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Evesham Standard & West Midland Observer Worcestershire, England7 Jan 1899 an hour earlter than moat. and Margaret gueseed at once from his manner that he had g oif to Anthony h•• bad • letter from Lady laird. a. he death hands with her. ' She often to restore his daughter to hen '.l w It 're-marry her. and re-:notate her in View article |
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Worcester Journal Worcestershire, England29 Mar 1821 the Worcester District. Thomas Farley, Esg. Wm. Dillon, Fjq. Mylbe. Richard Nash, Esq. Mr. Francis Hooper. Thomas Price, Esq. Mr. Joseph Bradley. Herbert Rogers, Esq. Mr Thomus Hodges Kev. Reginald Pyndar. fforcetler, STAN KiddijmlntUr, Wm. Pitt. Hromtgrovt View article |
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Tenbury Wells Advertiser Worcestershire, England18 Aug 1874 just as Lord Dufferm did with his yacht when he visited Iceland s une years ago. The young ladies of Reykjavik, who wear coquettish little black cape, were quite delighted with a ball which his lordship gave on board his adventurous ?aft, and we can View article |
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Tenbury Wells Advertiser Worcestershire, England27 Mar 1877 boy, Villeret said, with a touch of affection in his teem and stroking the boy's soft hair with his other hand; and 111 give him somethoig for his pretty peanut. The boy Axed his eyes earnestly oa his father's face . an instant, and then he smiled. Does View article |
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Tenbury Wells Advertiser Worcestershire, England10 Nov 1874 Mn. JOHN LURE, M.P.-Mr. John Laird, the member far Birkenhead, has died at his residevee, aged .70 years. The deceased gentleman, who was the eldest eon if the late Mr. William Laird, of Birkenhead, and brother of Macgregor Laird, the traveller, and View article |
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Dudley Chronicle Worcestershire, England24 Dec 1910 home at his earliest convenience: and be told himself slat he was thankful, and went to hod to lie awake until the early hours of the morning, trying to feel glad—trying to forget. Then his servant. with a telegram in his hand, awakened him from his troutilod View article |
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Dudley Herald Worcestershire, England29 Sep 1900 ha surrendered upon a promise of life mad estate bat while his two Mends perished, cite by Unbend of the executioner, tbs other by his own bard. be fell • victim to the starless spite of his personal enemy, who, in conducting him to Edinburgh as • prisoner View article |
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Tenbury Wells Advertiser Worcestershire, England14 Apr 1903 years owed so much . Mr. H 13. Pease, behalf of the Bar said that those who honour of praathang before Mr. Hanae.s o ;l recognised that the Registrar had sequl° of the .admirable qualities of his diet' father. ALIEN PILOTS. Mr. Gerald Balfour, President View article |
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Evesham Standard & West Midland Observer Worcestershire, England2 Mar 1929 cam. psign was the main topic. Lord and Lads Hindlip end family. Major and Mrs. Marrs Britten. the Hat Mts. Melville Moore (ester). Mrs. Britten. Muriel and Ada, Cyril end Aar. Mrs. Hen. Mies Cheralma Malvern), in Icor and outdoor staff at .Konewiek Mauer View article |
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Evesham Standard & West Midland Observer Worcestershire, England16 Feb 1951 US limas a seesaw arab. Order NOW. altar Irene Mt usual nuarelmat sr dirset hem us. far/ MIND Sag time TRU LAIRD AGRICULTURAL SIRTICES THE LAIRD QUARRIES •WYCHE ROAD • MALVERN IWONPBI34/9 Ism the Psi- MAMA Is I drives Wee MOE MI US AMMON° Rani 5.., mapusimme View article |
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Tenbury Wells Advertiser Worcestershire, England29 Aug 1905 and from his Sovereign the K.C.M.G. Feeling now that he has fulfilled his mission, 'Sir David is retiring intim his control of the 'Government Railways, and a warm appeal is coming home for special recognition of his valuable services. MR. JOHW REDMOND View article |
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Worcester Journal Worcestershire, England5 Jan 1815 Nobleman has just expited; it an irreparable Ipsa for his friends, lie retained his wit, his sallies, and his amiable character, to the last moment. Every kind of spectacle,” said lie, during his illuess, they have exhausted to- amuse the Sovereigns; View article |
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Tenbury Wells Advertiser Worcestershire, England20 Mar 1877 hops for eight or nine years. His mother was buried on the Monday previous to his attempting suicide. Therewas no doubt the death of his mother had preyed on his mind. He was the youngest child, and was very toad of her. Mr. Chance asked prisoner what he View article |
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Evesham Standard & West Midland Observer Worcestershire, England20 Oct 1900 lung I agar Amer rap/ It 'tam I .stied yaw sad rued as • err le his • sae of @append is his tam *I yes en Cerra h. .M. Igen Der Dias Ima • ire al nest If yea nada boyar that it are his arras Were evil hob is is white fan into eery p sow, he said. bet View article |
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Tenbury Wells Advertiser Worcestershire, England3 Feb 1903 here. But, indeed, Mr. Magnus, that would tot be possible in Little Westray, because of 'he collars and %splatters. Mr. MacLeod says• it is a poor gift to give any man , less and_twenty acres of this land besides• the focusing for his cows, and there will View article |
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Tenbury Wells Advertiser Worcestershire, England24 Feb 1903 I'm glad. The laird did his wife enough harm in his lifetime, as even Peter agreed—indeed, he went so far as to say that in his opinion she would almost have been justified in--in suppressing the deed if— Tint was very considerate of Mr. Macfie. interrupted View article |
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Tenbury Wells Advertiser Worcestershire, England27 Jan 1903 sale. Ronald had been in negotiation with Mr. Begbie for weeks ; the deed was sent here for signature. Sent here, she echoed dully. among his paPrs, he And Sava it pocket, when he was_drowned h In - his pocket, she echoed again; theii as if that View article |
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Tenbury Wells Advertiser Worcestershire, England17 Feb 1903 the laird himself. At the bottom of the sea? echoed Dugald derisively. Horo ! Angus, man, where are your wits? when it was in his shirt-sleeves— Angus cut in with a contemptuous laugh. Horo ! Dugald, where were your eyes? It was not in his shirt View article |
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Tenbury Wells Advertiser Worcestershire, England7 Jan 1873 to tickle his ease (as if a maw mightn't tickle his own sere if he likes) ; bow he opens hie great mouth quite wide, and delights in barter his gums rubbed ; and • great deal more. The only wonder is that • daily bulletin is nest issued. Mr. Bocklned View article |
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Evesham Standard & West Midland Observer Worcestershire, England26 Sep 1952 by the police when Mrs. Davis offered to tate care of her. In May this year the left the district in company with the man Buctaand. who had been inter. viewed by the polio*. Her behaviour had dot been satiate.. tory to her patella. Mrs. M. ft Ogees the View article |