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Date of i Page, col Article s Article abstract 1870 Jan p1,c1 STEAM PRI St Georges Hall 333 High Street. Boiler accident, r 1870 Jan p1,c2 HARRIS E. Removed from 40 to 1 Winchcombe Street 1870 Jan p2,c1 PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF 1869 1870 Jan p2,c6 BOARD OF Visiting committee's report 1870 Jan p4,c2 VICTUALLE Ball 27-1-70 Assembly Rooms. Ladies 5/- Gents 7/- i 1870 Jan p4,c3 COLLEGE C Two pupils and one ex-pupil escape drowning in Yorks 1870 Jan p4,c3 UNEMPLOYE Relief granted for next few months 1870 Jan p4,c4 BILLINGS Commissioned Lieutenant in 1st. Gloucester Engineers 1870 Jan p4,c4 GRAMMAR S Mr. W. Martin appointed master of upper commercial c 1870 Jan p4,c4 MARTIN C. Curate of St. Lukes to be Rector of Long Melford, Su 1870 Jan p4,c4 PATES ALM Mr Agg Gardner supplied Christmas dinners for inmate 1870 Jan p5,c4 HOBBS CHA Of 6, Bloomsbury Place - bankrupt 1870 Jan p5,c4 ROBINSON Claims requested 1870 Jan p5,c4 WILLINGTO 8 Portland Street Lodging house keeper 1870 Jan p8,c1 IMPROVEME Discuss town clock and its illuminations 1870 Jan p8,c4 WELLER MR Die of charcoal fumes 1870 Jan p4,c5 CHRIST CH Examiner congratulates on starting nursing instituti 1870 Jan p2,c1 BOARD OF Discuss crowded workhouse 1870 Jan p4,c3 COLLEGIAT Half year's marks and Christmas examinations results 1870 Jan p4,c3 IMPROVEME Waterloo Street to be a highway 1870 Jan p4,c5 MORRIS Versus Sanford, case to remain at Cheltenham County 1870 Jan p4,c6 HEWITT W. Native of Cheltenham wrecked off Japan 1870 Jan p5,c5 BURBRIDGE Late of the Carpenters Arms, Henrietta Street, bankr 1870 Jan p5,c5 WEIGHTS A Dates for stamps and copies of the imperial standard 1870 Jan p8,c1 IMPROVEME Special meeting to consider appointment of a medical 1870 Jan p8,c5 RAINFALL At Cheltenham, monthly for 1869 1870 Jan p0,c4 GRAMMAR S Letter from headmaster to Corpus Christi college 1870 Jan p2,c3 LENTHALL Retires as president of Reform Club 1870 Jan p2,c3 ONLEY MR Elected President of Reform Club 1870 Jan p2,c3 REFORM CL Report of annual meeting 1870 Jan p4,c4 MASKELYNE To entertain Prince of Wales in Berkeley Castle 1870 Jan p4,c5 BUCKMAN M Editorial comment on his grand evening concert 1870 Jan p4,c5 MEDICAL A Annual meeting held at Queens Hotel 1870 Jan p4,c5 NURSING I Editorial on work initiated by Christ Church 1870 Jan p4,c5 SAMUELSON Editorial commends his subscription for unemployed p 1870 Jan p4,c5 TITIENS M To make return appearance - editorial comment 1870 Jan p4,c6 DIOCESAN Bishop to chair meeting at Assembly rooms 1870 Jan p4,c6 WELLINGTO Used by circus 1870 Jan p5,c MARTIN C. Report of farewell sermon by St. Luke's curate 1870 Jan p8,c1 ST LUKES Full report of farewell sermon by curate Rev C J Mar 1870 Jan p8,c24 ALLEN CHA Will of late huntsman to stag hounds disputed 1870 Jan p8,c3 JEFFERY H Headmaster commends Grammar School in letter 1870 Jan p8,c3 McCARTHY Publication of letters between him and Bishop 1870 Jan p8,c3 ST JOHNS Former curate Rev McCarthy's letters to Bishop publi

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Date of iss Page, colu Article subArticle abstract1870 Jan 5p1,c1 STEAM PRISt Georges Hall 333 High Street. Boiler accident, restart work 1st week Jan1870 Jan 5p1,c2 HARRIS E. Removed from 40 to 1 Winchcombe Street1870 Jan 5p2,c1 PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF 18691870 Jan 5p2,c6 BOARD OFVisiting committee's report1870 Jan 5p4,c2 VICTUALLEBall 27-1-70 Assembly Rooms. Ladies 5/- Gents 7/- including supper1870 Jan 5p4,c3 COLLEGE Two pupils and one ex-pupil escape drowning in Yorkshire1870 Jan 5p4,c3 UNEMPLOYRelief granted for next few months1870 Jan 5p4,c4 BILLINGS Commissioned Lieutenant in 1st. Gloucester Engineers1870 Jan 5p4,c4 GRAMMAR Mr. W. Martin appointed master of upper commercial class1870 Jan 5p4,c4 MARTIN C. Curate of St. Lukes to be Rector of Long Melford, Suffolk1870 Jan 5p4,c4 PATES AL Mr Agg Gardner supplied Christmas dinners for inmates1870 Jan 5p5,c4 HOBBS CHAOf 6, Bloomsbury Place - bankrupt1870 Jan 5p5,c4 ROBINSON Claims requested1870 Jan 5p5,c4 WILLINGT 8 Portland Street Lodging house keeper1870 Jan 5p8,c1 IMPROVEMDiscuss town clock and its illuminations1870 Jan 5p8,c4 WELLER MRDie of charcoal fumes1870 Jan 1p4,c5 CHRIST CHExaminer congratulates on starting nursing institution1870 Jan 1p2,c1 BOARD OFDiscuss crowded workhouse1870 Jan 1p4,c3 COLLEGIATHalf year's marks and Christmas examinations results1870 Jan 1p4,c3 IMPROVEMWaterloo Street to be a highway1870 Jan 1p4,c5 MORRIS Versus Sanford, case to remain at Cheltenham County Court1870 Jan 1p4,c6 HEWITT W.Native of Cheltenham wrecked off Japan1870 Jan 1p5,c5 BURBRIDGELate of the Carpenters Arms, Henrietta Street, bankrupt1870 Jan 1p5,c5 WEIGHTS Dates for stamps and copies of the imperial standards and weights etc1870 Jan 1p8,c1 IMPROVEMSpecial meeting to consider appointment of a medical officer of health1870 Jan 1p8,c5 RAINFALL At Cheltenham, monthly for 18691870 Jan 1p0,c4 GRAMMAR Letter from headmaster to Corpus Christi college1870 Jan 1p2,c3 LENTHALL J.Retires as president of Reform Club1870 Jan 1p2,c3 ONLEY MRElected President of Reform Club1870 Jan 1p2,c3 REFORM CReport of annual meeting1870 Jan 1p4,c4 MASKELYNTo entertain Prince of Wales in Berkeley Castle1870 Jan 1p4,c5 BUCKMAN Editorial comment on his grand evening concert1870 Jan 1p4,c5 MEDICAL AAnnual meeting held at Queens Hotel1870 Jan 1p4,c5 NURSING IEditorial on work initiated by Christ Church1870 Jan 1p4,c5 SAMUELSOEditorial commends his subscription for unemployed poor1870 Jan 1p4,c5 TITIENS MSTo make return appearance - editorial comment1870 Jan 1p4,c6 DIOCESAN Bishop to chair meeting at Assembly rooms1870 Jan 1p4,c6 WELLINGTOUsed by circus1870 Jan 1p5,c MARTIN C. Report of farewell sermon by St. Luke's curate1870 Jan 1p8,c1 ST LUKES Full report of farewell sermon by curate Rev C J Martyn1870 Jan 1p8,c24 ALLEN CHAWill of late huntsman to stag hounds disputed1870 Jan 1p8,c3 JEFFERY H Headmaster commends Grammar School in letter1870 Jan 1p8,c3 McCARTHY RPublication of letters between him and Bishop1870 Jan 1p8,c3 ST JOHNS Former curate Rev McCarthy's letters to Bishop published1870 Jan 1p8,c5 ALL SAINT Letter from Godfrey Faussett on free sittings1870 Jan 1p8,c5 FAUSSETT Letter on All Saints and 'Free' church1870 Jan 2p2,c1 BOARD OFCommittee reports on findings re medical officers

1870 Jan 2p2,c3 GAS COMPAnnual supper at gasworks for company employees1870 Jan 2p4,c1 COMMITTEEList of subscribers to relief fund1870 Jan 2p4,c2 OGLE MRSSecretary Ladies local committee for Oxford local exams1870 Jan 2p4,c4 TOWN COMTo receive memorial from ratepayers re state of roads1870 Jan 2p4,c5 ST GEORGEReport of fire at wine and spirit vaults of Messrs Box and Co1870 Jan 2p4,c6 PITTVILLE New road being laid out to form direct route to Battledown1870 Jan 2p4,c6 REFORM CReport of weekly meeting1870 Jan 2p5,c3 ST PHILIPS Houses etc for sale with names of present tenants1870 Jan 2p5,c4 BAZETT MRHon Lady Superintendent Chelt nursing institution1870 Jan 2p8,c1 HOSPITAL AGM full report1870 Jan 2p8,c2 ALL SAINT Letter to editor on subject of pew rents1870 Jan 2p8,c2 McCARTHY RLetter to editor re dispute with Bishop of Gloucester1870 Jan 2p8,c4 CHURCH AAGM report1870 Jan 2p8,c4 WINTERBOLetter to editor re endowed schools act1870 Jan 2p8,c5 IRON CHURShrubs planted to improve unsightly appearance1870 Feb 2p2,c3 BOARD OFReport of conduct of Mr. Digby and visitation of lunatics1870 Feb 2p2,c5 RAGGED S Mr. W. M. Tatt presides at annual meeting1870 Feb 2p4,c2 CRICKET Arrangements for A.G.M. of the Cheltenham and County Club1870 Feb 2p4,c2 HEYDON HDischarged from bankruptcy1870 Feb 2p4,c2 UNEMPLOYCommittee members and list of donations to relief fund1870 Feb 2p4,c34 SAVINGS Names of trustees and auditor's report1870 Feb 2p4,c4 BOARD OFExaminer comments on the case of payment to medical officers1870 Feb 2p4,c4 McCARTHY ROffers private tuition and correction of stuttering1870 Feb 2p4,c5 FOWLER REPresentation at Bath - his family residents of Cheltenham1870 Feb 2p4,c5 LINTON REPresentation on departure of curate of St. Mark's church1870 Feb 2p4,c6 DARLING SIObituary1870 Feb 2p4,c6 SCHMIDT Principal names of company attending her ball at Assembly Rooms1870 Feb 2p5,c2 SMIRKE SI Late residence of 20 Suffolk square to let - full description1870 Feb 2p5,c3 COOPERS CLand in Charlton Kings sold subject to any objections1870 Feb 2p8,c1 FIELD HEN Fund to re-establish sane escapee from lunatic asylum1870 Feb 2p8,c4 COLLEGE Marks of candidates for Woolwich admission1870 Feb 2p8,c4 ELDON RODescription of formation of this new road1870 Feb 2p8,c5 HITCHINS WSuccess in mathematical tripos of late pupil of Grammar School1870 Feb 2p8,c5 LICENSED Report of ball1870 Feb 9p2,c4 BOARD OFDisagreement on charges for visiting lunatics1870 Feb 9p2,c4 COTTLE T. JLetter on pauper visiting read at Guardians board meeting1870 Feb 9p4,c1 ROBERTSONPlays by famous playwright performed at Theatre Royal1870 Feb 9p4,c3 DE FERRIE Editorial commends1870 Feb 9p4,c4 INDUSTRIAObituary of founder, Mr. R. K. Lumb J.P.1870 Feb 9p4,c4 LUMB ROBEditorial on death of well known magistrate1870 Feb 9p4,c4 STREET A Editorial comment on criticism of1870 Feb 9p4,c4 SWEETING Editorial on his reaction to criticism1870 Feb 9p4,c5 ATHENAE Report of annual entertainment at Corn Exchange1870 Feb 9p4,c5 CORN EXC Venue for Athenaeum annual entertainment1870 Feb 9p4,c5 IMPERIAL Annual ball held at Assembly Rooms1870 Feb 9p4,c5 MARTIN S Death of member of jewellery firm reported1870 Feb 9p4,c5 TITIENS MLEditorial praise of singing1870 Feb 9p4,c6 BROWN REVLectures on brothers Bethune the peasant poets

1870 Feb 9p4,c6 GAS GREENLecture given by Rev. A. M. Brown1870 Feb 9p4,c6 ROEBUCK CEditorial comment of management of theatre1870 Feb 9p4,c6 SAMUELSONReport of M.P.'s visit to town1870 Feb 9p8,c2 IMPROVEMDiscusses state of highways in town1870 Feb 9p8,c2 ONLEY MR.Suggests better system of road repair at Improvement Board1870 Feb 9p8,c4 McCARTHY RSupport from Peterborough M.P. in letter1870 Feb 9p8,c5 AMALGAMATAnnual dinner1870 Feb 9p8,c5 MYERS ELI Details of legacies to Jewish organisation in town1870 Feb 9p8,c5 ONLEY SA Letters published to Mr. Willis on Mr. J. White prosecution1870 Feb 9p8,c5 ROYAL CHEBy Mr. R. Edwards - first edition published1870 Feb 9p8,c5 SYNAGOGULegacy to from Elias Myers1870 Feb 1p2,c3 REFORM CAnnual meeting1870 Feb 1p2,c3 SAMUELSOM.P. for Cheltenham speaks at annual reform club supper1870 Feb 1p2,c6 TRYE REV. CChairman of Board of Guardians1870 Feb 1p3,c1 GALE C. F. Registrar of County Court receives presentation1870 Feb 1p4,c1 WALKER DRAddresses large audience at Town Hall on education1870 Feb 1p4,c3 LUMB MR. Funeral at new cemetery1870 Feb 1p4,c3 MOORE REV.Offers soup kitchen for deserving poor1870 Feb 1p4,c4 HERBERT Inquest on two young brothers at Charlton Kings1870 Feb 1p4,c5 ATHENAEUAnnual supper at Plough Hotel1870 Feb 1p5,c1 SUFFOLK SNo. 20 to be let or sold1870 Feb 1p5,c4 COMMITTEEList of subscribers1870 Feb 1p5,c4 YORK ROOPenny dinners provided for unemployed poor at soup kitchen1870 Feb 1p5,c5 ARMITAGE Probate notice1870 Feb 1p5,c5 GUNSTONE Probate notice1870 Feb 1p8,c1 IMPROVEMAdjourned meeting discusses Hesters Way repairs etc.1870 Feb 1p8,c1 IMPROVEMSewage committee reports1870 Feb 1p8,c2 IMPROVEMHears reports from Tree, Streets and Highways committees1870 Feb 1p8,c2 LECKHAMPRatepayers meeting to form sewers authority for parish1870 Feb 1p8,c3 ONLEY SAMCorrespondence with Mr. Samuelson etc.1870 Feb 1p8,c3 ONLEY SAMLetter to editor re election of Guardians1870 Feb 1p8,c4 AGG GARDNLetter to editor re Mr. Samuelson's speech at Reform Supper1870 Feb 2p2,c1 SAMUELSOReport of meeting in Town Hall1870 Feb 2p3,c3 BOARD OF Discuss bread1870 Feb 2p4,c2 UNEMPLOYList of donations1870 Feb 2p4,c6 BRITISH C Licensee succeeds in late application for wine licence1870 Feb 2p4,c6 COLLIER C Appointed Lt. Colonel of 1st. Admin. Battalion, Gloucestershire Volunteers1870 Feb 2p4,c6 COTSWOLD Annual meeting1870 Feb 2p4,c6 MIDLAND RTo start building station near Tewkesbury Road Bridge1870 Feb 2p4,c6 PLOUGH HReport of fashionable ball1870 Feb 2p5,c4 BRITISH R Pub for sale, Pittville Street1870 Feb 2p8,c1 IMPROVEMDiscuss highway repairs1870 Mar p2,c1 BOARD OF Half year reduction of ï¾£3000 in costs compared with previous year.1870 Mar p2,c3 BOARD OF Inquiry into voting rights for appointing guardians.1870 Mar p4,c2 GENERAL HList of donations in 1869 and 1870 to date.1870 Mar p4,c3 BOARD OF Editorial on Tory inspired inquiry on vote irregularities.1870 Mar p4,c4 BOARD OF Memorial proposing revision of representation from town and rural parishes.1870 Mar p4,c4 PROSTITUTEditorial on police powers to control spread of contagious diseases.

1870 Mar p4,c5 Mr BUCKMALessee of Assembly Rooms holds end of season ball.1870 Mar p4,c5 TIVOLI RE Third anniversary meeting held.1870 Mar p5,c3 TURNPIKE Details of letting by auction to take place on March 24th.1870 Mar p5,c5 UNION, CHDetails of tenders for supplying food and goods etc for next quarter.1870 Mar p8,c3 ROADS IN Letter re reason for poor condition of roads in the town.1870 Mar p8,c5 COUNTY C Details of establishment and salaries.1870 Mar p4,c3 ST. GEORGEFor sale notices1870 Mar p8,c2 IMPROVEMReport of monthly meeting1870 Mar p2,c1 APPRENTICBoard of Guardians discuss boarding out to families1870 Mar p2,c1 WHITCOMBEExhibits large picture by T. J. Barker1870 Mar p4,c2 HALLET CHAccompanies famous violinist at corn exchange1870 Mar p4,c2 NERUDA MTo play at New Corn Exchange1870 Mar p4,c4 CONTAGIOUEditorial on opposition to act by local worthies1870 Mar p4,c5 CHURCH ASRev. Dr. Walker chairs meeting when lecture given1870 Mar p4,c5 PEARSON REMinister preaches at Royal Well Chapel anniversary1870 Mar p4,c5 ROYAL WELReport of anniversary1870 Mar p4,c5 WALKER DRChairs meeting of Church Association1870 Mar p4,c5 WINTERBOAppointed commissioner to administer oaths1870 Mar p4,c6 BROWN REVConducts burial service for child - Vicar refused since the child was not baptised1870 Mar p8,c5 BECKINGSATreasurer of group devoted to religious care of Tewkesbury Road1870 Mar p8,c5 BROWN REVChairs meeting to discuss religion in Tewkesbury and area1870 Mar p8,c5 GAS GREENMeeting to discuss religious education of District illcared1870 Mar p8,c5 WHITTARDAt Gas Green Chapel praises Rev. Brown for his christianity1870 Mar p8,c6 HOSKINS CManager of St. George's music Hall1870 Mar p8,c6 ST. GEORGReport of activities1870 Mar p4,c2 ANTI CONTLocal association committee listed1870 Mar p4,c4 MARTIN MMessrs Martin & Co. dispose of stock following his decease1870 Mar p4,c4 WARD JOHNRetired huntsman of Prestbury - probate notice1870 Mar p4,c6 COMMITTEReport on results of its work1870 Mar p4,c6 PRICE MR. Cheltenham college pupil elected to classics studentship1870 Mar p5,c6 TURNER ISProbate notice1870 Mar p8,c2 WATKINS RDeath of Trafalgar veteran1870 Mar p8,c3 ANTI CONTLocal association holds public meeting at Clare Street chapel1870 Mar p8,c3 CORN EXC Dinner to celebrate opening of new entrance building1870 Mar p8,c3 GAS GREENMeeting to protest against Contagious Diseases Act1870 Mar p8,c3 HIGHBURY Hosts meeting of protest against contagious diseases act1870 Mar p8,c4 WORKING Committee acknowledges gift of set of encyclopaedias1870 Mar p2,c4 SAMUELSOSpeaks on Education Bill in House of Commons1870 Mar p2,c5 BOARD OFDiscuss acceptance of quarterly tenders1870 Mar p3,c3 BERKELEY Funeral report1870 Mar p3,c3 CLOSE FRALetter on contagious diseases1870 Mar p4,c3 ST. GEORGEResidence and business premises available1870 Mar p4,c5 BOARD OFList of nominations1870 Mar p4,c5 PASTORAL Annual meeting at Corn Exchange1870 Mar p4,c6 ATHENAE Reading at Town Hall1870 Mar p4,c6 SOCIETY F First of a series of lectures at Corn Exchange1870 Mar p5,c6 FIELD HEN Former draper appeals for help to stay out of lunatic asylum1870 Mar p8,c2 DARLING SProving of will

1870 Mar p8,c4 SETON CO Man charged with assault on his servant in Oxford Terrace1870 Mar p2,c2 BOARD OFMr Sweeting questions tenders1870 Mar p3,c3 BERKELEY Report of annual meeting1870 Mar p4,c4 BOYS' BRI Examination results1870 Mar p4,c4 GRAVES MR.Poor Law Inspector dies at Thirlestaine Lodge1870 Mar p4,c4 PARISH CHCongregation increases1870 Mar p4,c4 PROMENARoad being relaid1870 Mar p4,c5 CORN EXC Grand amateur concert1870 Mar p5,c5 BOODLE A Dissolution of partnership1870 Mar p5,c5 TURNPIKE Notices of tolls to be let1870 Mar p5,c5 WATERWORConversion of preference shares1870 Mar p8,c2 ANTI CONTOpponents of contagious diseases act meet at Town Hall1870 Mar p8,c3 EAST GLOUReport of half yearly meeting1870 Mar p8,c3 ROOKE T. Supports opposition to the Contagious Diseases Act1870 Apr 6p4,c3 PAINE MRSMoves from 6 Regent Street to Bath Place1870 Apr 6p4,c4 BOARD OFEditorial on election of guardians and recommendations1870 Apr 6p4,c4 HESTERS WFiddlers Green Lane now a public highway - Litigation concluded1870 Apr 6p4,c4 WATER SUPProposal by Commissioners for free supply to poorer classes1870 Apr 6p4,c5 HOGG C. MRHas Mr. Samuelson as guest for race week1870 Apr 6p4,c5 MINSTER HHome of many medical men1870 Apr 6p4,c5 VOWELL C.Fatal accident in Devon1870 Apr 6p4,c6 BRIDGES J Appointed Poor Law Inspector1870 Apr 6p5,c2 JERSEY HOFor sale - description1870 Apr 6p8,c2 IMPROVEMAgenda included water supply to poor and Fiddlers Green Dispute1870 Apr 1p2,c3 BOARD OFDiscuss emigration of pauper children1870 Apr 1p4,c5 CHARLTON Mr. S. H. Gael elected as chairman and report on accounts1870 Apr 1p4,c5 LONDON MIReport of annual meeting at Highbury Church1870 Apr 1p8,c2 BOARD OFEnquiry into election of guardians and returns1870 Apr 1p8,c4 LECKHAMPBeating the boundaries performed1870 Apr 1p8,c4 WHITWORTHSecond conversazione held at Corn Exchange1870 Apr 2p4,c3 PARISH C Vestry meeting - editorial comment1870 Apr 2p4,c43 DE FERRIE Heads Boarding Out Committee for pauper children1870 Apr 2p4,c4 BOARD OFElection results - editorial comment1870 Apr 2p4,c5 AMATEUR Exhibition in Clarence Parade1870 Apr 2p4,c5 SHENTON Benefit performance at Theatre Royal1870 Apr 2p4,c6 CAMBRAY Anniversary services and meeting1870 Apr 2p4,c6 OVERSEERSList of appointments within Cheltenham district1870 Apr 2p4,c6 WESLEY CHServices and meeting in support of foreign missions1870 Apr 2p5,c2 SHERBORNSale of building materials from demolished house1870 Apr 2p8,c1 HIGH STREReport of inquest on man killed in drunken brawl1870 Apr 2p8,c2 AGRICULT Deputation fails to secure Cheltenham as venue1870 Apr 2p8,c2 ALL SAINT Report of Good Friday and Easter day services1870 Apr 2p8,c3 PARISH C Annual vestry meeting report - churchwardens accounts etc.1870 Apr 2p8,c5 CHURCHESElections of churchwardens1870 Apr 2p8,c6 LANSDOWNLetter to editor deploring lopping of trees1870 Apr 2p8,c6 YOUNG MENDistribution of prizes1870 Apr 2p8,c7 CRICKET C Fixture list1870 Apr 2p8,c7 GUARDIANOfficial returns for election

1870 Apr 2p8,c7 ST. GREGOReport of Easter Sunday Mass1870 Apr 2p2,c3 BOARD OFRev. C. B. Trye re-elected chairman - Mr. W. Ward vice-chairman1870 Apr 2p2,c3 LONGE FRANew Poor Law Inspector for district1870 Apr 2p2,c5 VESTRY MENomination of overseers causes disagreement1870 Apr 2p3,c1 WALL, JOS Cheltenham man dies in India1870 Apr 2p4,c4 FIDDLERS Editorial on Micklewright and Improvement Commissioners1870 Apr 2p4,c4 FIELD H. J. Editorial on pauper lunatics1870 Apr 2p4,c5 COLLEGIATSuccesses in Society of Arts exams1870 Apr 2p4,c5 SS PHILIP Glowing report from inspector1870 Apr 2p8,c4 VELOCIPEDCause nuisance in the High Street1870 May p2,c3 BOARD OFReport of re-arrangement of various committees1870 May p3,c2 FIELD HEN Explains his escape from asylum in letter to editor1870 May p3,c6 RIFLE VOL List of officers in 10th. and 13th. Cheltenham Corps1870 May p4,c2 CHURCH MIProgramme for annual sermons1870 May p4,c2 DRAPERS' List of honorary committee and advice of public meeting1870 May p4,c2 WHITE MR.Offers private tuition in 3 R's and posting of tradesman's books1870 May p4,c33 CONTAGIOUResolutions by friends of association and list of those supporting1870 May p4,c6 DRAPERS' Examiner comments on issues before forthcoming meeting1870 May p4,c6 FITZHARDIDescription of painting of Earl displayed at Plough Hotel1870 May p4,c6 SAMUELSONMilitia duties as officer of Royal South Gloucestershire Militia1870 May p5,c5 CHARLTON Audit and inspection of books1870 May p8,c1 IMPROVEMCorrespondence relating to Fiddlers Green litigation1870 May p8,c4 CHARLTON Report of inspectors examination1870 May p8,c4 LIBRARY P Report and review at AGM1870 May p8,c4 NEWMAN WResigns readership in ancient history at Oxford1870 May p8,c4 RUSSELL SIFiles petition for liquidation by arrangement in bankruptcy court1870 May p8,c4 THORN REV.Second master at College appointed to Rectory of Ashow1870 May p8,c6 SS PHILIP Rev. G. E. Highnett from Talke licensed as curate1870 May p1,c1 SAMUEL A.Opened General Housekeepers Repository at 340 High Street.1870 May p1,c1 STEEL JAMESewing machine agent moved from Bath Road to 90 High Street.1870 May p2,c33 DE FERRIE Writes to Board on disposal of pauper children1870 May p2,c4 BOARD OF Debate on committee members right to visit the lunatic asylum.1870 May p2,c5 LIBERAL REFirst annual meeting held in St Georges Hall.1870 May p2,c6 DE LANCEYCourt case to decide validity of trust deed to erect Delancey Hospital. Decided that trust deed was invalid.1870 May p3,c1 EARLY CLOPublic meeting at Farmers Club Room.1870 May p4,c2 EARLY CLOEditorial.1870 May p4,c2 FLORAL FETRoyal Horticultural Society fete in Montpellier Gardens.1870 May p4,c2 SUNDAY LIPublic meeting to support Bill to ban sale of liquor on Sundays.1870 May p4,c3 BALLOTINGEditorial on detail of Bill to hold secret general elections.1870 May p4,c3 CONTAGIOUCheltenham branch hold private meeting at Arundel House.1870 May p4,c5 DELANCEY Editorial deploring outcome of court case on validity of trust deed.1870 May p4,c5 PAUPER LUEditorial applauding Guardians determination to visit lunatics in asylum.1870 May p5,c3 THE REDDIResidence with six acres for sale.1870 May p5,c5 TOLLS FORNotice of tolls to be let by auction.1870 May p8,c2 BERKELEY Health has improved. Leaving England for a tour on the Continent.1870 May p8,c2 CHURCH MIAnnual meeting of Cheltenham Branch.1870 May p8,c3 HOME TEACMeeting in school room, St James's Square.1870 May p2,c1 CHOYCE INOf SPCA praised for prosecution of farmer for cruelty to cow

1870 May p2,c3 BOARD OFDiscuss disposal of pauper children1870 May p2,c4 LENTHALL After acrimonious discussion elected to board1870 May p2,c5 HORTICULTReport of May flower show at Montpellier1870 May p2,c5 YEOMANRYReport of annual athletic sports meeting1870 May p4,c43 DARLING SEditorial comment on shabby conduct following death1870 May p4,c5 AUSTIN REVTo be headmaster of Juvenile Proprietary College1870 May p4,c5 LADIES' COEditorial on London University examination successes1870 May p4,c5 WORKHOUEditorial on emigration of workhouse children to Canada1870 May p4,c6 ATHENAE Letter from Capt. St. Clair Ford on results of concert1870 May p4,c6 JUVENILE Rev. C. E. Lefroy Austin to be headmaster1870 May p4,c6 MONTPELLIReport of repairs and alterations and re-opening1870 May p4,c6 PHILHARMOReport of last concert of season1870 May p8,c5 FIELD HEN Letter on conditions of pauper lunatics1870 May p8,c5 FIELD HEN Produces letters confirming his sanity1870 May p8,c5 PHILSON WLetter on Contagious Diseases Act Association1870 May p8,c5 WINTERBOLetter on Contagious Diseases Act Association1870 May p8,c63 DARLING SFollowing death in Cheltenham parliament adjourned - report1870 May p0,c4 CORN EXC Meeting of those opposed to Sunday liquor traffic1870 May p1,c2 STEEL JAMSewing machine agent removed from Bath Road to 90 High Street1870 May p2,c3 BOARD OFMonthly accounts and annual statement1870 May p2,c4 RATEPAYERNumber of ratepayers rose from 450 in 1806 to 8650 in 18701870 May p2,c5 COTTESWOLFirst outing of season1870 May p3,c1 THACKWELSurgeon commits suicide in Winchcombe1870 May p3,c2 STATISTICAProf. Thorold Rogers reads paper on local taxation1870 May p4,c5 BOARD OFEditorial on annual figures1870 May p4,c6 DEBENHAMLady caught fraudulently cashing cheque1870 May p5,c5 GRAVES, J Late of Thirlestaine Lodge - particulars of claims1870 May p5,c5 TAUNTON VTo be let, after sale of contents1870 May p8,c3 HAYWARD Letter from Edward Blencowe1870 May p8,c3 LANSDOWNLetter from Jung and Schweider1870 May p8,c3 MILK Still costs 4d. per quart in Cheltenham - twice the price of other places1870 May p8,c3 RUTLAND SLetter of complaint about drunken crowd on Sunday evenings1870 May p8,c4 CONTAGIOULetter from a lady1870 May p8,c5 BRITISH ANTwo public meetings at Assembly Rooms1870 May p8,c5 COLLEGE, Report of cricket matches1870 Jun 1p2,c5 BOARD OFMr. Healing, house porter, resigns and Board in dispute with Mr. White1870 Jun 1p4,c5 FAUCONBEColonel Church Pearce disposes of property to Ladies' College1870 Jun 1p4,c5 LADIES PR Pupils from Ladies' college gain honours1870 Jun 1p4,c5 PEARCE CHDisposes of property to Ladies' College and founds scholarship1870 Jun 1p4,c5 WATER COEditorial on proposed purchase of company by the commissioners1870 Jun 1p4,c6 BUTT T. P. Buys land adjacent to his own property1870 Jun 1p4,c6 CROQUET Results of All England tournament held at Hales Road1870 Jun 1p4,c6 LIBERAL R Names of executive committee elected after council meeting1870 Jun 1p4,c6 MARSHALLS Annual excursion of sick club members1870 Jun 1p4,c6 MOORS FAPurchase by Mr. J. Smith1870 Jun 1p5,c3 FAUCONBESale of household furniture and effects1870 Jun 1p8,c3 CONTAGIOULetter to editor from Mr. L. Winterbotham and Mr. De Ferrieres1870 Jun 1p8,c5 JOY H. REVLate curate of parish in carriage accident at Bampton

1870 Jun 1p8,c5 PARISH C Details of receipts for 9 charities in annual report1870 Jun 8p2,c2 WALKER REVDetailed account of sermon preached in Park street1870 Jun 8p2,c4 CRICKET Details of match between Cheltenham and Marlborough Colleges1870 Jun 8p4,c4 WATER COEditorial on negotiations with Town Commissioners1870 Jun 8p4,c5 POTTER T. Of East Court, Charlton Kings marries - very detailed account of wedding1870 Jun 8p4,c6 FOULKES RENephew of past incumbent of Parish Church re-admitted to Church of England1870 Jun 8p8,c1 IMPROVEMDiscuss state of River Chelt and water supply at their monthly meeting1870 Jun 8p8,c4 WINTERBOTFurther correspondence on Contagious Diseases' Act1870 Jun 8p8,c5 SCHOOL OFList of honours taken by pupils1870 Jun 1p2,c2 BOARD OFDiscusses emigration of poor children to Canada1870 Jun 1p4,c3 DE FERRIE Discusses emigration of pauper girls to Canada1870 Jun 1p4,c3 DICKENS CEditorial on death1870 Jun 1p4,c4 FIELD MR. Praised for bringing to light pauper lunatic situation1870 Jun 1p4,c4 PAUPER LUComments on report to be discussed by board1870 Jun 1p4,c4 WATER SUPEditorial on desirability of local government control1870 Jun 1p4,c4 WORKHOUSEditorial on boarding out and emigration to Canada1870 Jun 1p4,c5 COLLEGE, Annual boat race with Shrewsbury reported1870 Jun 1p4,c5 SKILLICOR Chairs meeting of West of England Sanitorium1870 Jun 1p4,c5 STEVENSON Full report of grand society wedding in Cheltenham in 18701870 Jun 1p4,c5 WILSON DRSends first patient to West of England Sanitorium1870 Jun 1p4,c5 WORKSHOPFirst cases under act mentioned in editorial1870 Jun 1p4,c6 GODDARD GRoyal Academy painting reputedly bought by Mr. E. Williams1870 Jun 1p4,c6 GRAVES, J Barrister and Poor Law Inspector leaves books to University College1870 Jun 1p4,c6 THOMAS MIMilliner of Promenade first to be prosecuted under Workshops Act1870 Jun 1p4,c6 WILLIAMS EOf Cotswold House reputed to be have bought Goddard Printing1870 Jun 1p5,c1 GLENLEE, BTo be sold - full description1870 Jun 1p5,c3 BROWN REVSupports Anti Contagious Diseases Act Association at meeting1870 Jun 1p8,c1 FIELD MR. Full report of case1870 Jun 1p8,c2 DE FERRIE Letter on his part in Contagious Diseases Act1870 Jun 1p8,c3 ANTI CONTReport of meeting deputation led by Rector1870 Jun 1p8,c3 RUSSELL SIReport on financial position1870 Jun 1p8,c5 HORTICULTReport of June flower show1870 Jun 2p2,c4 BOARD OFQuarterly tenders with names of suppliers1870 Jun 2p2,c5 ACKLEM CAIn dispute with Improvement Board1870 Jun 2p2,c5 IMPROVEMReport of adjourned meeting1870 Jun 2p2,c5 PROMENADImprovement Board discusses channelling of footway1870 Jun 2p2,c6 HIGH STREWidening of footway discussed by Improvement Board1870 Jun 2p3,c1 NORTH PL Minister lectures on behalf of schools1870 Jun 2p3,c1 TROTTER RLectures on life and times of Countess of Huntingdon1870 Jun 2p4,c1 BERKELEY Prize List1870 Jun 2p4,c1 COLLEGIATExamination results1870 Jun 2p4,c2 UNION WOAdvertises for porter1870 Jun 2p4,c5 WHITTARDWrites to Mr Samuelson MP on subject of Education Bill1870 Jun 2p4,c6 COLLEGE Breaking up concert1870 Jun 2p4,c6 GRAND ST Report of judgement in dispute1870 Jun 2p4,c6 KITE MR G Surveyor of Taxes promoted to London Inland Revenue1870 Jun 2p4,c6 SMYTH RE Presentation on retirement1870 Jun 2p5,c2 MOORS FATo be sold by auction

