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Lakes Chronicle and Reporter Westmorland, England7 Apr 1893 to your side but for my wreaked and rained state, he said, with a half suppressed sigh. His look, his tone, and, more than all, his allusion to the calamity of his house, broke the spell of reserve by which she was bound. Oh, do not say that you are View article |
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Lakes Herald Westmorland, England4 Mar 1910 tipplecheeked woman whom his fancy had brought back alive across the broken bridge of years. It was that of • young girl, dressed in a simple white gown which seemed • part of her personality : and her face was the glorified face of his Lady of the Lilies. I View article |
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Lakes Chronicle and Reporter Westmorland, England2 Oct 1895 their way towards the ladies' cabin door, and he was told that an the ladies were out. Hsi called the assistant stewardess, but got no answer. In two or three minutes the flames reached the cabin door, and exit was then impossible. Mr. Hatchett Jones (who View article |
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Kendal Mercury Westmorland, England7 Jun 1873 breekfcetib* «« AofrtoeMc Wlowing her. He her, ead Ae toU hi* about hie burioeae, aaahe did west to hare aovthing to ny to him. He replied that ha would her hare edmething to to hi*, aad ehe tan fro* hi* and treat ioto the *lll. About ehma o'clock paaaiog View article |
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Lakes Chronicle and Reporter Westmorland, England14 Jul 1893 mine his lairdahip came into the inn, and I made a bow, and offered his lairdship the wedding gift, wi my master's respectful guid wishes. His lairdship smiled pleasantly, and tauld me to fetch it after him up to his chamber. I followed my laird upstairs View article |
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Lakes Herald Westmorland, England20 Aug 1909 Monday ; November 1811, or • tbe:4ollowirpo day. His Majesty will travel in • Awing** cruiser, which is now being prepared for his accommodation. and it is anticipated; that be will Ie accompanied by his mother, Ainslie. Th e young sing will we at Portsmouth View article |
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Lakes Chronicle and Reporter Westmorland, England11 Sep 1891 made against the Canadian Post- Master G-neral (Mr. Haggart), imputing to him improper conduct towards a lady clerk in his department. This matter has been discussed in the newspapers for some weeks, and, as Mr. Haggart says, the insinuations have been spread View article |
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Westmorland Advertiser and Kendal Chronicle Westmorland, England24 Jan 1824 Wessel, would so hi righted, he had in consequence seat to Mr. Adam. kir she purpose of Rearms his reasons for thitainlag tot clothes, lac. Mr. AMIN to expiate that Lady Kunnas was ploold umber his gore by late hogshead, Lord kiss, sad since his Melo lb. anareast View article |
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Lakes Chronicle and Reporter Westmorland, England15 Jan 1892 (before Mr. Registrar Hope), the examination of the officials of this society in liquidation was mourned. when Mr. Robert Airey Janos, the managing dirootor, was in tbe box day. Mr. C. J. Stewart, ths Official Liquidator. examiasd' In person. Mr. E. C. View article |
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Lakes Chronicle and Reporter Westmorland, England19 Jun 1895 While you ewe out of the room with Mr. Merefard She (Donor Ramp in te pao his reepevta to the bride and groom, and then *food with me, la/h4nd• the grandees, and told me all abuut, it—how you was his daughter and Mr. litewanTs'irife ! Of course, naturally View article |
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Westmorland Advertiser and Kendal Chronicle Westmorland, England8 Sep 1821 p --. , put lu shan'e all the elaborate prep. College d Heralds. Tea o'cung., Fattsar At and Lady Hood, Lady Amilianollub.l)r Lushington, and Mr and Mr.. at other mourner who had pm ion.4v Brutowick, informed that the hear:, at the outer barrier, View article |
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Lakes Herald Westmorland, England4 Apr 1913 insisted on sending her to his own master Sevcik to be trained into a professional violinist. The Marchioness of Tullibardine, who was married to the Duke of Atholl's heir in BM, is a charming lady of many accomplishments. In his political work she is a View article |
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Lakes Chronicle and Reporter Westmorland, England29 Sep 1875 n to swims k iwi 11 w ltas or sympathy with tie Kr. P.as= ma im Europe, ocompied the &Mr. Zr. Oases% Mr. ant of Naples. Mr. Parr a Mk% U. the Memel his protector Mr. L. C. Dmmomirtiusios. —8 us passing the meeting, and a of the t o oar sus espremisg sympathy View article |
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Lakes Chronicle and Reporter Westmorland, England18 Mar 1887 mire lease against Mr. Joseph J. Biggar, LP., was on Monday lodged with the MEM for minim Mr. Digger and Dr. Nanny were sureties for Mr. Mao in the hie Crown promcation, and It would appear that slaps are now about to be talon against Mr. Loin RAwrresrroi View article |
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Lakes Herald Westmorland, England9 Apr 1909 public, opinion in &Nil iiay eondenn his &Midas, the bulk of the pilapietlafe. attracted by his - spirit. and would weloonee his leadership • the Barrio's cause. This. then. is a possible cause of his renunciatiou of his rights to the impassion ; be is raising View article |
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Lakes Chronicle and Reporter Westmorland, England3 Feb 1882 which will first splicer weer Mr. Childers men. the Army Metairie& Ti. ergotism has bees, How to &Wale\ the eliar,ig arra ladies enema ia remegot to the 'apply of trooper And it is aadanered that Lord Ito:- t.agton and Mr. (Widen have agreed to armiesa View article |
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Lakes Herald Westmorland, England16 May 1884 pretest nee Mr. soot Mrs. tihole.one * and Mut H. linrd Coriloord. Air W. V. Hanoi M P., Sir Mosuros Woke. the Turkish Atetweador, the Maui. Hamilton. the Duke .4 Hark. Mr. Norwood, M. 1.. Led I.:muted, Mr.W. luerresee, M.P. Proleeter Hutisy. Mr. Villiers View article |
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Westmorland Advertiser and Kendal Chronicle Westmorland, England17 Jun 1826 me/ Issiesely by his owe potty. the be souse, bad tisanes ot his opposite trot Wog heard by a large mess se The Huai MUIR then proceeded to the the thew hoods: he slam& that the sabots of Mr. liebtll. Mr. Dosombe, and Mr. Waco, Mr leitee lova Beres Lord View article |
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Westmorland Advertiser and Kendal Chronicle Westmorland, England25 Jan 1812 Saturday mein an attempt to rob. act laird with circumstances of ferocity, occurred as the Stony-toad, near Cametbury :—Soon after seven. as Mr. Smithett Spain, an elderly and respectable of Hearse, was on his return towards his home ou hone-back, he came up View article |
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Lakes Chronicle and Reporter Westmorland, England4 Aug 1875 general with spiritualists. Mr. Owen was a rem singular purity and sincerity of character. His in. telleetarl integrity was as unquestionable ea his literary skill, and his conversation was as fascinating ae his writing. Few of his friends attached much ' View article |