OBITUARY
... way than this taking of life for keeping His memory for ever sacred and holy in the minds of men? Yours faithfully. WELLESLEY TUDOR POLE. Broadmead, Bristol, December 21. ...
... way than this taking of life for keeping His memory for ever sacred and holy in the minds of men? Yours faithfully. WELLESLEY TUDOR POLE. Broadmead, Bristol, December 21. ...
... beautiful workmanship and supposed great antiquity, in a spot near Glastonbury Abbey. The discovery was made by the sister Wellesley Tudor Pole, of Bristol, and two other ladies, as the result of a suggestion by Mr Tudor Pole that they should and search in place ...
... beautiful workmanship and supposed great antiquity, a spot near Glastonbury Abbey. discovery wss made by the sister of Mr. Wellesley Tudor Pole, Bristol, and two other ladies, as the result of suggestion Mr. Tudor Pole that they should and search in place which ...
... workmanship and supposed great antiquity, in a spot near Glastonbury Abbey. The discovery was made by the sister Mr. Wellesley Tudor Pole, of Bristol, and two other Ladies, as the result of a suggestion by Mr. Tudor Pole that they should go and search in ...
... MR. T. POLE AT INTERESTING INTERVIEW. It will doubtless interest many to know that Mr. T. Pole, father of the Mr. Wellesley Tudor Pole whose name is interwoven with the discovery of the alleged marvellous relic, spent the last week-end at Glastonbury ...
... workmanship, and supposed great antiquity, in a spot near Glastonbury Abbey. The discovery was made by the sister of Mr. Wellesley Tudor Pole, of Bristol, and two other ladies, as the resqlt of s suggestion by Mr. Tudor Pole that they should go and search in ...
... workmanship and supposed great antiquity, in spot near Glastonbury Abbey. The discovery was made by the sister of Mr. Wellesley Tudor Pole, of Bristol, and two other ladles, as the result of a suggestion by Mr. Tudor Pole that they should go and search In ...
... workmanship, and supposed great antiquity, in • spot near Glastonbury Abbey. The discovery was made by the sister of Mr. Wellesley Tudor Pole, of Bristol, and two other ladies, as the result of a suggestion by Ilr. Tudor Pole that they should go and search ...
... Bey. Professor E. B. Mayor. Papers will be read Mr William ». A. Aron LL.dT PJRR.L. on Edward a Vegetarian;’’ by Mr Wellesley Tudor Pole on some Unreekoned Aspects t frrtariamsm;” also a Paper by Mr Bell. MA. on, The Bright Side of ’ TCEBDA t. 7.30 m ...
... BRITAIN. PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF TRADE’S SALARY. PBOCBEDINGB IN GRAND COMMITTEE. MAN AND THE ANIMAL CREATION. Mr WELLESLEY TUDOR POLE • spoke Some Unrecognised Aspects of Vegetarianism.” He pointed ont that the majority of people were familiar with ...
... see:et all is the not eating meat. To that the world must come. I and ware. VNELCCKON ED ASPECTS OF VEGETARIANISM. Mr. WELLESLEY TUDOR POLE read paper on Some Curreketted Aspects of He said that the majority - peopin were familiar with oonntleas arguments ...
... addresses without feeling, ' There are more things in heaven and earth than are dealt with in our philosophy.' Mr. Wellesley Tudor Pole, who is to take the chair, is, of course, well known in Bristol as a champion of the Bahai Movement, which has of late ...