1870 Jun 2p5,c4 FAUCONBESale of furniture and effects1870 Jun 2p8,c2 COLLEGE Annual Speech Day. Full report1870 Jun 2p8,c5 COLLEGE Proprietors' meeting1870 Jun 2p8,c5 PROPRIET Prize distribution report1870 Jun 2p2,c1 CHEDWORTArticle on its recent discovery.1870 Jun 2p2,c6 BOARD OF Discussion on report of lunacy committee + on success of boarding out pauper children.1870 Jun 2p3,c5 MANDERS NVisiting Cheltenham in July.1870 Jun 2p4,c1 PITTVILLE Grand fete to commemorate the opening in 1830.1870 Jun 2p4,c4 EDUCATIONNonconformist meeting to discuss secular education and the new Education Bill (see also page 8).1870 Jun 2p4,c4 GARDNER Outburst against liberals in a speech at the Beehive.1870 Jun 2p4,c4 SMYTH REVEditorial extolling virtues of college master on his leaving the college.1870 Jun 2p4,c5 COUNTY LUPlans announced at Quarter Sessions for new day room and chapel.1870 Jun 2p4,c5 RACECOURSLegal case resolved - liability falls on race committee - town asked to help committee and shoulder the cost.1870 Jun 2p5,c5 BERKELEY Removal of classical and commercial academy to Birdlip House, Bath Road.1870 Jun 2p8,c2 GRAMMAR Important speech by head master on prizegiving day.1870 Jul 6 p2,c4 BOARD OFLong discussion on extra charges by medical officers1870 Jul 6 p2,c5 WORKING Mr. J. Philp presides at AGM - detailed report of classes held1870 Jul 6 p4,c1 PITTVILLE Arrangements for opening gardens and list of events1870 Jul 6 p4,c2 COLLEGIATCombined results of half year marks and examinations1870 Jul 6 p4,c2 UNION WOAdvertises for female industrial trainer1870 Jul 6 p4,c3 FLEECE HOAndrew Little takes over business from E. Sanderson1870 Jul 6 p4,c3 NICHOLSONErratum on previous report of academic achievement1870 Jul 6 p4,c5 GRAND ST Report of public meeting at Town Hall1870 Jul 6 p4,c5 HAYMAN REFormerly of Grammar School - report of speech day at Rugby as Headmaster1870 Jul 6 p4,c6 GAS COMPReport of annual picnic of gas workmen1870 Jul 6 p5,c2 HARTLEY &Details of estate to be sold by auction - to be sold by private contract1870 Jul 6 p5,c2 IMPROVEMBurial Board require more land - Land committee meet again1870 Jul 13p2,c6 BOARD OFBaron de Ferrieres speaks about pauper emigration1870 Jul 13p2,c6 PITTVILLE List of tradesmen who will close and give half holiday for the opening of the gardens1870 Jul 13p4,c2 NORMAN MRDaughter has preparatory school for girls at Portishead1870 Jul 13p4,c4 BIRKETT J. Editorial of praise on his retirement from Cheltenham College1870 Jul 13p4,c5 ELECTIONSWarning to electors to pay rates and to remain on register1870 Jul 13p4,c5 KINGSCOTEAs pauper emigrant from Cheltenham writes to editor from Canada1870 Jul 13p4,c5 PAUPER E Letter to editor of Cheltenham pauper emigrant from Canada1870 Jul 13p4,c6 JESSOP JESShort obituary1870 Jul 13p4,c6 MARTYN MROffered to erect drinking fountain for town1870 Jul 13p5,c2 THE ELMS Mansion and pleasure grounds in Park for sale1870 Jul 13p5,c3 SALTERLEYEstate for sale1870 Jul 13p8,c3 BOARD OFEditorial on new poor law enquiry1870 Jul 20p2,c4 BOARD OFDiscuss bread, plans for workhouse schools and proposed enquiry1870 Jul 20p4,c6 TEMPORARErection of ventilation shafts1870 Jul 20p8,c1 POOR LAWEnquiry into last election1870 Jul 20p8,c5 EARLY CL Letter on Saturday closing1870 Jul 27p2,c2 JOHN GODExamined at Poor Law Enquiry1870 Jul 27p2,c2 POOR LAWMessrs. Humphris Cochrane, Gartside and Goding examined1870 Jul 27p4,c2 BUBB BEN List of subscribers to fund after fire at his workshop in Charlton Kings.1870 Jul 27p4,c3 BALLOON Arrangements for Mr. Coxwell's ascent from field in Cleeve Road following failure at Pittville Fete1870 Jul 27p4,c4 POOR LAWEditorial following the enquiry by Mr. Longe

1870 Jul 27p4,c5 BALLOON Editorial on failed ascent at Pittville Fete1870 Jul 27p8,c5 LILLYWHIT Letters to editor on failed Pittville balloon ascent1870 Aug 3p2,c3 POOR LAWJohn Goding questioned closely on concluding day of enquiry1870 Aug 3p4,c1 WELLINGTOParticulars of opening for a short season1870 Aug 3p4,c5 ELECTIONSNumber of entitled voters in the five Cheltenham wards and in Leckhampton1870 Aug 3p4,c5 POOR LAWEditor apologizes for giving rise to rumour concerning Mr. Sweeting1870 Aug 3p4,c5 ROBERTS, To give free lectures in Town hall1870 Aug 3p4,c6 BALLOON Description of Mr. Coxwell's successful second attempt1870 Aug 3p4,c6 PODMORE Obituary1870 Aug 3p4,c6 REFORM CReport of excursion to Malvern1870 Aug 3p5,c4 St GEORGENotice to let both residence and business premises.1870 Aug 3p8,c1 SEWAGE ANImprovement Commissioners discuss Charlton Kings and Leckhampton requests.1870 Aug 3p8,c2 HAYDEN S Report on official inauguration - an important project for the town.1870 Aug 1p2,c4 BOARD OF Argument about pauper lunatics and how they ought to be discharged1870 Aug 1p2,c4 BOARD OF Discussion on child vaccination - a poor record in Cheltenham.1870 Aug 1p5,c1 BLENHEIM For sale by auction.1870 Aug 1p8,c5 FLY STANDSLetter complaining of behaviour of the jehus.1870 Aug 1p,c FRANCO PRFull reports throughout the paper.1870 Aug 1p4,c5 BOARD OF Mr. S. Onley Jun. appointed to take action over vaccination question1870 Aug 1p4,c5 NEW ERA OA monthly periodical of this name edited by Dr. Turnbull of Cobden House, Cheltenham1870 Aug 1p4,c5 TURNBULL Article on vaccination in 'New Era of Eclecticism' periodical1870 Aug 1p4,c5 VACCINATIEditorial urges compliance with child vaccination law1870 Aug 1p5,c2 HARTLEY &Fails to sell at auction - to be sold by private contract1870 Aug 1p8,c2 REFORM CDetailed description of excursion to Malvern1870 Aug 1p8,c3 PEARCE CHOffers ï¾£l00 towards expense of raising 2 volunteer companies1870 Aug 2p4,c5 ELECTIONSLiberal readers of Examiner urged to report any errors in list of voters to Liberal Registration Society, 4, Regent Street1870 Aug 2p4,c5 OXFORD LOComparison of Cheltenham successful pupils with other local centres1870 Aug 2p8,c4 BRYER W. MLetter to editor on affixing of New Shoe Pad to horses1870 Aug 2p8,c4 LECKHAMPCriticism of committee in letters to Editor1870 Aug 3p2,c4 BOARD OF Baron de Ferrieres criticizes quality of meat1870 Aug 3p4,c4 PARSONAGConvenes public meeting to assist sick and wounded in Prussian war1870 Aug 3p4,c4 POOR LAWEditorials explain intent of this enquiry1870 Aug 3p4,c4 ST. MARK' Children and parents entertained by Vicar, the Rev. George P. Griffiths, at Hillfield vicarage1870 Aug 3p4,c5 BOARD OF Poor Law enquiry into election of guardians1870 Aug 3p4,c5 ENGLISH WDebut of local jockey - accident after passing winning post in dead heat1870 Aug 3p4,c6 BOARD OF Permanent medical officers to be appointed by Poor Law Board1870 Aug 3p4,c6 CRICKET Town plays Original Brewery in benefit match for professional, Mr. Harpour1870 Aug 3p4,c6 HOLMAN W.Declines to manage Autumn races - meeting may be abandoned1870 Aug 3p4,c6 LEABON J. Wrongfully arrested on visit to continent1870 Aug 3p4,c6 WILLIAMS Obituary on Cheltenham coal merchant and brushmaker1870 Aug 3p5,c5 SHILL, TH Partnership dissolved at Ham Hill farm1870 Sep 7p2,c4 DE FERRIE Supports National Association for Aid of Sick and Wounded in War1870 Sep 7p2,c4 JEX-BLAKE Supports local branch National Association for Aid of Sick and Wounded in War1870 Sep 7p2,c4 NATIONAL Report of meeting to have local branch1870 Sep 7p2,c4 WALKER DRProposes branch of Association for Aid of War Sick and Wounded1870 Sep 7p3,c1 GREGORY Letter of resignation as medical officer given to board1870 Sep 7p4,c4 BAKERS Four local bakers charged with not having scales1870 Sep 7p4,c5 HARFORD MEditorial on election to board vacancy

1870 Sep 7p4,c5 IMPROVEMConduct of members criticised in editorial1870 Sep 7p4,c5 LADIES' Report of contributions1870 Sep 7p8,c3 DOWLE HESeat vacant since not attended for six months1870 Sep 7p8,c3 FALLON MObjects to election of Mr. Harford as commissioner1870 Sep 7p8,c3 SWEETING Proposes Mr. Harford to fill commissioners vacancy1870 Sep 7p8,c4 IMPROVEMFull report of disorderly conduct at meeting1870 Sep 7p8,c4 TOWN CLOIllumination discussed by commissioners1870 Sep 7p8,c5 FRENCH REVReplaced as vicar of St. Peter's since in India1870 Sep 7p8,c5 HARMONIC Mr. Riseley to be conductor1870 Sep 7p8,c5 RISELEY MRTo be conductor of Harmonic Society1870 Sep 7p8,c5 ST. PAUL' Rev. William Henry Wright to be vicar1870 Sep 7p8,c5 WINTERBOTAs chairman adjourns disorderly meeting of commissioners1870 Sep 7p8,c5 WRIGHT RETo be vicar of St. Paul's church1870 Sep 7p8,c6 EAST GLOUReport of agreement with Great Western1870 Sep 7p8,c6 HORTICULTReport of annual dinner1870 Sep 1p2,c3 ECHO, THEPolice court hears dispute between newspaper vendors1870 Sep 1p2,c4 BOARD OFDiscuss weekday services and proposed union school1870 Sep 1p3,c2 FRANCO-P Report from Cheltenham man in Metz1870 Sep 1p4,c2 BOARD OFElection to be held for medical officer for district 41870 Sep 1p4,c5 REFORM CProtests at election of Mr. C. L. Harford1870 Sep 1p4,c5 UNION SC Editorial on proposed new buildings1870 Sep 1p4,c6 PROMENADCollecting point for aid to sick and wounded of Franco-Prussian war1870 Sep 1p8,c1 PULVERMAWill demonstrate medical uses of electricity at Plough Hotel1870 Sep 1p8,c2 FRANCO-P Services at Parish Church. Temporary Church, Christ Church and St. Luke's1870 Sep 1p8,c5 ELLENBOROParty at Southam to celebrate 90th. birthday1870 Sep 2p2,c1 IMPROVEMDiscuss sewage and drainage of Leckhampton and Charlton Kings1870 Sep 2p2,c2 ASH DEPOTCommissioners have inspector's report on site of depot1870 Sep 2p2,c2 BOYS BRIT Successful candidates in drawing of lst. Grade examinations1870 Sep 2p2,c2 CEMETERYBurial Board plans for ground for pauper burials1870 Sep 2p2,c2 LINGWOODLetter to Commissioners on sewage effect on wells at Hayden1870 Sep 2p3,c3 BOARD OFAllocation of quarterly contracts - Pauper lunacy discussed1870 Sep 2p4,c3 MATTHEWS To hold singing classes at 1, St. James's Parade1870 Sep 2p4,c4 HOOPER H.In public notice states that Mr. R. Smith is not a qualified veterinary surgeon1870 Sep 2p4,c4 NATIONAL List of collections and subscriptions1870 Sep 2p4,c4 TURNPIKE Notice of tolls to be auctioned and revenue for last year1870 Sep 2p4,c5 NATIONAL Editorial on Cheltenham contributions and future of appeal1870 Sep 2p4,c6 ALL SAINT Detailed account of harvest festival1870 Sep 2p4,c6 BOROUGH Mr. T. A. Lister appointed as Revising Barrister1870 Sep 2p8,c2 CONGREGARev. Brown preaches on war - his first sermon after his recent illness1870 Sep 2p8,c3 PRESBYTERRev. D. Murray preaches on war1870 Sep 2p8,c4 COTSWOLDTrade committee meet at Plough Hotel1870 Sep 2p8,c5 GRAMMAR Geological specimens presented to school by Richard Beamish1870 Sep 2p8,c5 NATIONAL Detailed list of items donated by Ladies' Committee and chemists in the town1870 Sep 2p8,c6 HARMONIC Report of annual general meeting at Plough Hotel1870 Sep 2p2,c1 ALL SAINT Report of Harvest Festival sermon preached by Rev. Stacey Chapman of Nottingham1870 Sep 2p4,c5 NATIONAL List of further contributions to Ladies' Committee1870 Sep 2p5,c4 HERMITAGEParticulars of property for sale1870 Sep 2p8,c4 ACKLOM J. Late Captain 28th. Regiment appeals for volunteers

1870 Sep 2p8,c5 ATHENAEUReport of readings in aid of Sick and Wounded in War1870 Oct 5p2,c2 BOARD OFMr. H. Jessop elected as House Surgeon and Mr. J. S. Lenthal as Guardian for North Ward1870 Oct 5p2,c3 GODING J Defends his actions as Assistant Overseer at Registration Court1870 Oct 5p2,c3 REGISTRATFull report of 3 days proceedings before Mr. T. A Lister, the revising barrister1870 Oct 5p3,c3 EAST GLOUReport of half-yearly meeting1870 Oct 5p4,c3 NATIONAL List of additional subscriptions1870 Oct 5p4,c5 BOROUGH Detailed results of enquiry1870 Oct 5p4,c5 SEWAGE FADetails of lettings at Plough Hotel sale rooms1870 Oct 5p4,c6 BROWNE REPublishes book of sermons under the title 'Gleams from the lamp of life'1870 Oct 5p4,c6 CAMBRAY Details of opening of winter session1870 Oct 5p4,c6 GORDON LReport of his suicide in Australia1870 Oct 5p4,c6 SALTERLEYHenry Camps disposes of property to Colonel Provost1870 Oct 5p8,c2 BARRETTS Complaint about loss of water during cleansing1870 Oct 5p8,c2 SEWAGE AReport on fouling of wells1870 Oct 5p8,c4 THORP MRSOffers to pay for illuminations of town clock1870 Oct 5p8,c4 TOWN CLOIlluminations to be paid for by Mrs. Thorp1870 Oct 5p8,c5 MORGAN FOf Lypiatt Lawn - sculpture on display for Quebec1870 Oct 5p8,c5 SICK AND Subscription list for war victims1870 Oct 1p4,c5 SEWAGE F Editorial supports1870 Oct 1p4,c5 WATER COEditorial on purchase of water works as desirable1870 Oct 1p4,c6 BARING GOTo give lectures on protestant and catholic1870 Oct 1p4,c6 ENDOWED Editorial comment1870 Oct 1p4,c6 WHITE MR.Editorial supports criticism of workhouse management1870 Oct 1p4,c6 WORKHOUEditorial on ineffective management1870 Oct 1p8,c2 FIDDLERS Letter complaining about commissioner action on road1870 Oct 1p8,c2 HESTERS Letter vindicating company action of Fiddlers Green Lane1870 Oct 1p8,c4 ASSEMBLYConcert in aid of War Sick and Wounded1870 Oct 1p8,c53 ALL SAINT To be resumed1870 Oct 1p8,c6 LIBERAL R Report of annual supper1870 Oct 1p4,c2 MANOR OFLord of the manor, Robert Sole Lingwood, to hold Court Leet1870 Oct 1p4,c3 ASSEMBLYExhibiting panorama of war between French and Russians1870 Oct 1p4,c3 BAYLEY, F Debtors summons by F. Isaacson, lace merchant1870 Oct 1p4,c4 EARLY CLOSClergy oppose tradesmen on opening hours (editorial)1870 Oct 1p4,c5 ASSEMBLYRev. S. B. Gould lectures on difference between protestant and catholic1870 Oct 1p4,c6 BOARD OFEditorial on election of Mr. Willmott1870 Oct 1p4,c6 THEATRE ROpens for winter season with 'Under the Gas Light'1870 Oct 1p5,c13 ART TREASAuction of paintings at Assembly Rooms1870 Oct 1p5,c3 LANSDOWNNo 13 for sale. Has fireproof hot air chamber with heating pipes to every room1870 Oct 1p8,c1 PARISH CHSermon in favour of shortening business hours. Also at Salem1870 Oct 1p8,c3 PERRY PEALetter on measures sold (how many pecks to a kype)1870 Oct 1p8,c3 QUARTER SAppeal to be made to Parliament on unfairness of local taxation1870 Oct 1p8,c3 ROADS Letter on state of disrepair1870 Oct 2p2,c4 BOARD OF Discussion on continued employment of industrial trainers for children.1870 Oct 2p2,c4 BOARD OF H. E. Jessop appointed surgeon to the district.1870 Oct 2p2,c5 BOYS' BRITAnnual public examination of pupils.1870 Oct 2p4,c2 BAKER. W.Commenced business on his own account in Regent Street.1870 Oct 2p4,c2 MONTPELLIOpened by Mr John D. Steel at 6 Queens Circus.1870 Oct 2p4,c3 IMPROVEMNotice of election on November 21st.

1870 Oct 2p4,c5 WATER SUPEditorial on desirability of Town Commissioners buying water company. See also page 8, columns 1 & 2.1870 Oct 2p4,c6 AURORA BOFine display seen in Cheltenham on evening of October 24th.1870 Oct 2p4,c6 COLLEGE RDecided by Commissioners to proceed with widening High Street approach to College Road.1870 Oct 2p4,c6 POST OFFICNow handling 82,221 letters, papers and cards each week.1870 Oct 2p5,c1 LANSDOWNNumber 20 for sale.1870 Oct 2p5,c3 LANSDOWNNumber 13 for sale.1870 Nov 2p2,c3 WORKHOUOakum-picking for able bodied lazy women to be introduced1870 Nov 2p4,c5 GARLAND IOfficer for Society of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals1870 Nov 2p4,c5 WATER COEditorial reassurance on purchase by town1870 Nov 2p4,c6 COCKRELL To have to meet balance of grandstand collapse claims1870 Nov 2p4,c6 COMMISSIEditorial on candidates for forthcoming election1870 Nov 2p4,c6 ELEMENTAROverseers to organise school returns1870 Nov 2p4,c6 GARDNER Leads subscription to help Mr. Cockerell meet grandstand claim1870 Nov 2p4,c6 GARRISONEditorial comment on recognition as guardian1870 Nov 2p4,c6 GLASS JO Killer of political opponent in 1865 - ticket of leave release1870 Nov 2p4,c6 RACECOUREditorial on claims following collapse1870 Nov 2p8,c1 ELEMENTARFull report of meeting in Charlton Kings to discuss1870 Nov 2p8,c1 GUBB REV. JChairs Charlton Kings meeting on elementary education act1870 Nov 2p8,c3 BROWN REAttends congregational union meeting1870 Nov 2p8,c4 HOLMAN W.Of Cheltenham to manage Upton on Severn race meeting1870 Nov 2p8,c4 THEATRE RCollapse of company after three weeks1870 Nov 2p8,c5 FAUSSETT Of Glenfall Lawn supports Rev. Baring Gould views1870 Nov 2p8,c5 RYDER TH Letter disclaiming alliance with Mr. Heath his opponent1870 Nov 9p2,c3 BOARD OFDiscusses report of Poor Law Inspector on workhouse1870 Nov 9p2,c3 WORKHOUSPoor Law Board recommends new building be postponed1870 Nov 9p4,c3 CHAMPIONHon. Treasurer Gloucestershire branch of R.S.P.C.A.1870 Nov 9p4,c3 IMPROVEMTable of individual attendances at meeting 1869 -701870 Nov 9p4,c3 WEBB W.B. Denies responsibility for wife's debts1870 Nov 9p4,c5 CURATES AMeeting in York Rooms to form local branch1870 Nov 9p4,c5 HIGHWAYSEditorial censures their increased expenditure1870 Nov 9p4,c6 CROWN ANNew licensee entertains friends to sumptuous spread1870 Nov 9p4,c6 LONGE MR.Holds inquiry at workhouse re April election of Guardians1870 Nov 9p4,c6 WILKINS J Ex. Parish Church school boy awarded B.A. at London University1870 Nov 9p8,c2 IMPROVEMAnnual financial statement1870 Nov p2,c2 GRAMMAR Meeting to discuss implications for school of Endowed School Act1870 Nov p3,c1 IMPROVEMReport of adjourned meeting1870 Nov p4,c4 GRAMMAR Editorial comment on its future1870 Nov p4,c6 ASSEMBLYUndergoes extensive re-decoration1870 Nov p4,c6 CHARLTON Opinion divided over effect of new education act1870 Nov p4,c6 RELIGIOUSAnniversary celebrations1870 Nov p4,c6 VOLUNTEEParade in Parish Church1870 Nov p5,c1 PAINSWICK6 villas, 'respectably tenanted,' to be sold1870 Nov p5,c2 ROYAL CRENo. 6 to be auctioned1870 Nov p5,c2 TRINITY C Pew in centre aisle to be auctioned1870 Nov p5,c5 QUEENS CIJohn Steel to open boot and shoe warehouse at No. 61870 Nov p8,c1 IMPERIAL Notice of AGM1870 Nov p8,c2 DUEL, MIS Concert at Assembly Rooms - full report of long programme1870 Nov p8,c4 WINTERBOTDeclines invitation to public meeting

1870 Nov p8,c5 CHELTENHACockrell v Powell and Ashe in County Court1870 Nov p8,c6 SAMUELSOAbout to leave on continental tour1870 Nov p8,c6 SUNDAY S Annual meeting at Corn Exchange1870 Nov p2,c3 BOARD OFHalf year's finances1870 Nov p4,c4 TOWN COMEditorial on elections1870 Nov p8,c2 DREDGE, GCarriage builders moving from Bath Road to High street1870 Nov p8,c3 NORMAN, Letter on Mr. Sweeting's libel case1870 Nov p8,c3 ONLEY, SA Letter on Commissioners election1870 Nov p8,c5 ATHENAEULecture on Wellington by Lord william Lennox1870 Nov p4,c5 ALL SAINT First of 8 services to commemorate its opening1870 Nov p2,c3 BAKER STRReport of annual examinations and prize giving1870 Nov p2,c4 BOARD OFDiscuss enlargement of workhouse1870 Nov p2,c5 COTSWOLDMajor Boissier presides at annual supper1870 Nov p3,c1 IMPROVEMAnnual meeting report - election of officers and committee1870 Nov p3,c4 CHARLTON Large meeting votes against proposal for school board1870 Nov p4,c4 CHARLTON List of subscribers supporting voluntary education1870 Nov p4,c4 IMPROVEMEditorial on re-election of Mr. Winterbotham as chairman1870 Nov p4,c5 COTSWOLDHunt committee meets after Mr. George Colman resigns as Master1870 Nov p8,c2 COLMORE CMemorials to the Master of Cotswold Hounds and his letter in correspondence column1870 Nov p8,c4 ST. JOHN' Description of new apse and names of donors1870 Nov p8,c6 HARMONICDescription of season's first concert1870 Nov p8,c6 PALESTINEMr. E.H. Palmer lectures at Assembly Rooms in aid of this fund1870 Dec 7p4,c2 ST. JOHN' Subscribers to restoration fund and names of committee1870 Dec 7p4,c5 ST. JOHN' Consecration of new apse by Bishop of Gloucester1870 Dec 7p4,c6 ANDREW CObituary1870 Dec 7p4,c6 INLAND REMr. G. A. Balcombe appointed officer of Cheltenham first ride1870 Dec 7p4,c6 STINCHCO short obituary1870 Dec 7p8,c1 IMPROVEMDiscuss Mental Education Act, sewage and drainage - Tree committee meet1870 Dec 7p8,c4 CHARLTON Correspondence on elementary education act1870 Dec 1p4,c6 GABELL REVDonates ï¾£1,000 towards proposed new fever hospital1870 Dec 1p4,c6 MARKET C Appeal to farmers for funds to buy seed corn for French1870 Dec 1p4,c6 POLICE COSuggestion that poor's box be kept1870 Dec 1p5,c4 MONTPELLITo let after thorough renovation1870 Dec 1p7,c1 YMCA Lecture on combustion and flame poorly attended1870 Dec 1p7,c2 CHARLTON Hearing of case brought against society re non payment1870 Dec 1p7,c3 BOARD OFDiscusses suitable Sunday literature for paupers1870 Dec 1p7,c3 BOARD OFSchool master reprimanded for not supervising cleanliness1870 Dec 1p7,c4 MAULE MRTribute to highways surveyor after his death aged 481870 Dec 1p7,c4 MURLEY MAppeals for funds for Weston super Mare sanatorium1870 Dec 1p7,c5 TUKE H G Letter on compulsory power of 1870 Education Act1870 Dec 1p7,c6 LANSDOWNState of pavement drawn to Commissioners attention1870 Dec 2p2,c5 BOARD OFAcceptance of quarterly tenders1870 Dec 2p4,c2 BIRDLIP H Prize list1870 Dec 2p4,c2 COLLEGIATHead announces expansion including covered gymnasium1870 Dec 2p4,c2 COLLEGIATPrize list1870 Dec 2p4,c2 HAYWARD Announces removal of prep school to Cambray Villa1870 Dec 2p4,c6 WORKHOUSChildrens annual Christmas treat1870 Dec 2p8,c1 HICKS BEA Lectures to Cheltenham Athenaeum on America

1870 Dec 2p8,c2 BAKER STREntertainment in aid of school at corn exchange1870 Dec 2p8,c4 NEW STREELetter deploring its neglected state1870 Dec 2p8,c4 TEWKESBURLetter complains of nuisance at High Street station1870 Dec 2p8,c5 MEAT SHOFull report1870 Dec 2p4,c5 HARRIS JA Hearing for order of discharge from bankruptcy1870 Dec 2p4,c2 HYGEIA HOExamination results listed1870 Dec 2p4,c2 VLIELAND Headmaster of Hygeia House Academy1870 Dec 2p4,c5 BERKELEY Editorial on possibility of removal to Cheltenham1870 Dec 2p4,c5 EMERY MRManager of reopened Theatre Royal1870 Dec 2p4,c5 PEDDLERS Editorial on possibility of reducing number of tramps1870 Dec 2p4,c5 THEATRE REditorial comment on reopening pantomime1870 Dec 2p4,c6 AGG-GARDChristmas distribution of food and ale to workmen1870 Dec 2p4,c6 ALL SAINTSReport of Christmas services with revival of church carol singing1870 Dec 2p4,c6 BOWRON MFarewell matinee on her departure for Calcutta1870 Dec 2p4,c6 CHURCH UAnniversary at Swindon where vicar of Prestbury preached1870 Dec 2p4,c6 EDWARDS RPrestbury vicar preaches at Church Union anniversary1870 Dec 2p4,c6 ELLENBOR Report of farewell for principal, Miss Bowron1870 Dec 2p4,c6 MALVERN Sheriff of County Court Editorial on death1870 Dec 2p4,c6 SAMUELSOReport of eclipse in Mediterranean1870 Dec 2p8,c3 COLMORE Master of Fox Hounds, Cotswold Hunt, attends dinner1870 Dec 2p8,c3 COTSWOLDReport of dinner at Queen's Hotel1870 Dec 2p8,c3 FITZHARDISpeaks at Cotswold Hunt dinner1870 Dec 2p8,c3 MOORE RERepresents clergy at Cotswold Hunt dinner and gives speech1870 Dec 2p8,c3 WILLIAMS Chairs Cotswold Hunt dinner1870 Dec 2p8,c4 RAMSAY SIToasts town and trade of Cheltenham at Cotswold Hunt dinner1871 Jan 4p2,c1 EXAMINERLocal retrospective summary of events of 18701871 Jan 4p4,c1 UNEMPLOYCommittee for relief appeals for donations1871 Jan 4p4,c3 COLLEGIATPrize list1871 Jan 4p4,c3 HYGEIA HOPrize list1871 Jan 4p4,c3 MIDDLE CLShortly to be opened in Cambray1871 Jan 4p4,c3 SCHOOL OFRemoving to Clarence Parade1871 Jan 4p4,c4 ST JAMES Public meeting of parishioners1871 Jan 4p4,c5 FENN MRSWife of vicar of Christ Church, obituary1871 Jan 4p4,c6 COUNTY C Moves to new building in Regent St1871 Jan 4p4,c6 HARMONICAnnual performance of the Messiah1871 Jan 4p4,c6 RACE MEE Postponed owing to severe weather1871 Jan 4p5,c3 CURTIS THBankruptcy notice1871 Jan 4p7,c1 IMPROVEMMonthly meeting full report1871 Jan 4p7,c3 WESTON SAcknowledgement of local donations1871 Jan 4p7,c4 COLLEGE Success at Woolwich for ex-pupils1871 Jan 4p7,c4 WORKHOUChristmas treats for inmates1871 Jan 1p2,c3 BOARD OFPoor relief committee discuss work in workhouse stone-yard1871 Jan 1p2,c6 IMPROVEMResolution on the making of Fiddler's Green Lane1871 Jan 1p4,c2 COLLEGIATExamination results and plans for new school room1871 Jan 1p4,c2 HYGEIA HOChristmas examination results1871 Jan 1p4,c3 OGLE BERTHon. Secretary of Ladies' committee for Oxford University local examinations1871 Jan 1p4,c3 TILLEY MISTo open general registry office in High Street1871 Jan 1p4,c4 UNEMPLOYCommittee for relief appeal for subscriptions

1871 Jan 1p4,c5 SCHOOL B Editorial suggests that School Board for town would be beneficial1871 Jan 1p4,c5 UNEMPLOYEditorial criticizes Guardians attitude to soup distribution1871 Jan 1p4,c6 CEMETERYStatistics of burials during last six years1871 Jan 1p4,c6 RACECOURSettlement with last of claimants for damages1871 Jan 1p4,c6 SOUP KITCDetails of relief distribution and subscribers to relief fund1871 Jan 1p4,c6 SPENCER RLetter to editor appealing for church to be found for him in Cheltenham1871 Jan 1p5,c4 ALBION BRDetailed list of plant to be auctioned1871 Jan 1p5,c4 IMPROVEMSeek tenders for provender to be supplied to yards in Gloucester Road and Suffolk Street1871 Jan 1p8,c1 CHARLTON Adopt irrigation scheme for disposal of sewage1871 Jan 1p8,c3 SPENCER RDetailed report of meeting to inaugurate testimonial and express regret for his resignation1871 Jan 1p8,c3 ST. JAMES Congregation inaugurate testimonial after curate, Rev. W. Spencer, resigns1871 Jan 1p8,c4 SCRIPTUREPresentation to Mr. G. Smith at St. Paul's Infant School1871 Jan 1p8,c5 COUNTY C Report of opening of new court and details of building1871 Jan 1p2,c3 RELIEF CO Distribution of soup by Board discussed1871 Jan 1p4,c6 ALL SAINT Subscription to erection of new buildings1871 Jan 1p4,c6 ASSEMBLYEditorial on concert by Royal Italian orchestral soloists1871 Jan 1p4,c6 BROWN DR.Invites police to meat tea at Congregational Church1871 Jan 1p4,c6 CONGREGALocal police invited to meat tea and lecture by Dr. Brown1871 Jan 1p4,c6 EDSON HE Death announced of former headmaster of Christchurch schools1871 Jan 1p4,c6 HARMONIC J. A. Matthews replaces Mr. Riseley as conductor1871 Jan 1p4,c6 SKEA J. Special performance for his acting as manager of Old Wells Theatre1871 Jan 1p4,c6 SPENCER REditorial on curate's leaving St. James1871 Jan 1p4,c6 ST. JAMES Editorial on curate's leaving1871 Jan 1p4,c6 WELLINGTOSpecial programme under patronage of J. T. Agg-Gardner1871 Jan 1p8,c1 CHURCH ASAnnual meeting under presidency of Rev. Dr. Walker1871 Jan 1p8,c1 PARSONAGTo put case for having Agricultural Society visit in Cheltenham1871 Jan 1p8,c1 PRESTBURYPossible site for visit of Royal Agricultural Society1871 Jan 1p8,c1 VOILE MR.Secretary of Church Association gives annual report1871 Jan 1p8,c1 YEOMANRYLetter from Duke of Beaufort giving reasons for preferring Cheltenham1871 Jan 1p8,c2 TUKE H. G.Letter on Elementary Education Act1871 Jan 1p8,c3 LICENSED Report of event at Assembly Rooms1871 Jan 1p8,c4 OLDNALL RWill of late chief justice of Bengal proved1871 Jan 1p8,c5 MALVERN MElected president of Reform Club at annual meeting1871 Jan 1p8,c5 ONLEY MR.Presides at annual meeting of Cheltenham Reform Club1871 Jan 2p2,c3 GAS WORKSAnnual supper - full report1871 Jan 2p2,c3 SKILLICOR Chairman of Gas Works directors1871 Jan 2p4,c2 BAKER MR.Veterinary surgeon commissioned to buy horses1871 Jan 2p4,c5 ALL SAINT Meeting of congregation to discuss finances - full report1871 Jan 2p4,c5 COLLEGE Governors urged to place school under endowed schools act1871 Jan 2p4,c5 COLLEGE Museum to be opened to the public on Tuesday afternoons1871 Jan 2p4,c5 GRAMMAR Maintains its status as 1st.Grade school1871 Jan 2p4,c6 COMMITTESubscription list1871 Jan 2p4,c6 GIRLS' INDAnnual meeting at Winchcomb House, Winchcomb Street1871 Jan 2p4,c6 UNION WOStatement of accounts1871 Jan 2p8,c1 JEFFERY MSpokesman for Cheltenham Grammar School on proposed Endowed Schools Act1871 Jan 2p8,c1 MILLS MR.Late pupil teacher at Baker Street wins Queens scholarship1871 Jan 2p8,c1 ST. LUKE'S Two pupil teachers gain Queen's scholarships1871 Jan 2p8,c3 TOWN CLOSent to London to be refitted

1871 Jan 2p8,c4 GOODLAKE Vicar of Swindon Village writes to editor re doctrine1871 Jan 2p8,c5 COMYN N. Writes from South Africa to father in Cheltenham1871 Feb 1p2,c3 ENDOWED Detailed account of County Committee meeting1871 Feb 1p2,c5 ROYAL AGRMeeting at Corn Exchange to discuss venue for 1872 show.1871 Feb 1p3,c1 BOARD OF Lunacy question and reopening the stone yard.1871 Feb 1p3,c3 RAGGED S Annual meeting in Milsom Street faces deficit.1871 Feb 1p3,c6 COLLEGE, Museum housing Literary and Philosophical Institute opened to public.1871 Feb 1p3,c7 IMPROVEMAbstract of receipts and payments1871 Feb 1p4,c5 BOARD OF Editorial on resignation of senior officer.1871 Feb 1p4,c5 SAMUELSONTo visit Cheltenham on return from Gibraltar.1871 Feb 1p5,c4 AVIARY GAGardens, Aviary and Aquarium for sale.1871 Feb 1p5,c4 CURTISS, Bankruptcy notice.1871 Feb 1p8,c1 GENERAL HAnnual general meeting.1871 Feb 1p8,c2 VOLUNTEER13th. Company annual supper at Reform club.1871 Feb 1p8,c3 PARISH CHOrgan loft removed as first step in renovations.1871 Feb 1p8,c4 CAB FARESLetter on cost of fly from Plough and Queens' Hotels1871 Feb 1p8,c4 SCHOOL OFSample of form of indenture for apprentices.1871 Feb 8p2,c2 IMPROVEMMonthly meeting - resignation of the Highways Inspector.1871 Feb 8p2,c5 ANTI-CONTMeeting in Town Hall to press for repeal of Acts.1871 Feb 8p2,c6 BOARD OF More emigration of children to Canada.1871 Feb 8p2,c6 BOARD OF Poor Law Board criticize relief given to able-bodied men in severe weather.1871 Feb 8p4,c5 MEETING Meeting with voters just before opening of parliament.1871 Feb 8p4,c6 CHELTENHAnnual entertainment at the Corn Exchange.1871 Feb 8p4,c6 ELECTION Registry of owners for the parish of Cheltenham opened to public view.1871 Feb 8p4,c6 INSPECTORThe inspector, Mr Henry Joseph Ingram, adjudged bankrupt.1871 Feb 8p4,c6 ROLLS. J. Manager of Plough Hotel since 1868 dies.1871 Feb 8p5,c5 ROYAL HOTSale by private contract.1871 Feb 1p2,c3 BOARD OF Weekly meeting discusses finance.1871 Feb 1p4,c1 ALL SAINT List of stallholders including Miss Beale.1871 Feb 1p4,c1 BEALE MISSStallholder at All Saints bazaar.1871 Feb 1p4,c5 PARISH CHEditorial on re-modelling of interior.1871 Feb 1p4,c5 PRESTBURYPicture from altar piece at St. John's purchased.1871 Feb 1p4,c5 TOWN COMProposal to appoint Highway Inspector discussed.1871 Feb 1p4,c6 ALL SAINTSFull report.1871 Feb 1p8,c1 BATTLEDOMeteor seen by local residents walking in the area.1871 Feb 1p8,c1 CORN MARPoor response by Cheltenham to appeal for starving French.1871 Feb 1p8,c1 PATTERSONManager of Gas Works.1871 Feb 1p8,c1 TEWKESBURLecture in connection with movement for religious education.1871 Feb 1p8,c2 IMPROVEMSpecial meeting on proceedings of Street and Highway Committee.1871 Feb 1p8,c4 WINTERBOLetter re Contagious Diseases Acts.1871 Feb 1p8,c5 CHURCH PELate resident of Fauconberg House dies in Wales.1871 Feb 1p8,c6 BAPTIST MAnniversary services at Salem and Cambray.1871 Feb 1p8,c6 ST. GEORGETo be let.1871 Feb 2p2,c3 REFORM CLReport of annual supper.1871 Feb 2p3,c3 BACHELORSFull Account.1871 Feb 2p4,c1 McCARTHY RTo demonstrate marvels of mesmerism at Assembly Rooms.1871 Feb 2p4,c4 SECRET BAEditorial on Act of Parliament1871 Feb 2p4,c5 BILLINGS Builder sues Colonel Holmes for consultancy fees.

