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Boston Guardian Lincolnshire, England29 Jan 1898 awarded to Mr. Scoooes (New), and the Junior Mathematical Scholarship to Mr. W. Conway (Corpus); the Junior Mathematical Exhibition to Mr. H. V. Ball (Hertford). Lady Herschell's prixe to Mr. P. A. Sleeman (Mapdafen.) death Is snnoonoed of Mr. Oaufß* Heaton View article |
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Boston Guardian Lincolnshire, England26 Aug 1882 dinner party. The canon was in ona his beat humours, and delighted was the painter that aakad him sit for his picture, to which proposition replied, “ thy ssrraat dog. that should do this thing? : Country house—Mrs. Puddm (looking out window, loquitur); View article |
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Lincolnshire Free Press Lincolnshire, England1 Feb 1898 The death took place Tuesday, at BirkenheaJ, of Mr. John Laird, one of the partners in lbs shipbuilding firm of Laird Brothers. Mr. Laird wm the third son of the founder of the firm, the lata Mr. John Laird, M.P. Dr. Hodgson Wright, of Halifax, while with View article |
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Boston Guardian Lincolnshire, England30 Sep 1899 colonic*. The snimsie were sold auction as fellows I‘iekieoon K - Mr. H. DuddinMs ram»—Mr. Thomas Freshney. a** ; Mr Baker 15gs. : Mr. Thomas lAal ter.HatUm.lMr*. ;Mr.«.Young.Uorenham. 12g s. Mr. Shtrnl*y. llge. ; and Messr*. RESIGNATION OF THE VICAR OF LAUGHTON View article |
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Boston Guardian Lincolnshire, England24 Dec 1898 and totalling hi* liabilities found them to jt'Mi. naying his debts a yea? before, his father had declared it would the last time, and said that if went beyond his allowance again should Ik- no longer son of his, Dick had money left out Mr. Aaron’s advance View article |
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Boston Guardian Lincolnshire, England7 May 1892 to the rearhed him concerning rhe poisoning of his keep, and could « • famous rolt. who. his Grace hoped would Her Majesty s approval, and olhers surpass even the splendid record of his great interested. Mr. , nuth s »«»n s ,i « sire Ormonde ihs fathers View article |
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Boston Guardian Lincolnshire, England16 Apr 1898 yon think Mr. Blomson?’* Second lady: “Ho only needa instinct be perfect brute f fle:“Bb you know, wha? l like. about sister Is the way she kxAs you itratofet in. the face whan she's talking to yen.” She: “Yes, baa awM bod profile. A lady a certain age View article |
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Boston Guardian Lincolnshire, England30 Jul 1887 offer Mr. James Davia, the editor of the Bat, sincere congratulations upon the cheerful, not to say cheery, tone which pervades his narration of his experiences in Pentonville. If the lively effect which his incarceration has evidently bad upon his spirits View article |
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Boston Guardian Lincolnshire, England2 Jan 1864 caught fire and was principally consumed. Mr. was insured the full amount. Mr. Hosting, who was fiercely asmolted by Mr. Allen by, has, during the past weak suffered considerable agony from his bead and brain. Mrs. Rediag bad to keep np fermentation one View article |
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Boston Guardian Lincolnshire, England25 Jan 1896 Although, like his brother. Mr. I. ill euce. M ulster of Natav, Alfalrs, receives is Intle his father's great salary £5,000 per annum. The rest reputation, has gu l.«t steadily <*'•“' *>f ,n V h * an aking his any the front. Miss Laird's prerogative. View article |
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Grantham Journal Lincolnshire, England3 Mar 1866 the tlr»t. poswi'de. t«*»k place, the! l'r.n-e»* and the Duk • ««f Rutland leading otf the ' lances. and Hi* Koyal Higlm*** taking hi* >artner Lady John Manner*. The did lot her husband tooted it nth great vigtnir,* choosing fresh partner very tetpientljr View article |
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Lincolnshire Free Press Lincolnshire, England5 Apr 1881 impone. 1 bear the new member for the member for Preston, and 1 atrungly believe Mr. Chaplin, M.P., and H-. J. 0. Lawranee, M.P.,with moiuber for Narf.dk(Mr. Mr. Bodwell, and Mr. C. 8. Read, and boat othan, would be ready rapport any mmlaler, either Couaervative View article |
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Boston Guardian Lincolnshire, England16 Nov 1895 peculiar looking men in Vienna. His head is narrow and lone, and he wears hi- black hair rstner lone, falling lo the collar of his stranceljcut, old. grey frock His odd-.ookmg iilack silk hat h perclied the very back of hi-» head ; features are aquiline View article |
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Grantham Journal Lincolnshire, England14 Nov 1863 Thursday evening Mr. W. S. Clarke introduced his amusing essay Sensations, commencing by describing the causes that led to the choice of Sensations, as the title of an essay. Mr. Clarke explained, in a very clear and lucid manner, his views as to the View article |
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Boston Guardian Lincolnshire, England11 Jun 1892 -44 it, j« v> mr'.A* Mr Hlacker. Mr. Mrs. N. Burkitl. the earnest sympathy for the great masses of the nu j and l>etter thought out railway stuck for the labourersl. thought Sr!! £« I 7« t»-'l»/-X'if 1 * *7l* Master iSheflicldl. Mr. and b«mr population who View article |