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BARKWAY

... a poll waa demanded for thie withdr.w.l. h«l taken place there are eleven candidatee left to go to the poll. HEYDON. Aar obituary coin mo this week will ha found «n£n«Snt of th. death of ea old parishioner. Jane Pryor, who died in the Rojaton KIS Workhouse ...

SAFFRON WALDEN

... Saffron Walden, an enormous concourse of persons attended the funeral of Major W. A. King, whose death we announced in our obituary column last week. The deceased, who was brother of Admiral King, went to the Crimea, and was one of the heroic 600 who charged ...

DEATH THE QUEEN

... mother the Queen has just passed away, surrounded by her children and grandchildren. (Signed) Ammar EDWARD. THE OFFICIAL OBITUARY BULLETIN. The official bulletin was issued at 7.8 the same l evening and was to the following effect : ner Majesty breathed ...

THE REV. S. BARING-GOULD

... S. BARING-GOULD. Ths Rev. Sabine Baring-Gould. the well known author, has had the unusual experience of reading his own obituary notice. Every morning paper in the kingdom announced. on the authority of Reute4 Agency, that Mr. Barin -Gould bad died at ...

DIPLOMATIST MURDERED

... sietim had been almost split in two. Rumours were spread that the Secretary of the Legation, Harm. Weleseck, had perished. and obituary articles were prepared by the leading papers. The report was. however, afterwards denied. Tlw snspicions of murder were based ...

BIGGLESWADE

... BIGGLESWADE. Obituary. —Od Wednesday last were deposited in the Biggleswade cemetery, the mortal remains Mr. J. B. Byland. The deceased was a gentleman who took an active part in nearly all local and parochial matters. Although in business he was pecuniarily ...

EY NESBURY

... EY NESBURY. In our obituary column will be found the notice of the death of Mrs. Mauls, wife of the Rev. W. Mauls, of the Rectory. It seems that the deceased lady had a fell early on Saturday afternoon, but so little notice was taken of the circumstance ...

INTERESTING CCTTINGS

... them is an account of the wreck of the Birkenhead, the report of the drowning of one of the Highland Guard stationed at and obituary notice* of Lord Beaconsfield. Mr. W. U. Smith, and the Comte de Pari* These scrap-book* form quite small library. ...

BOURN

... BOURN. We regret to have to announce in our obituary columns the death of Mr. Chu. Hariadine. This gentleman was for more than • quarter of a century steward to the Bight Hon. Kat Dela Warr, and during his tenure of care, he was held in very high esteem ...

ASPENDEN

... ASPENDEN. The funeral of Lady Lushington, whose lamented death at Aspenden Hall on the 26th ult., was announced in our obituary last week, to.k place at Aspenden Church at 130 on Tuesday laet when the mortal remains were deposited in the family vauit ...

A FINE OLD ENGLISH GENTLEMAN

... A FINE OLD ENGLISH GENTLEMAN. A fine old English gentleman is the brief obituary universally applied to the late Duke of Rutland, whose death occurred at Befvoir on Saturday Wet. Born a younger son, and with all that is popularly supposed to fall to ...

HERTS. AND CAAIBS. REPORTER

... I may observe , by the way, sir, that all subscribers to our paper, that pay in advance, will be entitled to a rust-class Obituary Notice ! Gratis, sir l TAM Svazarrso Syrrew.—Mr. Madden, In evidence before this committee, stated that Governess's! ...