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Reading Observer Berkshire, England16 Mar 1912 Gresmetroad, ananned by Mrs. A. and MN Bede. flees were fifteen mbles. The prima were won as follow:—Lecites. 1 Mrs. entlanons, 2 Min Smith. cetwolation, Mrs Dolton. Gentlemen: 1 Mr. )(me. 2 Mr. Dale, connotation, Mr. Stokes. Mr. H. J. Chmdtll acted se View article |
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Reading Observer Berkshire, England18 Apr 1908 Dr. M.I.M. Ir. H cdl.t. W. W. Kr. M. F. Outs. Hr. e. C. I. Bird. Kr. V. J Wilber% Mr. B. Z. hisigsr. Mr. C. N. BOA.. Mr. M. /Melr. Mr. P. C. Mr. P, Dram Mr. a. W. k.a& Mr. S. (bra. Kr. Sugary Tao id* inuel — reseet slated: VW the flub washed 171 et übsi View article |
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Berkshire Chronicle Berkshire, England5 Dec 1908 The Town Cleric aubmitted letter from the Assistant Town Clerk (Idr J. W. Martin) giving notice his intention resign his appointment in coneecuasoe ol his having been appointed Clerk the Normantoa Urban District CounoiL The the ojinmittee repotted that View article |
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Newbury Weekly News and General Advertiser Berkshire, England28 Jan 1904 abundance, Wawa. sod to re-open Mandy, 11th Mr. Wang bring the caterer. The many varied rat wants the children were by the AMMO. &Aid sal Onwral Purpose lofI followisi ladies: like Mt.. H. kowd a n.dwark, Mrs. sod Mimi Reed, Prilty, 1.1904.-Reheat:Jaw View article |
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Reading Observer Berkshire, England15 Dec 1900 ley or odder. 44 pd Rondlag. Mit lie. P.M ELM Ir. A. Ade, Vier, Yard to milt boded: Prim add Boding. daddidd MM. ding Mr mem es dosed Mr. Dem. Tam, i n Lb p o .„. tore mil wed bed i f imd dam l a Tarp shit Mb 40, with pomades id end to in geese* wed died View article |
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Reading Observer Berkshire, England26 Nov 1904 READING. BALE ON TUESDAY NEXT. THE FOUNDRY, CHECKENDON OXON. Eight miles from R.eading. F. W. ALLWRIOHT has been instructed by HI. Mr. T. Hone (who is giving up the premises) to Sell by Auction, on Tuesday, 29th November. 1904 at 11.30 a.m., the whole of the View article |
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Berkshire Chronicle Berkshire, England27 Dec 1902 distressing of all his symptoms for loving and anxious onlooker was his apparently agonised attempts to regain the faculty of human speech, yet succeeding uttering only the strangest guttural sounds, and during these elforts a light tame into his eyes which caused View article |
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Windsor and Eton Express Berkshire, England21 Nov 1903 camo brow in Mr. Lewis proposed a vote of thanks to Mr. done in thews of compensation. He believed it was with all the spats and arneltons with were of one mind with the returning exiles. They 44) The erdinistry dt Reavell for presiding.-Mr. Sharpe seconded View article |
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Reading Observer Berkshire, England12 Nov 1904 WHITE. D.A., Oxon. trAcaddatia, etc., late Principal of Woodsld Howse &dirsol, Beading, baying recently given up his School. has time at his dispaal to prepare Privet* Pupils. in Boarders or otherwise, for University and other Examinations. RADNOR LODGE View article |