1871 Feb 2p8,c1 IMPROVEMAdjourned monthly meeting.1871 Feb 2p8,c3 ATHENAE Winter gathering at Corn Exchange.1871 Feb 2p8,c4 CHRISTCHUEnd of winter session.1871 Feb 2p8,c4 CLOSE REV.Contributes to new window in Parish Church.1871 Feb 2p8,c5 SAMUELSONReplies to criticism in the Chronicle.1871 Feb 2p8,c5 WORKHOUSLetter from Robert Gunton on cost of maintenance.1871 Feb 2p8,c6 CONTAGIOULetter from Thomas Osborne.1871 Mar p2,c2 BOARD OF Half-yearly estimate of expenditure1871 Mar p2,c3 INSPECTORProposal for two inspectors at 'Indignation' meeting at Town Hall1871 Mar p2,c3 KING T. MRChairs 'Indignation' meeting over appointment of Inspector of Highways.1871 Mar p3,c2 MIDDLE REJudgement in case Kilbey v Holland1871 Mar p3,c4 STANLEY J Opens business of wheelwright as' Knapp Farm Works'.1871 Mar p4,c2 HADLEY FRWishes to receive pupils at 10, Sherborne Terrace.1871 Mar p4,c2 NOBLE REV.Advertises for pupils at 20, Cambray1871 Mar p4,c2 VLIELAND WMoves from Hygia House Prestbury to Shuthonger school1871 Mar p4,c3 INGRAM HEBankrupt - Joseph Willett to be trustee of his property1871 Mar p4,c5 BELLEW J. Praised for his readings at Assembly Rooms1871 Mar p4,c5 McCARTHY Editorial on fiasco of his exhibition of a 'Seance-magnetique'.1871 Mar p4,c6 RIFLE VOL Sneider breech-loaders replace old muzzle loaders in armoury1871 Mar p5,c2 WESTALL HParticulars of sale.1871 Mar p8,c1 BECKER LY Lectures at Corn Exchange on 'The Franchise as a protection to women'.1871 Mar p4,c2 CLIFFORD LSolicitors advertise for next of kin.1871 Mar p4,c3 HYGEIA HOHeadmaster announces removal to Shuthonger, Near Tewkesbury.1871 Mar p4,c3 ST. JOHN'SList of subscribers to restoration fund.1871 Mar p4,c5 HOSKINS MLandlady of The Prince of Wales foils crime.1871 Mar p4,c5 INGRAM MRPublic examination for bankruptcy date fixed.1871 Mar p4,c5 SAMUELSONMember for Cheltenham his many duties.1871 Mar p4,c5 ST. DAVID'Annual concert in M<ontpellier Rotunda.1871 Mar p4,c6 HAYMAN MLate head of Grammar School has difficulties at Rugby.1871 Mar p4,c6 MARKET, Alterations commended.1871 Mar p4,c6 McLANDSBReceives honorarium for work at Tewkesbury.1871 Mar p4,c6 ST. JOHN'SDetails of improvements to church and schools.1871 Mar p4,c6 VOLUNTEERAnnual meeting report.1871 Mar p4,c6 WESLEYAN A.G.M. at St. George's Street chapel.1871 Mar p8,c1 IMPROVEMMonthly meeting discusses appointment of Highway inspector.1871 Mar p8,c4 SADLER MRElected Highway Inspector.1871 Mar p8,c5 OSBORN T Letter to editor on Contagious Diseases Act.1871 Mar p8,c9 TEWKESBURAnnual meeting in connection with religious education.1871 Mar p2,c4 POOR LAWIncreases Dispensers salary from ï¾£75. per annum to ï¾£85.1871 Mar p4,c5 ASSEMBLYPopular readings by Mr. J. M. Bellew.1871 Mar p4,c5 PARISH CHRaising fund for new window and other improvements.1871 Mar p4,c5 RAILWAYS.Meeting to discuss proposed Board of Trade control.1871 Mar p4,c5 TOWN CLOCTo be formally and permanently illuminated.1871 Mar p4,c6 CHRIST CHAnnual meeting of members.1871 Mar p4,c6 COWELL MRTo be manager of Plough Hotel.1871 Mar p4,c6 SCHOOL OFAnnual meeting and prize distribution.1871 Mar p4,c6 ST. JAMES'Not to be declared a district church.1871 Mar p5,c1 ALL SAINT For sale notice.

1871 Mar p8,c2 RAILWAYS.Meeting of shareholders at Corn Exchange.1871 Mar p8,c3 ROWANS, Alleged burglars committed for trial.1871 Mar p8,c3 ST. JAMES'Rev. W. Spencer to preach last sermon.1871 Mar p8,c4 CHURCH PAAnniversary meeting.1871 Mar p8,c5 GRAMMAR Letter in defence of Dr. Hayman.1871 Mar p8,c6 JESSOP, HELetter from public vaccinator on smallpox statistics.1871 Mar p8,c7 POOR LAWLetter on local taxation.1871 Mar p2,c5 LECKHAMPFerryman v Phillips - right of way case in County Court.1871 Mar p3,c2 POOR LAW Test case in Police Court.1871 Mar p4,c4 ROYAL WEDNew town clock lit up to celebrate wedding of Princess Louise.1871 Mar p4,c5 PROTESTANLecture by Dr. Cumming at Assembly Rooms.1871 Mar p6,c1 BOARD OF Quarterly tenders.1871 Mar p8,c1 SPENCER RFinal sermon at St. James' Church and public presentation.1871 Mar p1,c3 SPEARING Opened new drapers shop at 138 High Street.1871 Mar p2,c2 BOARD OF Letter received from Poor Law Board re smallpox epidemic.1871 Mar p3,c1 FEMALE O Notice of general meeting to elect two orphans.1871 Mar p4,c2 BOARD OF Letter of protest at method of selecting the new Highway Inspector.1871 Mar p4,c3 HYGEIA HORemoving to Shuthonger House, Tewkesbury.1871 Mar p4,c5 BOARD OF Editorial on method of tendering to supply provisions.1871 Mar p4,c5 CENSUS. 1871 census forms distributed. Details given of U.K. & Cheltenham populations in past.1871 Mar p4,c6 CHELTENHAFirst annual report published.1871 Mar p4,c6 PARISH CHRenovation scaffolding in transept removed after 20 years. Organ to now be re-erected.1871 Mar p4,c6 SMALLPOX Editorial strongly supporting compulsory vaccination law.1871 Mar p4,c6 SPEARING Details of nominations for election to Board.1871 Mar p4,c6 SPRING ST Number of runners in each race announced. Event to be on April 13th & 14th.1871 Mar p5,c1 CLARENCE No. 4 for sale. No. 1 also for sale (see col 2)1871 Mar p5,c1 PROMENADNo. 9 for sale.1871 Mar p5,c2 WELLESLEYNo. 1 for sale.1871 Mar p5,c2 WELLINGTONo. 17 for sale.1871 Mar p8,c1 ROYAL AGRMeeting of committee organising Society's visit in 1872.1871 Mar p8,c2 INSPECTORNew inspector, Mr G. W. Sadler, took up his duties on 25th March.1871 Mar p8,c2 LICENSING Meeting in Gloucester to discuss this bill. Representatives from Cheltenham Present.1871 Mar p8,c3 EARLY CLOLetter re reluctance of some large employers to close early.1871 Apr 5p2,c2 EAST GLOUReport of general meeting.1871 Apr 5p2,c3 COCKERELLFull report of grandstand accident claim by Capt. C. Morant.1871 Apr 5p2,c3 RACECOURSDamages sought following 1866 grandstand accident.1871 Apr 5p2,c6 SWEETING Raises question of medical order expenses for the poor.1871 Apr 5p4,c1 ASSEMBLYSuccess of Panorama of Franco-Prussian war.1871 Apr 5p4,c4 ARCHERY SCheltenham to invite national archery meeting.1871 Apr 5p4,c5 MARGRETTEditorial comments unfavourably on election as Commissioner.1871 Apr 5p4,c6 DIXON-HARLocal man to be one of governors of Christs Hospital.1871 Apr 5p4,c6 GAS SUPPLEditorial comment on poor quality and high price.1871 Apr 5p4,c6 NORTON FWell known London entertainer to appear at Assembly Rooms.1871 Apr 5p4,c6 TOWN CLOEditorial on payment for clock by Dr. and Mrs. Thorp.1871 Apr 5p4,c6 WATER SUPEditorial comment on risks to health on failures.1871 Apr 5p4,c6 WELLINGTOOccupied by Bells Great Circus.1871 Apr 5p8,c4 GUARDIANSList of candidates and comment on partisan method of election.1871 Apr 5p8,c6 COLLEGIATList of Society of Arts candidates.

1871 Apr 1p0,c4 VESTRY MEReport of election of overseers at disorderly meeting.1871 Apr 1p2,c4 OVERSEERSAppointed at vestry meeting.1871 Apr 1p2,c4 VESTRY MEDiscusses new Poor Rate Assessment Act.1871 Apr 1p4,c4 VESTRY MEEditorial comment critical of conduct of meeting.1871 Apr 1p4,c6 BAKER MR.Invents a new croquet mallet.1871 Apr 1p4,c6 GUARDIANSResults in all five wards.1871 Apr 1p8,c2 VESTRY MEAnnual Easter meeting - full report.1871 Apr 1p8,c3 ANDREW PLeeter to editor on government scheme of local taxation.1871 Apr 1p8,c5 PITTVILLE Advertised to let.1871 Apr 1p2,c4 CONGREGAAnniversary sermons in connection with London Missionary Society.1871 Apr 1p2,c5 COUNTY AGMeets in town.1871 Apr 1p2,c6 BOARD OF Arrangements for sending 12 lads to Canada discussed.1871 Apr 1p3,c3 STEEPLECHFull report.1871 Apr 1p4,c4 CHARLTON Appointment of perpetual curate.1871 Apr 1p4,c4 DELANCEY About to be built on the slope of Leckhampton hill.1871 Apr 1p4,c5 WALKER DRHealth improving after serious illness.1871 Apr 1p4,c6 ALL SAINT Rifle volunteers attend morning service.1871 Apr 1p4,c6 POOR RELIReport on winter activities.1871 Apr 1p4,c6 REFORM CLAnnual concert at Town Hall.1871 Apr 1p8,c1 GENERAL HMeeting of subscribers to discuss new fever hospital.1871 Apr 1p8,c6 BILLINGS Obituary.1871 Apr 1p8,c6 BOARD OF List of those elected.1871 Apr 2p2,c2 POLICE CONew parish constables sworn in.1871 Apr 2p2,c4 SOCIETY F Annual report.1871 Apr 2p2,c5 BOARD OF Newly elected Board elect officials.1871 Apr 2p3,c5 OVERSEERSLetter on behaviour of Mr. H. G. Davies before election.1871 Apr 2p4,c1 HORTICULTTo hold floral fete on May 4th.1871 Apr 2p4,c4 BOARD OF Reward offered for identity of forgery of notice of withdrawal from election.1871 Apr 2p4,c5 CENSUS. Population statistics for Cheltenham population -(Total 41,920).1871 Apr 2p4,c6 CLEEVE HILRow over right to train horses on common.1871 Apr 2p5,c3 COPT ELM 17 plots for sale along newly formed road.1871 Apr 2p8,c2 EAST COURReport of wedding of Miss Potter and Captain Bathe.1871 Apr 2p8,c3 PARISH CHCompletion of repairs delayed.1871 Apr 2p8,c3 PHILHARMOConcert at Assembly Rooms..1871 Apr 2p8,c3 ST. PAUL'SRev. W. H. Wright asks lady with cough to leave church..1871 Apr 2p8,c4 COLLEGE CReport of Athletic meeting.1871 Apr 2p8,c5 FEVER HOSLetter from Disney Thorp.1871 Apr 2p8,c5 McCARTHY,Letter replying to criticism of his Seance Magnetique.1871 Apr 2p8,c5 RATES. Figures for commissioners and parish rates.1871 May p2,c2 BOARD OF Objections voiced on election of Mr. ward as vice-chairman.1871 May p2,c5 INGRAM HELong report on examination of late Inspector of Highways for bankruptcy.1871 May p4,c2 LINGWOOD,Notice of Court Leet to be held at Manor office.1871 May p4,c2 THORNBURNReward offered for information over forger of his letter of resignation.1871 May p4,c4 CENSUS, C Detailed break down of census figures for 1851, 1861 and 1871.1871 May p4,c4 COTSWOLDEditorial in support of Town's subscriptions being continued.1871 May p4,c4 HANDCOCK Presentation from congregation at his home 'Balnain' Lansdown Road.1871 May p4,c4 LIBRARY P Report of AGM and names of elected council members.1871 May p4,c4 ROYAL AGRCommittee from Council inspect site offered by Cheltenham.

1871 May p4,c5 ECCLESIASTCensus figures of the eight districts in Cheltenham.1871 May p4,c5 LIBERAL R Report of annual meeting.1871 May p4,c6 LUMB, KERHis plant and flower collection to be auctioned at The Elms.1871 May p4,c6 POTTER T. Gives dinner to past and present servants at East Court, Charlton Kings.1871 May p5,c1 ALDERS ALParticulars of sale.1871 May p5,c2 LYFIELD S Particulars of estate for auction.1871 May p8,c1 IMPROVEMDiscuss payment of Rate Collectors and of Inspector of Highways.1871 May p8,c4 RATE COLLJames Moss writes to editor on cost of rate collecting.1871 May p8,c4 THORNBURNLetters in correspondence column over forged withdrawal letter.1871 May p8,c6 PARISH CHServices of Rev. H. Browne and Rev. R. Ward recognised by presentation..1871 May p4,c4 RUSSELL, SEditorial comment on pamphlet on army reform.1871 May p4,c5 PARSONAGEAllocates cash to support town as site for Agricultural Show.1871 May p4,c5 ROYAL AGRDecision taken to have show in Cardiff, not Cheltenham.1871 May p4,c5 SAMUELSONSupports town holding Royal Agricultural Show at meeting.1871 May p4,c6 BUCKMAN JReplaced as manager of Pittville Spa by Mr. Macalpine.1871 May p4,c6 COLMORE, Fulsome editorial obituary on Master of Hounds.1871 May p4,c6 CORN EXC Venue for Madame Card's clairvoyant demonstration.1871 May p4,c6 HARMONIC Report of final concert of season at Assembly Rooms.1871 May p4,c6 NATIONAL To be held at college grounds.1871 May p4,c6 PITTVILLE Report of change of management.1871 May p5,c1 LYFIELD SOSale of building land.1871 May p8,c2 AGG-GARDNTo be steward at Three Quires Festival.1871 May p8,c2 AMATEUR PLocal society visit to Woodchester Park reported.1871 May p8,c2 KAY, SIR B One of Cheltenham stewards for Three Choirs Festival.1871 May p8,c2 LAWRENCEFormer resident accused of arson in Jersey.1871 May p8,c2 LUMB R. K.Sale of plants following death reported.1871 May p8,c2 ROWE G. F.Performance by local man in Birmingham praised.1871 May p8,c2 SAMUELSONLocal M.P. supports brewer's deputation on Licensing Bill.1871 May p8,c4 DIXON R. J.Refutes charge of neglect in Hesters Way rate collection.1871 May p2,c2 CATTLE MANeighbours complain of mess.1871 May p2,c2 IMPERIAL Improvement Commissioners refer complaint about chair stand to Highways committee.1871 May p2,c3 WYMANS BPrestbury agree to divert sewage to Cheltenham sewer to avoid fouling brook.1871 May p2,c4 DAWSON, RBankruptcy hearing in County Court.1871 May p2,c5 LICENSING Mr. S. Brown addresses meeting kin Town Hall.1871 May p2,c6 HORSLEY, Licensed to produce explosives.1871 May p3,c2 WORKHOUSGirls found too unmanageable to go into service locally.1871 May p4,c6 BOARD OF Editorial on internal squabbles.1871 May p8,c4 BOYS' ORPMr. Finch advocates purchase of St. Margaret's estate.1871 May p8,c4 COLMORE Arrangements for funeral..1871 May p8,c4 IMPROVEMEditorial on dealing with gas and water companies.1871 May p8,c5 LADIES' C Outstanding results in London University Examination for women.1871 May p8,c5 PARISH CHPresentation to Rev's Joy-Browne and R. Ward.1871 May p8,c7 OXFORD LOExaminations for girls held in Cheltenham.1871 May p2,c3 BOARD OF Mr. Sweeting and Mr. Ward in dispute over vice-chairmanship.1871 May p2,c4 COLMORE CDetailed description of funeral with list of mourners.1871 May p2,c4 VINCENT HDetails of his lecture on 'Late Great War'.1871 May p4,c1 ALL SAINTSChurchwardens seek tenders for iron gates and railings.1871 May p4,c3 GILKES EDWOffers private tuition and will accept boarders.

1871 May p4,c3 MASONIC HLord Sherborne to hold Provincial Grand Lodge.1871 May p4,c3 WATLING ROffers tuition to pupils at 9, Rotunda Terrace.1871 May p4,c5 WATER SUPEditorial on dispute over cost of street cleansing.1871 May p4,c6 BRITISH ANReport of annual meeting at Assembly Rooms.1871 May p4,c6 PARISH CHReport on progress of renovations and plans for removal of organ to North transept.1871 May p8,c2 SALEM CHAReport of Anniversary services.1871 May p8,c2 WESLEY CHAReport of Anniversary sermons.1871 May p8,c3 SWEETING Defends himself against commissioners over payment for street repairs outside his property.1871 May p8,c5 BOYS' ORPResponse to appeal by Mr. Finch for funds towards extension.1871 May p8,c5 COTTESWOLReport of first field meeting this season.1871 May p8,c5 ST. MARY' Report of archidiaconal visitation.1871 May p8,c6 COLMORE COil painting on view to be purchased by Colmore family.1871 May p8,c6 PHILIPPS, Academic success for each of his four sons.1871 May p2,c2 BOARD OF Argument over election of vice-chairman and signing of minutes.1871 May p2,c3 BOODLE ALArgument in court over police discipline (constable drunk on duty). (See also letter page 8, col 5).1871 May p4,c1 CHELTENHANotice of AGM - motion to wind up the society.1871 May p4,c2 ORPHAN BOLetter appealing for funds to buy St Margarets Freehold Estate.1871 May p4,c5 PUBLIC FOEditorial decrying loss of paths which are ancient footways.1871 May p4,c6 CHARLTON New church to be opened by Bishop.1871 May p4,c6 CLOSE REV.Dean of Carlisle to preach at Parish Church in aid of restoration Fund.1871 May p8,c2 COTSWOLDMeeting at Plough Hotel following death of Mr Colmore.1871 May p8,c3 SHACKLEFOGloucestershire Banking Co. sue executor in Court of Common Pleas.1871 May p8,c5 BOYS ORPHLetter on history of origin of asylum.1871 Jun 7p2,c3 DUNALLEY Commissioners discuss upgrading to highway - some argument.1871 Jun 7p2,c6 CEMETERY.Report of consecration of additional plot by Bishop.1871 Jun 7p4,c5 SWEETING Editorial regrets decision of friends to reject offer of Mr. Ward.1871 Jun 7p4,c5 WARD MR.Editorial praises offer to resign vice-chair of Guardians.1871 Jun 7p4,c5 WARD MR.Well-known dissenter supports Bishop at cemetery consecration.1871 Jun 7p4,c6 GOODLAKE Full report of wedding of Swindon Village Rector's daughter.1871 Jun 7p4,c6 GRAHAM SITo take on mastership of Cotswold Old Hounds after death of C. F. Cregoe Colmore.1871 Jun 7p8,c1 HOLY APOSFull report of formal opening with description of church.1871 Jun 7p8,c1 POTTER REVTo be first minister of Holy Apostles Church.1871 Jun 7p8,c2 HIGGS CHAHosts luncheon after opening of Holy Apostles Church.1871 Jun 7p8,c2 MIDDLETONAttends opening of Holy Apostles as architect.1871 Jun 7p8,c3 EMBLEM CInquest on George Stevens accident held at Cleeve Hill Home.1871 Jun 7p8,c4 BETHEL CHRev. J. Flory to be pastor.1871 Jun 7p8,c4 BOYD DR. Former vicar of Christ Church to preach in Cheltenham.1871 Jun 7p8,c4 COOMBE HIReport of sale to Mr. E. Sowerby of St. Marks.1871 Jun 7p8,c4 PRESTBURYReport of annual celebration of establishment.1871 Jun 7p8,c5 RUSSELL E Letter on encroachment of local footpaths.1871 Jun 7p8,c6 BROWNE REReplaces ill Rector at Parish Church school outing.1871 Jun 7p8,c6 PARISH CHReport of outing to Pittville Park.1871 Jun 7p8,c7 STEVENS GReport of fatal accident lto well-known steeplechaser.1871 Jun 1p4,c2 CATTLE AUProposal to form new company to buy land in High Street.1871 Jun 1p4,c4 SCHOOL OFPrize list.1871 Jun 1p4,c6 BRITISH S Results of drawing examination of Department of Science and Art.1871 Jun 1p4,c6 CROQUET Annual tournament in Montpellier Gardens - full report.1871 Jun 1p4,c6 MORTON HESuccessful in preliminary examination for solicitors.

1871 Jun 1p4,c6 WALKER HYoungest son of Rector dies aged 15.1871 Jun 1p4,c6 WOOSTER MFormer Cheltenham hotel keeper sues for divorce.1871 Jun 1p5,c6 DUNALLEY Declared as highway by Improvement Commissioners.1871 Jun 1p8,c2 PROTESTANAnnual meeting at Corn Exchange - full report.1871 Jun 1p8,c2 TEMPORARLarge congregation hears sermon by Dean of Exeter.1871 Jun 1p8,c3 HORTICULTJune flower show at Pittville gardens.1871 Jun 1p8,c3 SMITH MR. Former Grammar School pupil gains 1st. at Oxford.1871 Jun 1p8,c3 STEVENS GFuneral of former jockey at Cheltenham cemetery.1871 Jun 2p2,c4 COTSWOLDMeeting to discuss their future at Plough Hotel.1871 Jun 2p2,c6 BOARD OF Quarterly tenders accepted.1871 Jun 2p2,c6 WORKHOUSEmigration discussed at Guardians' meeting.1871 Jun 2p4,c5 PROPRIETAAnnual prize distribution - full report.1871 Jun 2p4,c5 SCHOOL OFPrize list re government examination in drawing.1871 Jun 2p4,c6 BRITISH S Copy of report by H. M. Inspector.1871 Jun 2p4,c6 CHURCH OFExcursion to view Roman remains at Foss Bridge.1871 Jun 2p4,c6 IMPROVEMAnnual licensing meeting.1871 Jun 2p4,c6 NONCONFOOpen air services on Sunday evenings.1871 Jun 2p8,c1 CLOSE DR. Dean of Carlisle preaches at Parish Church.1871 Jun 2p8,c4 GRAMMAR Founders day service and prize giving.1871 Jun 2p2,c1 COLLEGE CFull report of speech day and prize giving.1871 Jun 2p2,c3 COLLEGE CReport of meeting of College Proprietors.1871 Jun 2p3,c2 BOARD OF Dispute over vice-chairmanship continues.1871 Jun 2p3,c3 RIFLE VOL Result of competition between College land Rifle Volunteers.1871 Jun 2p4,c5 CATTLE AUEditorial on proposal to from this company.1871 Jun 2p4,c5 FAUCONBEEditorial refers to its purchase by Ladies' College Council.1871 Jun 2p4,c5 LADIES' COEditorial on reversal of proposal for new site.1871 Jun 2p5,c4 PATES CHAParticulars of sale of three properties.1871 Jun 2p8,c3 NATIONAL Competition held in Cheltenham for third time.1871 Jun 2p8,c3 VACCINATIParents summoned for refusing to vaccinate children.1871 Jun 2p8,c5 BROWN REVReport of open air sermon in Clarence Street.1871 Jun 2p8,c6 BAKER AUGLetter over his sale of land for Cattle Auction Company.1871 Jul 5 p2,c3 IMPROVEMReport of dispute with Mr. Sweeting over cost of street repairs.1871 Jul 5 p2,c5 BOARD OF Discuss case of Mrs. Saville and her desertion.1871 Jul 5 p3,c1 COTSWOLDElection of Sir Reginald Graham to Mastership of hunt.1871 Jul 5 p3,c3 NATIONAL Report of competitions and annual business meeting.1871 Jul 5 p3,c4 COLLEGE CReport of flower show.1871 Jul 5 p3,c4 MAJOR ANDPlays at flower show in College.1871 Jul 5 p4,c2 CAMBRAY VPrep. school moved to superior accommodation from Cambray Place.1871 Jul 5 p4,c5 BRIGG REV.Former college master to be principal of Brighton college.1871 Jul 5 p4,c5 COLLEGIATEditorial lists results in science and art examinations.1871 Jul 5 p4,c5 TEWKESBURTeachers annual outing reported.1871 Jul 5 p4,c6 GAS COMPFull report of Gas and Water Companies picnic.1871 Jul 5 p5,c1 HILLCOURTFull description of Marle Hill residence for sale.1871 Jul 5 p8,c2 ST. JOHN'SDr. Close preaches in aid of fund for enlargement of church.1871 Jul 5 p8,c3 CLOSE DR. Preaches at St. John's church.1871 Jul 5 p8,c4 ODDFELLOAnnual celebration in presence of local M.P. reported.1871 Jul 5 p8,c4 SAMUELSOAttends Oddfellows' annual celebration.1871 Jul 5 p8,c5 INDUSTRIALetter from Treasurer Mr. Rae appeals for funds.

1871 Jul 12p4,c3 ONLEY MR.Editorial supports suggestion for smallpox special premises.1871 Jul 12p4,c5 HUMPHRIS Editorial supports local surveyor in report.1871 Jul 12p4,c5 STANHOPE Editorial on death caused by wretched conditions.1871 Jul 12p4,c6 BROWN REVAttends Highbury Sunday Schools outing.1871 Jul 12p4,c6 GT. NORWOIncrease in accommodation required.1871 Jul 12p4,c6 HIGHBURY Report of annual treat.1871 Jul 12p8,c4 PHILLIPS REAttends Chief Rabbi on visit to Cheltenham.1871 Jul 12p8,c4 STERNBERGWith E. Samuels meet Chief Rabbi as synagogue wardens.1871 Jul 12p8,c4 SYNAGOGUReport of visit by Chief Rabbi with history of local premises.1871 Jul 12p8,c5 FORESTERSReport of annual meeting with Major Boissier presiding.1871 Jul 19p1,c2 TAIT THE MEstablishment for young ladies.1871 Jul 19p2,c1 COTSWOLDSale, and circumstances leading up to it - full report.1871 Jul 19p2,c2 RANSOME Application for release from gaol by fraudulent bankrupt.1871 Jul 19p2,c3 BOARD OF Discusses rising costs of maintenance in workhouse.1871 Jul 19p2,c3 GODING JOWrites in reply to leTter from poor law board.1871 Jul 19p4,c2 BIRDLIP H Prize list.1871 Jul 19p4,c2 DAVIS MISSPrincipal of Northampton House Preparatory School.1871 Jul 19p4,c2 FROWER MRLadies school principal.1871 Jul 19p4,c3 BYRNE WILPublishes verse on the legends of Cheltenham and Gloucester.1871 Jul 19p4,c3 ENGLISH F Major General adjudged bankrupt.1871 Jul 19p4,c3 JUDD MARTBankruptcy notice.1871 Jul 19p4,c4 COLLEGE CEditorial comment on rumoured lack of proficiency in english.1871 Jul 19p4,c4 COLLEGE CEditorial on successes in Woolwich examinations.1871 Jul 19p4,c4 TRAMWAY -Passenger tram between town and Winchcombe proposed.1871 Jul 19p4,c6 COLLEGIATExamination successes of former pupils.1871 Jul 19p4,c6 COTSWOLDFurther details of sale.1871 Jul 19p4,c6 DOVEY MR. Obituary.1871 Jul 19p5,c1 HILL COURTEditorial comment on rumoured lack of proficiency in english.1871 Jul 19p5,c5 CATTLE AUPreliminary prospectus.1871 Jul 19p8,c2 GAS GREENHold childrens flower show.1871 Jul 19p8,c3 TRENWITH Minister of King Street chapel given farewell tea.1871 Jul 19p8,c5 TOOGOOD Letter to editor re Cheltenham sewage at Hayden.1871 Jul 26p2,c1 BOARD OF Letter from Poor Law Board on inquiry into allegations of uncollected Poor's Rate.1871 Jul 26p2,c5 CONTAGIOUCheltenham men in large delegation to ask Home Secretary to repeal Act.1871 Jul 26p4,c4 RAILWAY BProblems of children playing on bridge parapets highlighted in editorial following a serious accident.1871 Jul 26p4,c4 SMALLPOX Editorial on quest for site. 'Not in my back yard' attitude is understandable.1871 Aug 2p2,c1 BOARD OF Debate and decision to build sanitorium for infectious diseases in workhouse grounds.1871 Aug 2p4,c1 ST MARY'SThird anniversary service of the re-opening of church after restoration.1871 Aug 2p4,c3 ELECTORALDetails of number of electors in each ward.1871 Aug 2p4,c5 NORTH PLAAnnual sunday school treat to Bishop's Cleeve from Countess of Huntingdon's church.1871 Aug 2p5,c2 JESSOP'S NNotice of auction sale of 'The Aviaries' plus nursery gardens near GWR station.1871 Aug 2p5,c3 VICTORIA Brewery on corner of Sun Street and Tewkesbury Road for sale.1871 Aug 2p5,c4 CATTLE AUPreliminary prospectus of proposed company in Cheltenham on site of 'Sun Orchard'.1871 Aug 7p8,c5 AVIARY GASale failed to reach reserve.1871 Aug 9p4,c4 CHESTER WEditorial on reopening of footpath to High Street.1871 Aug 9p4,c5 ST. MARY' Report of anniversary of reopening with full ritual.1871 Aug 9p8,c2 RUSSELL MSupports maintenance of footpaths at Commissioners meeting.1871 Aug 9p8,c2 ST. MARK'SSewerage proposals discussed by Commissioners.

