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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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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, 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, Wales16 Mar 1900 was re-e!ected in 1586. He was, however. defeated by Mr. H. E. Hoare is June, 189`2, but the following August was returned for Holborn without opposition, as succoor to Mr. Gainsford Bruce, Q.C., on his elevation to the Bench, and reelected in July, 1895 View article |
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Brecon Reporter and South Wales General Advertiser Brecknockshire, Wales4 Nov 1865 by the news of his death. . Bis life will ever influence England’s history; and although very different opinions will be passed on him, on one point all will agree—viz., his patriotism. His country was ever the object his care, and his hand protectjl& View article |
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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales18 Aug 1905 Munster. Mr. CYBrien's Hoax. Mr. Patrick O'Brien,' first encounter with Sir Alfred Turner woe in the Plan of Campaign days in Kerry. A meeting of the Kenmore Meanie was arranged. and was of course pro. alai:med. With Mr. William O'Brien. Mr. Patrick O'Brien View article |
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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales7 Jan 1882 they are unprecedented. The new Lady Superior of the Clewer Sisterhood is Mb. Callender, second daughter of the late Mr. James Callender, of Craigforth, Stirling, and sister of Mrs. Ser. toriJi, of Wilcole, Oxon., and of Lady Archibald Campbell. I ntentioned View article |
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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales8 Aug 1902 earn her living she studied the art acting with Mr. Vezin and Mr. Neville. vocal and dramatic recitals are well known in London and different parts of the country. Theresa Lady Shrewsbury. • Theresa Lady Shrewsbury may be described, X. 4. P., as a social View article |
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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales8 May 1903 whose namesake and godson he is. The Duke of Connaught is before all things a soldier. His devotion his profession and to his Mother Country were primary' causes of his refusal of the Saxi•Coburg-tiotha succession. It must not be forgotten, however, that View article |
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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales2 Oct 1885 reams you Wiese sense on your cart r asked Mr. 4 1 dines ken, sir, said the bird. Ye dims ken,' mid Luniden ; don't you see that swarm has hi name on his cart but yourself r Oh, then. replied the laird, in his soft, easy way, U that's the cue, yell View article |
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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales4 Jan 1895 well or Mr. &otter, of the London :and Reilwey, in his railway enterprise hosoerol by the in. close. of hie name the knights. Lainett. inclusion aiming the will give pleasure t., all who ha- p0rt1 his courtesy at the Meatus or enjoyed his literary View article |
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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales16 Nov 1906 sojourn in Bermuda that Colonel Herbert Eaton, as he then was, met the brilliant young American lady who became his wife. His mother also was an American lady, born in New Orleans. He owns saluable tows iands in the city of Carectry. Yowl ORDERS FOR . PRINTING View article |
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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales7 Feb 1874 (Hear, bear. I Take him from his own version: it was ill-bred. The whole foundation fur his remarks; his utterdisrepo. table remarks, wee I have beard —that was what be said, and tocall in question the name of a lady( shame )--who bad nut dune any View article |
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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales9 Mar 1900 .. 11114 to the .Vele York Hera/d, Mr. Kruger has intimated to President McKinley his that he should mediate with England. It said that Mr. McKinley ha. informally commani• rated the fact to Lord Salisbury. Mr. A. 0. Babington, one of the surveyors View article |
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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales29 Jan 1876 the line, saved his life. TM to el driver remaining at his poet and doing is shawl who buried lessen the force of an inevitable collision, had his dm o right hand cut completely off. Eleven persons were 'r ah % owe killed—three ladies, three gentlemen View article |
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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales23 Feb 1878 the complainant fleeted,the Queen of the Belgians on his right and the be reported. From United States advice. portraits after seeinghis sitters bat e for a hurl time thought of Athens. Turning to his servant. who was husband, these proceedings were instituted View article |
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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales19 May 1893 in ' to the Ind., Colonial bition his iu with latter, brought Wm ruder the notice *I.. Rim a. soinno VRi I'n nor d Sir J. It Vine hi. knighthood. The Plitt opt :r gof the I rial ILA. tit gives 14.111 SI. F. I and his toeintant a step the grub. of It tam View article |
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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales15 Sep 1893 Itosiebery. The laird of Thalmeny is generally reranled a. the hope of the Radical party. He is ;rifted in a remarkable decree. and has a reputation for foresixhe awl statesmanship to no one in Great Britain. He was particularly happy in his humorous reference View article |
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Brecon County Times Brecknockshire, Wales21 Jul 1877 Canterbury, the crucifix above menhat been removed by order of Mr. Fry also had an altar in the Lady Chapel his co warden never having been eon• is favoured with the leaet intimation of his to remove either. The triptych, too, has r b ect levee end rendered View article |