OBITUARY
... OBITUARY. The Right Hon. Chas. Barry, one of the Irish . ...
... OBITUARY. The Right Hon. Chas. Barry, one of the Irish . ...
... RUSKINGTON-OBITUARY. The week, which commenced with rejoicing Mid wedding festivities, has, write* our Kaakington correspondent, been saddened ite close by the decease of two of the oldest and most respected of the inhabitants of the village—Mrs. Rhoda ...
... OBITUARY. Dr. Halkc. President of the Royal College of Surgeons, died at London to-day of pneumonia. The death is also announced of the Right Reverend Monsignor Gilbert, Vicar-General and Provost of the Roman Catholic Diocese ol Westminster. ...
... | OBITUARY —Much gloom was cast over tue when Asvium at Bracebridge Heath last Thurstay M Runacres, tue head | known that The deceased war attendant, hed passed away visitin some fnends at Welton. an! upon arriving there the Saturday previous stated that ...
... OBITUARY. Mr. Thomas Smith, of Spalding, farmer, and .'ormerly a butcher, has died at Church-gate, Spalding, at the age years. He was active Oddfellow, and a trustee the Perseverance Lodge. The death has occurred in London of the Rev. Field Flowers Wayet ...
... OBITUARY. By the unexpected death of Mr. Ernest Richard Cast, Mr. Henry John Cockayne Oust, Cockayne Hatley, Beds., member for the Stamford Division Lincolnshire, comes next in succession to the barony of Brownlow. The death is announced Mr. F. Bass, ...
... Obituary.—Mr. Isaac Dnrham, of Billing' borough, died at his residence on Sunday morning. The decease J, who had been under medical treatment for a long time, and some time ago underwent operation at the Stamford Infirmary Dr. Newman, of Stamford, was ...
... BUSINESS-LIKE. A peculiar obituary notice appeared lately in ai! American paper. The composer Bronson has the honour of announcing to Ilia friends and patrons that the Lord has taken Miss Jay Bronson to himself. The Funeral March composed for the occasion ...
... RUSKINGTON. OBITUARY.— Mr. William Hudson, draper and grocer, passed away on Saturday morning the age of 65 years, after a short illness. Mr. Hudson has been a very prominent person in the village for many years. was a member of the Local Board, Vic ...
... HOLBEACH. Obituary.—Mr. Richard Sleight, of Skegness (who for many years was in business Holheach as stonemason), diet! after a few hours' illness during the early part of last week. The deceased was interred in Hoi beach cemetery on Friday last. The ...
... whose obituary notice of one of the best ana hardest working of our Church dignitaries, in ita Tuesday's edition, was contained in a small paragraph copied almost word for word from The Tvmrs of Monday last. Contrast your contemporary's obituary the Dean ...
... and two of the machines were much damaged. The finest Shag is “ Steepie Jack.” Ki . Wide B te, Boston —Advt. at 3d per on OBITUARY.— © regret to announce the death the Hambur, of Mrs. Beaumont, wife of the managing’owner of London on line of steamers, ...