1871 Aug 9p8,c4 MALVERN Takes chair at Reform Club dinner.1871 Aug 9p8,c4 REFORM CLAccount of outing to Berkeley.1871 Aug 9p8,c5 GRIFFITH RGives address on Roman period during Sunday School outing.1871 Aug 9p8,c5 SAMUELSONSpeaks at Reform Club dinner.1871 Aug 9p8,c5 UNITARIANReport of Sunday School outing to Chedworth.1871 Aug 9p8,c6 MALONEY Former Cheltenham Volunteer instructor on murder charge.1871 Aug 9p8,c6 OWEN REV.New minister of King Street chapel conducts open air service.1871 Aug 1p4,c4 SWEETING Editorial on his over-sensitivity to criticism..1871 Aug 1p4,c5 POLICE COEditorial on problems caused by closure for whitewashing.1871 Aug 1p4,c6 BRYDGES MWords with Mr. Stroud led to single blow - editorial comment.1871 Aug 1p4,c6 GARDNERSReport of employees outing.1871 Aug 1p4,c6 PITTVILLE. Large number attend fete.1871 Aug 1p8,c4 BYRNE W. Book 'Legends of Cheltenham and Gloucestershire' reviewed.1871 Aug 1p8,c5 WILLIS T. FWrites on workhouse expenditure.1871 Aug 2p2,c3 POLICE COAnnual licensing session.1871 Aug 2p2,c4 BISHOPS CProtest at ritualistic practices introduced by curate.1871 Aug 2p4,c5 LADIES' C Examiner supports proposed move to Bayshill.1871 Aug 2p4,c6 GRAMMAR Success in Oxford local examinations.1871 Aug 2p4,c6 POWELL ANStaff outing to Pull Court.1871 Aug 2p4,c6 WALKER REVRestored to health at Torquay, able to preach again at St. Mary's1871 Aug 2p8,c6 COLLEDGE,Leave Lauriston House for Shrewsbury.1871 Aug 2p8,c6 MARKET, Growth in sales.1871 Aug 3p4,c5 PARISH CHRev. Joy-Browne resigns curacy.1871 Aug 3p4,c6 BOARD OF South ward election declared null and void.1871 Aug 3p4,c6 MARSHALL Seriously hurt falling from ladder.1871 Aug 3p8,c6 AGRICULTUAnnual exhibition at Pittville.1871 Aug 3p8,c6 OLD BATH Complaint about noisy activities of youths in meadow.1871 Sep 6p3,c3 BOARD OF Discuss account and deposits books of collectors of poor rate.1871 Sep 6p3,c3 JOHN GODIObjects to allowing Guardians access to his account books.1871 Sep 6p4,c1 TURNPIKE Notice of tolls to be let by auction at Plough Hotel.1871 Sep 6p4,c1 UNION WOSeek tender for victuals.1871 Sep 6p4,c5 KER DR. - Injured in accident to his carriage.1871 Sep 6p4,c5 PARISH CHEditorial on resignation of curate Rev. Joy Browne.1871 Sep 6p4,c5 POULTRY Editorial on loss made at recent poultry show at Pittville.1871 Sep 6p4,c6 MONTPELLIAnnual benefit announced.1871 Sep 6p5,c1 HILL COURTFull particulars of sale.1871 Sep 6p8,c1 IMPROVEMDiscuss sewage and ash disposal, street watering and scavenger.1871 Sep 6p8,c2 BAILLIE MIHer offer of drinking fountain accepted by Commissioners.1871 Sep 6p8,c3 UNION WODetailed proposal for alterations.1871 Sep 6p8,c4 DERBY J. T Details of his proposals for alterations to workhouse.1871 Sep 6p8,c4 FOOT AND Serious local outbreak.1871 Sep 6p8,c5 EAST GLOUDiscussion on location of a station at Fairford.1871 Sep 6p8,c5 WALKER REWrites to editor on sanitary state of the town.1871 Sep 1p4,c3 CORNWALLTakes over Hygeia House Prestbury as school.1871 Sep 1p4,c5 DELANCEY Editorial on site erection and financing.1871 Sep 1p4,c5 OVERSEERSEditorial on failure to provide union funds collected.1871 Sep 1p4,c6 AGRICULTUAccounts of discussion on allocation of profit.1871 Sep 1p4,c6 FOOT AND Editorial on increase of infected farms.

1871 Sep 1p4,c6 GABELL REVDonates money for purchase of land for fever hospital.1871 Sep 1p4,c6 GAITSKELLChairs meeting of agricultural committee.1871 Sep 1p4,c6 POULTRY Failure to receive money from agricultural show to cover loss.1871 Sep 1p4,c6 THEATRE REditorial comment on Albery's 'The Two Roses'.1871 Sep 1p8,c2 NORTH PLAAddress on sale of alcohol on Sunday.1871 Sep 1p8,c3 BROWN REVAttends North Place Chapel meeting on Sunday sale of alcohol.1871 Sep 1p8,c3 SEWAGE F Report of annual meeting.1871 Sep 1p8,c4 ALL SAINTSDay out by Worcester archaeologists concludes with evensong.1871 Sep 1p8,c4 WALKER JOEntertains Worcester archaeologists at Westbourne House.1871 Sep 1p8,c5 MIDDLETOArchitect of Holy Apostles attends dinner for Worcester archaeologists.1871 Sep 1p8,c5 WILLIS T.F.Protests in letter at sale of the Poors Ground.1871 Sep 1p8,c6 GORDON LITwo poems printed.1871 Sep 1p8,c6 RAILWAY SHope for improvements to Lansdown and St. James' stations.1871 Sep 2p2,c3 BOARD OF Discuss superannuation of poor law officers.1871 Sep 2p2,c4 CHARLTON Full report of second annual show.1871 Sep 2p4,c3 HUMPHRIS Advertise for tenders for Prestbury Sewage Works.1871 Sep 2p4,c6 BAKER STRReport of annual out-door treat.1871 Sep 2p4,c6 CORN EXCHDetails of internal renovation.1871 Sep 2p4,c6 FOOT AND 120 farms affected in Cheltenham Petty Session district.1871 Sep 2p8,c5 PRESTBURYDetailed account of services in aid of new organ.1871 Sep 2p8,c6 BAMBURY Death in New York of former tailor in Cheltenham.1871 Sep 2p8,c7 SOCIETY P Report of annual meeting of Cheltenham Auxiliary.1871 Sep 2p2,c1 CHARLTON Full report of Police Court proceedings.1871 Sep 2p2,c6 BOARD OF New election announced of Guardians for South ward.1871 Sep 2p4,c2 GENERAL HAcknowledges recent donation to funds.1871 Sep 2p4,c5 CHARLTON Examiner comments upon case.1871 Sep 2p4,c5 LADIES' COExaminer comments upon proposals for new accommodation.1871 Sep 2p4,c6 ANGELE ELReport of Assembly Room performance.1871 Sep 2p4,c6 RIFLE VOL Report of Thirteen Corps' Sports Day.1871 Sep 2p4,c6 YOUNG & GNew sale room premises in Promenade.1871 Sep 2p5,c1 WELLINGTOFor sale.1871 Sep 2p8,c1 VICTORIA Court case. lessee charged with removal of fixtures.1871 Sep 2p8,c3 PARISH CHUFarewell service for Rev Joy-Browne curate.1871 Oct 4p2,c1 IMPROVEMHeavy expenditure in month. Water charges high for street cleaning.1871 Oct 4p2,c2 IMPROVEMAgreed that 150 trees be planted in London Road.1871 Oct 4p2,c2 IMPROVEMDebate on rescindment of closure at night of parish churchyard footway. (see also editorial page 4 col 5).1871 Oct 4p4,c2 HEATH WILOffers himself as candidate for South ward following a void election.1871 Oct 4p4,c4 LADIES COLSpecial AGM to rescind motion of 17th June 1871.1871 Oct 4p4,c5 SEWERAGEIntention to lay sewers in Leckhampton and St Marks.1871 Oct 4p4,c6 FRY REV T Licensed as chaplain of Cheltenham College sanitorium.1871 Oct 4p8,c2 JEX-BLAKE Chairs special meeting of Ladies' College shareholders.1871 Oct 4p8,c2 LADIES' COFull report of special meeting of shareholders.1871 Oct 4p8,c6 ST. MARY' Rector's son plays refurbished organ.1871 Oct 1p3,c1 BOARD OF Discuss failure of overseers to pay March call.1871 Oct 1p3,c1 POORS GR Guardians discuss enlargement of workhouse.1871 Oct 1p4,c5 ONLEY MR.Editorial comment on reference to cost of indiscriminate charity.1871 Oct 1p4,c6 BOROUGH REditorial commends impartiality of Barrister Mr. Lister.1871 Oct 1p4,c6 CHARLTON Editorial comments on letter.

1871 Oct 1p4,c6 THEATRE RComment on performance by company of Mr. Wallace.1871 Oct 1p5,c1 VICTORIA Details of premises for sale.1871 Oct 1p8,c1 ELECTORAL Court proceedings on revision given in detail.1871 Oct 1p8,c3 AGG-GARDNCattle market held in yard of his 'Original Brewery'.1871 Oct 1p8,c4 COUNTY C Account of interior redecoration of Regent Street building.1871 Oct 1p8,c4 DRURY J. Of Stamford Lodge - Alcohol causes death of wife.1871 Oct 1p8,c4 HOLMAN W.To replace Mr. Baker as secretary to Cotswold Hunt.1871 Oct 1p8,c4 ROYAL WELReport of death during evening service.1871 Oct 1p8,c5 MORGAN FELocal sculptor makes busts of late Bishop of Montreal.1871 Oct 1p2,c1 BOROUGH RFurther report of continuing proceedings.1871 Oct 1p2,c5 COUNTY C Alterations and improvements to interior noted.1871 Oct 1p3,c2 BOARD OF In dispute with overseers over non-payment of rates.1871 Oct 1p4,c2 ST. JOHN'SRestoration fund list of subscribers.1871 Oct 1p4,c6 BOROUGH RStatistics resulting from revision of voters' lists.1871 Oct 1p4,c6 DUTTON MRFormer local trader may have lost all in great Chicago fire.1871 Oct 1p4,c6 LLOYD MR.Workhouse schoolmaster dies suddenly.1871 Oct 1p4,c6 SMITH MR. Appointed head of Whitworth School of Science.1871 Oct 1p4,c6 TEWKESBURMothers' meetings organised in Gas Green chapel.1871 Oct 1p4,c6 WHITWORTHRemoves from Regent Street to High Street.1871 Oct 1p5,c6 LECKHAMPNotice of construction of sewers.1871 Oct 1p8,c3 CHARLTON Report of government enquiry at Vestry Hall.1871 Oct 1p8,c5 HOLMES G.Member of local board writes to editor on sewage question.1871 Oct 1p8,c6 IMPROVEMWin case brought v Mr. Sweeting.1871 Oct 1p8,c6 MELLERSH Marries at Tenby - full report of wedding.1871 Oct 1p8,c6 SWEETING Loses case against Improvement Commissioners.1871 Oct 2p2,c1 VICTORIA RApplication for transfer of licence from Mrs Savile.1871 Oct 2p2,c3 SCOTT RUSAttempts to start new social movement.1871 Oct 2p2,c4 DEBENHAMBarrow and Browne imprisoned for conspiracy to defraud.1871 Oct 2p3,c2 BOARD OF Baron de Ferrieres suggests workhouse boys could be taught at St. Pauls Schools.1871 Oct 2p4,c6 BOARD OF Result of new South Ward elections.1871 Oct 2p5,c5 CARRINGT Late of Pittville Lawn request for claims.1871 Oct 2p8,c1 CONSTITUTAnnual feast of tea and toast at Corn Exchange.1871 Oct 2p8,c4 ST. MARK'SEnquiry into sewerage.1871 Oct 2p8,c5 CHARLTONLetter on sewage enquiry.1871 Oct 2p8,c5 FIELD MR. HPublication of 'Eleven years in a lunatic asylum.'1871 Nov 1p2,c1 CHURCH ASFull report of Autumnal meeting held at Assembly Rooms.1871 Nov 1p4,c2 CHICAGO FList of subscriptions.1871 Nov 1p4,c2 PARSONAGEOpens subscription list for Chicago Disaster Fund.1871 Nov 1p4,c5 ATHENAEUConversazione and meeting to arrange lecture programme.1871 Nov 1p4,c5 THEATRE REditorial on fine acting of Mr. J.H. Allen.1871 Nov 1p4,c6 BARDSLEY To preach at St. John's after completion of church roof.1871 Nov 1p4,c6 COTSWOLDReport of opening meet.1871 Nov 1p4,c6 LINTER RICExaminer commends his performance at Assembly Rooms.1871 Nov 1p8,c1 CARRINGTONotice for claims on estate.1871 Nov 1p8,c1 COURT LEENotice of meeting at Manor office.1871 Nov 1p8,c1 LYON MARYNotice for claims on estate.1871 Nov 1p8,c1 MAKEPEACESeeks pupils whom he would educate with his own sons.1871 Nov 1p8,c1 STOPPARD Notice for claims on estate.

1871 Nov 1p8,c4 BOARD OF Proposal by Baron de Ferrieres for education of workhouse children.1871 Nov 8p2,c4 SOCIETY F First annual show at Corn Exchange and dinner at Royal Hotel.1871 Nov 8p4,c3 DICKERSONBankrupt.1871 Nov 8p4,c5 IMPROVEMEditorial on budget (Report on page 8).1871 Nov 8p4,c6 ALL SAINT Dedication festival.1871 Nov 8p4,c6 HEALTH STACheltenham has lowest death rate in country.1871 Nov 8p4,c6 IMPROVEMPreparations for new election in East Ward..1871 Nov 8p4,c6 STEVENS GMeeting to discus erection of monument.1871 Nov 8p5,c4 KEYNSHAMFormer college boarding house for sale.1871 Nov 8p8,c4 COLLEGE, Letter protesting at proposed introduction of three terms instead of two.1871 Nov 8p8,c5 BOY'S BRITAnnual public examination.1871 Nov 8p8,c6 UNION WOLetter from Baron De Ferrieres on boys' schooling.1871 Nov p2,c4 BOARD OF Decision to refer plans for building an extension to the Building Committee.1871 Nov p4,c3 IMPROVEMNotice of election on November 20th and several election addresses.1871 Nov p4,c5 ROBINSON Railings put around grave at the New Cemetery by his servant.1871 Nov p4,c5 WESLEYAN New schools in connection with Bethesda Chapel opened on November 13th.1871 Nov p5,c1 CLARENCE No 7 to be sold by auction. Residence of Lieut-col Hobson.1871 Nov p5,c5 IMPROVEMNotice of intention to levy a two shilling rate at meeting on November 27th.1871 Nov p6,c1 CHELTENHANotice of application to Parliament to construct a tramway.1871 Nov p9,c5 IMPROVEMDiscussion on disposal of Charlton King's Sewerage.1871 Nov p9,c5 IMPROVEMDrinking fountain and lamp presented by Miss Baillie to be placed in Clarence Street.1871 Nov p2,c1 BOARD OF Discuss arrears in rate collection.1871 Nov p2,c3 EAST GLOUTo apply to Parliament for extension of time to build part of line and for confirmation of agreements between Great Western and Witney Railway Companies.1871 Nov p3,c1 GAS LIGHTApplication to Parliament for various powers including construction of tramway.1871 Nov p4,c2 WILLIS T. FProclaims he should have been elected as commissioner.1871 Nov p4,c4 ELECTIONSEditorial on results of East Ward election.1871 Nov p4,c4 WALKER REEditorial on his accord with the nonconformists in Cheltenham.1871 Nov p4,c5 BENNETT J.Receives certificate of the Pharmaceutical Society.1871 Nov p4,c5 LILLINGSTOReport of fatal accident.1871 Nov p4,c5 PHILIPS, S Presents ï¾£100 to Mr. Gawen Harle collector for the Working Men's Club.1871 Nov p4,c5 WORKING MSir A. Ramsay Bart. distributes prizes and certificates.1871 Nov p4,c6 SAMUELSONReport of his visit to Gloucester, Massachusetts.1871 Nov p5,c2 BOX JOHN -Adjudged bankrupt.1871 Nov p5,c4 DICKERSONAdjudged bankrupt.1871 Nov p8,c3 ELECTIONSResults of election for ten commissioners.1871 Nov p3,c1 GAS LIGHTDetails of application to parliament for leave to proceed.1871 Nov p4,c2 ELECTION Official declaration of poll.1871 Nov p4,c4 TOWN COMMeeting for appointment of officers - editorial comment.1871 Nov p4,c5 CHARLTON Discussed at special meeting of local board.1871 Nov p4,c6 ATHENAEUHearts lecture on Charlotte Bronte at Corn Exchange.1871 Nov p4,c6 BLOODWORTAwarded prizes at Birmingham Poultry Show.1871 Nov p4,c6 BROWN REVPresides at anti-smoking meeting at Highbury School.1871 Nov p4,c6 COLLEGE CSuccesses at Balliol College, Oxford.1871 Nov p4,c6 HIGHBURYAnti-smoking meeting addressed by former resident of town.1871 Nov p4,c6 MAISEY FRPasses last exam for MRCS.1871 Nov p8,c1 TOWN IMPFull report of annual meeting for the election of overseers.1871 Nov p8,c3 COUNTY C Two bankruptcy sittings.1871 Nov p8,c3 ENGLISH MExamination for bankruptcy at County Court.

1871 Nov p8,c4 JONES ANNReport of inquest on death of 95 year old.1871 Nov p8,c5 UNION OVEComplaint about assistant overseer and poor rate collected.1871 Dec 6p2,c3 BOARD OF Discuss building of temporary smallpox hospital.1871 Dec 6p2,c3 TRYE B.C. Returns after illness to chair Board of Guardians meeting.1871 Dec 6p3,c1 SUNDAY CLMeeting to support closing of pubs on Sundays.1871 Dec 6p4,c1 MONTPELLINotice of general meeting.1871 Dec 6p4,c4 CEMETERY,Figures for burials.1871 Dec 6p4,c5 EARLSWOODMeet at Assembly Rooms gives information.1871 Dec 6p4,c5 MEREDITH Daughter of Rev. C.B. Trye petitions for divorce.1871 Dec 6p4,c6 CAGE BIRDExhibition at Assembly Rooms.1871 Dec 6p4,c6 SMALLPOX Letter complaining about 2 separate responsible boards.1871 Dec 6p5,c2 FULLWOOD For sale or to let with 9 acres.1871 Dec 6p5,c5 UNION WORequest for tenders for provisions.1871 Dec 6p8,c1 LICENSED Annual dinner at Corn Exchange.1871 Dec 6p8,c4 IMPROVEMDiscuss lamps in Shelburne Road and siting of Miss Baillie's drinking fountain.1871 Dec 1p2,c2 BOARD OF Discuss small pox ward.1871 Dec 1p2,c3 UNION WOMaster and Matron request increase in salary.1871 Dec 1p4,c4 CORN EXC Special prayer meeting for Prince of Wales in his illness.1871 Dec 1p4,c4 PRINCE OFEditorial on his illness.1871 Dec 1p4,c4 WALKER DRRector attends special prayer meeting for Prince of Wales.1871 Dec 1p4,c5 BOODLE A.Appointed a commissioner for oaths.1871 Dec 1p4,c5 BROWN JAEditorial on death of local sculptor of Montpellier figure.1871 Dec 1p4,c5 GRAHAM SIFavourable comment on his handling of Cotswold Hounds.1871 Dec 1p4,c5 ONLEY REV.Editorial on serious illness.1871 Dec 1p4,c5 PRINCE OFSuspension of public entertainments during illness.1871 Dec 1p4,c5 ST. LUKE' Subscriptions to fund.1871 Dec 1p5,c1 GRANVILLESale of land on newly laid out street.1871 Dec 1p8,c3 WILSON EDLetter denying connection of Delancey with General Hospital.1871 Dec 1p8,c4 EARLY DAWFull report of murder of daughter of occupier and wife.1871 Dec 1p8,c4 SHAKESPEAUnruly mob surrounds coroner's inquest at Saxham Villas murder.1871 Dec 1p8,c6 SAXHAM VIComment that site of recent murder also of last public gibbetting.1871 Dec 2p2,c3 LANSDOWNTicket collector charged with embezzlement.1871 Dec 2p2,c5 BOARD OF Hears charge of drunkenness against Mr. Digby (Medical Officer)1871 Dec 2p3,c1 WELLINGT Inquest into death of Emily Gardner.1871 Dec 2p3,c4 REFORM CLDiscussion of education act.1871 Dec 2p4,c1 BIRDLIP H Prize giving.1871 Dec 2p4,c3 COTSWOLDTo meet at Queen's Hotel.1871 Dec 2p4,c3 NEWSPAPEEditorial on nuisance.1871 Dec 2p4,c4 CHRISTMASPostmen allowed to ask for Christmas Boxes.1871 Dec 2p4,c4 COUNTY C Change in hours because of increasing business.1871 Dec 2p4,c4 JENNER MEAppeal for funds for stained glass window in Berkeley Church.1871 Dec 2p4,c4 PHILHARMOFirst concert of season at Assembly Rooms.1871 Dec 2p4,c4 ROTUNDA.Bazaar in aid of restoration fund for Whittington & Elmstone Hardwick Church.1871 Dec 2p4,c5 STAMFORD Prize giving.1871 Dec 2p4,c6 COLLEGE CAnnual gymnastic contest.1871 Dec 2p8,c3 POOR LAW Enquiry into management irregularities.1871 Dec 2p8,c7 LADIES' COLetter from Eliza Harland on foundation.1871 Dec 2p8,c7 Y.M.C.A. Meeting of reorganised association.

1871 Dec 2p2,c2 JONES FREOn trial for murder of Emily Gardner.1871 Dec 2p3,c2 BOARD OF Discuss workhouse boys at school and Small-pox & Fever Hospital1871 Dec 2p4,c1 COLLEGIATList of prize winners.1871 Dec 2p4,c1 GRAMMAR Distinctions gained in 1871.1871 Dec 2p4,c2 BOARD OF Advertise for male industrial teacher and superintendent of labour.1871 Dec 2p4,c2 LECKHAMPSewer authority seeks tenders for works as detailed.1871 Dec 2p4,c2 RANSOM F.Takes over Berkeley Arms Inn,. Albion Street.1871 Dec 2p4,c3 BIRDLIP H Prize giving list.1871 Dec 2p4,c4 ELLENBOROEditorial obituary.1871 Dec 2p4,c5 COTSWOLDDescription of meet at Queen's Hotel.1871 Dec 2p4,c5 UNION WODescription of Christmas festivities for inmates.1871 Dec 2p4,c6 CHRISTMADisplay by butchers and poulterers of the town.1871 Dec 2p4,c6 COLLEGE CReport of annual Christmas Concert.1871 Dec 2p5,c4 JONES WILOn committee for memorial window to Dr. Edward Jenner.1871 Dec 2p5,c6 GENERAL HVacancy for physician owing to resignation of Dr. Kilgour.1871 Dec 2p8,c1 OVERSEERSCourt rules that they could only summon overdue rate-payers for one quarter of a rate at one time.1871 Dec 2p8,c2 HUGHES CHCleared of charge of embezzlement at Lansdown station.1871 Dec 2p8,c3 ELLENBOROObituary.1871 Dec 2p8,c5 POOR LAW Enquiry continues into system of rate collection.1872 Jan 3p8,c1 JOYNER MRResigns from Commissioners.1872 Jan 3p8,c1 LENTHALL Proposed as successor to Mr. Joyner as Commissioner.1872 Jan 3p8,c3 ELLENBOR Details of funeral.1872 Jan 3p8,c5 ANGUS REVCurate of St. Mary's Prestbury preaches.1872 Jan 3p8,c5 DUTTON JOFormer tradesman reports as emigrant on Chicago fire.1872 Jan 3p8,c5 GOOD TEMLodge of Total Abstinence Society established in town.1872 Jan 3p8,c6 DOBSON REDaughter of former college principal marries German professor.1872 Jan 3p8,c6 WALKER DRRector's health continues to be of concern.1872 Jan 1p4,c5 JONES FREEditorial on execution and confession.1872 Jan 1p4,c6 BROWN REVPreaches on murderer F. Jones whom he had attended in prison.1872 Jan 1p4,c6 CHANNON Awarded contract for Ladies' College new building.1872 Jan 1p4,c6 CONGREGAComment that Rev. Dr. Brown commences thirtieth year in the town.1872 Jan 1p4,c6 LADIES' COFull description of new Bayshill building.1872 Jan 1p4,c6 SCHOOL OFReceives temporary loan of works of art from London.1872 Jan 1p5,c3 CLAYTON JEditorial on death of former Liberal and landlord.1872 Jan 1p5,c3 LANSDOWNOutcry at harsh treatment of station master and ticket collector.1872 Jan 1p5,c3 SKILLICOR Supports fund for Mr. Turnbull, Station Master at Lansdown.1872 Jan 1p3,c3 DIGBY MR.Union Medical Officer - comment on case against him.1872 Jan 1p4,c2 COLLEGIATExamination results - many names.1872 Jan 1p4,c5 OVERSEERSServe notice on defaulting ratepayers.1872 Jan 1p4,c6 SAMUELSONIn Cheltenham after tour of USA and Canada + Views on educational system and contagious diseases acts.1872 Jan 1p5,c4 SANDFORD Bankrupt notice.1872 Jan 1p5,c6 BAILLIE MISDonates 110 pounds to hospital.1872 Jan 1p8,c2 CAMBRAY CSunday sermons and Monday tea meeting.1872 Jan 1p8,c2 SLADE W. Obituary.1872 Jan 1p8,c2 WALKER REPreaches in Gloucester cathedral.1872 Jan 1p8,c3 BROWN REVDelivers powerful sermon to crowded congregation.1872 Jan 1p8,c6 WILLIS T. FMeeting of creditors at Regent Chambers - full account.1872 Jan 2p2,c2 BOARD OF Charge of drunkenness against medical officer dropped. Also discussion of fever hospital.

1872 Jan 2p3,c1 PUBLIC MEMeeting at Corn Exchange to agree memorial of sympathy with the Queen.1872 Jan 2p3,c2 CORONER.Mr. E.W. Owen elected to succeed Mr. Joseph Lovegrove.1872 Jan 2p5,c4 IMPROVEMAbstract of accounts.1872 Jan 2p5,c5 GAS LIGHTNotice of special general meeting.1872 Jan 2p5,c6 DELANCEY Specification drawn up by trustees - also editorial on page 4.1872 Jan 2p5,c6 HUGHES CHList of subscribers to fund for sacked ticket collector.1872 Jan 2p8,c3 WILSON E.TAbstract of his paper on smallpox.1872 Jan 2p8,c4 REFORM CLAnnual meeting.1872 Jan 2p8,c5 GAS COMPReduce workers hours from ten to nine per day.1872 Jan 2p8,c5 ONLEY SAMLetter pleading for poor family unable to pay rates.1872 Jan 3p2,c1 BOARD OF Proposal to a abandon plans for erection of fever hospital.1872 Jan 3p2,c4 POOR LAW Important proceedings at court - Rector expresses concern over those impoverished rate-payers unable to pay rate.1872 Jan 3p2,c6 OVERSEERSTogether with churchwardens hear appeals from those persons unable to pay rate.1872 Jan 3p3,c6 HAWARD C.Offers lessons in voice training at Painswick Lawn House.1872 Jan 3p4,c2 GENERAL HMinutes of annual general meeting held on January 30th.1872 Jan 3p4,c3 WALKER REEditorial on his intervention at court over those unable to pay poor rate.1872 Jan 3p4,c4 JOYNER F. Passes classical section of curriculum for diploma of associate at Royal College of Preceptors.1872 Jan 3p4,c4 LEWIS F. Gains diploma in English from Royal College of Preceptors.1872 Jan 3p4,c4 MAKEPIECE Resigns his pastorate at Salem Chapel.1872 Jan 3p4,c4 SCRIPTURE Examiner understands that society will be wound up at next meeting.1872 Jan 3p4,c6 COAL-HEAVAgitation for higher wages - report of meeting at Worcester Arms.1872 Jan 3p4,c6 JORDON T His family at Withyholt Charlton Kings grieves over his murder in Argentine Republic.1872 Jan 3p4,c6 SANDFORD Details of his bankruptcy.1872 Jan 3p8,c1 SAMUELSOReport of meeting of constituents at Town Hall.1872 Jan 3p8,c1 SKILLICORNPresides at meeting to hear local MP.1872 Jan 3p8,c5 GENERAL HReport of AGM of governors and subscribers.1872 Jan 3p8,c5 GILBY REV. Chairs AGM of General Hospital and Dispensary.1872 Jan 3p8,c5 WINTERBOCommended for his services at AGM of General Hospital.1872 Feb 7p2,c5 GAS WORKSFull report of annual supper to gas workmen.1872 Feb 7p2,c6 PATERSON Presentation to gas manager for his support to workmen.1872 Feb 7p4,c4 VACCINATIEditorial commending decision to appoint one.1872 Feb 7p4,c4 WALKER DRSuggests 'Hospital Sunday' for church collections.1872 Feb 7p4,c5 ATHENAEUCaptain St. Clair Ford presides at annual entertainment.1872 Feb 7p4,c5 PHILLIPPS Dies at his residence Thirlestaine House - editorial obituary.1872 Feb 7p4,c5 RAMSAY SIChairs meeting to discuss form of thanksgiving for Prince of Wales' recovery.1872 Feb 7p4,c5 SCRIPTURERector chairs meeting to discuss winding up and use of funds.1872 Feb 7p4,c5 WILSON EDLetter supporting medical library at hospital.1872 Feb 7p4,c6 COREN MRMeeting of press to congratulate him on being made coroner.1872 Feb 7p4,c6 OPERATIVEMeeting of supporters with Baron de Ferrieres in chair.1872 Feb 7p4,c6 TURNBULL Report of presentation.1872 Feb 7p4,c6 WATERWORReport of workmens annual supper.1872 Feb 7p8,c2 SAMUELSON Attends crowded meeting of workmen on 'Nine hour movement.'1872 Feb 7p8,c3 BROWN REVSupports 'Nine hour movement' at workmens meeting.1872 Feb 1p2,c3 CHARLTON Discussed at monthly Improvement Commissioner's meeting.1872 Feb 1p2,c4 COLLEGE R50 trees to be planted from High Street to St. Luke's.1872 Feb 1p2,c4 LONDON RCost of planting trees discussed.1872 Feb 1p2,c4 WILLIAMS Gas inspector reports on quality of gas from December to January.1872 Feb 1p3,c1 GAS COMPTown Commissioners meet to discuss Cheltenham gas bill.

1872 Feb 1p3,c4 SCUDAMOREGranted leave to carry telegraph wires from Plough to Charlton Kings.1872 Feb 1p4,c1 GAS CONS Request public meeting - petition with many names.1872 Feb 1p4,c1 JEX-BLAKE Hon. Secretary Ladies Local Committee Oxford Examination for Girls.1872 Feb 1p4,c3 HUGHES MR.Thanks those sympathising with him on his discharge.1872 Feb 1p4,c3 NORMAN MEReceive public apologies for defamation.1872 Feb 1p4,c4 TURNBULL Station Master at Lansdown dismissed after 20 years.1872 Feb 1p4,c5 GLASS MR Parish clerk dies aged 70 - editorial comment.1872 Feb 1p4,c6 SALEM & CSermons preached on behalf of Baptist Foreign Missions.1872 Feb 1p5,c6 DELANCEY Prospectus and subscription list opened.1872 Feb 1p8,c2 ELEMENTARDeputation meets Mr. Samuelson M.P. to discuss pensions etc.1872 Feb 1p8,c4 BACHELOR Full report with guest list.1872 Feb 2p1,c1 MINES, H.EIronmonger moved to Promenade Villas from Tivoli.1872 Feb 2p2,c3 BOARD OF Elect a vaccination officer.1872 Feb 2p2,c4 REFORM CLAnnual dinner - full report.1872 Feb 2p3,c1 GAS CONS Report of public meeting convened by High Bailiff.1872 Feb 2p4,c1 FARRIERS. Meeting agrees to close workshops at 4p.m. on Saturdays.1872 Feb 2p4,c4 CONGREGAAnnual tea for flymen.1872 Feb 2p4,c4 TURNBULL Meeting to offer sympathy to sacked station master to be held at Queen's Hotel.1872 Feb 2p4,c4 WORKMEN'SMeeting at St. George's Hall.1872 Feb 2p4,c5 HEALTH STAGovernment figures show Cheltenham escaped smallpox in 4th. quarter of 18711872 Feb 2p4,c5 ST. LUKE'S Free concert arranged by Rev. J.A. Aston.1872 Feb 2p5,c4 WILLIS, THBankrupt butcher.1872 Feb 2p2,c4 PHILLIPS S His will states that no Roman Catholic shall enter Thirlestaine house.1872 Feb 2p2,c4 THIRLESTAClause in Sir Phillip's will that no Roman Catholic shall enter the house.1872 Feb 2p2,c5 WORKMEN'SReport of meeting at St. George's Hall - Mr. J. D. Steel presides.1872 Feb 2p3,c2 RIFLE VOL Report of 13th. Company dinner held at Corn Exchange.1872 Feb 2p3,c2 WATERWORReport of negotiations with building and plumbing trades.1872 Feb 2p3,c6 GODING JOAdmonished by Government Board over his rate collection. - See also editorial on page 4.1872 Feb 2p3,c6 OVERSEERSLetter from Government Board admonishing Mr. Goding over rate collection.1872 Feb 2p4,c2 LIBERAL REAsk property owners who have received vote objections to contact this office.1872 Feb 2p4,c2 RUSSELL SIFalse information given by bank as to his financial status.1872 Feb 2p4,c3 BURNS COLEditorial obituary.1872 Feb 2p4,c3 TOWN COMPetition against new gas bill.1872 Feb 2p4,c3 TURNBULL Subscriptions amounting to ï¾£70 already received.1872 Feb 2p4,c4 ELECTION PCourt of Enquiry opens over objections to voters right to vote for Guardians.1872 Feb 2p4,c5 EAST GLOUReport of sixteenth half yearly meeting.1872 Feb 2p4,c6 CARDWELLIn fatal accident at William & Co's coal yard.1872 Feb 2p4,c6 DELANCEY Collections made at Christchurch and St. Luke's.1872 Feb 2p8,c2 THANKSGIVFull report of services held in Cheltenham.1872 Feb 2p8,c3 FENN REV. JOf Christchurch preaches at thanksgiving service.1872 Feb 2p8,c3 WARD REV.Senior curate of Parish Church officiates at thanksgiving service.1872 Feb 2p8,c4 BROWN REVGives sermon at nonconformists thanksgiving service.1872 Mar p2,c5 AGG-GARDNChairs meeting of working men to support nine hours movement.1872 Mar p2,c5 NINE HOU Working mens meeting supported by Rev. Dr. Brown and Rev. J.T. Trutter.1872 Mar p2,c6 JACKSON RReport of farewell occasion at Cambray Chapel.1872 Mar p2,c6 WILLMOTT Chairs farewell occasion for Cambray Chapel pastor.1872 Mar p4,c4 GAS COMPEditorial comment on Parliamentary Bill question.1872 Mar p4,c5 COLLEGE CEditorial lists elections to Oxford scholarship.

1872 Mar p4,c5 EAST GLOUEditorial comment on director's report.1872 Mar p4,c5 ST. JOHN'SReport on rebuilding progress.1872 Mar p4,c6 ASSEMBLYReport of concert to celebrate St. David's day.1872 Mar p4,c6 CALTHROP Formerly Trinity Church gives lecture supporting women's rights.1872 Mar p4,c6 DELANCEY Editorial on favourable increase in subscriptions.1872 Mar p4,c6 KIRWAN COResigns as Master of Ceremonies - editorial comment on post.1872 Mar p8,c5 GORDON, LPrints poem by deceased former Cheltenham resident.1872 Mar p2,c4 BOARD OFFinancial statements and salary increases.1872 Mar p2,c5 HIGHBURY Annual social gathering and report.1872 Mar p2,c6 COMMISSIOMeeting to discuss offer from Water Works Company.1872 Mar p2,c6 WATER WOMeeting of Commissioners to discuss offer of water supply.1872 Mar p3,c2 ST. JOHN'SSpecial service to mark completion of work on roof.1872 Mar p4,c1 FARRIERS Thank employers for agreeing to early closing day.1872 Mar p4,c2 TURNBULL,Subscription list for former Station Master at Lansdown.1872 Mar p4,c5 GAS BILL Speculation on outcome of Lords committee discussion.1872 Mar p4,c5 SPRING MEDetails of stewards' races.1872 Mar p4,c6 FEVER HOSPlans for building to be on public view.1872 Mar p4,c6 GLOUCESTECheltenham to be training place for 8 days drill.1872 Mar p4,c6 HAMMOND MCommended for improvements to his premises in Church Street.1872 Mar p4,c6 JEX-BLAKE Appointed guardian to Prince of Abbyssinia.1872 Mar p4,c6 SCOTT, ADMDies in Cheltenham aged 81 - obituary.1872 Mar p4,c6 WESLEYAN Supporters meeting in St. George's Street chapel.1872 Mar p5,c1 SUFFOLK SHouse for sale buy auction - full description.1872 Mar p8,c2 EARLY CLONotice of group of traders re early closing day.1872 Mar p8,c2 TEWKESBUR8th. anniversary meeting of movement for religious education.1872 Mar p8,c6 CHARLTON Report of monthly meeting.1872 Mar p2,c1 GAS COMPBill heard by House of Lords.1872 Mar p2,c5 PLOUGH HOMakes own gas.1872 Mar p3,c2 ATHENAEUAnnual supper at corn Exchange.1872 Mar p3,c4 BOARD OF Mr. Burrows' salary increased from ï¾£70 to ï¾£90 per annum.1872 Mar p4,c1 BRIDGEWATList of patrons and artistes for benefit concert.1872 Mar p4,c1 CLOSE REV.Advertisement for pamphlet on contagious disease act.1872 Mar p4,c1 DELANCEY Advertises for tenders.1872 Mar p4,c2 EARLY CLOList of shops intending to close at 5p.m. on Wednesdays.1872 Mar p4,c4 GAS COMPEditorial on Gas Bill.1872 Mar p4,c6 CHRONICLEExaminer editorial accuses Chronicle of 'libellous twaddle'.1872 Mar p4,c6 GREAT WESNarrow gauge being laid to St. James's Square.1872 Mar p4,c6 ONLEY, SA Has resigned from Old Wells. Editorial tribute.1872 Mar p4,c6 RIFLE VOL Annual meeting at police station.1872 Mar p5,c5 HEARNE, TTo let.1872 Mar p5,c5 TURNPIKE Winchcombe area tolls to be let.1872 Mar p5,c STEEPLE C Land for refreshment booths and cake stall to be let by auction.1872 Mar p8,c2 COTSWOLDMeeting at Plough hotel to discuss wishes of Sir Reginald Graham (MFH).1872 Mar p8,c3 BILLINGS, Pays for repair of bridge from The Park to Shurdington.1872 Mar p8,c4 BOULTON, Has completed reredos for church near Stourbridge.1872 Mar p8,c4 PARISH CHLetter querying progress of repairs to west window.1872 Mar p8,c5 CHURCH PAAnnual meeting at Corn Exchange.1872 Mar p8,c5 CONTAGIOUPublic meeting opposing it chaired by Baron de Ferrieres.

