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Henley & South Oxford Standard Oxfordshire, England31 Jul 1903 Rev. the Hon. W. Talbot and Mrs. Rice, Miss Muriel Ridley, Capt. and Mrs. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sutton, the Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sutton, Mr. Leonard Sutton, the Misses Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sutton, th e Rev. S View article |
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Oxford Chronicle and Reading Gazette Oxfordshire, England29 Aug 1857 family, he reared his palace, be got him his title, and seemed to have his reward ; but, one day, one* of those undercurrents that run hidden along the course of trade i and speculation rose up the surface, and, like fl *od, swept all his wealth away, and View article |
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Bicester Herald Oxfordshire, England9 Oct 1868 Tali ALABAMA Aosrs.—A salt has been commenced in the United States District Court against Mr. Laird, the builder of the Alabama, by the owners of the Sonora, one of the vessels which she destroyed. It claimed that the Alabama was tilted out in violation View article |
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Bicester Herald Oxfordshire, England23 Apr 1886 WITHDREW HIS 'LAND CULTIVATION Bud, on Wednesday, April 14, partly on the advice of Mr. Broadhurst, tendered on behalf of the Government, and partly on behalf of his colleague, Mr. Lebouchere, who declared the Bill did not go far enough and that Mr. Bradlaugh View article |
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Bicester Herald Oxfordshire, England28 Dec 1906 Reformers Mr. Chamberlain states. through his secretary, that his progress quite satisfactory. It is announced in New York that Vials Julia Siegel, the daughter of Mr. Henry hi*. gel, of the firm of Siegel, Cooper, and Co., is to be married shortly to Mr. Tyrrell View article |
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Oxfordshire Telegraph Oxfordshire, England3 Dec 1884 auditory. The plaintiff detailed his early career, his voyage to the Cape and marriage there, his return home, his dirket:one connection with a pubdshing business, his earning a living by literature up to hie wiies death, his subs* ,neat acceptance of a • View article |
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Oxfordshire Weekly News Oxfordshire, England3 Aug 1898 the Earl of Cottenham, the Hon. Mr. Pepys, Mr. E. S. Harrison, Major Green, the Rev. E. and miss Withington, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hoare, Mr. H. Tubb, Mr. E. Slater-Harrison, Miss Davidson, Mr. Mark Wayland, Miss Burchardt, etc View article |
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Witney Gazette and West Oxfordshire Advertiser Oxfordshire, England21 Oct 1905 Lord t.'tirtston. and Mr. Frank Dugdsle--shall make the voyage on the cruiser that is to accompany the Renown to India. TA* Very Rev. John Staniilatis Flaws& Roman Catholic Dean of Limerick. who has died at his reeithmee at Adam, in his eight) , Ifth year View article |
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Henley Advertiser Oxfordshire, England4 Jun 1881 long and heated discussion, in which Mr. Parnell, Mr. Callan, Mr. O'Connor Power, The 0 Donoghue, Mr. Gladstone. Mr. Healy. Mr. A. Sullivan, Sr S. Northcote. Sir W. Harcourt, Lord K. Yitzmaurice. Lord R. Churchill. Mr. Labouchere, and other hon. members View article |
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Witney Gazette and West Oxfordshire Advertiser Oxfordshire, England19 Aug 1905 her sister (Mrs. Eillia and the present Mr.. Rutter attended at his solicitor's °Rice, and they were called on to make three statutory declarations. The interview was not held at his suggestion, and it was not held in order to put a stop to his annoyance View article |
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Oxford University and City Herald Oxfordshire, England22 Jun 1833 Injury any Individual or any existing Interest. , The memorial was, upon the motion Mr. Dillon, by Mr. Newell, uuanimou*ly' a Alderman Wood said he had considered it to be his duly to attend the meeting. It wav most distressing to reflect the condition of View article |
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Oxford Journal Oxfordshire, England16 Jul 1785 Work upon the Parchments. The Match between Lady Hcfter, Mr. Pitt’s Sifter, and Mr. Eliott, the eldell Son of Lord Eliott, waits for the Lawyers; fo that the Minifter’s Influence to be by matrimonial Connexions. Mr. Steele, Secretary to the Treafury, is to View article |
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Banbury Guardian Oxfordshire, England16 Dec 1886 Prior to Mr. Deer’s death mv actual income Hates. He had received a letter from Mrs. Bates , was created his parish by the tact that Mrs. ministers, prcsiue-i. i « manner -Sonc Wednesday last this celebrated pack met the was either my earnings or his gifts View article |
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Bicester Advertiser Oxfordshire, England31 Jan 1857 MULTUM IN I'ARVO. Baron Alderson died at his residence, Park-crescent, London, on Tuesday afternoon, in his Toth year. A fellow has been swindling various parties in the country out of board and lodgings, on the strength of representations that ho is View article |
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Banbury Advertiser Oxfordshire, England7 Sep 1916 the services his assistant. had taught his sod 10 tlie work, and was impossible the present time engage any other labour, which he had endeavoured to do. He would be unable to carry on his business and support his wife and children if his son were wadaiiam View article |
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Thame Gazette Oxfordshire, England24 Jan 1860 reporters were present to take notes of laird Pahnerston's speech, but his lordship gave them all the slip, end has reserved his points of interest for a more Important meeting at Westminster. t a e t a tla lady ail bar sempanies Xe meet, irlaire tray View article |
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Henley Advertiser Oxfordshire, England30 Dec 1899 in his breast. But when, in addition beautiful, was highly accomplished, and, in many sett at an early period oboes to oast his fate among other respects, qualified to engage his affections, we the Protestant leaders, with a view of improving his fortunes View article |
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Oxfordshire Telegraph Oxfordshire, England28 Mar 1877 instigation of his wits This unfortunate lady. whom name was Jean Livingetons, was descended from a respectable an being the daughter of Livingstone, the laird of e Dadpas, in Stirlingshire, and at an early age was married to John Kincaid, the laird of Wartstoun View article |
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Witney Gazette and West Oxfordshire Advertiser Oxfordshire, England30 Dec 1899 Report does not desuibe the King as attractive In his manners, having been spoilt since bad yhood. A few years ago an English lady was appointed to he his governess, her particular duty being the reform of his manners and conversational English. She has had View article |
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Banbury Advertiser Oxfordshire, England26 Jul 1888 in his usual manner in the visitors’ book, “Ben Nevis and Mrs. MacTavish,” and bended the pen to Mr. Lockwood, looking over his shoulder while he wrote. But his curiosity was doomed disappointment, for the learned gentleman was not to caught, en'l, following View article |