelved Mill), Mr. William Kiag, Mr. Charles Hi ck. (Cardingtoa), Mr. G. F. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Payne (Cardiagtoe:; Mr. G. T. Firkin Clarke. Mr. Heary Lawler, View article |
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Leighton Buzzard Observer and Linslade Gazette Bedfordshire, England13 Aug 1895 her husband is of lower tank Chan his predecessor in her affections, then she must take his ■i-.ame, and descend to his station. The Duchesses of Marlborough and Buckingham only to Court as Lady William Beresford and Lady Egerton of Tatton respectively, View article |