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Newbury Weekly News and General Advertiser Berkshire, England16 May 1901 Ooe writer, who had the good sense, or the good lock, to keep hie copyrights in his own h - end, was approached by his puldisher with a proposal to bring out one of his most popular in sixpenny form. At first he demurred, holding it something lacking View article |
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Reading Observer Berkshire, England15 Jan 1903 or Wird.= ' loodiog. oar tonsithed, wit Usable for lady or ■ Aeeaov, Readmo. kiedroo . ois, suitobtefa, Ortwo board if requirod ; knee neederat•—App 86, Street, gram. A MRS, Andos.—Biesketei, sad New.. for 71b. for Stereo, Thornk mama, APAWIIIENTIL--Bittiog View article |
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Windsor and Eton Express Berkshire, England27 Jul 1907 farmed at 9.30 at the top of Mr. Fenner's lawn, among the boats MMus Part being craft very beautifully demisted the following When :- -Mrs. Jay, Mrs. Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Monkland, Lids Memia de Paravislei, Lady Eva Mrs. Gerard. Mrs. Haiku.. and Ma. Beakapear View article |
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Reading Observer Berkshire, England5 Sep 1903 or any part Mere/ Mr. Watta mid he did mit admit that. la reel, de Mr. Litileareed mid that Mr. Watts had not paid the it. Bd. nor any part of that eta. Mr. Weld hod tendered IA 10e. Bd., mod that loft • balsam se. ad. unpaid. Mr, Watts mated dat be View article |
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Reading Observer Berkshire, England1 Apr 1911 Capt. Twist, Mr. I'. Sharp, the Ofosra of the Depot Royal Barks Regiment, Mr. A. Ulm, Dr. Roalfe Cox, Mr. Hill, Mr. G. P. Male, Mr. A. Roberta, Mr. F. D. Balfour, Dr. Secretan, Mr. 0. Dixon, Mr. A. 8. Cooper, Mr. J. Eighteen, Mr. C. Batch, Copt. Astley View article |
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Windsor and Eton Express Berkshire, England29 Aug 1903 years with Mr. Vernier, who was willing to take him back if the Court would allow him to do so. He had given his name as Green, and it was not till he was in custody, and wrote to Mr. Venner that the police were able to establish his identity. On Mr. Venner View article |
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Berkshire Chronicle Berkshire, England16 Nov 1901 Rockley. Mrs. Martin, Mr. Percy Johns (Borough Surveyor), Mr. G. H. Barford (Sanitary Inspector), Mr. C. R. Thomas (Clerk to the Justices), Mr. J. Markham (Borough Collector), Mr. H. Glover (School Attendance Officer), Mr. J. W. Walker, J.P., Mr,. H. J. Mount View article |
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Maidenhead Advertiser Berkshire, England7 Dec 1910 declare the sale open. Gregory, jun. iCippenham), Mr.V. Halfacre (Holy- IL W. Awned. Mr. Jobs 1. Mr. Hilton Young was educated at Eton Mrs. F.arly. very warmly greeted. porti, Mr. W. C. Sheen (Hyde Fermi. Mr. VS% Astor, HOSPITAL. defenders and forwards relied View article |
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Reading Observer Berkshire, England31 May 1924 Miss Hawker, Its. 6d.; I Miss !thaw, Cl Ts. 21d.; Miss Mr.. F. Heelas. 13s bd. ,• Mrs. Griffiths. Os. ; Miss Benson, 15e. 9d. ; 1e195.4d.; Miss Leon. Cl Ts. Td._; Miss Hobo. Hooper, les. 9r.; Lady Cayley, Vinrow. ken. 115..4V.; Miss Garnet. 3e. ficl.; View article |
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Reading Observer Berkshire, England9 Nov 1901 the tomd of the Me Mr. A. A. J.P., teW We= W raid alma eat lett Omeap et wee sheet ewe The IOWA: 7/11. Mee. Mee. ' Led 7 Mr* old Oreflea. Mr. Welter Mitena, COS. PM/ weeks. ie. ameba Wasiak Mt. Sr.eae Mr. T. Mr. Ti.. Mar Me Dam Mr. W. Deward 111m1•014_11r View article |
