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  2. THE [?] OF SIR EDWARD CLARKE.

    Mr. [?] and Lord Rosebery are great [?] and there are few more [?] Sir Edward Clarke. He was nearly missed a Lyceum ...

    Article : 298 words
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  4. DEATH OF MR. J. T. BARTHOLOMEW SENR.

    The many friend of Mr. J. T. Bartholomen, senr., of Gogango, will regret to hear that his death took place at Mr. W. K. [?] residence. East-street, on ...

    Article : 848 words
  5. A SPLENDID EXAMPLE.

    At thirteen Sir Edward left School to assist his father in his business of the goldsmith and jeweller in King William-Street, city. For four years he worked there and ...

    Article : 262 words
  6. IRVING AND THE NEW BOY.

    For the purpose of this after-dinner chat it is what Sir Edward did not tell us in his little story that brings us into the charming personal gossip of the days of his ...

    Article : 218 words
  7. "ALL UPON ME."

    I recall an incident of the Lyceum in which Sir Edward Clarke made another friend for life. There had been a disburbance in the stalls. Under the pressure of ...

    Article : 164 words
  8. KING AND PEASANT.

    "Could we prove," says a local [?] writing some half century back, "that the best of the Stuart line had worshipped in the parish church of Stoke, it would ...

    Article : 275 words
  9. COULD NOT SPELL HIS OWN NAME.

    Baron [?] have game so for as to declare that [?] did not know how to spell his name, and they put this down to his ignorance. "Here is a man who ...

    Article : 279 words
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