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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland13 Jan 1910 (the Chairman) thought Mr. Red amnd bad realised that |
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Northern Constitution Londonderry, Northern Ireland4 Nov 1911 forward at the Inquest?” Mr. Fox said, suddenly, rising from his chair, and putting his glass down |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland19 Nov 1955 conducted by Mr. Hay, Mr. J. E. N. I their equal in achievement and Barnhill presided at the presentation, . vitality. While the Christian and the robing was carried out by. Mrs. Boak and Mrs. Hanna. I Churches in the other towns and Mrs. Boak spoke of View article |
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Derry Journal Londonderry, Northern Ireland21 Nov 1906 heard of the application he was not in posi. t ion to advise the Council. Mr. Maxwell said that if the county surveyor was not communicated with the fault was •not his that of his client’s. He had with him letter from one of the assistant surveyors saying View article |
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Derry Journal Londonderry, Northern Ireland20 May 1901 gentleman. Mr. Dnddv was severely burned about the hands and Mrs. Daddy happily sustained only slight burns on the hand with which she held to her husband's arm, and suffers chiefly front shock. Great sympathy is felt on every aide for Mr. and Mrs. Daddy View article |
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Derry Journal Londonderry, Northern Ireland9 Dec 1871 ont of the window • t f, 211 n.KhtM. Mr. koHeacOo | voong a.euu. inliiitly watching the two ®ipro*rh- | ,i, Mr. M .ns. ll f-llowi rloae upon biro, 163. Mr. ,„| equity. O't «nor (Sli'o) wanpr.seatdtirmg night-; Mr. Henry. I enhanced national morality winch View article |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland15 Jun 1907 present were —Mr. Hugh M'Clafferty (chairman), presiding; Messrs. Philip Carroll, William Montgomery, Robert Gregg, Samuel Parke, Patrick Gallagher, and John Boyle. Mr. M'Clafferty, in taking his seat, said that it was due from him to return his sincere thanks View article |
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Coleraine Chronicle Londonderry, Northern Ireland5 Jul 1856 petite village of Moneymore, where, however, his good humour seems to have forsaken him, and, like the renowned hero Cervantes, yearned for pass arms, and poising his lance, drawing down his and spurring his steed, the gentle Hosinante, charged ancient View article |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland23 Jul 1836 won. Dan Meagher rowed his boat immediately after, close under where his Excellency was seated, and waved his while hat with all the energy he was master of to raise a cheer, but it was unavailing. His Excellency acknowledged his efforts, and the Countess View article |
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Londonderry Standard Londonderry, Northern Ireland9 Sep 1871 ‘‘great extravagance somewhere.” Scratching his head in a meditative sort of way, he went over to the store,” where he found willing crowd to listen to his views.” In his opinion the minister did not earn his money. What does he do, any way?” he said View article |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland23 Mar 1940 STRABANE LADIES’ CLUB Miss N. Russell presided at a meeting of (he ladies’ section (he Strahane Golf CluYi, when Mrs. \\. J. Patterson was elected captain. Votes condolence were passed to Miss Snodgrass, Mrs. Carton, Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. White, and Mr. William View article |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland29 Jun 1905 Direct Boat to FLEETWOOD, at FOUR p.m. Tickets, Bills, and all Particulars may be obtained from the following : Mr. C. T. WISE, Waterloo-place ; Mr. H. HENDERSON, Foyle-street J 729 Londonderry. THE LONDONDERRY SENTINEL, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 29, 1905. S View article |
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Derry Journal Londonderry, Northern Ireland24 Jul 1929 Montgomery, Mrs. Corbett, Mrs. Norris, ;ld P try I wrote, Mr. Chairman. (Laughter.) Thief in the Dark” will be screened Mrs. J. Colhoun, Mrs. J. B. Kennedy, Mrs. The Ministry wrote stating that they or to-morrow and two follow- , Stevenson, M.8.E., Mrs. Cooper View article |
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Derry Journal Londonderry, Northern Ireland20 Apr 1896 LADIES SHOULD TBY MRS. DOHERTY, P, Queen tlrtet, Londonderry. TRILBY. On Friday and Saturday nights Trilby was performed in Derry Opera House by Mr. Fred Smith's company. Tbcngh this dramatic production his sot been very long before either the English View article |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland27 Aug 1836 preferred l.ord Muigrave the rectory and vicarage of Bally sax, in the Diocese Kildare. Mr. Parker has been reelected for Sheffield, after a slight opposition from Mr. Bell, Irishman, editor of The Atlas, ADMINISTRATION TIIF. LORD’S SI'PPF.R. (From the View article |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland10 Jun 1933 missionaries* wives home on furlough:— Mrs. M‘Whiner, Mrs. Martin Beattie, Mrs. Sloan, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Hanna, Mrs. Brolly, and Mrs. J. O. Blair. l&ivelopet for Che diamond jubilee effort of the association were received Mrs. Corfcey, who, in the course of View article |
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Coleraine Chronicle Londonderry, Northern Ireland7 Jul 1888 the state of his health compelled him to knock off work, and although he received temporary benefit from the doctors he consulted. he gradually got worse and was finally compelled to take to his bed. His medical man informed him that his trouble was View article |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland16 Aug 1917 should have been smoothness.” Mrs. Coghlan, Carlisle-rood, Londonderry, an nounces that she has secured the services an expert photographic artist, and that under his management business will be carried on for merly. Mr. John Drennan. Carse Hall, Limavady View article |
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Derry Journal Londonderry, Northern Ireland18 Jun 1894 hnmble homes of the peasants of Achill. Mrs. William O’Brien with charao- tetistic kindliness and generosity, is amongst the first come to the aid of the bereaved relatives with the subscription of i‘so, and Mr. T. P. O’Connor, M.P., with equal promptitude View article |
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Derry Journal Londonderry, Northern Ireland30 Mar 1953 apprentices. Mr. McAuley. M.R.C.V.S.. Mr. Mclvor. Iluw MR C.V.S.. the Misses Steele. Mr. Councillor S. O Craneide said Steenson. Mr. J. B. McCay and Mrs. thought there would be an application Sloan, Ladies of the club and friends from the Ardara district View article |