e e e, ¢ DESPATCHES FROM. ABROAD—COURT —PERSONAL—MARKETS, &c. The @ourt, etc

... request Blrs. Daker to deliver the enclosed medal to Mrs, Bryant, wlmost a son, belonging to the 41st Regiment, in the Crimea, informing her that hier Majesty had not forgotten her promise. Mrs. Bryant spoke to the Queen at the Swiss Cottage.'—Balmoral, Sept ...

Published: Saturday 27 September 1856
Newspaper: Buteman
County: Buteshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 460 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LINCOLN LOCAL NEWS. SECOND EDITION

... the Great Northern is exhibiting remarkable vitality. It is only by comparing figures,” says a daily paper, “ though figures may be dull, that one can discern tangible proof—unless eme visits the Great Eastern Railway terminus—of the remarkable progress ...

£39 3s. 2d. The committee was slnnd to record an increase of contributions in almost every cirouit. Rev. T. H

... Spa in the :.w.-d tl.‘k‘ m hn‘ ang uy (Market Rase . ¥F. Bryant, W.; ngsby cirenit. ¢ oundation rongly W l..%f,\llw:)’.'g K. Buroughs, J.‘c“;lm » lively disenssion on the subject of (he | myself may m‘ it 'h-:dle—l w A. Holland (Sleaford), A. Borrowman ...

CHURCH. i HARVEST SERMON

... the good work of life i made to wait until the storm thas may pever descend is over and gone. Now we ars not responsible fo. civuas; ‘Ley must needs come. Neither are nlmu-bk for storms which may or mav not fall the clouds, but we are responst for the elfts ...

:, HORNCASTLE

... expected. The Wednesday Football Club :yd their prell-l-?:al on the Wong weok. Sides were ¢ ,lz.!h(\flu-udhfl'mu follows: —W. Bryant (captain), Holmes, Cooke, Bourne, H. Pogson, Doggett, I, Helton, . Wyles, W. A. Jarvis, and E. Ranshaw. VieeCaptain: P. Holoran ...

Division IT,

... . The Vico-Chairman: The Committee discriminate by saying able-bodied. Mr. Pulla‘: A man may be able-bodied, but not kere through any fault of his own. A man may not be able to find work. 1 don’t think it is fair ::.n.t such & man should be classed as ...

A SWELL MOBSMANS LITTLE WAYS

... Bury, one of the most teams in the League, are by the 250,000 pficfioli- therr i club's funds are mot in a healthy condition, as may be judged from the fact that the Bury ‘who has been playing with Millwall Athletic this MAKING UP THE JEWELS eee T O e tuey ...

Published: Saturday 07 January 1899
Newspaper: Scarborough Evening News
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1158 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

BOGNOR

... includes — That an_additional lamp be placed in the Sudley Road opposite the entrance io the Parish Church. To take any steps that may be deemed necessary or expedient for carrying into effect the Order for the extension of the district. which has been confirmed ...

Published: Wednesday 03 October 1900
Newspaper: Bognor Regis Observer
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 744 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

NAVENBY

... Searson; reading, Mr. G. 1. Marston; quartet, Miss Briggs, Mre, Taylor, Meesrs, C, Southern, and Searson; a humorous dialogus, ““May’s Bngagement.” Misses Welbourn. The address was given by Mr, Jackeon, and Miss Blla Smith presided at the organ. The dosology ...

IF YOU ARETHINKING OF MAKING MARMALADE THIS BEASON

... etc., cost £242 14=. Bd., and £550 was expended in mortgage redemption. The report regrets the resignation of Miss H. M. Bryant as sister in charge of the Red ITouee, and welcomos as her successor Miss C. Owen from the Salisbury Infirmary, while 5 warm ...

LINCOLN AMUSEMENTS

... Newark, and Frank Bryant, of Lincoln, for the nine stone Amateur Championship of Lincolnshire. There was a matter of Slbs. weight difference between the contestants, Bryaut being the heavier man. The contest was a very scientific one, Bryant gaining two falls ...