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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, England18 Feb 1933 President (Mr. W. and Mrs. Kwen. The officern elected for this season were: President. Mr. W. Ewen; serretarr and trennurer, Mr. E. H. Page; captain. Mr. F. W. Rowe; rice-captain. Mr. W. Scnffluiiu; racing socretarr. Mr. C. W. Sharp; committee, Mr. W. and View article |
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Skegness Standard Lincolnshire, England7 May 1924 Swan. C.M.U.: 2. .Mrs. M. Itusling; 3, X. S. Robinson. Hundieby. . _ fi distinct varieties lacdsii dafiodils: 1. Mrs. H. L. Hand; 2. Mrs. C. Miller. Janr.i 3. Mr. J. F. Kawnsley. distinet varieties ditto: I. Rev. J. Vitro; 21 Mrs. M. Hasting; 3, X View article |
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Lincolnshire Chronicle Lincolnshire, England13 Nov 1909 Small Holdings Coxnmittoe, ami he could assure Mr. Rudkin that tlvey going to get all the email holdings they could. They were gointf to put all the men they could on the land, and if Mr Rudkin could not get his liar vest they were going to show him that View article |
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Lincolnshire Standard and Boston Guardian Lincolnshire, England29 Nov 1924 Misa Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. 11. V. Senior and K. Senior (Lincoln). Major and Mrs. Webber (Norton), Miss Webber. Mr. F. Dennis, I Mr. Glasier. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walter (Kirksteuil Hall), Mrs. Vincent. Mr. Robinson, Mr. Walter. Miss D. Boswell. Mr. lender. Miss View article |
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Boston Guardian Lincolnshire, England25 Sep 1909 measure except, he i .Gntribute his mite or his large suni y. far it might used to his ability PJJ* » political weapon for i«hichfi0 W ™ f f™lt*ith k ELBCTTONEEBJNQ PURPOSES of-the broadest hacks was an in- What did Mr. Lloyd George—(applause)—mean tb View article |
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Boston Guardian Lincolnshire, England10 Feb 1934 ladiee kindly a* ; Mr», W. llcdford, Mn. Arthur Black. Mra. Caiater. Mra, < oarard and Mra. Charlea Wood. Tba M.C.’a for dancin* were: Mr. O. Romford. Mr. K W. Brad abaa. Mr. O. K. tlilea. Mr. T. llama* too, Mr. C. llarnaon and Mr. H C. Marn» The mnair View article |
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Boston Guardian Lincolnshire, England11 Apr 1956 and I other help kept-Apply Mrs. Ilyford. Cam Farm. Elton 114, ' CLEAT YARMOUTH. One MIMIC o w . Fwd . 1 1 aerea 1 FA NOR .I. M 2c AN pr W ecua ßlCi te HT . . resabormi lf.R.l.C. • S h l Wellingtos Board Rest- Grease Mr. . m aa an I (fence. la e View article |
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Boston Guardian Lincolnshire, England13 Jan 1934 Manor), or Mrs. N. V. S 0 and Mr. G, Stewart (Partney). Jane Hickley. Miss Mary OJianee, An«ela Kayser. Mr. A. H■ inide, Mr. Eric (laJ. Mr. W. Je»- n. Mr. R. B. Jesson Sir. and Mrs. von iKenwtck Halji. l6 * 'v- p. Mr. Ton« M’as Fox (Girshyi, Mr. J. - A Mi-a View article |
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Grantham Journal Lincolnshire, England15 Nov 1919 breakfast Mrs. Black well—Chair Mrs. and Mr. Fred Kayo—Serviette rings Mr. Eric Kave—Silver inkstand Mrs. and Miss Winelow—Picture Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Potter—Silver butter dishes Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Turnbull —China bowl Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bailey—Tea cloth View article |