1872 Mar p2,c2 DAVIS W.S.Chairs emergency meeting of board to discuss Gas Company.1872 Mar p2,c2 GAS COMPEmergency meeting of Commissioners to discuss Gas Bill.1872 Mar p2,c6 BIRT MRS. Selects boys suitable for emigration.1872 Mar p3,c1 WORKHOUSEnquiry into finances between overseers and Mr. Goding.1872 Mar p3,c3 WORKING Address on role of clubs chaired by Rev. J. Trotter.1872 Mar p3,c4 BROWN REVChairs county convention of Good Templars.1872 Mar p3,c4 GOOD TEMCounty convention held at St. George's Hall.1872 Mar p3,c6 ANTI-CONTMeeting at St. George's Hall to discuss repeal chaired by De Ferrieres.1872 Mar p4,c2 DELANCEY Subscription list published.1872 Mar p4,c5 GAS COMPEditorial commending compromise in Gas Company problem.1872 Mar p4,c6 CHESSHYRE Appointed a commissioner to administer oaths.1872 Mar p4,c6 PAUL MR. Editorial refutes in detail allegations in letter.1872 Mar p4,c6 VESTRY MEEditorial on bitterness of past year.1872 Mar p4,c6 WOODING Editorial on farewell visit of entertainer.1872 Mar p5,c2 SHAKESPEAIn High Street for sale - full description of premises.1872 Mar p5,c4 PAUL AND Long letter on Gas Company problems.1872 Mar p8,c3 EARLY CLOBooksellers agree to close at 5 on Wednesday evenings.1872 Mar p8,c3 HENNEY W.Report of death of well-known and wealthy solicitor.1872 Mar p8,c5 ROYAL WELLecture on Jerusalem chaired by Rev. Dr. Brown poorly attended.1872 Apr 3p2,c3 BOARD OF Nominations for election to Board.1872 Apr 3p2,c4 VESTRY MEElection of overseers etc.1872 Apr 3p2,c5 VESTRY MEPoll following Baron De Ferrieres motion.1872 Apr 3p2,c6 WORKHOUSLand occupied by Guardians to be sold by owners.1872 Apr 3p3,c1 NORTH WARReport of meeting to select candidates.1872 Apr 3p4,c1 GARRETT MTo lecture at Corn Exchange on women's rights to vote.1872 Apr 3p4,c3 OVERSEERSEditorial comment on unseemly behaviour at vestry meeting.1872 Apr 3p4,c4 BANK HOLINot generally observed in town except by banks.1872 Apr 3p4,c4 GAS COMPMay be forced to raise prices due to increase in price of coal.1872 Apr 3p4,c4 SPRING RAArrangements for telegraph wires, policing etc.1872 Apr 3p4,c5 ALL SAINT Full report of easter services.1872 Apr 3p4,c5 BOULTON Sculpts new pulpit for All Saints church.1872 Apr 3p4,c5 PRESTBURYEaster services report.1872 Apr 3p4,c5 PRESTBURYAccount of annual meeting.1872 Apr 3p4,c6 ALL SAINT Increases in offertory over 3 years.1872 Apr 3p4,c6 CAMBRAY CLecture on England 100 years.1872 Apr 3p4,c6 ST LUKE'S Vestry meeting.1872 Apr 3p5,c2 SHAKESPEAFor sale by auction.1872 Apr 3p8,c1 IMPROVEMMonthly meeting report.1872 Apr 3p8,c1 WATER COAccepts Commissioners terms for water supply.1872 Apr 3p8,c3 GREAT WESTo be asked for improvements to St James station.1872 Apr 3p8,c4 PARISH CHAnnual vestry meeting - full report.1872 Apr 3p8,c6 RUSSELL E Letter to editor re overseers election.1872 Apr 1p2,c2 OVERSEERSConduct of vestry meeting challenged by Mr Chesshyre.1872 Apr 1p2,c5 VESTRY MEMajority in favour of rating owners instead of occupiers of small tenements.1872 Apr 1p2,c6 ELECTORALLecture by Miss Rhoda Garrett at Corn Exchange.1872 Apr 1p4,c5 LETHERENSDispute over pay and hours.1872 Apr 1p4,c5 POOR RAT Between 100 and 200 summonses issued for non-payment.1872 Apr 1p4,c6 BERKELEY MDaughter of Cheltenham's M.P. married at Bracknell.

1872 Apr 1p4,c6 BOY'S BRITComplimented by H.M. Inspector.1872 Apr 1p4,c6 CHARLTON Election of 4 members.1872 Apr 1p4,c6 COTSWOLD Dinner at East Court.1872 Apr 1p4,c6 SPRING MEAuction of refreshment room etc at Lamb Hotel.1872 Apr 1p8,c1 IMPROVEMEBye laws governing cleansing of privies, animal nuisance and slaughter-houses.1872 Apr 1p8,c5 COLLEGE, Sports day.1872 Apr 1p2,c1 BOARD OF Relieving officers salaries confirmed at ï¾£100 and ï¾£90 each.1872 Apr 1p2,c2 BOARD OF Vote of thanks to Mr Ward on his retirement from post of vice-chairman.1872 Apr 1p2,c5 SPRING MEFull report.1872 Apr 1p3,c1 AGRICULTUReport in Times of wages county by county (including Gloucestershire).1872 Apr 1p4,c3 BOARD OF Letters of thanks to electors from newly elected officers for East and North Wards.1872 Apr 1p4,c3 GAS BILL, Committee stage reached. Editorial on course for townsfolk to adopt.1872 Apr 1p4,c4 BOARD OF Editorial questioning fairness of recent elections.1872 Apr 1p4,c6 COTSWOLD Church parade at All Saints Church.1872 Apr 1p4,c6 LONDON CIAnnual meeting held in St James infant schoolroom.1872 Apr 1p4,c6 ONLEY, MR Appointed certifying surgeon for Cheltenham under The Factory Acts.1872 Apr 1p4,c6 PARLIAMEN4 petitions from Cheltenham presented.1872 Apr 1p4,c6 WORKHOUSFurther batch of children - emigrants sent to Canada. This will bring total sent to 40.1872 Apr 1p8,c3 HADLEY J.J.Death of former proprietor of Cheltenham Journal.1872 Apr 1p8,c3 PHILLIPS S Son-in-law to assume name and arms of Phillips as per will.1872 Apr 1p8,c4 BROWN DRPresents annual report of London Missionary Society.1872 Apr 1p8,c4 JEX-BLAKE Chairs meeting of London Missionary Society at Congregational Church.1872 Apr 1p8,c4 LONDON MIReport of annual meeting of Highbury Auxiliary.1872 Apr 1p8,c5 BURNS COLLast surviving son of poet Robert Burns bequeaths painting to Scotland.1872 Apr 2p2,c1 GAS BILL. Report of special meeting of Commissioners.1872 Apr 2p2,c1 ST. JAMES Commissioners discuss improvement.1872 Apr 2p2,c6 TRYE REV. Reappointed chairman of Guardians.1872 Apr 2p4,c4 GAS COMPEditorial adverse comment on Commissioners conduct on gas bill.1872 Apr 2p4,c6 ASSEMBLYPopular enthusiasm prolong Scottish Diorama display.1872 Apr 2p4,c6 NORRIS REVDeath of Corpus Christi president - connections with town referred to.1872 Apr 2p4,c6 PATES CHAReference to past litigation with Corpus Christi when Dr. Morris dies.1872 Apr 2p4,c6 SWEETING Taken ill at Commissioners meeting.1872 Apr 2p5,c1 NELSON, L Furniture from Victory cabin for sale.1872 Apr 2p8,c4 PENSON HEFormer well known resident murdered in Australia.1872 Apr 2p8,c5 ST. LUKE'S Wardens letter refuting 'Looker-on' criticisms.1872 Apr 2p8,c5 WARD REV.Full report of Parish Church sermon.1872 Apr 2p8,c5 WESLEY CHAnnual sermons on Wesleyan Foreign Missions.1872 Apr 2p8,c6 FENN REV. JChairs annual meeting of Home teaching and Industrial Society for Blind.1872 May p2,c1 BOARD OF Discuss relief for militiamens' families and deserted wives.1872 May p2,c1 DIGBY F. Medical officer writes to Guardians over his salary and his attention to midwifery cases.1872 May p2,c6 MACDOUGAFormer town resident writes about Jamaica committee and claim of ex-governor.1872 May p3,c2 OVERSEERSList of recently appointed overseers for Cheltenham and districts.1872 May p4,c1 ASSEMBLYQueen's Minstrels to appear. Full description of company.1872 May p4,c1 FEMALE ORElection of orphans.1872 May p4,c3 GAS COMPEditorial on controversy with Town Commissioners.1872 May p4,c3 JEX-BLAKE To lecture on womens rights to qualify as M.D's.1872 May p4,c5 COLLEGE, Examination to be held for 12 scholarships.1872 May p4,c5 HOPE, GENEProvisions of his will.

1872 May p4,c5 LANE F.R. Appointed by Guardians to enforce vaccination act.1872 May p4,c6 ASTON REV.Presentation for his special services to the poor.1872 May p4,c6 ST. LUKE' New mission room to be built in Exmouth Street.1872 May p5,c1 DAISY BANNew villa on Leckhampton hill for sale.1872 May p5,c5 SCOTT, AL Late of Park Place. Claims against estate1872 May p8,c3 AGRICULT Letter from Henry Tuke.1872 May p8,c4 ASTON, J.AAppeals for funds to send unemployed to America.1872 May p8,c4 HALF HOLIAttack on article in 'Looker-on'.1872 May p8,c5 ST. GEORGESpecial Sunday services with church and non-conformist ministers.1872 May p8,c6 CAVE. DANIETerms of will.1872 May p8,c6 ROYAL WELAnniversary sermons.1872 May p2,c1 IMPROVEMDiscuss butchers' objections to new slaughterhouse bye laws.1872 May p3,c3 ELECTORALLocal MP's voting in favour.1872 May p4,c1 ARCHERS OList of subscribers for annual meeting to be held at Cheltenham course.1872 May p4,c4 GAS COMPCheltenham v Gloucester - editorial.1872 May p4,c5 LIBERAL R Mr. Skillicorne proposes a charter of incorporation for Cheltenham. (See also page 8, column 3)1872 May p4,c6 WESLEYAN Examination results.1872 May p8,c5 GRAMMAR Sports day results.1872 May p8,c5 WHIT. MO Appeal to tradesmen of Cheltenham to allow employers a holiday.1872 May p2,c1 BOARD OF Receive letter from local government board in reference to Mr. Goding, the assistant-overseer.1872 May p3,c4 HORTICULTReport of May show at Montpellier.1872 May p4,c5 GAS COMPEditorial on negotiations between company and Commissioners.1872 May p4,c6 BABB, WIL Made Attorney of common law courts at Westminster.1872 May p4,c6 DRAPER RYSuccess in examination at Royal College of surgeons.1872 May p4,c6 GLOUCESTEReport of training in Cheltenham.1872 May p4,c6 LEACEY C.PLost as sea - report of tragedy.1872 May p5,c1 PRIMROSE Description of property of sale.1872 May p8,c3 HEALTH STAComparison of death rate in Cheltenham with national average.1872 May p8,c4 CHURCH MIReport of annual meeting in the Corn Exchange.1872 May p8,c5 FEVER HOSDesign proves to be too expensive and so less ambitious design is to be prepared.1872 May p8,c5 FLEISCHMAPresented with testimonial after resigning practice.1872 May p8,c5 LEARY MR.Wesleyan school teacher from Cheltenham reads paper at Teachers' Association meeting.1872 May p8,c5 MOORE H.JChairs North Gloucestershire Public School Teachers' Association meeting.1872 May p2,c6 GLOUCESTEReport of athletic sports at Montpellier gardens.1872 May p4,c5 GODFREY HGives site for St. Luke's mission hall.1872 May p4,c5 GREAT WESComment on local timetable changes on gauge change.1872 May p4,c5 IREDELL, C Editorial on death of original director of college.1872 May p4,c5 ST. LUKE'S Editorial on forthcoming opening by Bishop.1872 May p4,c6 AVIARY GAProprietor, Mr. J.B. Jones, complains of carelessness of visitors.1872 May p4,c6 CLEEVE HILEditorial on sale of large property and land by Mr. J. Lovegrove..1872 May p4,c6 PITTVILLE Announcement of musical promenades.1872 May p4,c6 WESLEY CHReport of Sunday School anniversary.1872 May p8,c2 BOWNES, REOf Holy Apostles' Church to be vicar of Creech St. Michael.1872 May p8,c3 COTTESWOLReport of first meeting of season at Apperley court.1872 May p8,c4 BYE-LAWS.Commissioners hold meeting for final consideration of proposals.1872 May p8,c4 COLLEGE, Report of win over Marlborough in annual rifle shooting match.1872 May p8,c5 GLOUCESTEFull report of final march and inspection by Colonel Hale.1872 May p8,c5 UNION WOPoor law audit commences with objections from Mr. Onley and others.

1872 May p8,c6 MARTIN MLocal jeweller cleared at Gloucester court.1872 May p8,c6 PRESTBURYReport of annual feast with Vicar in chair.1872 May p8,c6 TIVOLI RE Anniversary meeting with presidents Rev. J.F. Fenn and Rev. J.H. Hardy.1872 May p2,c1 OVERSEERSFurther proceedings of audit of their account.1872 May p2,c4 CLARKE MR.Secretary Gloucestershire Licensed Victuallers Association presented with tea service.1872 May p2,c4 LICENSED Presentation to Mr. Clarke of The Full Moon, Cheltenham.1872 May p2,c5 HUMPHRISAppointed collector of rates for Swindon parish.1872 May p3,c1 WELLINGTOOwner summoned for infringements under Town Improvement Act.1872 May p4,c4 GREAT WESBroad gauge line to London replaced by narrow gauge.1872 May p4,c5 HIGH STREScandal of houses of ill fame call for police action.1872 May p4,c5 UNION AUDEditorial comment.1872 May p4,c5 WALKER DRGrave illness causing much concern in town.1872 May p4,c6 ALL SAINT Attractive services for Trinity Sunday.1872 May p4,c6 FRANKLANDDaughter of Captain Willoughby married at St. Luke's.1872 May p4,c6 JESSOP MR.Scholastic successes at Cambridge and London.1872 May p8,c1 TURKISH BTo let. Manager required.1872 May p8,c2 ST. LUKE'S Opening of mission room in Exmouth Street. Full report.1872 May p8,c3 SALEM CHAAnnual Sunday Schools services.1872 May p8,c4 ST. JAMES Closed for one day for conversion to narrow gauge..1872 May p8,c5 CAVENDISHCricket team beats Training College eleven.1872 May p8,c5 REFORM CLReport of weekly meeting.1872 Jun 5p2,c3 HESTERS WImprovement Commissioners discuss repair of roads.1872 Jun 5p2,c3 ST. MARK'SSewerage rate discussed by Improvement Commissioners.1872 Jun 5p2,c4 IMPROVEMRefuse planning permission for bow window in Hales Road.1872 Jun 5p3,c4 SHURDINGTMr. Winstone charged with refusal to pay toll.1872 Jun 5p4,c3 TURKISH BTo let.1872 Jun 5p4,c5 POOR RATEEditorial on new assessment.1872 Jun 5p4,c6 CAMBRAY CRev. W. Julyan to be new pastor.1872 Jun 5p4,c6 OLD WELLS.Gloucestershire bank plans to reopen theatre.1872 Jun 5p4,c6 REES-PHILIFormer college pupil wins prize at cambridge.1872 Jun 5p4,c6 TURNBULL,Presented with ï¾£203.19d. from Turnbull testimonial fund.1872 Jun 5p5,c6 UNION WOInvitation for tenders.1872 Jun 5p6,c3 PARISH (T Visitation by Venerable Archdeacon Sir G. Prevost, Bart.1872 Jun 5p8,c3 CONGREGAPrayers of sympathy for Rector Dr. Walker. - also at Parish church..1872 Jun 5p8,c3 IMPROVEMEBye laws with regard to the cleaning of privies and cess pools.1872 Jun 5p8,c4 WALKER, RDeath of son of rector of Cheltenham.1872 Jun 5p8,c5 ATHENAEUTrip to Chepstow and Tintern.1872 Jun 5p8,c5 CRICKET CLHas reached agreement with owners of ground in Hales Road.1872 Jun 5p8,c5 SUNDAY SCExamination prizes presented.1872 Jun 5p8,c6 QUENTIN, Of the Park - wins prize at Metropolitan Horse show.1872 Jun 1p2,c2 DOBELL, L Presentation by Rifle Volunteers on resignation of his commission.1872 Jun 1p2,c2 RIFLE VOL Lieutenant Dobell resigns his commission - presentation by company.1872 Jun 1p2,c4 HORTICULTReport of June show at Pittville.1872 Jun 1p4,c1 ARCHERY. Detailed announcement of national competition to be held on College grounds.1872 Jun 1p4,c1 CRICKET - List of members.1872 Jun 1p4,c3 LADIES' COEditorial on success of pupils in recent examinations.1872 Jun 1p4,c6 BOULTON J.Executes fine sculptures for a church at Hastings.1872 Jun 1p4,c6 CHELTONIAAnnouncement of annual dinner at Willis's rooms - H.H. Hornby to chair.

1872 Jun 1p4,c6 COWELL W.Comment on death of former manager of Plough Hotel.1872 Jun 1p4,c6 GAS COMPEditorial on difficulties in the dispute with Commissioners.1872 Jun 1p4,c6 REGISTRATEditorial on decisions over registration appeals.1872 Jun 1p4,c6 STONEHOUSCurate at Trinity church appointed vicar of St. Saviour's Nottingham.1872 Jun 1p5,c5 SALISBURYTo let - particulars.1872 Jun 1p8,c2 PROTESTANFull report of anniversary proceedings. Basics of society expounded.1872 Jun 1p8,c4 ATHENAEUFull description of excursion to Chepstow.1872 Jun 1p8,c4 CHARLTON Monthly meeting report - sewage question to be referred to arbitration.1872 Jun 1p8,c4 GARRET W.Former townsman now landlord of Beaufort arms, Chepstow.1872 Jun 1p8,c5 GOOD TEMFounded 'British Workman' public house in High Street, with no alcoholic drinks.1872 Jun 1p8,c5 RIFLE VOL New code of regulations issued by War Office.1872 Jun 1p2,c3 COLLEGE, Ninth annual boat race versus Shrewsbury Grammar school..1872 Jun 1p2,c4 GRAMMAR Annual service in Parish Church.1872 Jun 1p2,c4 GRAMMAR Annual visitation by Corpus Christi.1872 Jun 1p2,c4 GRAMMAR Prize giving - full report.1872 Jun 1p2,c4 JEFFERY MHeadmaster of Grammar school speaks at annual prizegiving.1872 Jun 1p3,c1 RATEPAYINCourt judgement on appeal cases.1872 Jun 1p3,c5 BOARD OF Tenders for supplies accepted.1872 Jun 1p4,c1 CHARLTON Abstract of accounts.1872 Jun 1p4,c5 SOCIETY OLocal branch to be formed.1872 Jun 1p4,c5 WALKER, RERector of Cheltenham forced to retire through ill health.1872 Jun 1p4,c6 BOARD OF Cost of maintaining paupers in food and clothing.1872 Jun 1p4,c6 ELECTORAL Published at all places of worship in town.1872 Jun 1p4,c6 FEVER HOSdetails of revised plans.1872 Jun 1p8,c3 BALCOMB MFatal accident - full report of inquest.1872 Jun 1p8,c4 CAVENDISHCricket eleven plays Mr. Plant's eleven and wins.1872 Jun 1p8,c4 JAMES. ISALetter re street sweeping machine.1872 Jun 1p8,c4 WALKER, REExtract from Free Press report.1872 Jun 1p8,c5 ASTON, MR.Son of vicar of St. Luke's academic success.1872 Jun 1p8,c5 CLEEVE HILReport of sale.1872 Jun 1p8,c5 COLLEGE, Former pupils admitted to Royal Military college, Woolwich.1872 Jun 1p8,c5 REFORM CLReport of meeting.1872 Jun 1p8,c5 VOLUNTEER13th Company meeting for presentation to officers.1872 Jun 2p2,c3 NATURALISTOuting to Wye Valley.1872 Jun 2p2,c4 CORN EXC Application for theatrical licence withdrawn.1872 Jun 2p3,c1 STONEHOUSEPresentation to departing curate of Trinity church.1872 Jun 2p3,c5 DE FERRIE Letter to Board of Guardians on child emigrants.1872 Jun 2p4,c1 CRICKET. Gloucestershire to play Surrey at College Ground.1872 Jun 2p4,c2 COLLEGIATPrizewinners.1872 Jun 2p4,c3 WALKER, REResigns as Rector of Parish Church.1872 Jun 2p4,c5 ELLENBOR Concert at Montpellier Rotunda.1872 Jun 2p4,c5 KIRWAN, CResigns as Master of Ceremonies.1872 Jun 2p4,c5 LICENSED VMeeting to discuss licensing bill.1872 Jun 2p4,c5 PARISH CHBell ringing to celebrate anniversary of accession.1872 Jun 2p4,c5 PROPRIETAFormer pupil, Hastings Rashdall, wins prize at Harrow.1872 Jun 2p4,c6 ARCHERY CPrize meeting at Montpellier Gardens.1872 Jun 2p4,c6 CAVENDISHCricket match against Cavendish House, London.1872 Jun 2p4,c6 CROQUET CTournament at Montpellier Gardens.

1872 Jun 2p4,c BIRDLIP H Prize giving.1872 Jun 2p5,c2 WALL, JOHChemist of Pittville Street, bankrupt.1872 Jun 2p8,c1 COLLEGE, Speech day.1872 Jun 2p8,c3 TURNBUL, Presentation on retirement from Cheltenham College.1872 Jun 2p8,c5 PREVENTIOLetter from Mary Champion on formation of local association.1872 Jul 3 p2,c1 IMPROVEMMonthly meeting includes discussion of Board's press advertisements.1872 Jul 3 p2,c2 GAS COMPReport of Cheltenham's Gas Bills progress in Commons. (See also Page 8)1872 Jul 3 p2,c2 WALKER RESecond edition of Examiner announces his death.1872 Jul 3 p2,c3 FORESTERSReport of anniversary fete and dinner.1872 Jul 3 p2,c4 CAVENDISHTeam members' scores for match against Clarence (Shirer and Haddons).1872 Jul 3 p2,c4 CRICKET CLMatch report of game against Gloucester.1872 Jul 3 p2,c5 ARCHERY. Full report of National Archery meeting.1872 Jul 3 p3,c1 BOARD OF Letter from Local Government Board concerning purchase of land.1872 Jul 3 p4,c1 DELANCEY Invitation for building tenders.1872 Jul 3 p4,c3 COLLEGIATHalf yearly examination results.1872 Jul 3 p4,c5 IMPROVEMEditorial on conduct and agenda of last monthly meeting.1872 Jul 3 p4,c5 WALKER REEditorial on proposed testimonial to afflicted Rector.1872 Jul 3 p4,c6 HIGHBURY Now used as schools connected with the Congregation Church in Winchcomb street.1872 Jul 3 p4,c6 MARTIN, RCelebrates thirtieth anniversary at Westminster.1872 Jul 3 p4,c6 SAMUELSOPurchases screw yacht 'Brilliante' late property of Colonel Ackers.1872 Jul 3 p8,c3 PARISH CHSketch of ecclesiastical history of church following the resignation of Dr. Walker.1872 Jul 3 p8,c5 CYPHER J. Wins prize at Birmingham's Royal Horticultural Show.1872 Jul 3 p8,c5 GAS WORKSReport of employers picnic.1872 Jul 3 p8,c5 MARTIN, MRPurchases jewels of Empress Eugenie.1872 Jul 3 p8,c5 SCHOOL OFList of prize winners in various subjects.1872 Jul 10p2,c1 GAS BILL. Full report of Commons debate.1872 Jul 10p2,c6 UNION WOGuardians discuss purchase of The Elms for extension.1872 Jul 10p3,c4 TRYE, REV. Appeals for Gloucester and Bristol Diocesan Association subscription increase.1872 Jul 10p4,c1 ST. GEORGELetting advertisement includes details of accommodation.1872 Jul 10p4,c2 COLLEGIATGreat Norwood Street. List of prizes.1872 Jul 10p4,c3 LADIES' COReport of accident during building works.1872 Jul 10p4,c3 WATERWORReport of employees outing to Ross.1872 Jul 10p4,c4 WALKER REEditorial on death of Rector.1872 Jul 10p4,c5 CHANNON, Editorial commending victory for Gas Company.1872 Jul 10p4,c5 PHILLIPPS, Details of will includes prohibition on any R.C. inspecting his library.1872 Jul 10p4,c5 THIRLESTASir T. Phillipps will details arrangements for books and manuscripts.1872 Jul 10p4,c6 BAKER STRLack of funds for necessary additions threatens future..1872 Jul 10p4,c6 CHANNON, Summer outing for workmen partly funded by Ladies' College.1872 Jul 10p4,c6 HIGHBURY Reference to annual Sunday School treat.1872 Jul 10p4,c6 ST. JAMES Commissioners urge directors of GWR to improve station facilities.1872 Jul 10p8,c3 CAMPBELL Presentation on his retiring from curacy of St. Luke's.1872 Jul 10p8,c4 WALKER REFull report of career of Rector and arrangements for funeral.1872 Jul 17p2,c1 WALKER REFuneral - full report.1872 Jul 17p2,c2 GREAT WESExcursionists attend from Cheltenham.1872 Jul 17p2,c5 PORTER MR.Marriage to Miss F.A. Humphreys - full report.1872 Jul 17p2,c6 LILLYWHITEInvites workhouse boys to county cricket on College ground.1872 Jul 17p3,c3 COLLEGIATExamination successes.1872 Jul 17p4,c4 COLLEGIATPrize list.

1872 Jul 17p4,c5 GAS COMPEditorial apologises for inaccuracies in reporting.1872 Jul 17p4,c5 PROTESTANTo start subscription list for memorial to Dr. Walker.1872 Jul 17p4,c5 WALKER REVReport of conversation with Rev. R. Chamney.1872 Jul 17p4,c6 AGG GARDEmployees' annual excursion.1872 Jul 17p4,c ASSEMBLYGrand exhibition of silkworms.1872 Jul 17p8,c1 ROYAL HOTReopening and redecoration welcomed.1872 Jul 17p8,c2 GAS BILL. Letter from E.T. Brydges.1872 Jul 17p8,c2 OSBORN, Letter in praise of late Dr. Walker.1872 Jul 17p8,c2 SOCIETY F Letter from treasurer of local branch.1872 Jul 17p8,c3 WALKER DR.Sermons on his life preached at various churches and chapels.1872 Jul 17p8,c3 WILKIE - Hanged in Australia for murder of fellow Cheltonian.1872 Jul 17p8,c4 TEWKESBURAnnual show of flowers by schoolchildren.1872 Jul 17p8,c5 LICENSED Annual picnic at Pull Court.1872 Jul 24p2,c3 GRACE, W.Account of Gloucestershire v Surrey match.1872 Jul 24p2,c5 BOARD OF Continue debate on salary of Charlton Kings collector.1872 Jul 24p4,c1 SANGERS GTo perform at Cheltenham (London Road)1872 Jul 24p4,c2 GRAMMAR Terms for boarders ï¾£45 - ï¾£50.1872 Jul 24p4,c2 NORTHAMPPreparatory school for gentlemen opposite Montpellier baths.1872 Jul 24p4,c4 CARLTON BAnnual outing to Chedworth Roman remains.1872 Jul 24p4,c4 PARISH CHRev. Canon Bell of Ambleside, Carlisle, possible new rector.1872 Jul 24p4,c5 BLOXAM, TSudden death of college master.1872 Jul 24p4,c5 ODDFELLOFete at Pittville including balloon ascent.1872 Jul 24p4,c6 WESLEYAN Annual treat at Hale's Road cricket field.1872 Jul 24p8,c1 REFORM CLMessrs. Hoskins, Marling and Dalrymple (M.P.'s) to attend trip to Ross.1872 Jul 24p8,c6 COLLEDGE,Arrival at Lauriston House.1872 Jul 31p2,c1 BENDALL MStation Master of Midland Railway station.1872 Jul 31p2,c4 BOARD OF Discussed discrepancies in amount of liquor consumed.1872 Jul 31p2,c5 BOARD OF Proposed enlargement of workhouse site discussed.1872 Jul 31p4,c4 WORKHOUSEditorial comment on decision to purchase The Elms.1872 Jul 31p4,c5 COLLEGE CList of successes at Woolwich etc.1872 Jul 31p4,c5 CRICKET CLTeams for annual Married v Single match.1872 Jul 31p4,c5 WALKER REVMemorial subscription list closed - Over ï¾£2000 raised.1872 Jul 31p4,c6 SMITH, BE Waterloo veteran dies.1872 Jul 31p5,c4 COBURG HOFor sale with 50 shares in Montpellier Gardens Co.1872 Jul 31p8,c2 LADIES' COProximity of new building to Royal Old Wells Theatre.1872 Jul 31p8,c2 ROYAL OLDApplication for renewal of licence discussed.1872 Jul 31p8,c3 WHITWORTHExamination results.1872 Jul 31p8,c5 CAVENDISHCricket match v Town Club - Teams and results.1872 Jul 31p8,c5 CAVENDISHScratch eleven plays Lances teams and result.1872 Aug 7p3,c2 GODING JOPoor law enquiry into his keeping of the rate books.1872 Aug 7p3,c2 OVERSEERSPoor law enquiry concerning John Goding and the rate books.1872 Aug 7p4,c1 HACKNEY CBye law relating to stand opposite Cleveland House, Evesham Road.1872 Aug 7p4,c2 KIRWAN, LSubscription list following his resignation as Master of Ceremonies.1872 Aug 7p4,c4 GAS COMPEditorial on dispute with Commissioners and cost of going to Parliament.1872 Aug 7p4,c5 ELECTIONSQualification for lodgers franchise.1872 Aug 7p4,c5 HOLY APOSMr. C. C. Hughes lays foundation stone for new school adjoining church.1872 Aug 7p4,c5 HOLY APOSRev. John Young to be appointed assistant priest.1872 Aug 7p4,c5 HULBERT, Short obituary.

1872 Aug 7p4,c5 WALKER, J Son of Rev. Dr. Walker thanks Commissioners for attending his father's funeral.1872 Aug 7p4,c6 ELECTIONSAnalysis of Borough voters lists.1872 Aug 7p4,c6 KIRWAN, LObituary.1872 Aug 7p8,c1 REFORM CLDetailed account of trip to Ross.1872 Aug 7p8,c3 IMPROVEMCost, and report of gas bill going before Parliament, discussed at monthly meeting.1872 Aug 1p2,c1 LADIES' COEmployee charged with threatening young lady.1872 Aug 1p2,c3 BOARD OF Discuss site for workhouse extension on Dr. Colledge's land1872 Aug 1p2,c5 COREN, MRCoroner conducts inquest into sudden death in St. George's Street.1872 Aug 1p4,c3 SAMUELSOExaminer defends Cheltenham's liberal MP against Chronicle1872 Aug 1p4,c6 ALL SAINT Revival of weekly offertory a success.1872 Aug 1p4,c6 PRESBYTERInduction of Rev. J. More as successor to Rev. Dr. Murphy.1872 Aug 1p4,c6 STEPHENS Fire in his High Street shop.1872 Aug 1p4,c6 WILSON DR.Presents Cheltenham sanitary statistics 1865 - 1871.1872 Aug 1p5,c3 COBURG HOFor sale. Also 10 share in Montpellier Gardens Co, Ltd.1872 Aug 1p8,c3 SEWAGE. Difficulties between Charlton Kings and Cheltenham resolved.1872 Aug 1p8,c5 LICENSED Presentation to Mr. Agg-Gardner as thanks for gift of land.1872 Aug 1p8,c6 CORNISH, Cheltenham race horse owner dies.1872 Aug 2p2,c2 SWEETING Full report of action for libel by Mr. Ryder.1872 Aug 2p3,c4 WORKHOUSElms' extension discussed by Guardians.1872 Aug 2p4,c5 LICENSING Editorial comment on earlier closing hour and its anomalies.1872 Aug 2p4,c6 CHAMPIONAccepts treasureship of local SPCA.1872 Aug 2p4,c6 HOOPER GEEditorial on death of evangelist.1872 Aug 2p4,c6 SOCIETY F Editorial on local support.1872 Aug 2p4,c6 SWEETING Editorial comment on curious features of libel case.1872 Aug 2p4,c6 SWINDON VReport of treat for National and Sunday School children.1872 Aug 2p8,c3 EXAMINERReport of summer excursion for workmen.1872 Aug 2p8,c3 MORE REV. Inducted as pastor of Presbyterian church.1872 Aug 2p8,c4 ASSEMBLY With Imperial Club, objects of mob attention on closing hours1872 Aug 2p8,c4 DAY MR. S Controls mob action against clubs following licensing act.1872 Aug 2p8,c5 BRYDGES E.Letter clarifying payment of money for sewage farm.1872 Aug 2p8,c5 HARPER T Long letter explaining his involvement in Sweeting/Ryder libel case.1872 Aug 2p8,c5 LENTHALL JLetter vindicating his position in Sweeting/Ryder case1872 Aug 2p2,c3 LICENSING Annual session under new act.1872 Aug 2p2,c5 BOARD OF Discuss purchase of land for workhouse.1872 Aug 2p4,c4 GRAMMAR Success by pupils in Oxford local examinations.1872 Aug 2p4,c6 HORSE SHOLocal exhibitors take prizes.1872 Aug 2p4,c6 LICENSED Secretary denies members took part in demonstrations.1872 Aug 2p4,c6 SAMUELSONMP for Cheltenham promoted in 6th. Gloucester militia.1872 Aug 2p8,c1 GARDINER Bankruptcy notice.1872 Aug 2p8,c2 REILLY MR Death of member of Examiner staff.1872 Aug 2p8,c4 BAXTER DR.Letter to editor appeals for help for him.1872 Aug 2p8,c5 CAMBRAY COrgan from Corn Exchange purchased.1872 Aug 2p8,c5 PARK ESTAProposals to carry out improvements.1872 Sep 4p2,c4 LICENSING Meeting at St. James' School Room to discuss closing of pubs at 11p.m.1872 Sep 4p2,c6 COTTESWOLOuting to Moreton in Marsh.1872 Sep 4p3,c1 BOARD OF Report of case of smallpox in Cheltenham.1872 Sep 4p4,c3 KIRWAN, AClaims against estate.1872 Sep 4p4,c4 GODING, J Editorial on verdict of local government board on complaints.

