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... Worlingworth. 7 Chesnut colt, ft February 28, Crown Prince, d. ...
... Worlingworth. 7 Chesnut colt, ft February 28, Crown Prince, d. ...
... before the County Coroner. C. W. Chaston, Esq., upon the body of William Flatt, aged four years, who died from injuries received the previous week.—The evidence of the father. William Flatt, laborer, Homersfield, showed that the deceased was left at home Friday ...
... S. Spencer. White Sow and Pig* —Prize Mr. 8 Spencer* Reserve number Mr. W. W. Flatt. White Breeding Sows- First and second prizes, Mr. S Sponcer. Reserve number Mr. W W Flatt Pen* of 3 white sows— First and second prizes Hr. 8 Spencer, ...
... Framlingham Live Stock Association.— A meeting of the General Committee was held on Saturday evening, the 22nd inst, at the Crown Hotel, when the following members of the Committee were present:—Mr. F. G. Cook, Framlingham (chairman); Mr. Samuel Toller ...
... offered owners Suffolk and other than Suffolk stallions for foals by their horses, which formed 13 different classes. Mr. W. W. Flatt, of Wantisden, scored first place in point of number of foals by his Wantisden Duke ; next came Mr. Flintham’s Emperor ; followed ...
... Bond. Laxfidd. For the second best ditto. 10s.. Mr. W. Bow’s Been. competitors. Presented Mr. William Flatt, Wantiaded. Cum B.—For th* beat foal by Crown Prince. II Xr. A. Preston, Woriingwortl For the second best ditto, Ms., ditto, deorapotiton. Preoeoted ...
... Ccok 9by Bar None. His Grace ths Duke of Hamilton, Mr. Horace Woltoa, Mr. J. Flintham, Mr. Christopher Smith, and Mr. W. W. Flatt also offered prizes for the best and second best foals by their horses. The six classes for hackneys included jumping, driving ...
... December, IH7J, First Prize, Silver Cup, value J!10. Second prize. Silver Cop, value Jti. Wantiaden Duke (534), years, Mr. W. W. Flatt, Wantisden; Bismark (729), years, Mr. F. Hnrren, White House Farm, Sibton; Champion (51) years, Mr. J. Balls, Bizley Farm, ...
... Family of Prussia,!! think, was with her in her last moments, The Emperor is himself too ill to make the journey; and the Crown Prince, who returned from meet, and harried off to Dresden on receipt of the grave news, arrived too late. Elizabeth, Princess ...
... minutes to six. that while following the waggon up ~l kinc r —The Very Rev. E. Spooner and Mr. William saw tho man in charge (Flatt), who was Widkm I e y BildeBto of the deceased were steadily, fall down under the wheel. It to witness that the man put one ...
... the town, ihe loading ajl , at t i, B Cherry Tree, Yaxley, rolatire the men of that day hate since gone to their reward , Flatt, labourer. The cridonce of and tbo younger—then comparatlroly untried wldow (t„ ct t t the deceased was men—bare become ■'old ...
... Fenner, Dedham, lid Irish hearts; Mr. Pipe, Sihton, (4 ahorthonm, 00 halfbred tbeerlinga, and half-bred lambs; (Mr. John Flatt, of Melton, bought 20 shorthorns); Mr. Smith, of Higham, bed for sale shorthorns; Mr. A mam, of Ipavirh, 27 shorthorns; Mr ...