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Cambridge Independent Press Cambridgeshire, England7 Jun 1873 Gateshead, has been opened. £7,500 having been contributed towards the cost by Mr. Leslie, shipbuilder, and another £l,OOO by a member of his family. Miss A. Sedgwick, whose marriage to Mr. Pemberton was announced last week, was the widow of Dr. Parkes. There View article |
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Cambridge Chronicle and Journal Cambridgeshire, England15 Jun 1850 appearing their behalf, the Committee, after shortly examining Mr. Cooper (the Town-Clerk l , declared tlie prenmbb proved. The Mayor, Aldernou Brown and Kkin, Mr. Beaba. Mr. Balls, Mr. Adcock, Mr. Henry Marshall, and several other g* nth-men were in attendance View article |
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Cambridge Independent Press Cambridgeshire, England10 Mar 1883 March 5. Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Fawcett returned to their places, and each received remarkably warm welcome from both les of the House. Sir J. Mowbray reported from the Oomraittee of Selection that they bad nominated Mr. Gorehen, Mr. Playfair. Mr. o’Shaughne View article |
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Wisbech Standard Cambridgeshire, England10 May 1889 man, as be had said his wife was a ciranged woman. The humorous twinkle in his brown eye was gone, and he stooped, and the cheery ring had passed out of his voice. isn't stet the poor lad out of my head night or day,' he told his friend, the doctor, View article |
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Cambridge Independent Press Cambridgeshire, England15 Sep 1877 .F. Archer I Falmouth's Lady b-t Horns 2 Lord Bradford Mantruvre. FUtSIb ..J. Snowden 3 Mr. Comma Warrior, flat IMb Glover U laird Bradford's Zucchero, S*t IMb Skelton Mr. J. 11. Houldswurth's Sunray, bat 31b , T. Chaloaer Mr. T Jennings Sheldrake. b*t View article |
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Cambridge Chronicle and Journal Cambridgeshire, England7 Sep 1850 Minister (taken freely.) 4ii j laird Caledon's Aaron South (taken) AMS) - Mr. lalev sold H.lpl, Burns (taken•. fHIESDAY. Great Stares. to Captain llervev'« Slroogbow (taken) •» * Mr. Ikiwsoo's Mark Mr. Memon's Cnatle Mr. Wolf, I'owt-teuipoae it ) •*-’ Lord Stanley'* View article |
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Cambridge Chronicle and Journal Cambridgeshire, England18 Feb 1898 prevent were Lady H-leu Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. Mort and Bliss T. 8. Mart, Lord Ashcombe, Mr. BUI, M.P., Sir Graham and Lady Bower, Lady Hobhoiise, Major and lira. the Rev, O. w. Bind, the Rev. W. H. and Mrs. Oxlay, the Rev. Andrew Pope, Mrs. Hsnaer (wife View article |
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Cambridge Independent Press Cambridgeshire, England30 Oct 1858 .. D. Hughes 1 Mr Craven's Yaller Gal, Tib .. .. French 2 Mr Dawson's Mrs Stowe, yrs, .. .. Bullock 3 11 ran. Won by a head. Selling Handicap Sweepstakes of 15 Sovseach; the winnarto be sold for sovs, if demanded. Mr Jackson's Laird o' the Dale, yrs View article |
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Cambridge Independent Press Cambridgeshire, England26 Jul 1873 Crickmare 0 Mr. Laurie’s Uttlc Nell, 4 yrs, fi*t 131b Newhouse 0 Mr. Grainger’s Merry Agnes, 5 yrs. fiat 101b Ashworth Mr. Hope’s President, 4 yrs, fist 101b Smith 0 Mr. Ely’s Chasuble, yrs, fist 91b Little Mr. H. S. Pigott’s Tintem, 3 yrs, fist Clay Mr. W View article |
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Cambridge Chronicle and Journal Cambridgeshire, England20 Aug 1864 Dowager Duchess of Beaufort, the Duke of Buccleuch, the Earl of Harrowby, Miss Burdett Coutts. Mr. Gregson, M.P., Mr. S. Gurney, M.P., and a number of influential ladies and gentlemen taking an interest in the welfare of donkeys, occupied the state box. The View article |
