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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales12 Jun 1875 a relative of Lady Vivian's. —After Mr. Lewis dressed the isommiadoners for the defence, defendant himself was examined, and distinctly denied the evidence of the previous witnesses. Hi. erass-examination had only tomm-nced by Mr. when Mr. Leyte fedmated View article |
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Brecon Reporter and South Wales General Advertiser Brecknockshire, Wales25 Mar 1865 Henry Grattan, Esq. These young ladies, their father’s will, forfeit their ample fortune of £20,000. A Massachusetts judge has decided that a husband may open his wife’s letters, the ground, so often and so tersely stated by Mr. Theophilus Parsons, of Cambridge View article |
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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales10 Oct 1868 that he must know Ouch more about them, he having been • Roman Catholic, while Mrs. Murphy herself never wu one. Mrs. Murphy tbeu retires, and Mr. Murphy proceeds with his customary &scour a The room, which might hold or Gm), is not more than half tilled View article |
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Radnor Express Brecknockshire, Wales23 Mar 1899 handsome banner bearing the inscription, Welcome to Mr Lloyd George, M.P.,'• was designed and executed by Mrs W. R. Jones, Terid Mew. Mr Walter R. Jones prisiidcd, and be was supwised on the platform by Mr Lloyd George, Rev. Evan Reef., Rev. T. Prosser, Rev View article |
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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales8 Jan 1886 an essential pout in his life, which can never again be filled. The sorrow for Mrs. Fala's death will be great and widespread; the pity for the bereaved husband among his friends and acqu►intanon will be intense. (From Society.) Mr Wilson Barrett has been View article |
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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales26 Dec 1890 liberty some person had taken with his name, to create political capital at his (Mr James's) expense, and at the expense of Mr Hayfield. He could only regret that he had such a friend, who was nay to sacrifice the truth ou his behalf. He ()Lehman) was informed View article |
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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales12 Dec 1902 MR. HENRY LYTTON MR. SIDNEY BARRACLOUGH MR. WALTER PASSMORE KR. JOHN M. HAY •R. GEORGE CARROLL MR. HARRY FORD OLLEY OAKLEY Zither-Banjo. MR. LEO STORMONT MR. lAN COLQUHOUN THE GOTHAM MR. FRANK LAWTON Whistling. MR. JAMES FAWN MR. LOUIS BREEZE MR. HARRY View article |
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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales21 Aug 1903 name of the actual murderer, and, by his own confession, that of the accessory. sConie now, continued Mr. William Smith, °don't let's beat about the bush any more.' He brought his fist down on the table to emphasise his speech. D'ye 'ear Parker up, give View article |
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Radnor Express Brecknockshire, Wales2 Jun 1910 flockett .(I.liondrintiud .Mr Dd. .1.1'.. Mr T. Pritchard, Mr Garnet l'riteloord, others. Chairmauj. in a happy speech, remarked liow very glad he wao to their old friend, Mr Edgar Jones., among, them in Red. noor.shire again. He had greatly diatanguiehed View article |
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Silurian, Cardiff, Merthyr, and Brecon Mercury, and South Wales General Advertiser Brecknockshire, Wales28 May 1853 Hebert. He knew tie confidence which his lady placed in this servant. His eyes we.e at once open to the foul deed, and the conviction that his most d ar and belov.-d son had been slain the machinations of his wife, eked his feelings so ter.ibly that he was View article |
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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales30 Dec 1910 had been no collusion between his wife and his cousin; but he glowered and glowered. speaking never word. The expression on his face was that of • man who hes crime to the end of his tether. All the broken futility of his life, the blank despair of the View article |
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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales31 Oct 1868 after a brief interval of suspense the American amber sador asked to be introduced to Mr. Laird. The introduction over, Mr. Johnson eald be was very glad to make Mr. Laird's acquaintance; that be had come to England as a peacemaker; and as Northerners and View article |
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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales17 Dec 1896 Harding (chairmen) presided, and t7tere .0 also present:--Mr C. C. Rogers, Mr R. I tent, Mr W. Wakelin, Mr A. Moseley, Mr 3.W. • :es. Rev. Thomas Williams, and Mr D. C. Vile.. with the clerk (Mr IL E. Moseley'.. The a.W. N. Bruce, asidatnnt Charity Co View article |
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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales18 Sep 1875 : Cart. M. Batt's Cyrus ; Mr John Goodwin's gem First Love ; Mr Gwillim Williams's Poste Haste ; Mr S. W. Williams's Alice Grey ; Mr John Goodwin's eh m Perfection; Mrs. de Winton's ch g Parkmount ; Mr A. Mien's cb g ; and Mr J. p. Williams's bg St Clears View article |
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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales5 Nov 1886 of much mirth. It appetite that the pious judicial, having finished his tabours, and having cast off his forensic wig at his lodgings, had retired into the next room to wait for his bra her judge, whom he was about to accompany to some of the local a View article |
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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales21 May 1870 sister of Miss Nightingale, • lady of title. THEATRICAL 817111IART.—It is not often that it 'ells to our lots to chronicle snob • income as that 'chieved ly Mr. and Mrs. Rousby at the QUIEN'S heatre. Indeed, the @access which Mrs. Rousby -.ightly attains, View article |
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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales4 Jul 1902 of Mrs Parry, were distributed to the children by Mrs Parry and Miss Tucker (Abergavenny), and later io the evening the money prizes to the successful com• petitors were presented by Mrs Marsden Jones, Cathedine Rectory, and Mrs Parry. Mr J. Laird then View article |
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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales26 Dec 1868 NOTHINO.—Mr. Laird has pale 'Med the corresiongleace between himself and Mr. Reverdy Jobason which preceded their interview at Liverpool in October last. Mr. Laird's object Is to show that the debater. that Mr. Reward) Johnson volustarily sought his (Mr. Leas) View article |
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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales4 Apr 1868 the Marchioness of Abercom and the ladies in on the Downs. Unprecedented) large fields, fine weather, --o learn that her Majesty has rather benefited than other &moulted Mr. Adolpbo Kusel, with intent to rob hill,. Mr. Kusel Is a wane ere two its Tuef View article |
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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales27 May 1882 Charlie Ker, Lady Violet Grcville, Lady Baldey, Lady Montgomery, Sir E. and Lady flaribion, Sir H. and Lady Croft, Sir 11. Cooper, General ani Mrs. dark Kennedy. Colonel aoil Mrs. Holmes Scott, Major and Mrs. Bottum, Call.L.ill Wingfield, and Mr. I'. GriMth View article |