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Staffordshire Chronicle Staffordshire, England16 Nov 1889 tha aayinc ia,” replied Mrs. Kar. “lb. Frsaar'a brother Htm tha loch, and new gentleman baa aoma to that aide lately, Mr. Biddulnh; but our niaraat neighbour Stewart, of Bnaamnee.*’ A young lady T* Sandy. Oh, qufta young lady, conaidarad band•oma; though View article |
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County Advertiser & Herald for Staffordshire and Worcestershire Staffordshire, England19 Oct 1889 Till AkvaRTISIR, SATURDAY, OOTOBM 19, 1889. LADY DILE' AT CRADLE! HEATH. I WOBOISTEBBHURZ COUNTY COUNCIL. The fourth the el wee bold ea Moodur s 1 the Oe g r a gell, (Mr. G. W. 11.7.) p Lrl esti be bed • her Mr. Joseph espreeedog ou S i as. be hod bens View article |
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Burton Chronicle Staffordshire, England9 Jun 1898 who reliable awl and abnormal • gbduswel wally ia • few tams) ham Wiwi a& 1I ohs best m No lady rd damn* as and hither this kayo imam-heady whined by Nis rwardy. Mrs. Wilms, Howw teak Perk. tw Hal. eye: ie leo thaa 12 bones 1 was all after 1$ woes d misty View article |
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Staffordshire Advertiser Staffordshire, England3 Feb 1894 cushion- Mr and Mr*. Oorbat, ailser Im* .Sir Thomns Ron. two silver candlestick* ami Mr* fathom. Japanese .-Hliinei- ao-1 lady Clementina Walsh. i«ir of Dres-ten -Jin-a ft,-n- -Mr All-ert rr, gold mounted whip Lady HtapleUm. aileer I—« AMey amt Mr* Bn* kwsy View article |
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Burton Chronicle Staffordshire, England13 Jan 1876 MR. PLIMSOLL'M iHTHWILILSTIC .11EET1NC AT . HALL, DERBY. A crowded and enthusiastic meeting was held in the Drill lfall on Momlay evening. when Mr Ili H. . minor Nlemlier for Iterhy, delivered his :.unreal address. The whole of the orchestra wee oeettpied View article |
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Staffordshire Chronicle Staffordshire, England14 Dec 1889 young laird that betray him. that’s Mr. dded Samir, drawing out hi» red sflk and mopping his face; ami I thine with me, 1 have laid such information tat I am entitled to the offered re Tram m quit, agree with you, Mr. HdV' dulpb. And then he from his chair View article |
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Staffordshire Advertiser Staffordshire, England13 Jan 1894 rhando* Pole, the Hon Mr« t'olvile. Lady and (•resley, Lor |
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Staffordshire Advertiser Staffordshire, England17 Sep 1898 lion l.illlalon, Mr and Alioa Shaw Stewart, Viacounl and Viwuonlaaa Naw ark. ilia Mon. A. C. and lady MarKarai Litllaion, Miaa I. l.itiletou, Mr. H. lleber i'atry, ih« IU-v C. IC. and Mr*. Shaw Siawari, Mi and Mrs W H. Sbaw Hiewarl Mr W Shaw Slawarl. l-ord View article |
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Wolverhampton Chronicle and Staffordshire Advertiser Staffordshire, England23 Sep 1857 placed at the bar of the Central Criminal Court to take his trial.—Mr. Bodkin and Mr. Clerk attended to prosecute. Mr. Edwin James, Q.C., and Mr. Serjeant Parry, were specially retained with Mr. M’Mahon to defend the prisoner.- -When the case was called View article |
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Burton Chronicle Staffordshire, England10 Dec 1868 the nation Mr. Johnson represented. Mr. Odger called attention to a letter he had received from the Foreign Affairs Committee of Sheffield, signed by Mr. lasso Ironside, referring to the fact of Mr. Johnson having shaken hands with Mr Laird, and so becoming View article |
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Staffordshire Advertiser Staffordshire, England26 May 1894 Ifeaosgste and *truck Mrs. Knight, daughter of Mr. Edwin Goodbead, retired tailor and clotnierof P.urton Trent, and tier child, eleven month*. The sufferers were conveyed ko the Royal Infirmary. Ait they ex|»ired on way. Mr. Knight and a lady friend of deceased View article |
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Burton Chronicle Staffordshire, England1 Feb 1872 bringing of total we at the West Bin* Laird, the Bas u d as the Des, slats th edlelea wed alas. . obverse's, was Whirls% a wreck VW was written ea beard the dated Dealer her 24, 18;1. 'Market toys **Maw mar Laird was on a down in this chart, Yamaha( the View article |
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Staffordshire Advertiser Staffordshire, England18 Sep 1869 included—Mr. and Mrs. Wood, Alisa Wood, Miss EL Wood, Air. John B. Wood; Mr. William Wood Blake and Alisa Blake; Mr. \eeles; Mr. and Mrs. Copeland; Mrs. Price Wood ; Miss Mary Ann Wood; Mr. Sterner Broade; Mr. and Mn. Brodie. of Idives: Miaa Brodie; Mr. T. View article |
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Uttoxeter Advertiser and Ashbourne Times Staffordshire, England3 Nov 1897 during the continuance of the trust. lie bequeathed to his cousin, Frederick James Drury, to his private secretary, Miss Victoria Benyon. ; to his bailiff, David Whiting, £100; and to each of his *errand of five 3'ears service at Hindlip, also Pen-le-dale View article |
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Burton Chronicle Staffordshire, England14 Nov 1878 with his left hand. Captain White hold down his heal, and witness struck him with his right hand in the face several thins. He seemed very mach exhaemted, said drew his breath very har.L No blow of the whip fell upon witness. Captain White and his nephei View article |
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Burton Chronicle Staffordshire, England5 Aug 1880 wishing for his hat breath ; but instead he was perm wry in an atmosphere of love and devotion, with his only daughter as his constant nurse, and with every comfort red attention that the skill or heart of man can doe hie. Yet the poor old laird was strangely View article |
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Wolverhampton Chronicle and Staffordshire Advertiser Staffordshire, England20 Apr 1859 alleged adulterer was Mr. John James Cany, civil engineer, then residing Surat, and who was employed on the Baroda Railway. On the of November, 1867, Mr. and Mrs. Sand with took drive, and on their return retired to their bedroom, when Mr. Sandwith went to View article |
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Cannock Chase Courier Staffordshire, England21 Jan 1899 ()and night, dud dear. Lord Leslie fondly embraced his child. and went to Ifie study. Instead of settling himself to his writing at once. howe►er. he sat at the fable with a thoughtful frown on his face, and smoked hts woe. watching the smoke ascend View article |
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Cannock Chase Courier Staffordshire, England28 Jan 1899 documents Mr. Jame Hart, the Procurator Fiscal. after a con. have been pot in. this arbitration is expected to lasi eultet.oe with Mr. Mclntyre and Mr. Mcleod. does for several nionthe. The Attorneydjeneral, with not specify a sum at all with the Mr. G. R View article |
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Burton Chronicle Staffordshire, England13 Jul 1865 again lit in the be eh old be, and the yeting lady died. When he faster If and Mr. Gladstone. he trusted, would rime took witness told him of the la-It's death, and he fell take his loedship's plaiie,—and Mr. Plimsoll would ,d.. Din a tit. She obtained View article |