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Cambridge Independent Press Cambridgeshire, England18 Oct 1873 , Sir Titus Salt, Lady Augusta Stanley, Bight lloii. W. Cowper Temple, M.P. Scholarships have l>een. presented Hon. Mrs. Cowper Temple, Mrs. Bussell Gurney, Marchioness of Bipon, Lady Maria Alford, Dowager Lady Stanley Alderley, Mrs. Prideaux, and Miss View article |
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Cambridgeshire Times Cambridgeshire, England7 Jun 1873 supplied by Mr. Ostler. and upwards of 4CO persons sat down. The tables, which were decorated in a most handsome manner, were presided over and trays given by Mrs. Young (Rectory), Mrs. Young (Osborne House), Mrs. Murley. Mrs. Ingram, Mrs. Grimmer, Mrs. Jackson View article |
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Cambridgeshire Times Cambridgeshire, England2 Nov 1877 he said to kimelf, and be kept his Wirt TuE simmer TO MURDER .1 WIVE AT At tho Islo of Ely Petty Sesin., at the Saabs Wiabech, on Saturday, before Mr. W. Moore, chairman, Lieut.-Col. Reid, Mr. H. C. Calling, and Mr. W. Newham, Jou ph 11.0, 1. in.., View article |
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Cambridgeshire Times Cambridgeshire, England1 Feb 1878 Ilassfarteriag Chemist, 36, BrAimon Ormr, LorDox, N. W. MARCH, Me Deers SLY, Mr. . a HOWASD. CIieTTRAIS, Wrier, Cherre. WIBELICH, Mr. Boos, Choir hum • DOW IMAM, Mr. „ BUTTON la Mr. Climb& I I I. I sway. Assassin* is a sia - niasthisig sad abeaddy isdispossals View article |
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Cambridgeshire Times Cambridgeshire, England2 Feb 1877 young girl in 1673 (his third wife). her mother the next spring, and finally her grandmother. There is no telling where he would have stopped if the family had held out Bus luck is a man with his bends in his pockets and his pipe in his mouth, looking on View article |
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Cambridgeshire Times Cambridgeshire, England9 Nov 1877 writer& no one who has ever read his French Revalutheh his Life of Edward Stirling, and his Hero Worship meld have the ineolenee to deny ; but he is • writer demanding a coneiderable expeoditure of brain power on the part of his readers ; and for • worker who View article |
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Cambridgeshire Times Cambridgeshire, England16 Mar 1877 utterly away from his A STRANGE CASE. Mr. la m of No. 311, Vauxhall- luidge.rosd, WestmUirter,appeared to a before Mr. Weelrloh , ettarging him with a*- whim Mrs. Eleanor Vernon. He was also dared on another SUOIOIOIII with wilful damage. —Mrs. Eleanor Vernon View article |
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Cambridgeshire Times Cambridgeshire, England29 Jun 1877 proprstor, boots.. the (Meg did not k 1.. np luxury of fine armor —was promised pooch his sermon, Mrs. Dulcimer hod married his bath had spoken to Sir John about Eva, and then his bed - nom door, nor trite an othse peseautions Yr. Piper's to.tuiT. Isabella was View article |
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Cambridgeshire Times Cambridgeshire, England24 Jan 1874 into Alsace Lorraine. Mr. Arthur Foster, described as a Government clerk, has been charged with assaulting Mr. Deaver, a hotel-keeper in Piccadilly. '1 he defendant's case is that ha first insulted when s isiting a married lady of high position at the View article |
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Cambridgeshire Times Cambridgeshire, England18 May 1877 underetand better what I menu. At this Sir John drew oat his double gold glasses and placed them 'lowly on his high and nom. Yon wish me to read this, Jasper, he said, this ante-.fm a lady? Yee, anawerod Jasper, in a husky and broken oice, from View article |
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Cambridgeshire Times Cambridgeshire, England1 Aug 1879 that the under of Mr. John Inglett, of March, be accepted, and that a contrast be entered kite with him.—Mr. John J. &undone, relieving Wirer, of Cbatteria, being in bed health, the Beard allowed him one month'elsave of absence from his duties, and it was View article |
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Cambridgeshire Times Cambridgeshire, England10 Aug 1877 =I Mr. Mr. Dams. is the aid prZ ila coart, is a seater w he ma le= sneaky rase. Os Teseday be . nes Pries we kiwi before Mr. leeks , Hawker es he et wader, guilty massissoltier, wade bawl then, art Mr. Hawks@ hot a very thseatemisti eismastar. Mr. did View article |
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Cambridgeshire Times Cambridgeshire, England5 Oct 1877 he attempted to torn away hi. Mel, they would thrust them into hi. brain. It es declared that the maddened father then seised or, of the forks and thrust prong into kin owe eye. rather than without the shinieful outrage au his offspring. nett no be fell View article |
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Cambridgeshire Times Cambridgeshire, England3 May 1873 landlord and tenant. An interesting discussion follow ed which was sustained by Mr. A. Huston, Mr. D. Martin, Mr. W. L 011ard, Mr. J. Brown, Mr. H. Sharpe, Mr. R. Dan barn, j in., and Mr. E. H. Jackson. Objectlion was taken to several of the proposals cm. wined View article |
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Cambridgeshire Times Cambridgeshire, England13 Dec 1873 time, his widow a very large fortune. Sir Alexander fell in love with her money, and she fell in love with his title ; accordingly they manic d. When Sir Ah•xat staler came to England economy made him stay in it as long as possible ; and his lady was actuated View article |
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Cambridgeshire Times Cambridgeshire, England9 Mar 1877 wee being read.—Mr. H. Long ppreposd sad Mr. Mond seconded that Mr. Brbrioa be appointed.—Mr. K W. Harlon* proposed and Mr. 0. B. Hall seconded that Mr. Joseslya be appointed.—On both the mimes being pat to the vote, seven voted for Mr. Joinelye sad three View article |
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Cambridgeshire Times Cambridgeshire, England28 Mar 1879 obbery.—Mr. Whitton. (to plaintiff): Did not you take those things from Mrs. Saunders? Plaintiff: No.—His Honour: When do you say they were take.—Mtn Whittome: I believe it was the day she left.—His Honour : I must have something more definite—Mrs. Whittome: View article |
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Cambridgeshire Times Cambridgeshire, England5 Dec 1874 probably attend the Lord Mayor in this his full state visit to the French capital, tho preliminary arrangements for which latter event have bees made by his lonLhip'■ private secretary, Mr. J. R. S. Vine. Apartments for his lordship have been secured at the View article |
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Cambridgeshire Times Cambridgeshire, England18 Jan 1878 wry purr. Carrier 7k. mid he saw Ibmiley the pal brad Mr. her al= to Bass. .med err Or • hrs.—Wino Ismer said ma • Me it • 're --ressilesi art had Is and ears re. owl— Mr. Mari mimed has balsa& Mr are wee beard. Dartsie Prier Tereday.—Psfare Laws, lira View article |
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Cambridgeshire Times Cambridgeshire, England5 Apr 1878 bead end are, prod Id morn mil appetite, Comamptioa il• Imo General debility, memory Isdigeotioa, Nerd dies, 'lncopeity lur .lady or bar- lasporwiehad Norronsdebility la Witte Lark.. 6bertair of broth, Pridore dm, and all morbid editions of eyed rising View article |