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Worcester Journal Worcestershire, England10 Feb 1820 in Mr. Arthur Young’s Annals of Agriculture.” Mr. Young himself has recorded this fact in a subsequent part of bis work. The habitual piety of his late Majesty was always the most striking part of his character. Those who have been with him at His morning View article |
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Evesham Standard & West Midland Observer Worcestershire, England20 Jan 1917 Month's mommno• wonting of the .O.ortioanent in Thoombor' Mr. or M.. W. T. - Mr . Wil i d aa ear or . sA P t . tag_ oaring Ike . pil. Moine low his Mar. kb aprOtoont to hare more 18. Mr. Mr. . B. Hammon repreaanted Wip h om Prom: In Oceher and Novernbor View article |
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Evesham Standard & West Midland Observer Worcestershire, England14 Jun 1930 bre daughters, by The Doskiii INorton lialb. Mrs. G. !Deakin. Mr. J. M. Reddie and Mrs. J. G breaking up, Miss Deakin, the Hon. of the local breech, voiced the of all present to Miss Smith and bee y, also to Mrs. Stapleton Martin for her new in providing View article |
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Evesham Standard & West Midland Observer Worcestershire, England27 Aug 1904 BETSY PRIG. Littel .hall I at to say this week.. Mr. Heditor. for I feel that dun up and &Ingle. poged thro • takift • peaseful maul oliday that ritin hoes, me. A chaing of hair and met at least ones • year is relcommended by the doctors, but for blew View article |
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Evesham Standard & West Midland Observer Worcestershire, England5 Jul 1902 blue The mainapriall of Mr. erlaln'a force in the life o f the Empire lies in th.faot that he nm. unaided the Wee and firtitiom aids of birth, sons/ understood, fought his way to the posit . on now °ecotone. he reached the summit his twilit:es: Parra/tam View article |
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Worcester Journal Worcestershire, England22 Oct 1818 Regent was i fit the gout, by which his Royal confined Carlloa-house. it length decided, that Lord retires Inmi the high judicial station long, and honourably, presided hlic administration of justice in this tie state his Lordship's health, ■ the immediate View article |
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Dudley Guardian, Tipton, Oldbury & West Bromwich Journal and District Advertiser Worcestershire, England2 May 1874 three o'clock Lordship opened the Court for the heanmr of the petition. Mr. Powell Q.C and Mr. Jelf, inalrncted Messrs. and’Holbertoo.of Brierley H'o< for the petitioners, and Mr. Mclntyre ,5? . <,< J.' ion instnieted Messrs. Harrison, Walbrook, Undon View article |
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Dudley Herald Worcestershire, England17 Nov 1900 for nubile houses. Ladies can rely upon getting salted promptly at the well-known High-clam Registry, High Street, Dudley. Stamp for reply. 4713 eituations Wanteb. A OZNTLEMAN natareoces would Waled to 2S. 1111 tip spare thee hi keeW ea bsoits or essielosig View article |
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Bromsgrove & Droitwich Messenger Worcestershire, England3 Aug 1867 the Sultan, this week, sent Mr. (lye, the manager, a most superb diamond snuff-box, of the value of 1200 guineas, as a token of his appreciation of the entertainment given in his honour at the Italian Opera; besides which, His Majesty sent 800 guineas for View article |