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South Bristol Free Press and Bedminster, Knowle & Brislington Record Bristol, England26 Jan 1914 LAIRD AND LADY PALIIERSTON Sir Edward has also something to say about Lord and Lady Palmerston: My old friend Mrs. Tom Blundell to:d me she was at a party at Cambridge House when Lord Palmerston came and asked her if it was true that ,he was about to View article |
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Clifton Society Bristol, England4 Sep 1902 Wit:hem Lady Blaine, Lord and Lady' Loam Captain and Lady Margaret Spicer, and Mr. P. judges were . --Hunters and helm Mt. F. L. Phillips, Lawrestey Park. Pembroke. sea Mr. G eo rge Gordon. Wicornbe Pak. Shaftesbury. flacks and llamas. Sir t'harles Piggott View article |
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Bristol Daily Post Bristol, England11 Feb 1875 Jobs Laird, /LP. lot death of the bride's r porible, but the of the leadia The rides Laird aad be MA his brother, piety included Mr. A Mr. J. T. Bristow, Mn. Jobs Laird, 1 iiis7 g r; g cor *Renam. Them Bev. CanonKm?m. eot;cltUicat the bet &Ira Laird (the View article |
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Bristol Daily Post Bristol, England11 Nov 1873 boo he dad. aid yeed Oddadia des ball hit hi was isow wed awed di add Wed Aides hely W. ant add we did* and dada Ind Nara ad ad add. madam dadd with de plod see drill hi. Mart Ira odd& Mr. his. da drily for way hi dab did de led 4 tir any. Thy did Ira de View article |
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Bristol Times and Mirror Bristol, England6 Sep 1902 It Gas ms weed with Mr beautiful Wei I Mr. Tatom's third; Mr. Wertbeimer's mead astry the Immo, ad Mr, Freak eked:auto ► e. There $ =aerie's ent-tan fee seder i there being on ly three almeetem tree the en try. Mrs. 11. Batt'. Lady Milan a bomb little View article |
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Bristol Mirror Bristol, England9 Mar 1822 the singular disposition Mr. propertv, which apparently disappoints tint just expectations of his children. But the fact is said to be, that by this exclusive Inquest to his wife, legacy duty is payable upon this vast sum; and Mrs. Courts, whom lie placed View article |
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Bristol Daily Post Bristol, England15 Feb 1875 A r end, I, Wedded. 4120 JUDGE IN JEOPARDY. To Mot Bono II ,P b A Iworty door lowa His porous nor Ads& TOR COSTIST AT STROUD, Pros coo owl Mr. C. P. Lewis, M.P., sad his leassidsrable band et Mowers Miring been defeated their endeavour. e elect the bisepemey View article |
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Bristol Times and Mirror Bristol, England7 Oct 1865 afterwanls cut his own throat. has been hospital ever since, his wife having recovered from her wounds some time ago. U'Shaughnessy was so nearly convalescent Friday that he was brought up the police-court a charge of attempting murder his wife. was committed View article |
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Bristol Times and Mirror Bristol, England8 Jan 1848 expressing his hope that he would also subscribe his shilling. Only shilling ?” said Toler; only shiliing to bury attorney ! Here is guinea ; go and bury one-andtwenty of them.— Life of Lord Eldon. A Long Dinner. —Mr. Hay, afterwards laird Newton, one View article |
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Bristol Times and Mirror Bristol, England27 Aug 1892 for Oth7th. Mr. J. laird Pathless. who eel a little while ago made • by Lord Imegli to be will take up his dries se as l. ties are lured and the parrot wwpiesa.Mr. Pettiness Debar Mrs was private secretary far • great yore to the late Mr. W. B. Smith; View article |
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Bristol Times and Mirror Bristol, England9 May 1866 I Mr Merry's Stockstill (3lb) Mr J. B. Morris's f Miss Bateman Mr (i. Payne's b by Muscovite out of Melody Mr J. Powuey’s ch f Lady Rose Pryor s Littleport (3lbl Mr Pryor's Friponnier (Jib) I Mr W. Robinson’s Ailesbury. (31b) Mr W. Robinson's Highland View article |
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Bristol Mirror Bristol, England20 Jan 1810 Bombay.—At Sheptim Malletl, Mr. W. Htppisley, son of the late Dr. Hippisley—On the Bth mst. Mrs. Iy, wife Mr. Z. Bailv, of Frome—On the 16th tnst. in th« prime of life, Mr. Nathaniel Selward, « respect.We grocer, of Froroe —The lady of Joshua Smith, Esq. M• View article |
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Bristol Times and Mirror Bristol, England22 Jul 1867 ■the ball to the sultan. Friday evening hi* Imperial Majesty the Sultan, his chief Minister* and the mort distinguished mem** of bis suite, was entertained at the new India-offices a splendour and magnificence which quite threw into . h» |
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Bristol Mirror Bristol, England17 Jul 1824 \.; and Mr. Hobhouse and Mr. Hanson. In the second were Mr. Kinnaird, Mr. Kllice, Mr. Bruce, and Sir Francis Burdett the third, were Mr. Thomas Moore, Mr. Thomas Campbell, Mr. Hopers, and Hr. O’Meara. In the fourth, the Deputy from Greece, Mr. Barnes View article |
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Bristol Times and Mirror Bristol, England15 Aug 1835 petition of 1.,,,. I . i bill I 414y.'illness, Elisabeth, only daughter of Mr. Lewis, dyer and Milk-street. to them by the Contemns. ;sonde inatrections. a* in g u. 11. in his /ink year. Mr. Anthony Allen, St. Jameis the days of the l'Atiral Men received by View article |
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Bristol Daily Post Bristol, England28 May 1869 mooed of bur laser ).•:an and uthe left sine. The yeast lady became and Talbot, besting lite frentep as the stairs, rushed to hie own roam sad bier* bed. Kr. and Mrs. Ant removed the young lady downstairs to their 0111 room, the wen up the occupied by View article |
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Bristol Mirror Bristol, England5 Apr 1823 i|Uesfioii ; For —Lord Maryborough, Lord Melville, Mr, Canning. Mr. lluakia.vnn, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Wynne. .-lyain.M—The Lord Chancellor. Lord Westmoreland, Lord Colchester, Lord Bathurst, laird Flamnvby, Mr. Reel. (/Wechted—Lord Liverpool and the Duke ot* View article |
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Bristol Mirror Bristol, England25 Feb 1837 iran -.-j.,’ Ul am imgk-. tnd. K-rmn-glain Kailaa, arc mni.M 7J . Midland ■-* ;i, Hi.pbt.nAw . Givcnwicli 3to \ prmiiuiu. ' It Kh.- understand, settled that .Mr. , . Mr. Just ire ti;i/<-ilee the Ben*h. It will rptuembeird, that the present Cabins then View article |
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Bristol Times and Mirror Bristol, England10 Oct 1868 the revising barristers are entitled vote. The new American Minister ha* had an interview laird Stanley upon Mr. Train's case. Writing Train, Mr. Johnson says laird Stanley seemed jiersonay well disposed towards him, but that, as he in custcy for debt, View article |
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Bristol Mirror Bristol, England20 Oct 1832 —Literary (razette. Died, onThursday morning at Pimlico, in his K*2d year, Mr. Thomas Hardy. Mr. Hardy was the founder of the London Corresponding Society, and was, with Mr. Home Tooke, Mr. Thelwall, Mr. Holcroft, and eight others, indicted for high treason View article |