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Cambridge Independent Press Cambridgeshire, England13 Mar 1875 some ladies. The Chairman, in opening the meeting, said he would, to show the purport of their being called together, ask Mr. Martin to read a paper that had been received from the committee, so that they might understand the matter in question. Mr. Martin View article |
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Cambridge Independent Press Cambridgeshire, England19 Apr 1856 this town, and many ladies and gentlemen from the surroundiug neighbourhood, the on Tuesday evening last, on which occasion the following distinguished artistes were engaged : Miss Poole, Miss Augusta Manning, Mr. Frank Bodda, and Mr Henry Klagrnve, with View article |
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Cambridge Independent Press Cambridgeshire, England25 Jan 1851 Grecian. 12 1 aij*t Mr. Treen's Kh *«os. in d a nfll .. 1 .. Mr. Pedler** -ssirk, take 2 ! » to 1. .. I .. Mr. Meikfatu's The Indian, take 3l» to 1. .. Mr. Haricot, taken. .. 1 .. L.»rd Chesteruel-l's Lady Kvel»n. taken freely. 3').. I .. laird Ktflintou's Kuiebt View article |
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Cambridge Independent Press Cambridgeshire, England31 May 1873 even the' t.fendaiit him--If. Mr. Hawkes was • d .v Mr, M Mai -u. and the cross-examination w i- vi--.- etTe-.ivThe learned counsel has .all Iriwluuin- i. e h i.iour, and evidently enjoyed hi- fa; M .e than it - ..njoyed Mr. | • ’ f .lrh l.i-t l.i-' mi View article |
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Cambridge Chronicle and Journal Cambridgeshire, England22 May 1858 and is in the 44th year of his age He married Lady Harriet, sister of the present Marquis of Qneensbury For sonu- years he held the rectory of Kirby Misperton, worth about 1 but on the death of his father, the late laird Feveraham. succeeded to a co View article |
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Cambridge Independent Press Cambridgeshire, England18 Sep 1858 upwards. Mr Baldwinson'a Lizzie, 3 yrs, 111b, .. L. Snowden 1 Mr J. Osborne's Peggy Taft. 3 yrs, 7st lib, £iO.. Challoner Mr Jacksnn's Laird of the Dale, 4 fist 21b, Aldcroft Grace Darling, BasilUk, Prince** of Orange, and Leukothea also ran. agst Laird o' View article |
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Cambridge Independent Press Cambridgeshire, England9 Jun 1855 required a lady of rank and that she should be handsomely rewarded for her troub'e When the bandage was removed from her eyes, she found herself in a splendid bed-chamber, a lady in bed, aod her side was a man of haughty and ferocious aspect The lady was delivered View article |
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Cambridge Chronicle and Journal Cambridgeshire, England22 Jul 1876 are iscreasing we-klv. Mr. R. Anderson moved the 'he report, which was Mr. J. Ravlen. i>in . and carried. Mr. F. A, Copeerthwaite banded ia his rmignxtiea aa memhar of the coo»*» l»tee. whic*« was aoerptad. Mr. J-me- Wkitebe and Mr. H Rketcher were nominated View article |
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Cambridge Independent Press Cambridgeshire, England27 Mar 1852 poeamaed of a clasp kaife, which she inataatly dnw. They (the Count th. lady) defended themaelve, with their paraaol,, hut th. negro broke tier., aad. ia the uraggl., droppe i hi, knife ; he, howerer, got again ; then wa, a good deal of paahing aad thrmting View article |
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Cambridge Independent Press Cambridgeshire, England1 Jan 1853 ran* i/s Cunning.—A lady who professed to be charmed with Tallyrand's wit, begged of bim to write his name in her album. His gallantry could not refuse, and he began to write a verse. ** Arretez, Monseigneur 1 exclaimed the lady ; it may be very well View article |