1872 Sep 4p4,c5 FOOT AND Increasingly severe outbreak round Cheltenham.1872 Sep 4p4,c5 OLD WELLSTo be reopened.1872 Sep 4p4,c5 PARISH CHRev. Canon Ball to be new rector.1872 Sep 4p4,c6 PLOUGH HOLarge horse sale held.1872 Sep 4p8,c1 IMPROVEMReport of monthly meeting.1872 Sep 4p8,c3 BILLINGS, Letter on repair of Park Estate roads.1872 Sep 4p8,c4 PUBLIC HE Summary of provisions.1872 Sep 4p8,c5 OVERSEERSLetter from local government board to John Goding.1872 Sep 4p8,c6 CHARLTON Report and results.1872 Sep 4p8,c6 GOOD TEMMeeting at St. George's Hall.1872 Sep 1p2,c4 BOARD OF Discuss salary of medical officers and vaccination act.1872 Sep 1p3,c2 HORTICULTFull report of last show of the season.1872 Sep 1p4,c2 UNION WOSeek tenders for supplies.1872 Sep 1p4,c5 FORTESCUE Short obituary on former resident of town.1872 Sep 1p4,c5 OXFORD LOReport from local centre and results of examinations.1872 Sep 1p4,c6 HENNEY W.Bequeaths ï¾£200 to General Hospital.1872 Sep 1p4,c6 THEATRE RMrs. Scott Siddons an attraction when theatre reopens.1872 Sep 1p4,c6 TRINITY C Report of schools treat, with schoolmaster and mistress Mr. and Mrs. Brown.1872 Sep 1p8,c3 CHARLTON Monthly meeting chaired by Mr. S. H. Gael discuss sewage disposal.1872 Sep 1p8,c4 CAMBRAY CDuring alterations Rev. W. Julyan to hold services at Corn Exchange.1872 Sep 1p8,c5 BROWN, MOLays memorial stone of Baptist Chapel in Gloucester.1872 Sep 1p8,c7 FOOT AND Returns to Cheltenham - Full report.1872 Sep 1p2,c5 HIGH STREConjunction of wells with sewers leads to disease.1872 Sep 1p2,c5 WILSON DRFull report of paper on health of Cheltenham.1872 Sep 1p2,c6 EXMOUTH SHigh mortality in area recorded in medical report.1872 Sep 1p3,c1 CHESSHYREConducts own rate assessment appeal.1872 Sep 1p3,c1 RAMSAY, SITakes over chair of Assessment Committee temporarily.1872 Sep 1p4,c3 TURNPIKE Details of those to be let.1872 Sep 1p4,c5 BELL REV. New rector unlikely to be in Cheltenham until October.1872 Sep 1p4,c5 HIGH STREEditorial on serious fire at upholsterers at No.76.1872 Sep 1p4,c5 LICENSING Editorial hopes for full magistrate attendance at meeting.1872 Sep 1p4,c5 PLOUGH HORoyal Artillery guns in yard on route for Ireland.1872 Sep 1p4,c6 FORTESCUEReport of funeral attended by J.T. Agg-Gardner.1872 Sep 1p4,c6 GOOD TEMEditorial commends first funeral in neighbourhood.1872 Sep 1p4,c6 GRAHAM SIEditorial on pack's successful cub hunting.1872 Sep 1p4,c6 WORKHOUSInspector on unsatisfactory physical and educational state.1872 Sep 2p2,c5 BOARD OF Further discussion on purchase of more land.1872 Sep 2p2,c5 BOARD OF Tenders for Christmas quarter.1872 Sep 2p2,c5 WORKHOUSUnsatifactory conditions criticised.1872 Sep 2p4,c4 BOARD OF Editorial comment on dispute over purchase of land.1872 Sep 2p4,c4 DELANCEY Postponement of building due to rapid rise of costs.1872 Sep 2p4,c5 BELL, REV. New rector's plans for future.1872 Sep 2p4,c5 SAMUELSONLeaves for Constantinople with member for Calne.1872 Sep 2p4,c6 ALL SAINTSHarvest festival services and decorations.1872 Sep 2p4,c6 McCRAITH Relieving Officer assists abandoned Maltese nursemaid.1872 Sep 2p4,c6 SEWAGE F Visited by deputation from Southampton.1872 Sep 2p8,c4 MAGISTRATBench considers case of Maltese girl abandoned in town.1872 Sep 2p8,c5 BEER HOUSMeeting to form trade association.

1872 Sep 2p8,c5 BLOODWORTSuccessful exhibitors at Worcester Poultry Show.1872 Sep 2p8,c5 ST. PETER' Arle Court church harvest festival.1872 Sep 2p8,c5 Y.M.C.A. Meeting in Association Rooms in Cambray.1872 Oct 2p2,c4 BOARD OF Arrears by Overseers discussed. Also the dismissal of Mr. Page (collector of poor rate) October 2nd issue of Examiner on hard copy only - no microfilm.1872 Oct 2p2,c4 GENERAL HMr. J. Jerrard acknowledges donation to funds. October 2nd issue of Examiner on hard copy only - no microfilm.1872 Oct 2p2,c5 BOARD OF Dr. Ballard complains about unvaccinated cases in union. October 2nd. issue of Examiner on hard copy only no microfilm.1872 Oct 2p2,c6 PRESBYTERTea meeting to introduce new pastor. October 2nd issue of Examiner on hard copy only - no microfilm.1872 Oct 2p4,c4 LICENSING Two editorial comments entitled 'Public Opinion' and 'Clubs versus Hotels'. October 2nd issue of Examiner on hard copy only - no microfilm.1872 Oct 2p4,c5 BELL REV. Editorial of forthcoming induction. . October 2nd issue of Examiner on hard copy only - no microfilm.1872 Oct 2p4,c5 BOROUGH REditorial comment upon forthcoming revision and inaccessibility of rate books. October 2nd. of Examiner on hard copy only no microfilm.1872 Oct 2p4,c5 PAGE, JAMEEditorial alleges grave unjustice done when Mr. Page was dismissed. Examiner for October 2nd. on hard copy only not on micro-film.1872 Oct 2p4,c6 GOBAT - B Preaches in town and stays with Rev. E. Lillington. . October 2nd. of Examiner on hard copy only no microfilm.1872 Oct 2p4,c6 MOP, THE First Cheltenham mop or hiring fair to be held in Bennington Street. . October 2nd. of Examiner on hard copy only no microfilm.1872 Oct 2p4,c6 PARISH CHEvening Sunday services to be resumed. . October 2nd. of Examiner on hard copy only no microfilm.1872 Oct 2p4,c6 RUCK MR. Plans to open Turkish Baths. . October 2nd. of Examiner on hard copy only no microfilm.1872 Oct 2p8,c2 SOCIETY F Detailed list of officers and committees and appeal for donations. . October 2nd. of Examiner on hard copy only no microfilm.1872 Oct 2p8,c5 FOOT AND Statistics show no decrease in Cheltenham sub district but improvement elsewhere. October 2nd. of Examiner on hard copy only no microfilm.1872 Oct 2p8,c6 DAVIS JOHObituary. . . October 2nd. of Examiner on hard copy only no microfilm.1872 Oct 9p2,c1 SOCIETY F Annual meeting of Winchcomb Deanery Association at Assembly Rooms.1872 Oct 9p2,c5 ST. JOHN'SDispute over crane hired for building work settled in County Court.1872 Oct 9p3,c2 SOCIETY F First prosecution in Police Court - (Ill-treatment of a lamb.)1872 Oct 9p3,c3 COLLEGE CAnnual boat race at Tewkesbury.1872 Oct 9p4,c1 ATHENAEUOpening lecture to be delivered by Rev. J. A. Aston.1872 Oct 9p4,c2 WRIGHT, FTakes over tobacconist's business at 112 High Street.1872 Oct 9p4,c4 ALL SAINT Complaints about introduction of processional cross.1872 Oct 9p4,c4 GAS COMPEditorial on increased price of gas.1872 Oct 9p4,c5 EARLY CLOHigh Street drapers intend to close at 5 p.m. on Wednesdays.1872 Oct 9p4,c6 ASSEMBLYReport of Mr. John Boosey's ballad concert.1872 Oct 9p4,c6 COLONNADENew pavement laid between Rodney Terrace and Colonnade.1872 Oct 9p8,c1 IMPROVEMReport of monthly meeting.1872 Oct 9p8,c4 LICENSINGConfirm licences granted to grocers to sell beer..1872 Oct 9p8,c5 HILLIER, H.Letter in support of small pox vaccination1872 Oct 9p8,c5 OVERSEERSLetter from 3 Overseers in dispute with Mr. Goding.1872 Oct 1p3,c3 BOARD OF Local Govt. Board approves sale of Poor's Ground.1872 Oct 1p4,c2 COMMISSIOLetter from Joseph Lenthall.1872 Oct 1p4,c4 EARLY CLONotice that several shops intend to close at 5pm on wednesdays in future.1872 Oct 1p8,c1 CANON BELReport on instituting of Canon Bell as Rector of Cheltenham.1872 Oct 1p8,c2 CANON BELPreached in temporary iron church on evening of his inauguration.1872 Oct 1p8,c5 VACCINATILong letter replying to an attack in Examiner on Oct 9th.1872 Oct 1p8,c6 RAILWAY ACheltenham people injured in two train crash near Barnwood.1872 Oct 2p2,c1 IMPROVEMSpecial meeting to consider salary increases.1872 Oct 2p4,c6 PENNY REAFirst of series held in Corn Exchange - Mr Agg-Gardner presided.1872 Oct 2p5,c1 MONSON TNumbers 1, 2 and 3 for sale by auction.1872 Oct 2p5,c2 GREAT WESNumbers 4, 5 and 6 for sale by auction.1872 Oct 2p5,c4 ALBION BRFor sale.1872 Oct 2p5,c4 BOARD OF Editorial on Clerk's discourtesy towards reporters generally.1872 Oct 2p8,c1 BOROUGH RFirst three days of Revision Court sittings - East, North and West Wards.1872 Oct 2p8,c5 ALL SAINT Arguments in press about subscriptions for a processional cross.

1872 Oct 2p8,c5 RAILWAY AReport on condition of the injured.1872 Oct 3p4,c2 BELL REV. CRector's Book 'Night Scenes of The Bible' published.1872 Oct 3p4,c4 VACCINATIEditorial comment on inexperienced incumbent.1872 Oct 3p4,c5 BOROUGH LEditorial comment on parties' reaction to revision.1872 Oct 3p4,c5 CHESSHYREPraised for his representation of Liberals at voters revision.1872 Oct 3p4,c5 OLD WELLSEditorial commends dramatic performances.1872 Oct 3p4,c5 ONLEY, MRRight to act as commissioner quoted from 'Free Press'.1872 Oct 3p4,c6 ASSEMBLYEditorial praises entertainment.1872 Oct 3p4,c6 FORTESCUEFull details of will.1872 Oct 3p4,c6 LAMB HOTTrade committee of Cotswold Hounds meets.1872 Oct 3p4,c6 SAMUELSONPresents cup to Cheltenham Volunteers rifle marksman.1872 Oct 3p5,c5 PRIORY LOFull details of premises and effects for sale.1872 Oct 3p8,c3 BAYSHILL Meeting of Western Unitarian and Free Christian Union.1872 Oct 3p8,c3 GRIFFITHS Preaches at opening meeting of Unitarian Autumn meeting & welcomes Unitarian visitors to meal at Queen's Hotel.1872 Oct 3p8,c4 HILLIER, H Letter on vaccination question.1872 Oct 3p8,c4 ONLEY, SA Letter recording Liberal views on registration returns.1872 Oct 3p8,c5 CAMBRAY CReport of reopening after repair and erection of organ.1872 Nov 6p2,c1 DIXON, R.J.Rate Collector accused of defalcations disappears.1872 Nov 6p2,c1 IMPROVEMDiscuss annual budget.1872 Nov 6p2,c1 ONLEY, MRDefends accusation of improper behaviour as Town Commissioner.1872 Nov 6p2,c5 BOYS' BRITAnnual public examination and meeting of supporters.1872 Nov 6p2,c5 JEX-BLAKE Principal of Cheltenham College presides at British School examination.1872 Nov 6p3,c1 UNION FORReport of meeting at Corn Exchange.1872 Nov 6p3,c6 BOARD OF Discuss possible changes in dress etc. for young females.1872 Nov 6p5,c5 PRIORY LOHouse and contents for sale by auction.1872 Nov 6p8,c3 CAMBRAY BServices and meeting for re-opening.1872 Nov 6p8,c4 SEWAGE F Annual meeting at Queen's Hotel.1872 Nov 6p8,c4 TRIMBLE, Former town innkeeper dies at Woolwich.1872 Nov 6p8,c5 AGG-GARDNLetter to editor re Samuel Onley's voting rights.1872 Nov 6p8,c5 MANOR OFPassed from Mr. Lingwood to Mr. Agg-Gardner Junior.1872 Nov 6p8,c6 ALL SAINTSAnniversary celebrations.1872 Nov p2,c1 IMPROVEMSpecial meeting to elect successor to Mr. Dixon. Discussion on fox hunting.1872 Nov p2,c4 ROOT AND Report of second annual show at Corn Exchange.1872 Nov p4,c1 BAYSHILL Programme of Sunday lectures.1872 Nov p4,c6 IMPROVEMEditorial on impending election.1872 Nov p5,c3 MERTON LOFor sale.1872 Nov p5,c6 TURNPIKE Notice of application to Parliament to amend 1851 act.1872 Nov p8,c3 GRAFTON vLocal divorce case.1872 Nov p8,c3 HORSLEY, Tests his explosive powder in Pittville Lake.1872 Nov p8,c4 AGG-GARDNApologises for remarks made about Mr. Onley.1872 Nov p8,c6 MONTPELLITo give concert at Rotunda in aid of hospital funds.1872 Nov p2,c1 RUTLAND SExample of frequent drunkenness cases in this street.1872 Nov p2,c4 PAGE, JAMGuardians discuss progress of case.1872 Nov p3,c2 FALLON, MWith fellow Liberal Mr. Lenthall attend North Ward meeting.1872 Nov p4,c5 CHELTENHAEditorial discusses project.1872 Nov p4,c5 LABAT, DR.Praise for local mineral waters referred to in editorial.1872 Nov p4,c6 HOSPITAL Editorial support.1872 Nov p5,c3 HALLE CHATo play piano with Madame Norman-Neruda singing.

1872 Nov p5,c3 LANSDOWNFor sale - details given.1872 Nov p5,c5 PRIORY LOList of effects for sale includes Lord Nelson's bookcase and desk.1872 Nov p8,c2 LECKHAMPMeeting of parishioners to discuss adoption of local board.1872 Nov p8,c2 MONTPELLIGives first concert at Rotunda.1872 Nov p8,c2 ST. MARY'SProposed purchase in High Street for Scavengers Department offices.1872 Nov p8,c3 BOUCICAULPlays performed at Old Wells Theatre.1872 Nov p8,c3 GREGORY WDeath of last survivor of former local medical celebrities.1872 Nov p8,c3 HIGH STREJeweller, Mr. Albino, erects large illuminated clock.1872 Nov p8,c3 HOSKINS, ROf St. Peter's chairs establishment of second temperance public house.1872 Nov p8,c3 HUMPHREY'Report of unusually large stud sale with list of those present.1872 Nov p8,c5 BROWN, REGives talk on 'Brother Bethune Peasant Poets' for Bayshill Chapel fund.1872 Nov p8,c6 GRIFFITH, Report of lecture on Martin Luther at Bayshill Church.1872 Nov p8,c6 TURNBULL,In letter reports result of Mary Ann Harper fund.1872 Nov p2,c1 BOARD OFDuties of Public Health Officer discussed1872 Nov p2,c2 ALDINGTONLocal girl murdered in London report of trial1872 Nov p2,c4 BAYSHILL Lecture by Rev. John Robberds1872 Nov p2,c5 CHRYSANTThird annual exhibition at Corn Exchange1872 Nov p2,c6 IMPROVEMElection of Board Members - Full report1872 Nov p4,c2 LECKHAMPPublic meeting of ratepayers to adopt Local Government Act1872 Nov p4,c5 BELL Rev. Date fixed to take up duties as Rector1872 Nov p4,c5 HOSPITAL Collections from churches etc1872 Nov p4,c5 MAGISTRARefuses application for extension of licensing hours1872 Nov p4,c6 GLASS Mr JDies in Australia having left town under a cloud1872 Nov p4,c6 YOUNG Mr Death of local businessman - Obituary1872 Nov p5,c1 HATHERLEYFor sale by auction1872 Nov p8,c2 COLES MissWins national competition - Queens prize for Art1872 Nov p8,c2 SCHOOL OFDistribution of awards made in government examination1872 Nov p8,c4 LECKHAMPFull report of meeting to consider adoption of Local Government Act1872 Nov p8,c5 AGRICULTUMeeting in connection with national society in Charlton Kings1872 Dec 4p2,c1 BOARD OFMiss Johnson of Northwick workhouse selected as Schoolmistress; Dismissal of Mr Page discussed; Sale of Poor's Ground1872 Dec 4p2,c3 IMPROVEMAnnual meeting elects Mr Parsonage as chairmen; Committee membership given1872 Dec 4p2,c5 FINANCIALPublic meeting in Town Hall1872 Dec 4p4,c4 IMPROVEMEditorial backs attempts by chairmen to shorten meetings1872 Dec 4p4,c5 WESLEYANDistributes political tracts in pews1872 Dec 4p4,c6 BOARD OFThe clerk Mr R J Ticehurst to resign in favour of his son1872 Dec 4p4,c6 HESTERS WBoring to try to find coal1872 Dec 4p4,c6 LADIES CO New buildings almost complete1872 Dec 4p4,c6 RURAL SANTook responsibility of Leckhampton's sewerage from September1872 Dec 4p5,c2 PITTVILLE No 6 for sale - freehold.1872 Dec 4p5,c3 LANSDOWNLansdown Castle for sale - freehold.1872 Dec 4p5,c5 BOARD OF List of items that suppliers can tender to supply.1872 Dec 4p8,c3 IMPROVEMFirst meeting after elections. Repairs and extensions to sewerage recommended.1872 Dec 4p8,c4 BANBURY APrecise details of proposed route in cheltenham given.1872 Dec 4p8,c5 COTSWOLD Annual dinner at Town Hall. Details of manpower and new Government regulations given.1872 Dec 4p8,c6 BOARD OF Story given at meeting of female inmate who has seen her husband only 3 times in 26 years.1872 Dec 4p8,c6 HIGHWAYS Letter on condition and method of construction of town's roads and footpaths.1872 Dec 1p2,c1 BELL, REV Report on new rector's first two sermons.1872 Dec 1p2,c1 BOARD OF Authority received from Local Government Board to purchase Garden Site.

1872 Dec 1p3,c1 BOARD OF Discussion on financial arrangements between overseers and Union.1872 Dec 1p3,c2 BOARD OF Clerk for 18 years, Mr Ticehurst, offers his resignation. See also the editorial on page 4.1872 Dec 1p3,c2 SMALLPOX.Case of smallpox in Stanhope Street reported.1872 Dec 1p4,c4 GALE DAMEditorial on the sparing of the town from severe damage in the gale on sunday 8th December.1872 Dec 1p4,c5 LADIES COLEditorial hoping that Royal Princess will open the new Ladies College building.1872 Dec 1p4,c6 IRISH CHU Rev Canon Bell takes chair at meeting in Corn Exchange..1872 Dec 1p4,c6 St MARKS Special service held to mark first use of the new organ.1872 Dec 1p8,c2 WESLEYAN Letter from Mr. W. Spilsbury objecting to political tract left in pews.1872 Dec 1p8,c3 CHELT RIVEJury at inquest on body of Patrick Lynes suggest river to be fenced.1872 Dec 1p8,c3 DAVIS, MR.Tragic death of local butcher.1872 Dec 1p8,c6 LICENSED Report of annual dinner.1872 Dec 1p2,c1 BOARD OF Elect Mr. Ticehurst as clerk - Discuss duties of vaccination officer Mr. Lane.1872 Dec 1p2,c1 TICEHURSTAppointed clerk to Board of Guardians as successor to his father, Mr. Rowland James Ticehurst.1872 Dec 1p4,c1 DAVIS, JO Appeal launched to obtain admission for his 4 children to Earlswood Asylum.1872 Dec 1p4,c4 HESTERS WDispute settled between Commissioners and estate proprietors.1872 Dec 1p4,c4 McLANDSBEngineer of waterworks company in misunderstanding over River Leam.1872 Dec 1p4,c4 NEW CLUB.Mr. T.D. Sheppard, Hon. Sec., seeks offers of land for proposed club.1872 Dec 1p4,c4 SOCIETY F Cautions against spurious collectors.1872 Dec 1p4,c5 BELL, REV Rector chairs meeting on special day of prayer for missions.1872 Dec 1p4,c6 FENN, REV. Appointed surrogate for issuing marriage licences.1872 Dec 1p4,c6 ROEBUCK, Undertakes production of Christmas pantomine.1872 Dec 1p5,c1 HATHERLEYParticulars of sale.1872 Dec 1p5,c4 ORRISDALEOrder by Improvement Commissioners for making up roadway.1872 Dec 1p8,c2 CHURCH ASAnnual meeting of Cheltenham branch at Corn Exchange - full report.1872 Dec 2p1,c4 BOARD OF Discuss enforcement of vaccination order.1872 Dec 2p2,c1 UNION, CHRepresented at Gloucester conference on public health.1872 Dec 2p4,c2 BIRDLIP H Prize list.1872 Dec 2p4,c3 GODING JOEditorial on his persecution by Conservatives.1872 Dec 2p4,c4 ONLEY, MREditorial on prosecution against him.1872 Dec 2p4,c4 PARISH CHEditorial criticising closing of Friday morning service.1872 Dec 2p4,c5 BANBURY ADetails of bill deposited at the House of Commons.1872 Dec 2p4,c5 PROPRIETAPrize giving - full report.1872 Dec 2p4,c6 COLLEGE CEnd of year concert - full report.1872 Dec 2p8,c1 FLEETWOOPerambulator maker summoned for gross negligence of child.1872 Dec 2p8,c2 CHRISTMAAnnual display by local butchers etc.1872 Dec 2p8,c3 COLLEGE CSchool year to be divided into 3 terms.1872 Dec 2p8,c3 NEW CLUB Site proposed and other details of cost etc.1872 Dec 2p8,c4 GOLDEN LIProperty with land and cottage sold in London for ï¾£1,450.1872 Dec 2p8,c4 UNITARIANSeries of sermons on Wesley and Channing.1873 Jan 8p2,c1 AVIARY GABought by Mr W S Davis. Being offered to Cheltenham Improvement Commissioners as the site of a Central Depot - instead of Jessop's Garden which was previously been offered.1873 Jan 8p2,c1 CENTRAL DSites discussed by Cheltenham Improvement Commissioners1873 Jan 8p2,c1 DRINKING At corner of Whitehart Street - a great nuisance1873 Jan 8p2,c1 HESTER'S Paid ï¾£100 contribution to Cheltenham Improvement Commissioners towards repairing Hester's Way road1873 Jan 8p2,c1 JESSOP'S Solely owned by Mr W S Davis after buying out Mr Sweeting.1873 Jan 8p2,c1 OLD WELLS8' wide footway from Ladies College to theatre given by Mr Goddard of Gloucestershire Bank given to Cheltenham Improvement Commissioners on the understanding that the latter would wall it off. As that would cost ï¾£25 it proposed to give a grant of that amount so that the railings being erected around the Ladies College could be continued along this footway.1873 Jan 8p2,c3 MAJOR CLAObtains permission from Cheltenham Improvement Commissioners to plant trees between Cambray Spa and Cambray1873 Jan 8p2,c6 BOARD OFAs the property they were seeking in Swindon Road is not now available as a isolation hospital it is intending to promote vaccination1873 Jan 8p3,c1 STAGHOUNStart of very detailed history describing many notable figures and incidents.

1873 Jan 8p4,c3 BIRDLIP H Prize list for past half year.1873 Jan 8p4,c5 IMPROVEMEditorial on details of last meeting criticises long sittings.1873 Jan 8p4,c5 SANITATIOEditorial on precautions that must be taken to preserve a healthy town.1873 Jan 8p4,c6 BERKELEY Obituary includes details of his appearance on the Cheltenham stage.1873 Jan 8p4,c6 GIBBS, MR.Having purchased Lansdown Iron Works off Mr Cormell, obtains large contract for Temple Gardens.1873 Jan 8p4,c6 GLOVER, REFormer Cheltenham clergyman receives gift from congregation at St. Luke's, Holloway.1873 Jan 8p4,c6 HAILING WDisposes of stationery and newsagency business at 185 High Street.1873 Jan 8p4,c6 JAMES, HEResigns as vice principal of Normal College.1873 Jan 8p4,c6 PRICE J. Celebrates his election for North Ward at Sidney Arms.1873 Jan 8p4,c6 STAGHOUNEditorial on accuracy of history being published.1873 Jan 8p8,c3 CHARLTON Report of opening.1873 Jan 8p8,c3 CRACKNELL,Formerly of Cambray Chapel resigns from Newbury congregation.1873 Jan 8p8,c4 BELCHER, Secretary of Society of Bellringers - warning of bogus collectors.1873 Jan 8p8,c5 JUVENILE BDescription of event at Assembly Rooms.1873 Jan 8p8,c5 SHINER, A Letter concerning Mr Onley's bankruptcy summons.1873 Jan 8p8,c5 STAR HOTEMrs Mustoe proprietor gives free dinner.1873 Jan 1p4,c3 BIRDLIP H Distribution of prizes.1873 Jan 1p4,c4 ST. MARY'SEditorial makes fun of High Church Parish Almanack for 1873.1873 Jan 1p4,c5 CHRISTY MTo give performance at Corn Exchange.1873 Jan 1p4,c5 FORTY. H. Of cemetery comments on longevity of those buried.1873 Jan 1p4,c5 ONLEY, MREditorial attacks 'Chronicle' on publication of letter.1873 Jan 1p4,c6 MAGISTRAProvide dinner for local police.1873 Jan 1p8,c1 HICKS-BEACDeath of one of celebrants at wedding.1873 Jan 1p8,c2 ASSEMBLYHost Cheltenham Club ball - full details.1873 Jan 1p8,c2 DURHAM P.Chairman of Cheltenham Club ball.1873 Jan 1p8,c4 ONLEY, SA Letter attacking Mr. Shinner's allegations.1873 Jan 1p8,c4 PITTVILLE Letter complaining about trees.1873 Jan 1p8,c5 CHESSHYRE Commends Mr. Alfred Goold for post of verderer.1873 Jan 2p2,c1 DE FERRIE Statement on outcome of workhouse boys to Canada.1873 Jan 2p2,c3 GASWORKSReport of Sick and Benefit Club annual supper.1873 Jan 2p2,c3 SKILLICORNGas director presides at Gas Works annual supper.1873 Jan 2p4,c4 SAMUELSONEditorial's witty comments attacking 'Looker-On''s views on visit.1873 Jan 2p4,c6 CHRIST CHCurtailment of services to be withdrawn.1873 Jan 2p4,c6 THOMPSONReport of death of architect and proprietor of Montpellier.1873 Jan 2p8,c2 DELANCEY Trust to commence building work.1873 Jan 2p8,c2 SNOWSELL Death reported of former head of large High Street business.1873 Jan 2p8,c3 RURAL SANSpecial meeting to discuss appointment of Officer of Health.1873 Jan 2p8,c4 STEEL, MR.Chairs meeting of Reform Club.1873 Jan 2p2,c3 OVERSEERSAudit of accounts.1873 Jan 2p2,c4 DIOCESAN Annual meeting held in Corn Exchange debates education.1873 Jan 2p4,c5 AGG GARDNDebtor summons against Mr. Onley dismissed.1873 Jan 2p4,c5 CHARLTON Enquiry at Vestry Hall Charlton Kings re proposal of local board.1873 Jan 2p4,c5 HICKS-BEACElected president of Cheltenham Athenaeum.1873 Jan 2p4,c6 FERGUSON,Admitted a member of College of Surgeons.1873 Jan 2p4,c6 GENERAL HAnnual meeting of subscribers - full report.1873 Jan 2p5,c2 POORS' GRLand for sale by auction.1873 Jan 2p8,c3 TUKE, MR. Letter to editor on debate re religious education.1873 Jan 2p8,c4 ANGUS GELetter in defence of 'Prestburian Almanack'.

1873 Jan 2p8,c4 GLOUCESTELetter protesting against bill for its retention.1873 Jan 2p8,c5 LICENSED Annual meeting of local members.1873 Jan 2p8,c6 PEARSON Late of Hatherley Court dies at Castlemaine, Victoria.1873 Feb 5p2,c2 EDUCATIONRev J A Aston addresses meeting on provisions of Education Act1873 Feb 5p2,c2 IMPROVEMDiscuss moving Badgeworth turnpike1873 Feb 5p3,c5 BAYSHILL Rev David Griffith lectures on Sir John Bowring1873 Feb 5p3,c5 INSPECTORDates for inspections in Cheltenham1873 Feb 5p4,c2 St GEORGETo be re-opened with musical evening by Dr H T Leslie1873 Feb 5p4,c4 POOR RAT New rate of 1 shilling in the pound expected to raise ï¾£10,613 12s 6d1873 Feb 5p4,c5 GRAMMAR Pembroke College scholarship awarded to Mr A Payne1873 Feb 5p4,c6 TUKE H G Letter on effects of Education Act on religious teaching1873 Feb 5p5,c1 HATHERLEFor sale with 40 acres1873 Feb 5p8,c1 SAMUELSOAnnual address to his constituents1873 Feb 5p8,c6 GOOD TEMFuneral procession from St Georges Hall to cemetery1873 Feb 5p8,c6 WATERWORMr Skillicorne presides over employees' supper1873 Feb 1p2,c1 BROWN REVAddresses public meeting on religious education.1873 Feb 1p2,c6 WORKING MHelpers wanted for educational activities..1873 Feb 1p5,c2 HOLY TRINFreehold pew of five sittings for sale.1873 Feb 1p8,c2 HOSPITAL,Special meeting of Commissioners to discuss site etc.1873 Feb 1p8,c3 BROWN REVPreaches at re-opening of St. George's Hall.1873 Feb 1p8,c3 POORS GR History of its origin as public land.1873 Feb 1p8,c3 SKILLICOR Buys Poors Ground at public auction.1873 Feb 1p8,c3 ST. GEORGEFormal re-opening by Good Templars as lodge room.1873 Feb 1p8,c4 ATHENAEUAnnual supper at Corn Exchange.1873 Feb 1p8,c4 MINES, MR.Conducts united choirs in Town Hall concert.1873 Feb 1p8,c4 TURNBULL Organises choral concert for benefit of Orphan Asylum.1873 Feb 1p8,c5 TUKE H.G. Letter to editor on education question.1873 Feb 1p8,c6 PRESTBURYLetter to editor in reply to previous article.1873 Feb 1p2,c2 BOARD OF Poor's ground sold for ï¾£2,700.1873 Feb 1p2,c5 FITZHARDIA day out with the hounds.1873 Feb 1p4,c5 ROYAL CREThe Rectory for sale (editorial).1873 Feb 1p4,c6 PITTVILLE Inquest on James Robertson, gardener, found drowned in lake.1873 Feb 1p5,c2 HOLY TRINCommodious and well situated freehold pew for sale.1873 Feb 1p5,c4 RURAL SANNotes need for sewers in Moorend and The Park.1873 Feb 1p5,c6 SHERBORNETo be sold by trustees of late W. Gyde, J.P.1873 Feb 1p8,c3 TOWN COMSpecial meeting to discuss site of temporary hospital.1873 Feb 1p8,c4 SAMUELSONInstalled as Master of Freemasons Lodge in Banbury.1873 Feb 1p8,c5 CO-OPERATLetter from Cheltenham tradesman.1873 Feb 2p2,c1 BOARD OF Duties of the Vaccination Officer not complied with.1873 Feb 2p4,c1 MARLBOROPay and boarding school conducted by Mrs. and Miss Wright.1873 Feb 2p4,c2 PALMER MRWarns that persons have pretended to be his assistants.1873 Feb 2p4,c5 COLLEGE CSuccessful candidates in examinations at Woolwich.1873 Feb 2p4,c5 MATTHEWSPromotes second concert of season at Corn exchange.1873 Feb 2p4,c6 BROWNING,Files petition for bankruptcy.1873 Feb 2p4,c6 FIELD CHARMoves into premises of his old firm, Field and Waghorne.1873 Feb 2p4,c6 TURKISH BNow open - description of baths and accommodation.1873 Feb 2p4,c6 VALUATIONUnion of Cheltenham rateable values and estimated rental for 1871 and 1872.1873 Feb 2p5,c1 APSLEY VILSale particulars.

