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Northampton Chronicle and Echo Northamptonshire, England22 Feb 1883 Born Comet beat Plutarch Grand Daewoo beat Soubrette Hotspur beat Clyde Rocket Vendetta best Hopeful Lady Maggie beat Opel Witiebery beat Markham Laird beat Mare Antony Edwina Batts beet Seraglio Hector beat Conrtoisie Athos beat Poems' Away Little Sister View article |
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Peterborough Advertiser Northamptonshire, England4 Mar 1876 to marked hy of courtly incidental to return *if his Koyal Highness from his Indi.m tour, and which aro expected b.« held soon after the conclusion of the tjuaeu's .isn (b-rmsny. The vf.n's New Title. Mr. Disraeli's hill ■‘to enable her most gracious Majesty View article |
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Northampton Mercury Northamptonshire, England18 Sep 1869 Stakes. Mr. W. Cowen's White Slave, 2 vrs, ost lllb (Hunt) 1 Mr. W. Day's Castle Hill, 3 vrs, Bst 31b (T. Cannon) 2 „ T , , , , The Filly Stakes. Mr. Lyndon sch f Frivolity, Sst 10lb (French) 1 Mr. Launde sb f Agility, Sst 101b 2 Mr. G. Jones's View article |
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Northampton Mercury Northamptonshire, England8 Jun 1861 the table, when Washington stepped forward, laid his hand upon the board, closed his eyes, and reverently asked a blessing, tbeir father having meanwhile raised his hat from his head. ' And there,' said Mrs. Williams, pointing to a small oval table near View article |
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Northampton Mercury Northamptonshire, England2 Jan 1903 which, however, is tempered a good deal the knowledge that it is one of Mr. Jackson's present partners, Mr. H. R. Shnrman, son of his predecessor, who is taking up the clerkship. Mr. Jackson's experienced advice and help will thus still be at the service View article |
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Northampton Mercury Northamptonshire, England12 Mar 1842 at Mr Ellis' house, and played to the wonder of all the auditory, and'exercising his finger and instrument several ways, to the utmost of his power. Wilson, thereupon, the public professor, the greatest judge of music that ever was, did after his humoursome View article |
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Northampton Chronicle and Echo Northamptonshire, England27 Apr 1885 Pessimalar Ware. Wu. limmumr, 111.8.8.8. A. Jessie Deem and the Laird o' subjs.& shoals is when the Laird is 'bowleg Jessie his lawman and telling her that if she likes he will make her his lady before the sue ma, sad she shall ride to Lenses aim wash.—The View article |
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Northampton Chronicle and Echo Northamptonshire, England28 Apr 1885 . Wm. Baomir, 11.11.8.H.A. • WILL — Jenne Dar and the Laird o' Dinbisdais.—TM silent ahem is whoa the Laird is showing Jamie his Meese aid telling her that if she likes he will mks her his lady Wen the as sets, sad she shall ride to Leases aim sash View article |
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Northampton Chronicle and Echo Northamptonshire, England26 Nov 1906 front of the • UM of Mr. .1. S. of Northwopto.t. • loofah the other Mr. rardit. v.:sere he tolinl that Mr. .1. E. AiLint.. the oell.noowu had arranged to play tuealp aimuttonewto moots with Cardiff Hue board. toraot. awl Mr. Ortoves nerepted an intita View article |
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Northampton Chronicle and Echo Northamptonshire, England15 Jul 1909 and by the latest recruit, Mr Hertaert Samuel. The rest of the Cabinet sesame to retain the Lnoha of youth by the eleasoshaven taco; and three include Mr. Asquith, Laird Loreburn, Sir Edward Grey, Lunt Eloriey, Mr. 3111Cenna, Mr. Churchill, and Hr. At the View article |