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Windsor and Eton Express Berkshire, England22 Jun 1912 William Shipley, Mr. A. Mac'kellar, Mr. W. S. Mac William, Mr. 11. B. Robertson, Mr. George Miles, M.V.0., Mr. H. N. Hussey (brother of the President), Mr. E. C. Durant, Mr. R. Wood, Dr. Skevington, Dr. Gifford, Mr. W. Willis, Mr. S. F. Oxley, Mr. Stewart Oxley View article |
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Reading Observer Berkshire, England18 Jun 1910 mourners included Mrs. Wroughten (widow), Mr. Philip Wrought.,iron), the Metro Muriel. Violet and Karr Wronehton ielaighseno, Mr. and Mrs. Purley, l'aptainand Mrs. Rennie and C.ptate So P. Garden and Leek Carden (eo s and daughters). Mr. W. if, Wroughten View article |
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Reading Mercury Berkshire, England19 May 1900 Bertha Beauchamp. by Mrs. Augustus Oakes. Miss Moina Beauchamp, by Mrs. Richard S. Couchman. Miss Dorothy Darell, by Lady Darell. Mrs. Arthur Gill, on her marriage, by her mother, Mrs. Walter. Mrs. Hugh Bainbridge, on her marriage, Mrs. John Langton. Royal View article |
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Reading Mercury Berkshire, England10 Aug 1918 Controller Q.M.A.A.G., temporarily in charge ot Berkshire). There were also present: Lady Edward Spencer-Churchiil. Mrs. Alax de Bathe. Lady Berkeley, Mrs. Loyd. Mrs. Blandy, Mrs. Mylne, Captain Peters and Miss Hargreaves, ArborfieJd. The Alayor briefly explained View article |
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Reading Observer Berkshire, England8 Jul 1905 table. ' Patrick, thinking it was something to be eaten with a spoon, took a large helping. The tears tilled his eyes and retied dews his cheeks. His friend, netio in; We, said. What Is the matter? Pat replied, I was jest thinking of my poor father View article |
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Faringdon Advertiser and Vale of the White Horse Gazette Berkshire, England12 Feb 1910 the Prime Minister, Lord IJalcarres. Mr. H. Belloc. Mr* d* c\nnan Bryce, ■ Mr J. A. Simon, and Mr. F. L. smith. Mr. Herbert il has left party politics for post in the Civil ScrvK-o and Lord r.ohert Cecil and Mr.' N. Mick lent have been defeated at the View article |
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Berks and Oxon Advertiser Berkshire, England7 Sep 1917 and somas of musical stock. His first musical instruction was received from his father, and Na getting was made manliest at an early ago. In fact, he was somewhat of an infant prodigy, for ha excited astonishment by his pianofolke play ing when only View article |
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Reading Observer Berkshire, England13 Jun 1901 shire; nod ibis seat he held till his elevation to Peerage in IBM. our of In. colleagues throughout 1111 the whale period beiog the lore Mr. Walter. Lord styrene..e lied. no to speak. presented his souinlays with his Berkshire qualifinstion by tiurchanng View article |
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Reading Observer Berkshire, England8 Apr 1905 Leggett, Mr. F. A, Co., Mr. Harrison Jones., Mr. H. A. Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. B. Mandl, the Misses Friend, Col. Trainman, Kra. Heavy, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brewerton, the Rev. Oltey Taylor, the Misses Rake, Mr. and Mn. 04/012 Ridley, Mr. H. T. Pugh View article |
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Windsor and Eton Express Berkshire, England18 Jul 1903 were Mrs. Boyd Carpenter, Mrs. W. H. Bliss, Mrs. E. Dent, Mrs. H. J. Veitch, Mrs. Ashby, Mr. and Mrs. Alterman, Mrs. W. Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. Budgen, Mr. and Mrs. Bart, Mr. and View article |