1873 Feb 2p8,c3 PAROCHIALCourt of enquiry opened after owners struck of register.1873 Feb 2p8,c4 LECKHAMPTProcedure following Local Government Act being adopted by the parish.1873 Feb 2p8,c4 PARLOW J Emigrant to New Zealand suffers shipwreck.1873 Feb 2p8,c6 CRICKET C Report of annual meeting and appointment of officers.1873 Feb 2p8,c7 THE RECTORev. C.D. Bell writes re sale - also editorial on Page 4.1873 Mar p2,c4 BROWN, DReport of his annual tea-party for cabmen and chairmen.1873 Mar p2,c4 CONGREGACabmen and Chairmen present work table to Mrs. Morton Brown.1873 Mar p3,c3 TROTTER REPastor of North Place Church talks on his visit to Africa.1873 Mar p4,c4 CATTLE MAEditorial on pros and cons of removal from centre.1873 Mar p4,c4 LUMB, MR.Editorial commends charitable assistance for delinquent boys.1873 Mar p4,c5 COLLEDGE Reference to local mans place in setting up medical missions to Chinese.1873 Mar p4,c6 ASSEMBLYReport of St. David's Day Welsh concert.1873 Mar p4,c6 BELL, REV. Lectures on sacred music to C. of E. Young Mens' Society.1873 Mar p4,c6 BRETHERT Editorial commends direction of well attended Welsh concert.1873 Mar p4,c6 UNEMPLOYReport of meeting chaired by Sir A. Ramsay.1873 Mar p5,c3 ALBION BRFor sale with cottages, land and Albion Inn.1873 Mar p8,c3 BELL, REV. His talk on education criticised in letter from H.G. Tuke.1873 Mar p8,c3 BELL, REV. Strong attack on his views on unhealthiness of Royal Crescent.1873 Mar p8,c3 WALKER DRLetter suggesting death hastened by his prejudice against Parish Church.1873 Mar p8,c5 CAMBRAY Proposed new school for daughters of professional men.1873 Mar p8,c5 CHRIST CHMr. Witchell lectures on Franco-Prussian war in new Tivoli lecture room.1873 Mar p8,c5 CORN EXC Venue for annual supper of Rifle Volunteers.1873 Mar p8,c5 TRYE, REV. Presides over meeting of Rural Sanitary Authority.1873 Mar p8,c6 VACCINATIReport of summonses for non-vaccination of children.1873 Mar p2,c1 LONGE MRSSets up house to train girls as domestic servants.1873 Mar p2,c5 BRITISH ANAnnual meeting of local branch.1873 Mar p2,c6 JEX-BLAKE Local secretary for Oxford local examinations (girls)1873 Mar p3,c6 BROWN REVPreaches at Congregational Church on death of Dr. B. Hobson.1873 Mar p4,c2 PRIORY MERe-opening announced.1873 Mar p4,c2 ROYAL WELSubscribers to fund for its purchase.1873 Mar p4,c4 CAMBRAY TNow open daily.1873 Mar p4,c4 RUCK MR. Proprietor Cambray Turkish Baths.1873 Mar p4,c6 CORNFORD Appointed secretary to Cheltenham Training College.1873 Mar p4,c6 CRICKET CLConcert by amateurs to raise funds.1873 Mar p4,c6 ST. JAMES'Editorial comment on new plan for its use.1873 Mar p4,c6 WALKER REHis memorial tablet erected in Parish Church.1873 Mar p5,c2 ALBION BRFor sale by auction. trustees.1873 Mar p8,c1 CHARLTON Concert in aid of funds for gas lighting.1873 Mar p8,c3 CENTRAL DFull report of meeting to discuss future plans.1873 Mar p8,c3 IMPROVEMSpecial meeting to consider plans for central depot..1873 Mar p8,c3 JESSOPS G Proposal to buy part for central depot.1873 Mar p8,c6 BELL, CAN Anonymous letter to editor disagreeing with his views.1873 Mar p2,c3 LECKHAMPMeeting to elect members of Local Government Board.1873 Mar p3,c1 GAS GREENAnnual meeting of friends.1873 Mar p4,c2 GRAMMAR Teaches English, Experimental and Physical Science.1873 Mar p4,c2 SKILLICORNTo chair meeting of St. John's church building committee.1873 Mar p4,c5 FAIRS ANDReport of committee considering their removal from present site.1873 Mar p4,c5 GARDNER, Inform electors he will be candidate at general election.

1873 Mar p4,c6 PARISH CHMeeting to consider enlargement or restoration.1873 Mar p4,c6 ST. JAMES Editorial on ratepayers' meeting.1873 Mar p4,c6 ST. JOHN'SAppeal for funds for restoration.1873 Mar p5,c WALKER, RClaims to be sent to trustees.1873 Mar p8,c3 HODGSON, Tribute to former incumbent of St. Peter's.1873 Mar p8,c5 CABMEN. Proposal for removable coffee stand.1873 Mar p8,c5 TURNBULL, Lectures on slave trade at Parish Church schoolroom.1873 Mar p8,c6 MARSHALL,Letter on interference of Baron de Ferrieres in case of Mrs. Newman.1873 Mar p8,c6 PARISH CHLetter proposing removal of pews and galleries.1873 Mar p8,c6 SAMUELSONLetter on Mr. Gardners' canvassing circular.1873 Mar p2,c1 SKILLICOR Chairs public meeting protest on location of central depot.1873 Mar p2,c1 ST. JAMES'Full report of meeting to protest about location of depot.1873 Mar p4,c4 CORPORATLong editorial on desirability of Cheltenham having corporation.1873 Mar p4,c5 COMMISSIEditorial on decision to delay purchase of markets and tolls.1873 Mar p4,c5 OVERSEERSComment on proper nominations at vestry meeting.1873 Mar p4,c6 COVENTRY,Presentation on resignation as Master of North Cotswold Hunt.1873 Mar p4,c6 STEEPLE C Details of spring meeting.1873 Mar p8,c2 PARSONAGEChairs meeting to discuss purchase of fairs and markets.1873 Mar p8,c5 BELL REV. Lectures on ritualistic practices in church and dangers.1873 Mar p8,c6 BANBURY Bill comes before committee.1873 Apr 2p2,c1 OVERSEERSReport of vestry meeting for nomination.1873 Apr 2p3,c1 ELLENBOROLetter refuting allegations about her conduct in Damascus.1873 Apr 2p4,c5 OVERSEERSEditorial comment on appointment by magistrates.1873 Apr 2p4,c6 BANBURY Editorial comment on likelihood of bill being passed.1873 Apr 2p4,c6 BELL, REV. Chairs meeting to discuss restoration of Parish Church.1873 Apr 2p4,c6 LECKHAMPList of those returned.1873 Apr 2p8,c2 CHURCH OFReport of lectures held.1873 Apr 2p8,c2 CHURCH PAReport of annual meeting held at Town Hall.1873 Apr 2p8,c2 IMPERIAL Space purchased for erection of New Club.1873 Apr 2p8,c3 ST. CLAIR Full report of wedding of Miss Ford to Sir Francis Ford.1873 Apr 2p8,c4 HIGH STRELetter complains about language in High Street on Sunday evenings.1873 Apr 2p8,c4 ONLEY, SA Letter on nomination of Overseers.1873 Apr 2p8,c5 GILLING H Letter on elections of Guardians.1873 Apr 2p8,c5 GRAHAM SIResigns as Master of Cotswold Hounds.1873 Apr 9p2,c1 CHURCH ASLecture on ritualistic almanacks.1873 Apr 9p4,c3 ST. JOHN'SList of subscribers to restoration fund.1873 Apr 9p4,c4 EARLY CLORequest from shop assistants for support for their cause.1873 Apr 9p4,c5 AGNEW CAPObituary with details of his murder in Suez.1873 Apr 9p4,c6 COTSWOLD Dinner at Plough Hotel.1873 Apr 9p4,c6 FEVER HOSFears expressed at Leckhampton Local Board at its siting.1873 Apr 9p4,c6 LECKHAMPFirst meeting held at temporary offices.1873 Apr 9p4,c6 POTTER MESEntertain 120 guests at Plough Hotel for hunt dinner.1873 Apr 9p4,c6 TEMPORAR345 candidates confirmed by Bishop.1873 Apr 9p5,c6 HOLMANS Advertises stallion for breeding services.1873 Apr 9p5,c6 QUEEN'S HAdvertises stallion for breeding services.1873 Apr 9p8,c1 TRYE C.B. Chairman Leckhampton Local Board.1873 Apr 9p8,c2 IMPROVEMMonthly meeting discusses appointment of medical officer of health.1873 Apr 9p8,c4 BARNFIELD Letter to editor re his nomination for overseership.

1873 Apr 9p8,c5 CHELTENHASports day - full report.1873 Apr 1p2,c1 BOARD OF Workhouse inmates to be revaccinated after death of assistant matron.1873 Apr 1p2,c2 NUNN, J.J. Review of his book about Cheltenham 'Mrs montague Jones' dinner party'.1873 Apr 1p2,c3 BERNARD, Letter attacking his views on ritualism.1873 Apr 1p2,c4 PARISH CHLetter from Baron de Ferrieres on proposed enlargement.1873 Apr 1p3,c4 RAILWAY SEngine drivers want 8s. for day reduced to 10 hours.1873 Apr 1p4,c1 ATHENAEUAnnual entertainment in Corn Exchange.1873 Apr 1p4,c4 EARLY CLOShop assistants want support for closing at 5 p.m. on Wednesdays.1873 Apr 1p4,c5 CIVIL SERVEditorial on proposal by clerks to club together to buy stores.1873 Apr 1p4,c6 BOND, DR.Appointed medical officer of health.1873 Apr 1p4,c6 DARBY, MREditorial on his proposal to extend Parish Church.1873 Apr 1p4,c6 VOLUNTEERCommanders of both Cheltenham companies resign.1873 Apr 1p5,c1 FAIRVIEW For sale.1873 Apr 1p8,c1 VESTRY MEFull report of Easter meeting.1873 Apr 1p8,c4 BOARD OF Election results (also editorial on page 4).1873 Apr 1p8,c6 BOWNES, JKilled in carriage collision in High Street.1873 Apr 1p8,c6 PROTESTANRev. Dr. Cumming lectures in Town Hall.1873 Apr 2p2,c1 CHAMBERLAChairs meeting of Protestant Reformation Society when Dr. Cumming lectures.1873 Apr 2p2,c1 CUMMING Lectures on 'Jesuits and their teachings' at Town Hall.1873 Apr 2p2,c3 BOARD OF Election of officers and committee with C.B. Trye as chairman.1873 Apr 2p2,c5 STEEPLE C Report of 2 days racing at Spring meeting.1873 Apr 2p4,c2 EARLY CLOList of shops which have agreed to close at 5 p.m.on Wednesdays.1873 Apr 2p4,c2 LADIES' COList of teachers and their subjects.1873 Apr 2p4,c3 UNION WOAdvertise for assistant matron.1873 Apr 2p4,c6 ASSEMBLYAppearances of the Sisters Anderson and of Mr Keenan reviewed.1873 Apr 2p4,c6 CONGREGADetails of repairs and arrangements for closure while work is done.1873 Apr 2p4,c6 GRAMMAR Mr. J. P. Knight appointed drawing master.1873 Apr 2p4,c6 GRAMMAR Review of theatricals.1873 Apr 2p4,c6 LONDON MIReport of sermons at the Congregational Church.1873 Apr 2p4,c6 NORMAL TRMr. H. A. James, Vice Principal, resigns.1873 Apr 2p4,c6 VESTRY MEMr. J. Drake appointed sidesman, not Mr. J. Rae as reported.1873 Apr 2p4,c6 WESLEYAN Report of fifty sixth anniversary of Cheltenham branch.1873 Apr 2p5,c1 SIMLA LODParticulars of sale.1873 Apr 2p8,c2 CHURCHWAList of elected wardens for Cheltenham district.1873 Apr 2p8,c2 LECKHAMPElection of Mr D. Mallory as clerk, Mr Mustoe as poor-rate collector and Mr Moreland in joint office of Highway Surveyor and Inspector of Nuisances.1873 Apr 2p8,c4 PALMER, TLetter outlining his plans for Parish church.1873 Apr 2p8,c6 LEACH, JA Short obituary.1873 Apr 2p8,c6 STEEPLE C List of winners since 1834, including name of George Stevens.1873 Apr 2p8,c6 STEVENS, Striking monument to celebrated steeplechase rider erected in new cemetery.1873 Apr 3p2,c3 ASTON REV.Of St. Luke's chairs meeting on ritualistic tendencies.1873 Apr 3p2,c3 CHURCH ASHolds another lecture on ritual tendencies in Church of England.1873 Apr 3p2,c5 VACCINATIGuardians discuss dismissal and replacement terms.1873 Apr 3p4,c5 PLIMSOLL Editorial commendation of lecture in aid of seamen.1873 Apr 3p4,c6 COTSWOLDMeeting to discuss arrangements following Sir A. Graham resignation.1873 Apr 3p4,c6 LIBERAL REEditorial comment on importance of annual meeting.1873 Apr 3p4,c6 SKILLICOR Opponent of St. James' Square scheme receives letter from Board.1873 Apr 3p7,c1 TICKELL Sale of former residence, Simla Lodge, Battledown.1873 Apr 3p8,c1 ONLEY S. At Leckhampton meeting disapproved of conduct of commissioners.

1873 Apr 3p8,c1 TEMPORARYCompleted in six weeks - description of premises.1873 Apr 3p8,c1 TRYE REV. Presides at Leckhampton public protest meeting.1873 Apr 3p8,c3 POSTLIP MIReport of Chancery suit on pollution of River Isborne.1873 Apr 3p8,c4 SMELT M. AProposes pulling down and rebuilding of Parish Church.1873 Apr 3p8,c5 BROWN REVPresides at meeting of International Arbitration Association.1873 Apr 3p8,c5 CHETWYND Local man brings action against secretary of race meeting.1873 Apr 3p8,c5 THOMPSONAttacks sensational Anti-Roman Catholic meetings at Town Hall.1873 Apr 3p8,c6 BARRY REVFormer principal of college gives lecture on freedom and authority.1873 Apr 3p8,c6 MACREADY,Report of death in Wellington Square of famous actor.1873 Apr 3p8,c6 RAMSAY SIChairs lecture for working mens club on Freedom and Authority.1873 Apr 3p8,c6 SIDDONS MReport of Macready's death comments that site also place of her declining years.1873 May p2,c1 BOARD OF Discuss appointment of vaccination officers.1873 May p3,c2 LADIES CO Ellenborough House, Oriel Terrace lists subjects tonight.1873 May p3,c5 BUTT, MR Appointed member of Town Commissioners.1873 May p3,c5 HUSSARS ,Annual training at Prestbury drill ground.1873 May p3,c5 NORTH PLAHosts district Free Church conference.1873 May p4,c5 ART UNIONPrizewinners in draw.1873 May p4,c5 ST LUKES DLast of series of winter entertainments at National School.1873 May p4,c6 DAUBENY, Drinking fountain unveiled in Wexford in father's memory.1873 May p4,c6 MALLORY MSolicitor of Cheltenham marries - report of wedding.1873 May p4,c6 REFORM CLAnnual concert at Town Hall.1873 May p4,c6 WINTERBOTSon of J B Winterbotham dies in London.1873 May p5,c1 HESTERS WFor sale by auction..1873 May p8,c2 IMPROVEMMonthly meeting - full report.1873 May p8,c3 PRESTBURYLegal proceedings about to be taken against vicar.1873 May p8,c3 TEMPORARYArrangements proposed for its working.1873 May p8,c3 WHITE, MR Divorces wife on grounds of adultery.1873 May p8,c4 SAMUELSOReceives deputation of elementary school teachers.1873 May p8,c6 MacREADY,His remains taken by rail from Cheltenham to London.1873 May p2,c1 BOARD OF Reprimand for Mr Digby (medical officer), Discuss fever hospital.1873 May p2,c2 MASKELYNETimes' report on his conjuring act.1873 May p2,c3 LIBERAL REAnnual meeting at Corn Exchange.1873 May p2,c6 HORTICULTResults of year's first show.1873 May p4,c1 BLONDIN. Hero of Niagara to visit Cheltenham in July.1873 May p4,c1 PITTVILLE Musical promenades to be held 3 times a week.1873 May p4,c6 GLOUCESTEGovernment Inspection.1873 May p4,c6 INTERNATIList of recently joined members.1873 May p4,c6 ST JAMES' Commissioners spend 6 hours discussing schemes (editorial).1873 May p5,c3 ROTUNDA TNo. 12, late in occupation of Mr Maskelyne, for sale.1873 May p5,c6 PEMBERTONLate of Park Place. Claims.1873 May p8,c1 TOWN COMDiscuss salaries and St James's Square.1873 May p8,c3 CHURCH MIAnnual meeting at Assembly Rooms.1873 May p8,c4 GOOD TEMQuarterly convention at St Georges Hall.1873 May p8,c5 GLEE AND Concert at Corn Exchange.1873 May p8,c5 PUBLIC LIBNow flourishing with 8162 books.1873 May p8,c5 YEOMANRYAthletic sports in Montpellier Gardens.1873 May p8,c6 COLLEDGE,Leaves Lauriston House for Canada.1873 May p4,c5 SAMUELSONVoted against Commons motion on church disestablishment editorial.

1873 May p4,c6 COTSWOLDMeeting at Plough Hotel to appoint Master adjourned.1873 May p4,c6 LADIES' COList of successful candidates to London University published.1873 May p4,c6 TEMPORARMeeting to decide to proceed to build new parish church..1873 May p5,c4 MAPPIN & Advertise for agency in Cheltenham.1873 May p5,c5 BOARD OF Notice of election of two vaccination officers on May 29th. - applications invited.1873 May p8,c1 EARLY CLOReport of crowded meeting in Town Hall.1873 May p8,c3 BOYS BRIT Report on results for drawing examination.1873 May p8,c3 BRYER, MRSerious accident in Malmsbury.1873 May p8,c4 AGRICULTUMeeting in Town Hall to be held on Thursday = Mr Samuelson to preside.1873 May p8,c4 SOUTHAM Residence of late earl of Ellenborough let to Mr Skeates.1873 May p8,c5 OLD WELL To close as public resort - work already started to become private recreation ground.1873 May p8,c6 TOWN COMLetter clarifying price paid for proposed Central Yard.1873 May p2,c1 AGRICULTUFull report of meeting at Town Hall.1873 May p2,c1 ONLEY MR. Chairs meeting of Agricultural Labourers' Union.1873 May p2,c1 SAMUELSOSupport Agricultural Labourers' Union in letter to meeting.1873 May p2,c5 ST PAUL'S Guardians indict house as brothel.1873 May p4,c1 OPERA BO Produce three Offenbach operas at Theatre Royal.1873 May p4,c5 BANK HOLIMention of gradual observance by shops and trades.1873 May p4,c6 ASSEMBLYEditorial commends Poole and Young's diorama.1873 May p4,c6 BANBURY Editorial reference to progress.1873 May p4,c6 WILLIS SHEObituary of former guardian and supporter of poor.1873 May p5,c1 HESTERS WDescription in sale notice.1873 May p8,c2 BROUGH WDeath of former Training College art master and Sunday School Superintendent.1873 May p8,c2 JEX-BLAKE Principal of College preaches in support of early closing movement.1873 May p8,c2 SKELTON Gï¾£120,000 Will proved of local man.1873 May p8,c3 RAMSAY, SIChairs meeting to elect new Master of Hound.1873 May p8,c3 SUMNER, CElected as new Master of Cotswold Hounds.1873 May p8,c4d WELL WALKLetter protesting it as possible site for new parish church.1873 May p8,c5 FERRYMAN,Leckhampton property owner summoned for share of street works.1873 Jun 4p2,c3 THOMPSONWrites final reply in defence of Roman Catholicism.1873 Jun 4p2,c4 BUTT, HENWrites from Arle Farm re agricultural labour.1873 Jun 4p2,c5 BENNETT MRElected vaccination officer for Cheltenham.1873 Jun 4p2,c5 PEARMAN Elected vaccination officer for rural district of Union.1873 Jun 4p2,c5 VACCINATIGuardians discuss appointments.1873 Jun 4p4,c6 FEMALE FRAnnual tea meeting of local branch in parish schoolroom.1873 Jun 4p4,c6 PIKE, MR. JStudent at Whitworth School of Science qualifies as chemist.1873 Jun 4p5,c5 TURNPIKE To be let by auction at Fleece Hotel.1873 Jun 4p8,c1 IMPROVEMDiscuss unsatisfactory state of finances.1873 Jun 4p8,c2 GAS COMPCommissioners deplore rise in price to public consumer.1873 Jun 4p8,c3 SAMUELSONPresents to parliament a petition re shop hours bill.1873 Jun 4p8,c4 KING WILLIAnnual dinner at King William Inn, Bath Road.1873 Jun 4p8,c4 PRESTBURYVicar appeals to parishioners for more money for upkeep.1873 Jun 4p8,c5 WYCHERLEYFirst meeting of creditors of local coachbuilders.1873 Jun 1p2,c23 HORTICULTJune flower show at Pittville.1873 Jun 1p3,c1 WILSON, DCheltenham secretary of society producing map of Palestine.1873 Jun 1p4,c4 ST. JAMES'Government officer to begin enquiry.1873 Jun 1p4,c6 LADIES' COGood results in London University examinations.1873 Jun 1p4,c6 MANOR OFCopyholder goes to Court of Queens Bench.

1873 Jun 1p4,c6 SHAW, REVDCurate at St. Mary's marries in parish church - full report.1873 Jun 1p5,c5 MACREADY,Claims.1873 Jun 1p8,c2 IMPROVEMChancellor of Exchequer agrees to exempt ambulance from licence duty.1873 Jun 1p8,c4 PROTESTANCelebrates thirtieth anniversary at St. Mary's.1873 Jun 1p8,c5 GRACE, W.Makes 83 against Surrey at The oval.1873 Jun 1p8,c5 TURKISH MIMeeting chaired by Rev. Canon Bell.1873 Jun 1p2,c1 TOWN COMFull report of government enquiry into St. James's Square Scheme.1873 Jun 1p3,c1 OXFORD LORegulations for examinations to be held in Cheltenham, and other centres, in 1874.1873 Jun 1p4,c1 BAYSHILL Tenders sought for additional building.1873 Jun 1p4,c2 COMPTON, Appointed manager of Cheltenham Industrial School.1873 Jun 1p4,c2 INDUSTRIACharles Compton replaces John Tilley as manager.1873 Jun 1p4,c2 TILLEY, MRCeases to be manager of Cheltenham Industrial School.1873 Jun 1p4,c3 EDUCATIONEditorial on Section 1X, Notice B, School District of Cheltenham - and in column 5 the notice posted on church doors.1873 Jun 1p4,c4 COLLEGE, Particulars of 'Show Day' to be held in Gymnasium.1873 Jun 1p4,c4 ST. JAMES Editorial on Government enquiry and report on page 2.1873 Jun 1p4,c5 RAILWAYS,Article on near by developments effecting Cheltenham's communications.1873 Jun 1p4,c6 COTSWOLDFull report of earth-stoppers dinner at Royal Hotel.1873 Jun 1p88,c1 CONGREGAFull report of re-opening and history of the Congregationalists in Cheltenham.1873 Jun 1p8,c2 UNION WOList of accepted quarterly tenders.1873 Jun 1p8,c4 COLLEGE, Result of shooting match between college cadets and Rugby school.1873 Jun 1p8,c5 HESTERS' Homestead (43 acres) sold to T.P.W. Butt of Arle Court.1873 Jun 2p1,c1 SCHOOLS, Public notice re Elementary Education Act 1870.1873 Jun 2p2,c1 HUMPHRIS,Appears before Board of Guardians.1873 Jun 2p4,c1 PLOUGH HO32 shares to be sold by auction.1873 Jun 2p4,c2 COLLEGIATPrize list.1873 Jun 2p4,c5 ACKLOM, CAInvents new refrigerated butcher's cart.1873 Jun 2p4,c5 BAND, THE Suggestion that band should play in promenade etc. during summer.1873 Jun 2p4,c5 DREDGE MENew type butchers cart produced at carriage works.1873 Jun 2p4,c6 FLEECE HOIts history recounted following improvements.1873 Jun 2p4,c6 MANOR OFHigh Court case reported.1873 Jun 2p8,c2 FERRYMAN,Large owner of property on Leckhampton side summoned.1873 Jun 2p8,c3 CONGREGASeries of special sermons in aid of restoration fund.1873 Jun 2p8,c4 GREGORY, MRemoves porch from his house under protest.1873 Jun 2p8,c4 SCHOOL OFLocal examination pass list.1873 Jun 2p8,c5 COLLEGE, Pupils successful in entrance examination for Royal Military Academy.1873 Jun 2p8,c5 IMPROVEMMeet to grant hackney carriage licenses.1873 Jun 2p8,c5 PRESBYTERHolds 'Service of Song'.1873 Jul 2 p1,c2 ELEMENTARSchedule of elementary school accommodation in surrounding parishes.1873 Jul 2 p2,c1 GRAMMAR Report of midsummer prizegiving with all results.1873 Jul 2 p2,c3 BOARD OF To employ a smith to do odd jobs - ï¾£40 per year with rations and rooms.1873 Jul 2 p2,c4 HIGHBURYTea meeting to celebrate completion of internal decoration.1873 Jul 2 p4,c1 CRICKET CLList of officers.1873 Jul 2 p4,c4 JUVENILE Mr Skillicorne presides over annual meeting.1873 Jul 2 p4,c4 MACREADYArt treasures and library to be sold in London.1873 Jul 2 p4,c4 ORIGINAL Annual outing to Eastnor Castle.1873 Jul 2 p4,c5 GOOD TEMRev. Dr. Brown presides over meeting in Town Hall.1873 Jul 2 p4,c5 ODD FELLOFete in Pittville Gardens including balloon ascent.1873 Jul 2 p5,c1 CHALFONT Now let unfurnished, so contents to be sold.

1873 Jul 2 p5,c4 BRUNSWICKLiquidation sale of goods of Mr Booy, builder.1873 Jul 2 p8,c2 COLLEGE, Report of Speech Day.1873 Jul 2 p8,c6 RITUALISMLetters from Edward Healy Thompson and Revd. John Hawksworth.1873 Jul 2 p8,c7 GAS WORKSWorkmen's picnic to Cirencester Park.1873 Jul 9 p2,c2 BOARD OF Petition to parliament opposing a new charge for education upon the Poor Rate.1873 Jul 9 p4,c1 BLONDIN. To appear in Montpellier Gardens on 26th and 28th July.1873 Jul 9 p4,c5 RAILWAY BPassed House of Lords without opposition.1873 Jul 9 p4,c5 St MARYS Editorial on forthcoming vestry meeting to discuss restoration of building.1873 Jul 9 p4,c6 AGRICULTUMeeting in St Georges' Hall to press for better conditions and the franchise.1873 Jul 9 p5,c2 BAYSHILL I Inn and brewery lease and goodwill to be auctioned.1873 Jul 9 p8,c1 HATHERLEYNotice of plan of route of proposed new sewer.1873 Jul 9 p8,c2 IMPROVEMDiscussion on retailers encroaching on pavements with ware stands and low blinds.1873 Jul 9 p8,c3 IMPROVEMDiscussion on appointment of new medical office and his remuneration.1873 Jul 9 p8,c5 CROQUET Annual tournament of Cheltenham club held at Montpellier Gardens.1873 Jul 16p2,c1 LUNACY C Guardians discuss work and payment to Union.1873 Jul 16p2,c3 AGG-GARDNSupports resolution to repair Parish Church.1873 Jul 16p2,c3 PARISH CHVestry meeting receives full report of state and cost of repair.1873 Jul 16p2,c3 SKILLICORNSupports restoration of Parish Church as last relic of old Cheltenham.1873 Jul 16p3,c2 BROWN REVPreaches at reopening of small Bishops Cleeve baptist chapel.1873 Jul 16p4,c5 PARISH CHEditorial on Vestry Meeting and restoration of church.1873 Jul 16p4,c5 REFORM CLMr Samuelson to speak at annual summer demonstration at Pittville.1873 Jul 16p4,c6 DICKENS, CAutographed works included in sale of Macready's library.1873 Jul 16p4,c6 FERRYMAN Editorial on case brought by Commissioners.1873 Jul 16p4,c6 MACREADY,Sale of famous actor's library gives details of books.1873 Jul 16p4,c6 NAUNTON Cost of repair work and Mr. Ferryman's failure to pay his share.1873 Jul 16p8,c1 ALBION BRRecommended by markets committee as site for markets and fairs.1873 Jul 16p8,c1 PARSONAGEChairs special meeting of Commissioners to discuss purchase of markets.1873 Jul 16p8,c5 GILLING, HWrites letter on Parish Church question.1873 Jul 16p8,c6 GIRLS' TRAAnnual treat to Bristol for girls training for domestic servants.1873 Jul 16p8,c6 JOY-BROWNFormer St. Mary's curate returns to preach there.1873 Jul 23p2,c2 PERRY, MRWorkhouse trampmaster granted increase in salary.1873 Jul 23p2,c3 REFORM CLAnnual summer meeting and dinner at Pittville.1873 Jul 23p3,c2 DALE FORTTaken into partnership by the Finlayson music seller.1873 Jul 23p3,c3 ROBERTSONFormer prominent resident dies - obituary.1873 Jul 23p4,c4 HIGGS C. In dispute with ex organist at Holy Apostles church.1873 Jul 23p4,c4 LOARING J In dispute C C Higgs re unlawful dismissal from Holy Apostles.1873 Jul 23p4,c4 PARISH CHCommittee meets to discuss siting of proposed new church.1873 Jul 23p4,c6 BAKER, MRHold supper for workmen at Belmont Lodge.1873 Jul 23p4,c6 POST OFFICNo sunday collection at three sub post offices from July 27th.1873 Jul 23p4,c6 PRINTERS Employees of A & J J Norman enjoy outing to Berkeley.1873 Jul 23p4,c6 TROTTER J.Minister of North Place church.1873 Jul 23p4,c6 UNIVERSITSuccesses locally in matriculation examinations.1873 Jul 23p8,c1 CHURCH ASMeeting at Town Hall to protest against Romish practices.1873 Jul 30p1,c1 SCHOOLS, Public notice re Elementary Education Act 1870 for Swindon school.1873 Jul 30p2,c5 TEWKESBURReport of flower show - regarded as part of religious education movement.1873 Jul 30p3,c1 COTTESWOLReport of visit to Weston-super Mare.1873 Jul 30p4,c1 CRICKET. Names of Gloucestershire and Sussex elevens for match to be played on Cheltenham College ground.1873 Jul 30p4,c1 STAFFORD,In charge of Royal Hotel Mews.

1873 Jul 30p4,c1 STAFFORD Manages Royal Hotel.1873 Jul 30p4,c2 COLLEGIATPrize list.1873 Jul 30p4,c3 LODGER FREditorial comment on entitlement.1873 Jul 30p4,c5 BLONDIN. Report of performance at Montpellier Gardens.1873 Jul 30p4,c5 FERRYMAN, Case brought by Commissioners goes before bench.1873 Jul 30p4,c5 NORTH PLAReport of annual school treat.1873 Jul 30p4,c6 BANBURY ABill passed by Parliament.1873 Jul 30p4,c6 GARDNER, Wins Queen's gold medal as boy likely to make best sailor.1873 Jul 30p4,c6 MONTPELLIReport of Ellenborough House matinee musical.1873 Jul 30p5,c2 DAISY BANParticulars of sale.1873 Jul 30p8,c1 COLLEGE, Report of annual Proprietary Meeting.1873 Jul 30p8,c2 UNIVERSITReport of local successes at matriculation.1873 Jul 30p8,c4 STAMFORDReport of prize day at Junior Proprietary School.1873 Aug 6p4,c1 ROYAL HOTExtension of mews to include lock-up coach houses.1873 Aug 6p4,c5 BOROUGH REditorial on need for electors to examine lists carefully.1873 Aug 6p4,c5 IMPROVEMEditorial deploring disorderly meeting.1873 Aug 6p4,c5 LIBERAL REHolds forms for those claiming lodger franchise.1873 Aug 6p4,c6 CHARLTON Report of meeting of ratepayers to discuss report.1873 Aug 6p4,c6 OVERSEERSList of voters published on doors of local places of worship.1873 Aug 6p4,c6 SUMNER CAEditorial comments for efforts on behalf of Cotswold Hunt.1873 Aug 6p4,c6 TIVOLI MI Mr Middleton, architect, prepares plans for new building.1873 Aug 6p8,c1 BECKINGSAUpsets Commissioner chairman by suggesting bank holiday adjournment.1873 Aug 6p8,c2 BEEHIVE I Venue for farewell dinner for G Gray, College racquets teacher.1873 Aug 6p8,c2 LADIES' COReport of trip for workmen recently employed on building.1873 Aug 6p8,c4 BOWLES, HIn letter attacks Canon Bell for comments at meeting.1873 Aug 6p8,c4 MILLER G.TOf Cambray comments on need for public baths in town.1873 Aug 6p8,c5 BANNISTERFormer town congregational minister ill-used by drunken wife.1873 Aug 6p8,c5 BROWN REVAssists former minister with financial support.1873 Aug 1p2,c4 PEARMAN Vaccination officer for out parishioners resigns.1873 Aug 1p4,c4 OVERSEERS'Voters urged to consult them for accuracy.1873 Aug 1p4,c4 PUBLIC HE Towns satisfactory position in Registrar-General's returns.1873 Aug 1p4,c5 BELL CANOMemorial addressed to Bishop adopted at Town Hall meeting.1873 Aug 1p4,c5 BELL CANOBishop of Gloucester writes in reply to his 'memorial'.1873 Aug 1p4,c5 CHURCH OFPresentation to St. Mary's senior curate.1873 Aug 1p4,c5 WARD REV. Presented with wedding gifts by C. of E. Young Mens' Society.1873 Aug 1p8,c1 ST. MARY' Celebrates 5th. anniversary of its restoration.1873 Aug 1p8,c2 EDWARDS RELetter to him from his parishioners.1873 Aug 1p8,c3 BELL REV. Replies to letter from Rev. H.M.J. Bowles.1873 Aug 1p8,c3 CHESSHYRE Writes complaining of unfair reporting.1873 Aug 2p2,c3 BOARD OF Vaccination officer reports that almost all arrears have been cleared.1873 Aug 2p2,c4 NORTH PLATea meeting and presentation to Rev. J. Trotter.1873 Aug 2p4,c2 VACCINATIPoor Law Union advertises for candidates (salary ï¾£20 p.a.)1873 Aug 2p4,c3 FINLAYSONHas taken as partners Mr H.J. Hyde and Mr F. Forty.1873 Aug 2p4,c4 COLLEGIATPrize list.1873 Aug 2p4,c5 ST. JAMES Improvement Commissioners receive consent to borrowing of ï¾£7,000.1873 Aug 2p4,c6 BOROUGH RAnnouncement of last date for registration.1873 Aug 2p4,c6 FREE CHURSchool treat on Cleeve Hill.1873 Aug 2p5,c5 LICENSING Applications for liquor licences.

1873 Aug 2p8,c2 RITUALISMLetters to the Editor.1873 Aug 2p2,c3 BOARD OF Dispute with Winchcomb Union over responsibility for burial of tramp.1873 Aug 2p2,c5 BOARD OF New collector required for Swindon following Mr Humphris' resignation.1873 Aug 2p4,c2 THYNNE FRStarted dental practice in 6 Great Norwood Street.1873 Aug 2p4,c3 HAYWARD Preparatory school moved from 21 Cambray Place to Cambray Villa.1873 Aug 2p4,c3 ROYAL HOTMews and livery stables renovated by George Spafford (proprietor).1873 Aug 2p4,c4 EDWARDS. REditorial on Prestbury Rituals, in conflict with bishop. (see letters on page 8).1873 Aug 2p4,c4 WESLEYAN Conference President to preach in St. Georges Street chapel on August 28th.1873 Aug 2p4,c5 BROWN SAMCounty court case at Bristol. Bankrupt was late of High Street, Cheltenham.1873 Aug 2p4,c5 DIGBY F. Medical Officer of no. 3 District of the Union died August 20th.1873 Aug 2p5,c3 IMPERIAL No. 17 to be auctioned.1873 Aug 2p5,c3 LANSDOWNNo. 17 to be auctioned.1873 Aug 2p5,c4 RATCLIFF Registrar's notice of appointment of trustee.1873 Aug 2p8,c1 SAMUELSOHas addressed several liberal meetings. Four meetings held.1873 Aug 2p8,c5 BOROUGH RExchange of letters between Messrs Onley and Stroud on enfranchisement.1873 Sep 3p2,c1 MEDICAL OSalary discussed by Guardians following Mr. Digby's death.1873 Sep 3p4,c1 MONTPELLIRoyal Artillery Band to play at floral fete.1873 Sep 3p4,c6 ROBERTSONEditorial supports memorial in College Chapel.1873 Sep 3p4,c6 THIRKILL RRobbed of property worth ï¾£5060 while staying at Weston-super-Mare.1873 Sep 3p5,c1 ST. JAMES'Commissioners discuss loan for scheme.1873 Sep 3p8,c1 CHELT RIVEIn Commissioners discussion on state reference made to trout taken from it.1873 Sep 3p8,c1 PHOENIX FPrivate company accused of waste of water at fire in High Street.1873 Sep 3p8,c1 TEMPORARYCommissioners note that without a patient since August l2.1873 Sep 3p8,c3 ST. LUKE'S Full report of wedding of nephew of Sir A. Ramsay.1873 Sep 3p8,c4 DAVIES MRSuggestion that absence from Commissioners improved conduct.1873 Sep 3p8,c4 HIGGS CHAPraised at opening of Holy Apostles' schools.1873 Sep 3p8,c4 HOLY APOSFormal opening of new schools fully reported.1873 Sep 3p8,c4 POTTER REVIncumbent of Holy Apostles attends formal opening of schools.1873 Sep 3p8,c5 DE FERRIE Writes letter on cost of emigration of pauper children.1873 Sep 3p8,c5 ROBERTSONAnonymous letter by friend urging memorial to co-founder of College.1873 Sep 1p2,c3 BOARD OF Discussed publication of pauper lists.1873 Sep 1p2,c3 FLEET HENRAccused with housekeeper of child neglect.1873 Sep 1p2,c3 LECKHAMPTReported to be in arrears with poor rates.1873 Sep 1p3,c1 HORTICULTAnnual show at Montpellier Gardens report & prize list.1873 Sep 1p4,c1 SNOWSELL EFarmer of Leckhampton notice to creditors.1873 Sep 1p4,c2 BEETHAM MChemist and druggist application for licence to sell sweets etc.1873 Sep 1p4,c2 LOARING MRSeeking post as professor of music.1873 Sep 1p4,c5 ANGUS, THFormer curate at Prestbury converts to Roman Catholicism.1873 Sep 1p4,c5 CHARLTON Proposal to erect street lamps welcomed.1873 Sep 1p4,c5 ELLENBOROMemorial tablet to him in Oxenton Church.1873 Sep 1p4,c5 GREAT WESAccused of overcharging for 2nd. class travel.1873 Sep 1p4,c5 MARSHALL Responsible for memorial brass to Earl of Ellenborough.1873 Sep 1p4,c5 TOWN COMDetails of those retiring at next election.1873 Sep 1p4,c6 CYPHER MRSuccesses for local exhibitors at Manchester International Show.1873 Sep 1p4,c6 FAULL REV.Appointed minister of Royal Well Free Methodist Chapel.1873 Sep 1p4,c6 SAMUELSONRifle competition results.1873 Sep 1p4,c6 THIRKILL RDespatch box stolen at Weston now recovered.1873 Sep 1p4,c FLEETWOODEditorial comment on his conviction for cruelty.

