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South Bucks Standard Buckinghamshire, England6 Dec 1901 presented Mr. R. W. Hudson. second prize, presented by Mr. R. vv. Hudson, jgl Class 5; Pen of five fat ewes—First prize, presented Mr. A. D Cripps. second prize, presented by Mr. D. Cnpps, -61. Open to all —Class Fat) beast—First prize, pre- I sented Mr. T. View article |
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South Bucks Standard Buckinghamshire, England8 May 1913 foUowingpMr. E. C- Lehmann, j p (President Marlow Regatta), Mr. w,*'. f^nn^ lose School). Mr. H. L. Slocpck, Mr. George Dr. J. I>. gicfcson J.P., Mr. S. Culntt, F. H. P. Wills, Mr. Toone, Mr. B. B. Deane, Mr. F. Jackin (Bourne End). Messrs. O. « Collins (captain) View article |
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Buckinghamshire Examiner Buckinghamshire, England29 Aug 1894 exhibition were presented by Mrs. • . At the conclusion of the didribution of the by Mrs. Gilbey, Mr. John Thomas roes and said they all felt very glad they bad bad • fine day, and he wished to propose a very hearty vote of Sheath to Mrs. Gilbey for her kindness View article |
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Buckingham Express Buckinghamshire, England10 Oct 1868 District Coinagetut Mr. Lad, %wader of AlabiurOsy thilveiesele mid& distroyed. It claimed that the Alabama wu fitted eat is violation of law, that hsi earners and builders are liable for damages enstained at her hands. It is stated that Mr. Laird has (ands Is View article |
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Bucks Chronicle and Bucks Gazette Buckinghamshire, England7 Aug 1858 PRIZES POE TEI MR Mt Cans Cur.—Thu at the bet nearer Lad Pier ions. Pan prin—Plesibeee, : 10; CIAO IPhit !: b. 10a ditto—Pirad 10; boy, 7s. 'llia &no Pleualooss. 6; buy, de. Poorth dile— Pleignass, 41 ; bey, Is. ditto Ploughmen boy, Biath dine—Ploelines View article |
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Bucks Herald Buckinghamshire, England29 Mar 1873 Seats, Fishing and Shooting Quarters, Manors, &c. MR. JAMES BEAL'S Register of the above, published on the lst of each Month, forwarded per post on receipt of Stamp; or may be had on application at his Office, 20, Regent-street, Waterloo-place, Particulars View article |
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Bucks Herald Buckinghamshire, England8 Aug 1914 r, and c. Mr. Albert Laird; c. Lucas. Class 92.—Pair of yelts. born in 1914—1, £5, Mr. H. R. Beeton; 2, -£3. Mr. Laird; 3. Jl, I , Mr. J. R. Aries; r, Mr. R. E. W. Stephenson; An ointment that the i.ching and irrPa he. Mr. R. A. Ayre and Mr. V. S. Hayward View article |
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Croydon's Weekly Standard Buckinghamshire, England14 Feb 1903 despite, had refrained from giving his usual orders on the ground of competition, shook his head moodily, saying that Mr. Jones might have beard it anywhere; there had been enough talk about it. Mr. Jones paused in his winding to exclaim, 'Of course! That View article |
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Bucks Herald Buckinghamshire, England12 Aug 1922 hands —1. £l5, Mr. R. Belcher; 2, £lO, Mrs. B. Tilbury; 3, £5, Mr. 8. E. Moss. Class 36. —Mare or Gelding, not exceeding 15 hands—l. £l5, Mrs. J. Putnam; 2, £lO, Mr. Nigel C. Colman; 3, £5, Mr. H. J. Oolebrook; r, Mr. Paul Hoffmann; he, Mr. S. B. Moss. View article |
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Croydon's Weekly Standard Buckinghamshire, England7 Mar 1903 66 votes, Mr. W. H. Coy 48, Mr. F. W. Rix 46, Mr. T. Body 46, Mr. B. Embleton 43, and Mews. 8. Cruder and E Murlis a tie of 38 each. A vote being taken, Mr. Crocker was elected by 47 to 46 votes. The meeting concluded with a vote of thanks to the chairman View article |
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Buckingham Express Buckinghamshire, England7 Jun 1873 favourite of his parents, I who has jest gone to Caif mnia with his playfellow I and schoolmate, a son of ex-Senator Cole. The State bedroom is the most elegantly furnished room on the second story, sad beyond it is the chamber of Mrs. Grant's father, Mr. Dent View article |
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Buckingham Express Buckinghamshire, England29 Nov 1873 next Social Solemn Congrime by two delegates. Mr. Macdonald was reelected president, Mr. Normansell vice-president, and Mr. Foreman treasurer. Mr. Gillespie was elected general secretary in the place of Mr. Casey. The next conference will be held at N View article |
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Bucks Herald Buckinghamshire, England15 Mar 1929 H. Laird and Miss N. Coates, —10. 15 —-10; beat J. Spee r and Miss E. Laird, 15—7, 15—9; and beat D. Oclee and Miss M. White, 15—2, 15—10. A. H. Beattie and Mrs. Currie beat G. Laird and Miss N. Coates, 15 5, 15—10; beat J. Speer and Miss E. Laird, 15—2 View article |
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Buckingham Advertiser and Free Press Buckinghamshire, England31 Oct 1863 terra of days. Mr. Sleigh said he did not see how the whole three could maintained. The first count, with regard ' age Miss Cropley now Mrs. Pouutney , ought tin to be struck out of the indictment. Mr. Commissioner Kerr agreed with Mr. Sleigh, inr. as View article |
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Croydon's Weekly Standard Buckinghamshire, England21 Feb 1903 I'm glad. The laird did his wife enough harm in his lifetime, as even Peter agreed—indeed, he went so far u to say that in hut opinion she would almost have been justified In—in suppressing the deed if— 'That was very considerate of Mr. Medic* Interrupted View article |
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South Bucks Standard Buckinghamshire, England6 Dec 1907 while Mr. R. H. C. Harrison, Sbiplake Court. Oxfordshire. Mr. Walter, and Mr. R. 11. Gosling were awarded the chief prir.es lor the pens leg-. Lord of Bark, Berk* , and Mr. Lionel Phillips secured the piinci|>al awards far the jm ns fat hogs, and Mr. .John View article |
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Bucks Gazette Buckinghamshire, England14 Jan 1832 why have they appointed Mr. Joy a Chief Baron ? Why did they not, when they put out Mr. Joy Attornev-Gedorai V Whig * *!* ■ his pl *” •’ Did Mr - do that which, in my opinion, he ought not to do - take part in an election alter his disappointment ? In View article |
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Buckinghamshire Examiner Buckinghamshire, England29 Sep 1899 and a critic; as cynical as his father, the Prime Himh.ter, and as reproachfully caustic at the expense of his friends. His speeches really are clever soliloquies, brilliant monologues. With drooping eyes in drooping head, his only movement is an impatiens View article |
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Croydon's Weekly Standard Buckinghamshire, England31 Oct 1863 stop the ship except the evidence of a sailor named Passmore, which Mr. Laird had the highest authority for believing to te false. Touching slightly the question of the rams, Mr. Laird said that Lord Bussell might not And it so easy matter as supposed View article |
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Buckingham Express Buckinghamshire, England28 Jan 1899 Dartmouth, the Earl and Countess of Halsbury and Lady Evelyn Gifford, the Countess of Lichfield, Viscount and Viscountess Coke, Evelyn Countess Bathung, lady Louisa Hamilton, Lady Helper, Lord and Lady Mostyn, and many others. The Countess of Leitrim View article |