THoRN!.-The death of -Mrs. W. Thorns, mother of Mr. E. H. Thorns, solicitor, Wol- verhazpton, took place at Bush Hill Park, Enfield, on Tuesday. 'The deceased lady was the relict of Mr. William Thorns, solicitor, and daughter of Captain Ha
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and kiled. D DE'tsrorx t leG Roa. REtAIN-s.-All traces of -what 4 was once a Roman fort at Bush Hill Park, Aliddle- sex, will shortly be, sweet away by the buzilder. This finely-preserved piece of work covered 500 square yards,
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Grove, Buwv/rbY Bridgrm ye SMI3E-REYNOLW. -AMi 22nd, at the Friends' Meeting-house, at WGoodheOus-laun, 'Lcq, Arthur Hoslhng Snsoe, of Bush Hill Park, er elold, London, to Fcatma Alary, daughter of Richard Deynolds, at of Cliff Lodge, Leeda. e._ hi i~B atb5-
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Gladstone and W. Redmond, Membets of Parhaament, spoke. Meetings in support of Mr. Bowles (Conservative) were held at Bush Hill Park, Enfleld H ighway. and Ponders End. Lord Ernest Hamilton and S .r Edward Clarke were the principal speakers. ECCCLESIASTICAL
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ROTICE TO ADVERTISERS - A EROMS order of the Post Office states that letters addressedato Initials or Ficti- tious Names twi be zedn to the Dea"-, 1eterOffiee, Dublin. Advertisers shoul d, consequently, give their full and proper names when
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