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Boston Guardian Lincolnshire, England17 Jun 1905 Stringer, Mrs. a exclomnlion—the stared from Mr. Brewster to their host. “UVi!. by Goov said Mr. Gosling. “That’s “I think Mr. Parker had better see this gentleman.’’ Mr. Melbourne slowly. “Mr. Parker, would you mind ■■||r*'s noan Iwre. Potwby. pnid Mr. Gosling View article |
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Skegness Standard Lincolnshire, England23 Mar 1927 congregation. Mr. P. Slater, l*w hHiMT, read th# #rriptaroa and olieren prav.T. Mr. T. Perry, of Small Heath, apnke of the late Mr. Bowse*# influence upon him and his friend Mr. R. Mawton. when bovs the Victoria-street Baptist Sunday School, Mr. Bowse waa View article |
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Boston Guardian Lincolnshire, England18 Feb 1922 Scamblesby. Fined 10a. Mr. G. C. Holmes* applied for order to be made against Matthew Smithson, farmer, Fullethy. compelling his children to attend school. Mr. R. W. Clitherow. for defendant, agreed to an order, which was accordingly made. Mr. A. F. Harris applied View article |
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Lincolnshire Chronicle Lincolnshire, England30 Apr 1938 w*r« Mr*. Hailam. » BatWr Mr* Comic* and behalf th« ‘■o'iro Cowl MMalon IUO . Homo « and Krai o-ero rollrctora. He wai rrpreamted h* C. B real lei ICf ol Mu |
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Boston Guardian Lincolnshire, England4 Jun 1932 uf Mr. Uaorgo Mharp, Kramptun Wrat. to Aliro Winitrrd, oalv dauglitrr Mm. aad thr lair Mr. Jaarpfa I’latt. ot Boat on. (Hi WMliwoUr. at Mirkaav, Mr. Krw Win. HuiUnn. of Woodhall Kpa. Mla> Kva Mary Ijamt. of Htirkarjr. (Hi Thnnalar. at Lnrrtoa. Mr. WaMar View article |
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Skegness Standard Lincolnshire, England21 Sep 1927 Yarborough left for DrocUesby, haring ex- pressed the Chairman his gratitude for bis reception, and his great his first visit the Dome. 'Reading from lelt to right: Mr. 8. W, Marsden (Secretary), Lady Worsley, Lord Yarborough, Dr. Colin Irevlnle. Ur. Edmund View article |
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Boston Guardian Lincolnshire, England25 Jun 1932 Sloaawala, Spalding. St. Jama*, on Jana IMh, Mrs. laalirlTa llulfar (fonaarly Mr*. Frank Wall*), tin Jana ITIb, at SurSaal, Harry Kadbaud, «. •Hi June tfh. »• H<*rpr, lirurcv (Irantlwm !*•>nr, ugMl *l. •Hi Jmir IMli. llulgalr, KlmMli •iraalliaMi. a*ml View article |
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Grantham Journal Lincolnshire, England8 Aug 1952 times by Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, Mr. Arthur Measures, of 18. Houghton-road. Grantham, retires tomorrow week, the day before his 65th birthday. Yesterday afternoon recalled in aii interview how laird Montgomery broke off conversation with the View article |
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Lincolnshire Chronicle Lincolnshire, England11 Feb 1910 10s 1» Mr. J * I'aKi.laior l«eat Mr. rt. N Treasury beat Mr. I Vrpfi ua!. Wind's l Mr *** Joy •••v I’iU.i. Mr. ij. \V. I. Sl l mI'j* Mr «i Smi'.h s S s Moiulnif. Mr. W ilia's Wreak, a l>y |{< S'li-'U-s Im>mi Mr Tivasur** -K»> H'»illuJijMoii Ihji Mr. M«*r«» View article |
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Lincolnshire Chronicle Lincolnshire, England6 Apr 1906 inspection. Mr. Hheaiman. K.C.. and Mr. W. H. Stevenson appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Hueb Fraser and Mr. Mayer for the defendants Mr. Shearman said the plaintiff was part-owner of certain patents for improvements the manufacture of steel. A Mr. Thompson View article |