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Northampton Mercury Northamptonshire, England9 Oct 1869 (Killick) 1 Mr. J. Saxon's Cruiskeen, 6st 71b (Barnard) 2 Mr. J. Clay's Gladness, 6st 71b (Jeffery) 3 F by Lacydes, dam by lago—Mannifer, Lady Macbeth, Agate, Cauldron, and Lady Forbes also ran. The Bedfordshire Stakes. Mr. J. Nightingall's View article |
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Northampton Mercury Northamptonshire, England7 Jun 1884 especially for this occasion by Mr. Louis Warner, and arranged Mr. J Hiney, was performed the combined bands under Hiney.' The heavens are telling (chorus) was also played. A balloon ascent Mr. H. Yonens was arranged, and Mr. H. Maufield accepted an invitation View article |
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Northampton Chronicle and Echo Northamptonshire, England18 May 1914 let MI mi. Mr. Laid. i. J:n Almond mispectsid?' Yes. I behove on Idly net win his also? b I deal km wllms. Ile dear aW b 0 ie lag la. wit Haw gary.but 1 deaf when. ikat crag .t 4:t ilWrardh Crow. - I amid very my eyes Illed apos his: He aothiog to View article |
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Peterborough Standard Northamptonshire, England27 Oct 1922 11111•IP SIR ARCMBALD WEIGALL & PRIMROSE LEAGUE. la'erestiag Views of Former Agent to Mr. Lenard Brassey, ALP. coriespondence has passed Sir Archibald Weigall and Lady Emmeline 11. if. Raker. Ruling Councillor of the Landau, tt'ity of Lincoln) Habitation View article |
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Northampton Mercury Northamptonshire, England12 Nov 1881 hostess, Mrs. E. Warren. The chair was occupied by Mr. T. Laird, and the vice-chair by Mr. W. Berridge. Some capital songs were given by the following gentlemen: —Mr. Love, Mr. H. Freeman, jun., G. Warren, Mr. J. Atkinson, Mr. A. E. Resnmett Mr. T. Laird View article |
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Northampton Mercury Northamptonshire, England18 Aug 1911 services at Kettering. The Earl of Effiugham completed hi* tear Tuesday, having been born August lent His lordship, who succeeiled his fat her in’ 18* is unmarried, the heir being his coujin. Mr. Gordon Frederick Howard. In the earldom merged the barony View article |
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Northampton Chronicle and Echo Northamptonshire, England15 Apr 1914 etc., etc. PRINCIPAL Edda , ' Laird: Caveagolitaa sad Inas of world. who tells the atary. Linea Ashcroft: •• attractive bet ay. tenor lady Aiwa the tram. =ekes as ary requaait, Gag (has admits she i. es adteataresa Laird =sp=ot= to the daughter • litaunctur View article |
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Northampton Chronicle and Echo Northamptonshire, England31 Dec 1903 H Mrs. Drummond with Mr. A. latud ft. Searle Iliad gard.n.,), Mi. Elsie Graham Mr. Ferrara& teal. butler), Marjorie Graham with Mr. Ra n i.. Mr Von-der-Oolds with Mr. Ginger (imam al the chamberei, Sir Hoary Graham with Mrs. w oe , (cook), Mr. A. Grebe= View article |
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Northants Evening Telegraph Northamptonshire, England28 Apr 1904 Sir Horace Plunkeit, P.C . K.C V.O ). the Secretary of the Department (Mr. T. P C.illi, the of the Board Work* (Mr. George C. V Holmes, C.V.O. ; Mr A. Ntephcnaon. M.V.O. ; and Mr. Phrlro Hanson) and Dean of Faculty the Rovai College cs (Professor N. (Hartley View article |
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Northampton Chronicle and Echo Northamptonshire, England29 Sep 1931 doe his ■lraady o/ rktories. Pas k. The latter provided iiiroth:r winner for W. Nevett. Odds of 11 to 4 had to be so Brampton'. TRIAL (MILLING rums 4.4 furbings, of /101 ears. It raa. PACIIALIK (Mr. J. Phillips), 64112 R. PERRTIIAN I ELIXIR (Lady C..Orrea) View article |