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Bedford Record Bedfordshire, England10 May 1910 nom.* make leo, con.utuption. Mr. in- deopotion of Mr. Berridge, and the the more , tamed the liogli.la motor eat iniltmtry a. a hit dilemma it has brought us sal aa. called Fair triad, which had prospered under Free(Mr. Gilder'e. remark had referents View article |
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Biggleswade Chronicle Bedfordshire, England22 Nov 1901 trying to be very brave and cheerful. It’s fine thing for you, Donald, th the laird and his lady took such fancy to you. And now that he’s made you his secretary, and Mrs. McGregor has fallen in love with your voice, there will be no end of your grand View article |
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Ampthill & District News Bedfordshire, England19 Mar 1910 k ey, and T. dad.' Mrs. Hart, Mrs. _don, Mr. Welk e _ Mr• Barton Ed g ar Gibes, Commandant the Bedford 3 Cauliflowers, 3 Brussel Sprouts. See their poeitioa of Mr. H. Goodman, Captain ly e trey. Meitnel, ]Lee . Warner. Mrs. Todd, Mrs. DORM: THE DUKE OP View article |
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Ampthill & District News Bedfordshire, England23 Nov 1907 In 1905 the *saeanent Mr,_ _Timms p roposed and Mr. Ward seoondcommittee, and Mr. Eve, with the consent ed Mr. Lairds( name and Mr, Cook proposed of the Guardians. re-aeseesed• the line and the Rev. Mr. Spokes seconded Mr. Fred in this Union. and the View article |
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Bedfordshire Times and Independent Bedfordshire, England21 Jun 1929 flowers. Mr. C. Araplhill; black- xve represented and the silver medal went Mr. W. Hayden, Banbury; im- Ui * A) Vickers for boar. Mr. V. plements. Mr. K. H. Horrell. Knotting, |j arlop , fine examples of this and Mr. B. Brown. Uobion: hreed. Mr. W. T. Wc«ld 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, England28 Nov 1908 and Mrs. Nichol in making this effort • succese:—Miss Wingfield. Mrs. Garner, Mrs. Higley, Mrs. Seabrook. Mrs. Tutt. Miss Newman. Misses Barton, Miss Ambler. Miss Moore. Miss Cox. Mimes Smith. Mrs. Briinsom, Miss Swaffield. Mrs. Gordon Cotton. Mrs. F. 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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Bedfordshire Times and Independent Bedfordshire, England5 Feb 1926 no doubt note what Mr. Goode had said. Mr. Howard, Chairman of the Finance Committee, reported a loss upon the income and expenditure account of £I2A 16 1. and further loss £2O 15,9 Mr. Howard said he must not presumed to accept Mr. Goode’s statement View article |
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Bedfordshire Times and Independent Bedfordshire, England17 Nov 1916 C. Williams in the chair:. l Ke-,n,?d°Cwner W. E. Powtej, Mr. J. Baldwin. W. Beck. M r ; Allport. Mr. A Nightingale. Mr. J H_Twam lev. with the Secretary. Mr. 8. C. A letter was received from Mr. W. C. Bnrn» inviting the school children visit the d“nne View article |
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Bedfordshire Times and Independent Bedfordshire, England9 Jul 1954 Henley. 161 Oxfordshire. Mrs. A. Sansom, Mrs. I. Scenes, Mrs. M. Miller, Mrs. M. Young. 17: Oxfordshire. Mrs. W. Hart. Mrs. H. Harum. Mrs. G. Laird, Mrs. E. Coltman. 17; Oxfordshire. 22. Mrs. B. Newman, Mrs. W. Howe. Mrs. W. View article |
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Luton Reporter Bedfordshire, England2 Feb 1906 Catch a liberal. James, said • Forearabire Tory laird to his coachman, I wish you on Saturday to take the coach and drive the aupportervi to the poll. Jsuuse, who is enthusiastic • Radical am his master is • Tory, and did not like the job. replied View article |
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Luton News and Bedfordshire Chronicle Bedfordshire, England17 Dec 1936 was entered by Mr. J. W. Roberts, Shefford, and sold for £l7. The Judges were: Cattle, Mr. Harry Bishop iTrtng). Mr R. M. Hioms Buckingham >; sheep Mr. F. Cooper (Hltcbin), Mr. George Preston (Ampthlll): pigs, Mr. W. Faulkner tSoulbury), Mr. W. W. Smith 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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Beds and Herts Pictorial Bedfordshire, England3 May 1927 presenting , mahogany clock to Mr. E. who at short notice took up 4 Tom Jones owing to the 1 of the member originally part. !Grimed from previous by Major J. Harrison), Mr. F. ' and friends; guessing weight resented by Mr. A. Laird), NM. and friends. and permanent View article |
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Beds and Herts Pictorial Bedfordshire, England27 Jan 1931 they admitted that the dogs belonged to them. Replying to Barford, Mr. Laird said the dogs were secure in the kennel when he saw them after the occurrence. P.c. Smith said that Mr. Laird and he saw defendants and the dogs at 293, Beechwood-road. They said View article |
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Luton News and Bedfordshire Chronicle Bedfordshire, England15 Feb 1906 T. George; Mangrore Mr. R Farr; Kimpton: Mr. H. George; Barton: Mr. W. TVxldington : Mr. N Attwood and Mr. G. Fox; flMpaley- Mr W. Looker; Caddington: Mr T Brigg and Mr. C. Knott; Rov.ng Comliaoion. Mr. Joneo. TOOLEY’S TESTED SEEDS Have proved the best View article |
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Ampthill & District News Bedfordshire, England19 Oct 1907 Vicar ithe Rey. I. F. Mr. and Mrs. Iforwoool, inoultosl mirror; . Mr. I F Williams , gave a short addro the and Mrs. Cole, (lemon Amu. hot water plot ing to get out. the pony jumped on. precipita- Mr, and Mr.. nreasrve dish: Mr. coming winter's paiochial View article |
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Ampthill & District News Bedfordshire, England10 Jan 1903 Graham. Mr. C. Wilkielen ilLoapetioal. Dr. Skelibag„ Mr. H. Hipwell. Mr. W. Berths (Oakley). Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitworth. Mr. and Mr.. B. Howkir (Somber). Mr. L. B. Walker, Mr. Albert Stacker. Mr. D. H. Bawer. Mr. and Mrs. View article |
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Bedford Record Bedfordshire, England21 Oct 1902 R. H. Bcullard presided. and on the platform were Mr. lie) Pyns, M.P.. the Rey. Dr. Brown. Dr. Townsend it 'halt man of the National Free l 'bomb Conti. Mr. E. P. Leeds Smith, Mr. F. W. Conquest. Mr. E. Ranson:. The Chairman said this we. n Conference View article |