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Evening Star Suffolk, England22 Feb 1896 Hiodeir J W Aldour, Mr. W. A. Churchman. Mr. A. C. . bli»he |
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Bury and Norwich Post Suffolk, England11 Feb 1852 The following Ladies who so benevolently came forward in the above mentioned case, willingly attest the truths stated i .Mrs. Comings, Mill Lane, Cambridge Mrs Saimox, Trumpington Ro.id, Cambridge Mrs. Caisv, King's Parade. Cambridge Mrs. SravsNs, Urancbester View article |
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The Halesworth Times and East Suffolk Advertiser Suffolk, England8 Nov 1892 leo stoo. wet He treat am, be boil leis sorting his rest sr. s Arm to 1 14 selisdir eweshi, At SMsass tows is. et sod was kills& lebssles his esserairs. wbe resesimei. Mani' Jared Mr. was Met boi to his peesseasa pidellesie et MU mom amosi.--vaa opromffie View article |
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Evening Star Suffolk, England28 Oct 1898 aad laird. Hint fourth, and dt. U laat. IJB. A HANDICAP of aoaa. eorh. B ft. for two-v ou-olda first eta Inr-7 » MrTPj. King’a BCHOOLOtBL. by Orbra- boo I book dloan i * Mr H. V. Long a O KNTHLdIAJdT—NOBLK Weldon « Mr D, laird's MTSA ..Blsbnby 4 Mr J. View article |
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Framlingham Weekly News Suffolk, England31 Mar 1894 feudalism —such all like to din in our ears occasionally. During Mr. Gladstones Midlothian tour* invariably made his headquarters, sallying out from there the surrounding country of his constituents, the Scotch barons did from their fortresses in the View article |
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East Anglian Daily Times Suffolk, England12 Jun 1890 toe vinaar imtoeoraadoweriee, Laird 8h eras borne, agoio ooond; Mr. Perwuse oka vinning eeoond with Newmarket Peggy. Mr. PeeWd’e Blrt haa Mr coat, bat prleka nan Ilka pricked-eored Skye. Brtxrirera wan axealbat riaura, Mr. Bkarir'a yonng dog Donatfc voa View article |
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Lowestoft Journal Suffolk, England22 Aug 1885 cakes. Lc., from Mn. Wright, Mr street on Moodily nicht. P.-e. Hendry proved the Corsica. Mr. F. Bradshaw, Mrs. Burton Steward, Mr ease, and said prier nor was kicking in the doter Rdlin. Miss Coleman, Miss Lucas. Mrs. Watson, Mr of the house in which he View article |
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Lowestoft Journal Suffolk, England27 Apr 1889 following Weditesday. Mr. Moriatty formed another Laird and Lady. This was thought to have developed slightly In his favour, but it was eventually drawn. The fourth game, anoth er Douglas, was well contested, but woo by r. Granger. Mr. Moriarty tried View article |
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Lowestoft Journal Suffolk, England8 May 1886 Bever. leaving his seat during the progress of a game. He remarked upon the conclusion of the last one played, that he had contested a similar one wit It Martins 18 years ago: Thursday's proceedings commenced with the second Laird and lady' game, Gardner View article |
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Bury and Norwich Post Suffolk, England2 Jan 1856 has been announced. His Lordship is the youngest son ul the late Mr. Thomas Parke, of High field, near Liverpool, merchant of that place, by daughter ol Mr. William Preston. was born in 1782, and in 1817 married Cecilia, daughter of Mr. Samuel F. Barlow View article |
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Ipswich Advertiser, or, Illustrated Monthly Miscellany Suffolk, England1 May 1857 beside the castellan. Sir William Douglas, Laird Lochleven, on the table where he and his mother sat in state on the dais. Willie Douglas, who was waiting them, while changing the Laird’s plate, contrived to drop his napkin over the keys, which were five in View article |
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Lowestoft Journal Suffolk, England5 Jun 1886 have crowded out 411111Vurz to PROBLEM No. 106. By Mr. CN•aue Tames, Lowestoft GAMES. GLMR No. 165 — LAIRD AND LADY. The following play on this opening will form • good exercise for the student. Mr. Strickland, the Blindfold Champion, in contributing View article |
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The Halesworth Times and East Suffolk Advertiser Suffolk, England15 Aug 1899 collision. TILE DOCTOR AND HIS UNCLE. Mr. Godfrey Thrapp, surgeon, brought en action in the Queen's Bench - on Tuesday to recover from Mrs. Thrupp, his aunt, over £l6O for professional *fevers rendered by him to his late uncle, Mr. Frederick Thrupp, who lived View article |
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Framlingham Weekly News Suffolk, England7 Dec 1861 Government. A Queen’s messenger is on his way to Washington demand immedidiate apology, and the restoration, or freedom, of the persons captured; and in the event the Washington cabinet refusing, laird Lyons ! will demand his passports, and England and America View article |
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Framlingham Weekly News Suffolk, England25 Aug 1894 be found. Mr*. Charles is West Country woman, savs Great Thoughts. She was the only child of Mr. John Bundle, Tavistock. Devon, who, when the first reformed Parliament was elected, sat m it as M.P. for Tavistock. Mr*. Charles was married to Mr. Andrew Charles View article |
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Framlingham Weekly News Suffolk, England11 Feb 1899 Ormonde, Lord and Lady Dartmouth, Lady . Dartrey, Lord Wenlock, Lord Iveagh, General and Mrs. Neville iMtelton, Mr. Hugh Dawnay, Colonel and Mrs. Alfred Egerton, Mr. and Mrs. Egerton-Leigb, Colonel and Mrs. Longford Brooke. Colonel, Mr*., and Mies Cotton- View article |
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The Halesworth Times and East Suffolk Advertiser Suffolk, England24 Jan 1899 fdarshrt OW Captain tea No=Lady Rigs aesiod • haw t o wall maim boa Wm 'OW etagefef ha/ WI ' Illareeem=ose iwwww. hot vary ipeteliy ' ' do 'War the Awl to the ' • Owsearailleabrowee Newlight Sosaish. Mr Ors loodurige his l they owe verytast, Ilwalg jois View article |
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East Anglian Daily Times Suffolk, England21 Nov 1884 accommodated with eaata upon the h*nch. The reporter’* box «*• * crowd. Mr. C. Rowell. Q C.. *ed Mr. Wind, were for the pleiotilT; mad tl.a Atton>ey Uci>end end Mr. R. 8. r.Rbt the Mr. Winch opened the pleading*, end that the I'lkintid cleimed from the defrodent View article |
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The Halesworth Times and East Suffolk Advertiser Suffolk, England11 Oct 1892 Lissilar sonniad tkough his Arai =y. to his mistime sad Monaco Ask as a and sires. ably totoplicatod pow of shwa— which ha sag Woad to via holly, Wog oa stmt. sad his opponents at it. he thought out his out sod st lb. mama hi..ulf non to his lila* . . • pest View article |
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Evening Star Suffolk, England8 Oct 1896 calendar. Mr., M»., and Mirs sUvei caddy. Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett and Mrs. Harris, ' asparagus tongs. Mr., Mrs., and Miss Cordy, chair I cushion and bread fork. Mr. and Mrs. Douoct', silver butter dish. Miss M. Swrinton, worked table cloth, i Mr. and Mis View article |