1873 Sep 1p5,c6 UNION WOBoard of Guardians invites tenders for supply of goods.1873 Sep 1p8,c2 CHARLTON Monthly meeting - full report.1873 Sep 1p8,c3 ST. MARY' Hold harvest festival - full account.1873 Sep 1p8,c5 DAY MR. S Letter praising his care of children of Fleetwood and Brown.1873 Sep 1p8,c5 PARK, THE.Letter to editor deploring state of roads.1873 Sep 1p2,c3 MONTPELLIPlays at Leckhampton Cottagers flower show.1873 Sep 1p2,c3 POTTER, E.Owner of Fulwood Park allows flower show in grounds.1873 Sep 1p2,c4 BROMBY, RSon of former Training College principal now Bishop of Tasmania.1873 Sep 1p4,c1 PITTVILLE To give promenade concerts in gardens and Pump Room.1873 Sep 1p4,c2 HAYWARD, Has moved school for sons of gentlemen to Cambray Villa.1873 Sep 1p4,c3 THYNNE, FSurgeon dentist has commenced practice in Great Norwood Street.1873 Sep 1p4,c5 CHELT RIVEWoman has narrow escape from drowning.1873 Sep 1p4,c5 LICENSED Consider plans for homes for needy members in Swindon Road.1873 Sep 1p8,c1 ALL SAINT Choir has vacancies for trebles.1873 Sep 1p8,c6 GREAT WESLetters to the editor on third class fares.1873 Sep 2p2,c3 BOARD OF Resignation of Mr Young, house shoemaker.1873 Sep 2p4,c1 IMPROVEMUrban Sanitary District advertise for medical officer of health.1873 Sep 2p4,c3 COCHRANE,Subscription list opened to recoup fine money after proprietor of Cheltenham Chronicle fined by Queen's Court.1873 Sep 2p4,c4 SANITATIOEditorial on forthcoming appointment of officer of health.1873 Sep 2p4,c5 COCHRANE,Editorial on fine imposed over Tichborne case.1873 Sep 2p4,c6 BOROUGH RRevision of voters lists - Mr Stroud to appear for Conservatives and Mr Chesshyre for Liberals.1873 Sep 2p4,c6 BROMBY DLectures in Melbourne.1873 Sep 2p4,c6 FLEETWOODSubscriptions received on behalf of his child.1873 Sep 2p4,c6 WRIGHT, DReported as candidate for officer of health and supported by local medical men.1873 Sep 2p8,c2 TOWN COMIn communication with Gas Company over regulators for street lighting.1873 Sep 2p8,c3 DOWNING Details of proceedings leading to erection of memorial.1873 Sep 2p8,c3 RIFLE VOL Winners of challenge cup given by Mr H.B. Samuelson MP.1873 Sep 2p8,c4 COCHRANE,Report of court proceedings leading to his fine.1873 Sep 2p8,c5 EDWARDS RAbused on leaving Litany service.1873 Sep 2p8,c5 MARSHALL,Letter concerning Fleetwood's case and poor response to appeal.1873 Oct 1p2,c3 NEWTON, CAppointed by Guardians as medical officer for District No.3.1873 Oct 1p4,c1 AGG-GARDNTo preside at entertainment in aid of working mens' club.1873 Oct 1p4,c1 GROSSMITHTo give entertainment at Town Hall.1873 Oct 1p4,c2 COCHRANE,List of subscribers to recoup fine led by Sir Alexander Ramsay.1873 Oct 1p4,c4 JAMES, HEEditorial on former College scholar's elevation to Solicitor-General.1873 Oct 1p4,c4 RIDING SC Editorial jocularly comments on proposed Tory 'demonstration.'1873 Oct 1p4,c5 PRITCHARD,Appointed Registration Officer on death of T.A.Lister.1873 Oct 1p4,c5 SOCIETY F Editorial attacks card implying anti-dissent views.1873 Oct 1p4,c6 BROWN, REPreaches at funeral of Rev. William Wheeler at Stroud.1873 Oct 1p4,c6 CONGREGAAnnual Sunday School sermons by Rev. Dr. Brown and Rev. W. Julyan1873 Oct 1p4,c6 SWINEY, R Son of resident General Swiney given presentation gift by church.1873 Oct 1p8,c2 PROVIDENTReport of anniversary with sermon by Dr. Brown of Highbury Chapel.1873 Oct 1p8,c3 SUNDAY SCH.J. Willmott presides at public meeting of Cheltenham Auxiliary.1873 Oct 1p8,c4 ALL SAINTSFull report of harvest festival.1873 Oct 1p8,c4 HOLST, MRReference to new chants composed by Holst.1873 Oct 1p8,c4 WRIGHT, TOf hospital, in letter offers himself as medical officer for urban district.1873 Oct 1p2,c1 CONGREGAHost Autumn meeting of Congregational Union of Gloucestershire and Herefordshire.1873 Oct 1p2,c4 MIDDLETONArchitect of restored Woolstone Church.

1873 Oct 1p2,c4 MUSTOE ' Chosen from among 19 candidates as workhouse shoemaker.1873 Oct 1p3,c6 ENGALL SAPurchases premises in Promenade for conversion.1873 Oct 1p4,c5 BELL REV. Rector of Cheltenham preaches at parish church.1873 Oct 1p4,c6 CHARLTON Monthly meeting report.1873 Oct 1p4,c6 GAS OFFICEImprovement to building delayed.1873 Oct 1p4,c6 HAIG F.M. Success in Woolwich RMA examination plus several others.1873 Oct 1p4,c6 HOGG MR CReport of funeral.1873 Oct 1p8,c2 RATEPAYERPublic meeting ot consider policy of Improvement Commissioners.1873 Oct 1p8,c5 IMPROVEMSpecial meeting to appoint Minister of Health for urban district.1873 Oct 1p8,c6 PARK THE ALetter re trees in the area cause of dampness.1873 Oct 1p8,c6 WRIGHT DRElected Minister of Health for Cheltenham.1873 Oct 2p2,c1 TURNBULL,Cross questioned in County Court about irregularities.1873 Oct 2p2,c2 DE FERRIE Reports to Guardians on return to workhouse of girl sent to Canada.1873 Oct 2p2,c4 HOSPITAL Proceeds of Sunday's church and chapel collections to be given to hospital.1873 Oct 2p2,c4 TURNPIKE Creditors to submit proposal for composition.1873 Oct 2p4,c1 ATHENAEUSir M.E. Hicks-Beach to preside over evening of readings.1873 Oct 2p4,c2 LECKHAMPTenders sought for laying pipes.1873 Oct 2p4,c6 TOWN HALLNegro minstrel show reviewed.1873 Oct 2p5,c3 ROYAL CRENo,9 for sale and contents.1873 Oct 2p8,c1 BOROUGH RMr. T.S. Pritchard opens court for revision of electoral lists.1873 Oct 2p8,c4 ARMITAGE Vicar of St. John's winters in southern Europe because of ill health.1873 Oct 2p2,c1 POLITICAL Conservative meeting held at school and Liberal meeting held in Wellington Hall.1873 Oct 2p3,c3 LORD BISHOTriennial visit for Winchcomb Deanery held at Cheltenham Temporary Church.1873 Oct 2p4,c4 CHURCH ANStrong editorial criticising the politicalisation of the church.1873 Oct 2p4,c5 GENERAL HCollection raises ï¾£714 from all churches in the district.1873 Oct 2p4,c5 PARISH CHCommittee decides on site of new church for St Mary's district.1873 Oct 2p4,c6 FOOTBALL Cheltenham club started. Practicing to be at Hales Road cricket ground.1873 Oct 2p4,c6 SCHOOL OFAnnual prize distribution.1873 Oct 2p4,c6 TIVOLI CH Foundation stone for new church to be laid by Bishop.1873 Oct 2p5,c3 IMPERIAL No. 17 for sale.1873 Oct 2p5,c3 ROYAL CRENo. 9 for sale.1873 Oct 2p5,c5 LECKHAMPLocal Board invite tenders to lay 3200 yards of sewer.1873 Oct 2p5,c5 TURNPIKE Meeting of trustees of Cheltenham and Gloucestershire District.1873 Oct 2p8,c2 ATHENAEUWinter season of Cheltenham Athenaeum inaugurated.1873 Oct 2p8,c2 BOARD OF Discussion on amount of wine consumed in children's hospital wards.1873 Oct 2p8,c2 OVERSEERS Revising barrister brings his revision of lists to a close.1873 Oct 2p8,c3 LICENSED Foundation stone for new asylum laid at Swindon Road site.1873 Oct 2p8,c5 INTERNATICheltenham gunsmith's guns do well in New York.1873 Nov 5p2,c1 BOARD OF Discuss important statement by Poor Law Inspector on out door relief.1873 Nov 5p2,c3 BUBB J. Criticised at meeting to hear retiring Commissioners.1873 Nov 5p2,c3 ONLEY S. Criticises Mr Lewis at meeting of retiring Commissioners.1873 Nov 5p2,c4 JEX-BLAKE Presides at annual school of Art prizegiving in Clarence Parade.1873 Nov 5p2,c5 KNIGHT J.PHeadmaster of School of art speaks at annual prizegiving.1873 Nov 5p4,c4 IMPROVEMEditorial- deficit on municipal budget.1873 Nov 5p4,c5 BRADFORDAmerican artists' painting displayed in Montpellier.1873 Nov 5p4,c5 GAIETY COEditorial praises Old Wells performances.1873 Nov 5p4,c6 DE FERRIE Presides at popular lecture on Swiss Alps in Corn Exchange.1873 Nov 5p4,c6 HASLAM WProfessor of music to give entertainment of sacred music of various nations.

1873 Nov 5p4,c6 SEWAGE F Detailed report of fifth annual letting of land.1873 Nov 5p8,c3 WINTERBOChairman of Financial Committee criticised for budget deficit.1873 Nov 5p8,c6 McCAUSLANPraises benefactor Mrs Fenn at St. Stephen's foundation stone laying.1873 Nov 5p8,c6 MIDDLETONDescription of new St. Stephen's for which he was architect.1873 Nov 5p8,c6 ST. STEPHEBishop of Gloucester lays foundation stone of memorial chancel.1873 Nov p2,c1 GREAT NOFireworks let off in street subject of court case.1873 Nov p2,c1 LAWE, FRALate vaccination officer charged with assault.1873 Nov p2,c3 ROOT AND 3rd. annual exhibition at Corn Exchange + Annual dinner at Royal Hotel - full report.1873 Nov p2,c6 BOARD OF Discusses publication of relief lists.1873 Nov p3,c2 NEWINGTONResigns having obtained a post elsewhere.1873 Nov p3,c2 ODD FELLOResults of annual competitions- lists of prize donors etc.1873 Nov p3,c2 ST. JAMES Letter to editor with 15 signatories.1873 Nov p3,c2 ST. JAMES Still under discussion with GWR Railway Company.1873 Nov p3,c3 PARISH CHResults of Government examinations in Science and Art.1873 Nov p4,c2 IMPROVEMElection addresses from all ward candidates.1873 Nov p8,c2 ASHLEY MANotice of Court sitting.1873 Nov p8,c2 IMPROVEMFormal notice of polling stations, presiding officers etc.1873 Nov p8,c2 IMPROVEMTable of attendance at meetings 1872 - 3.1873 Nov p8,c2 RUSSELL, SLord of the Manor of Charlton Kings.1873 Nov p8,c3 CHARLTON Monthly meeting report.1873 Nov p8,c3 DOWNING Details of distribution of money subscribed.1873 Nov p8,c3 FLEECE HONew wing external work completed.1873 Nov p8,c3 HEALTH, PUQuarterly return of Registrar General.1873 Nov p8,c3 MANOR OFCourt case re fees to Lord of Manor settled.1873 Nov p8,c3 TEWKESBURReligious education Society holds service in Gas Green Chapel.1873 Nov p8,c3 WRIGHT, DPresides at lecture in Corn Exchange.1873 Nov p8,c4 IMPERIAL Sale of land in Hodges Nursery for proposed new club.1873 Nov p8,c4 NEW CLUB Details of situation, design etc.1873 Nov p8,c5 ST. JAMES Reply to letter on previous page 3 of newspaper.1873 Nov p,c DARBY, MR.Architect of New Club to be built in Imperial Square.1873 Nov p1,c2 IMPROVEMPolling stations for election.1873 Nov p2,c5 LABOURERSMeeting of General and Agricultural Workers at St. George's Hall.1873 Nov p2,c5 ONLEY, MR.Chairs Labourers meeting.1873 Nov p3,c5 WARNEFORDInvite application for assistance from needy clergy families.1873 Nov p4,c6 EAST WARDCandidate found to stand against Messr. Onley and Bubb.1873 Nov p5,c1 MONTPELLILate residence of Lord de Saumarez for sale.1873 Nov p5,c3 IMPERIAL Stock and greenhouses for sale.1873 Nov p5,c4 HOGG, CHAOf Lanesfield, executors' notice to claimants.1873 Nov p5,c6 BRIDGEWATList of houses to be sold and let.1873 Nov p5,c6 IMPERIAL Notice of A.G.M.1873 Nov p5,c6 IMPROVEMNotice of intention to fix Borough Rate at 2/2d in the ï¾£1.1873 Nov p8,c1 SOCIETY F Meeting chaired by Sir Michael Hicks Beach. - full report.1873 Nov p8,c3 LIBERAL REAnnual supper at Reform Club.1873 Nov p8,c4 ASTON, REV.Two letters about his 'electioneering'.1873 Nov p8,c4 EDWARDS, RLetter from vicar of Prestbury on Cheltenham mission.1873 Nov p8,c5 DALLAMOREReport of death of former Cheltenham property owner.1873 Nov p8,c6 TURNPIKE Arle Court toll gate moved closer to Plough Inn.1873 Nov p2,c1 IMPROVEMResults of elections in the four wards.

1873 Nov p2,c2 EDWARDS, RReport from 'Standard' of prosecution of the Vicar of Prestbury - see also editorial on page 4.1873 Nov p3,c2 RIFLE VOL Report of annual supper of 10th.(Cotswold) Company at Corn Exchange.1873 Nov p4,c1 BAYSHILL Series of lectures on Unitarian christianity by Rev. D.Griffith.1873 Nov p4,c1 CHARLTON Advertise for medical officer of health.1873 Nov p4,c1 RYEWORTH Principals:- Misses Makepeace and the Rev. J. Makepeace.1873 Nov p4,c3 LOARING, MSeeks appointment as organist and choirmaster.1873 Nov p4,c4 BELL, REV. Details his subscription appeal for new church and restoration of Parish Church.1873 Nov p4,c4 BELL, REV. Editorial re his letter (see page 8) on the clergy and politics.1873 Nov p4,c5 IMPROVEMEditorial on recent election.1873 Nov p4,c6 BETTAM, MGoes into liquidation.1873 Nov p4,c6 CHRYSANTReport of 4th. annual exhibition at Corn Exchange.1873 Nov p4,c6 HUXTABLE,Goes into liquidation.1873 Nov p4,c6 MARTIN, RETo succeed to Vice-Principalship of Training College.1873 Nov p4,c6 MAYNARD, Goes into liquidation.1873 Nov p5,c4 HOGG, CHANotice re claims on his estate.1873 Nov p5,c4 WEBB, HARRNotice re claims on her estate.1873 Nov p8,c1 TURNBULL Publishes epitome of his medical history and references in defence of his character.1873 Nov p8,c2 PAUPERISMLocal statistics for half year.1873 Nov p8,c3 BELL REV. Appeals to tradesmen to close early during mission week.1873 Nov p8,c3 TURNBULL Letter re Johnston v Turnbull case.1873 Nov p8,c4 DAVIS W. SLetter re sale of land in Jessop's Gardens.1873 Nov p8,c4 TURNBULL Report of court proceedings in Johnson v Turnbull case.1873 Dec 3p2,c1 DAVIES, HEElected chairman at annual meeting of Commissioners.1873 Dec 3p2,c1 SWEETING,Elected vice-chairman of Commissioners with some opposition.1873 Dec 3p4,c1 TOWN HALLTo have skating rink with American roller skates for Winter season.1873 Dec 3p4,c1 VAN BULOWFamous pianist to give recital at Corn Exchange.1873 Dec 3p4,c4 MISSION WEditorial gives support.1873 Dec 3p4,c5 BEAMISH, Obituary of former important resident.1873 Dec 3p4,c5 EDWARDS, REditorial comment and list of Commissioners to sit on case against vicar.1873 Dec 3p4,c5 JUVENILE Obituary of R. Beamish refers to his role in founding school.1873 Dec 3p4,c5 WINTERBOIn praising Mr. Davies, editorial comments on quality of predecessor.1873 Dec 3p4,c5 WRIGHT, DMedical officer proposed to include Charlton Kings as part of his responsibility.1873 Dec 3p4,c6 GILBERT, WComedy 'Palace of Truth' performed at theatre.1873 Dec 3p4,c6 LENTHALL Enquires into extensive cost of out-door parochial relief.1873 Dec 3p4,c6 PEGLAR, MReport of Harriers meet.1873 Dec 3p5,c1 MISSION WFull report of Bishop's inaugural address at temporary church.1873 Dec 3p8,c3 BELL, CAN Rector has large congregation from mission week sermon.1873 Dec 3p8,c3 CHRIST CHReport of mission week service.1873 Dec 3p8,c3 WARD, REV.Senior curate preaches mission week sermon at Parish Church.1873 Dec 3p8,c4 ALL SAINTSMission week clergy welcomed at service.1873 Dec 1p2,c1 BELL, REV. Delivers solemn advent sermon in Parish Church.1873 Dec 1p2,c1 BISHOP OFGives address at Town Hall mission service.1873 Dec 1p2,c1 FENN REV. JDelivers special advent address at Christchurch.1873 Dec 1p2,c1 ST. MARK' Rev. G. Calthrop, mission preacher, visits local ironworks.1873 Dec 1p2,c1 TEMPORARUnusual crowded to hear Rector preach.1873 Dec 1p2,c2 CALTHROP Mission preacher speaks to workers at Vulcan Iron Works.1873 Dec 1p2,c2 VULCAN IRMechanics addressed by mission preacher.1873 Dec 1p2,c3 FRIENDS' Special service with sermon for mission week.

1873 Dec 1p2,c3 UNION WOMission service in connection with mission week.1873 Dec 1p2,c5 BAYSHILL Sermon in defence of science and freedom of thought.1873 Dec 1p3,c2 VON BULOCelebrated pianist to give recital at Corn Exchange.1873 Dec 1p3,c4 CHAPMAN,Death of well known local horse dealer.1873 Dec 1p3,c4 CHARLTON Monthly meeting report.1873 Dec 1p3,c4 GWINNETTChairs meeting of local solicitors.1873 Dec 1p3,c4 TOWN HALLRoller skating fun described.1873 Dec 1p3,c5 GRAMMAR Old boys' successes at Oxford and Glasgow Universities.1873 Dec 1p3,c5 OLD WELLSCommissioners accept offer of land to improve access.1873 Dec 1p3,c5 STONE, MREstate details.1873 Dec 1p8,c1 COUNTY COCommission appointed by Bishop hears Prestbury case.1873 Dec 1p8,c1 PRESTBURYReport of hearings.1873 Dec 1p2,c4 BRITISH S Annual public examination and prizegiving.1873 Dec 1p4,c1 CORN EXC First subscription concert with new organ - Handel's Messiah.1873 Dec 1p4,c5 INDUSTRIAIn debt and may have to close. Editorial criticizing churches for lack of support.1873 Dec 1p4,c5 PRESTBURYEditorial. Case referred to the 'Court of Arches'. (see also page 8).1873 Dec 1p4,c6 CHELTENHATo be held on Jan 15th at Queens Hotel.1873 Dec 1p5,c3 MEARA, CHLate of 9 Royal Crescent. Advert for creditors.1873 Dec 1p5,c4 GAS STOCKNew Cheltenham Gas Stock for sale. Dividend seven and one half %.1873 Dec 1p5,c4 SOCIETY F Cheltenham branch AGM to be held on December 17th.1873 Dec 1p8,c1 VON BULOWPiano recital at Corn Exchange.1873 Dec 1p8,c3 WEATHER.Previous weeks weather was icy with severe fogs delaying trains and mail.1873 Dec 2p2,c2 MEAT, POUFull report of seasonal fare by local shops.1873 Dec 2p2,c3 FENN MR AReference to annual treat given to Union inmates.1873 Dec 2p2,c5 JUVENILE Rev. J.E. Fenn presides at prize giving.1873 Dec 2p2,c5 LEFROY-AUSHeadmaster attends Juvenile Proprietary school prize-giving.1873 Dec 2p4,c3 BIRDLIP H Annual distribution of prizes.1873 Dec 2p4,c3 VLIELAND, For 10 years principal of Hygeia Academy Prestbury, now headmaster of Shuthonger School.1873 Dec 2p4,c5 EDWARDS RComment on one of charges against him (The Eastwood Position).1873 Dec 2p4,c5 LINGWOOD Obituary comment on former Lord of Manor and supporter of Grammar School.1873 Dec 2p4,c6 COLLEGE, Full report of concert by College conducted by Mr Riseley.1873 Dec 2p4,c6 MONTPELLAccount of meeting report - decreased dividend.1873 Dec 2p5,c4 DAVIS, W.SIn letter seeks subscriptions to help poor in purchase of coal.1873 Dec 2p8,c1 WINTERBOLists several laudatory obituary comments from other newspapers.1873 Dec 2p8,c2 DAVIS, W.SRequest for extension of licence for club balls rejected.1873 Dec 2p8,c3 PEGLER'S HJocular report of hunt.1873 Dec 2p8,c5 GRIFFITH, In long letter promotes Unitarian view on science.1873 Dec 2p8,c5 ONLEY, SA On coal for poor suggests having stock available close to poorer areas of town.1873 Dec 3p0,c4 ALL SAINT Christmas service details.1873 Dec 3p4,c1 DAVIS, W.SAppeals for funds for coals for town poor.1873 Dec 3p4,c3 TURNPIKE Trustees invite tenders for pulling down Grovefield toll house.1873 Dec 3p4,c4 BAKER, WIAnnounces removal to former premises in Regent Street.1873 Dec 3p4,c6 CLEEVE HILIts popularity with local residents.1873 Dec 3p4,c6 COLLEGE CMeeting of proprietors to discuss increasing fees.1873 Dec 3p4,c6 IRVING, DRFurther note on his life and career.1873 Dec 3p4,c6 LILLYWHITEPurchases local rights of skating rink patentee.1873 Dec 3p8,c2 PRESTON JTown crier - obituary.1873 Dec 3p8,c3 WINTERBOTMP for Stroud dies in Rome - Burial in Protestant cemetery.

1873 Dec 3p8,c4 CHRIST CHChristmas service and decorations.1873 Dec 3p8,c4 FEMALE RESermon preached at Trinity Church on its behalf.1873 Dec 3p8,c4 RISTE, MR.Applies for special licence for alcohol at Town Hall ball.1873 Dec 3p8,c4 ST. JOHN'SChristmas decorations described.1873 Dec 3p8,c4 ST. LUKE'S Christmas service details.1873 Dec 3p8,c4 ST. PAUL'SChristmas decorations and sermon noted.1873 Dec 3p8,c5 BIRKETT, RTo be superintendent of Cheltenham Industrial School.1873 Dec 3p8,c5 INDUSTRIARescued from financial difficulties - report.1873 Dec 3p8,c6 INDUSTRIAChristmas dinner for 40 boys.1874 Jan 7p2,c4 BOARD OF Discuss education of pauper children.1874 Jan 7p4,c3 JACK, ART To move from 118 High Street to Dagmar House, Promenade Villas.1874 Jan 7p4,c5 ST. MARY' Editorial on restoration and amounts of subscriptions.1874 Jan 7p4,c6 GOODING, Presented with illuminated address by Royal Albion Lodge of Oddfellows.1874 Jan 7p4,c6 ODDFELLORoyal Albion Lodge presents Dr. Gooding with illuminated address.1874 Jan 7p4,c6 PALMER, ASolicitor in town obtains Queen's Bench, Common Pleas, appointment.1874 Jan 7p4,c6 PIGEON SHReport of match held at the Fox and Hounds, Prestbury Road.1874 Jan 7p4,c6 SPERRY MRRelict of James Sperry gave charitable bequest to town - particulars.1874 Jan 7p4,c6 THEATRE RComments upon production and artists in the pantomine 'Sleeping Beauty.'1874 Jan 7p4,c6 TURNBULL Dr. Morton Brown presents cheque from his friends to help with legal expenses incurred.1874 Jan 7p5,c4 HUNT, ROBNotice re claims on his estate.1874 Jan 7p8,c1 IMPROVEMDiscuss St. James's Square and coming of Great Western Railway.1874 Jan 7p8,c2 IMPROVEMMedical officer reports on and health and mortality rate in town.1874 Jan 7p8,c3 COTSWOLDReport of death of huntsman Mr Charles Turner.1874 Jan 7p8,c4 CONGREGADr. Brown delivers annual sermon to young - full text of sermon.1874 Jan 7p8,c5 UNION WOReport of Christmas treat.1874 Jan 7p8,c6 HAYMAN DMr. J. Waterworth writes letter in his defence.1874 Jan 7p8,c6 HUXTABLE,Bankruptcy notice.1874 Jan 1p4,c6 IMPERIAL Editorial on future and inadvisability of building.1874 Jan 1p4,c6 LIFE BOAT Complaint by subscriber that current siting of little use in emergency..1874 Jan 1p4,c6 QUEEN'S HClub balls to take place there instead of Assembly Rooms.1874 Jan 1p4,c6 WRIGHT DRFormally appointed medical officer for Leckhampton.1874 Jan 1p8,c2 CHELTENHAFull report of club ball at Queen's Hotel.1874 Jan 2p4,c1 CHRISTY MReturn visit advertised.1874 Jan 2p4,c5 GENERAL HComment on possible removal of subscribers' right to select medical staff.1874 Jan 2p4,c6 AMALGAMATList of further subscriptions.1874 Jan 2p4,c6 ELECTORALEditorial comment on difference between Cheltenham and Gloucester.1874 Jan 2p4,c6 LILLYWHITEPraised for judicious management of skating rink.1874 Jan 2p4,c6 MARKETS. Editorial criticism of Commissioners proposed purchase from Mr. Chesshyre.1874 Jan 2p4,c6 SKATING RIEditorial on increasing popularity.1874 Jan 2p8,c2 HOSKINS, ROf St. Peter's attends Gas Company Club supper.1874 Jan 2p8,c3 GAS COMPReport of Sick Benefit Club supper with Mr. Patterson presiding manager.1874 Jan 2p8,c4 JONES, JOHLetter on intention of carpenters to strike for '7.1/2d per hour' (sic).1874 Jan 2p8,c4 OLD WELLSSuccess of Strand opera 'Nemesis' by H.B. Farnie.1874 Jan 2p8,c5 DE FERRIERCalls meeting of local clergy to discuss charities.1874 Jan 2p8,c5 PALMER MROf Royal Crescent seeks contributions to support London Charitable Dentist Hospital.1874 Jan 2p2,c1 IMPROVEMDiscuss purchase of market toll and fair rights.1874 Jan 2p2,c3 BAYSHILL. Proposed new road from Promenade.1874 Jan 2p2,c5 DE FERRIERConvenes conference to discuss poor support for local charities.

1874 Jan 2p2,c8 TROTTER REMinister of Countess of Huntingdon's Connection.1874 Jan 2p3,c1 LECKHAMPTIn arrears with its poor rate payments.1874 Jan 2p4,c1 WILSON DR.Hon. Sec. Delancey Fever Hospital trustees.1874 Jan 2p4,c3 HUME-ROTHElection address.1874 Jan 2p4,c3 INDUSTRIAList of subscribers to appeal.1874 Jan 2p4,c3 SAMUELSONElection addresses.1874 Jan 2p4,c6 GENERAL HAnnual General Meeting.1874 Jan 2p8,c2 BOROUGH ELiberal ward meetings.1874 Jan 2p8,c3 REFORM CLAnnual meeting for election of officers etc.1874 Jan 2p8,c4 BUBB, MR.Admitted member of Royal College of Surgeons.1874 Jan 2p8,c4 HATHERLEYPresentation to Sunday School superintendent.1874 Jan 2p8,c5 CLEEVE PAVicar refuses burial to child of Baptist parents.1874 Jan 2p8,c5 WESLEY CHABazaar in aid of circuit funds.1874 Feb 4p2,c1 SAMUELSONAddresses constituency meetings at riding school and Wellington Hall.1874 Feb 4p4,c1 FEMALE R Notice of annual meeting.1874 Feb 4p4,c1 URBAN SANInspector of nuisances to be appointed at ï¾£100 per annum.1874 Feb 4p4,c3 MYLNE, GELate of Paragon Terrace, Claims.1874 Feb 4p4,c4 GENERAL HReport of annual general meeting.1874 Feb 4p4,c5 SAMUELSONExaminer tribute to former MP.1874 Feb 4p5,c1 ST. JAMES'Sale of oil paintings collected by Lord Callan.1874 Feb 4p5,c6 RYWORTH HMisses Makerpeace begin first term on 22 Feb.1874 Feb 4p8,c1 AGG GARDNVery full report of his election.1874 Feb 4p8,c6 WELLINGTOInquest into child's death from fire at theatre.1874 Feb 1p2,c4 OLIVER TOStory in 'The Van' magazine about steeplechase rider from Cleeve Hill.1874 Feb 1p2,c6 HEALTH OFMonthly report with tables from Medical Officer of Health.1874 Feb 1p3,c5 MYLNE, GERequest for creditors to register claims - dec'd lived at 4 Paragon Terrace.1874 Feb 1p4,c1 COMEDY CLPlay at Theatre Royal in aid of fund for providing poor with coal.1874 Feb 1p4,c3 GENERAL EEditorials on Liberal defeat.1874 Feb 1p5,c4 COWLEY MFor sale with 2000 acres.1874 Feb 1p8,c1 GENERAL EFull results.1874 Feb 1p8,c4 CHARLTON Report to board on sanitary conditions.1874 Feb 1p2,c2 BOARD OF No smallpox in town. Commissioners offer smallpox hospital to board when Delancey is opened.1874 Feb 1p2,c2 BOARD OF Resolved to pursue parents for costs in illegitimacy cases.1874 Feb 1p3,c6 SAMUELSOMove to make presentation to town's ex M.P.1874 Feb 1p4,c1 TOWN HALLSkating rink to re-open with new pine floor.1874 Feb 1p5,c6 IMPROVEMAdvertisement of post of Inspector of Nuisances.1874 Feb 1p8,c2 BACHELORS450 attend glittering ball at the Assembly Rooms.1874 Feb 1p8,c5 LONDON MITwo local clergymen preach in London.1874 Feb 2p2,c3 WALTERS MMedical officer accused of neglect at Guardians meeting.1874 Feb 2p2,c5 FENN, REV. Nomination as diocesan proctor but defeated after unruly meeting.1874 Feb 2p4,c54 JEX-BLAKE College headmaster to be headmaster of Rugby School.1874 Feb 2p4,c5 EDWARDS RVicar of Prestbury case to go ahead with hearing in Easter term.1874 Feb 2p4,c5 HICKS-BEACEditorial surprise at his appointment as secretary for Ireland.1874 Feb 2p4,c5 SAMUELSOLadies subscription to testimonial closed as target reached.1874 Feb 2p4,c6 GWINNETTProposes Town as site for Gloucestershire Agricultural Society Show but fails.1874 Feb 2p4,c6 HIGHBURY Rev. Dr. Brown preached at services and appeals for donations.1874 Feb 2p4,c6 NEW CLUB.Description of layout and editorial comment.1874 Feb 2p8,c2 COLLEGE , Three selected for Royal Military Academy.

1874 Feb 2p8,c2 SKATING RIWith new floor has become even more popular.1874 Feb 2p8,c3 CHRISTIE, Praised for support of Comedy Club.1874 Feb 2p8,c3 EDWARDS RVicar of Prestbury report of Lenten address.1874 Feb 2p8,c5 ANTI-PEW Mr Agg Gardner becomes a vice-president on National Association for Freedom of Worship.1874 Feb 2p8,c5 CONGREGAHolds annual tea for Flymen and Wheelchairmen.1874 Feb 2p8,c5 MORTON BAttends and addresses tea for Flymen and Wheelchairmen.1874 Feb 2p8,c5 PAINTER MForeman at Lansdown Iron Works given presentation on resignation.1874 Mar p2,c3 CHURCH ASAnnual meeting of local branch.1874 Mar p2,c3 PRESTBURYReference to 'ritualism' at Church Association meeting.1874 Mar p2,c6 URBAN SANIMonthly return of sickness disease births and deaths.1874 Mar p2,c6 WRIGHT DRMonthly report to Commissioners.1874 Mar p4,c5 MORGAN MRRe-appointed Nuisance Inspector at increased salary.1874 Mar p4,c6 FLEECE HOBilliard match on new table donated by Mr Agg Gardner MP.1874 Mar p4,c6 WATERWORSale of company stock at Plough Hotel.1874 Mar p5,c6 UNION WOTenders for next quarter's supplies invited.1874 Mar p8,c2 IMPROVEMAppoints Inspector of Nuisances after heated discussion.1874 Mar p8,c4 BUTT, MR Proposes establishment of public baths etc.1874 Mar p8,c4 EDWARDS JLetter to editor from vicar of Prestbury.1874 Mar p8,c6 WORKING MLecture in aid of funds by Rev. Dr. Brown.1874 Mar p3,c2 HAYMAN DFormer head of Grammar School dismissed from Rugby School.1874 Mar p4,c6 SHIRER & Fire at upholstery warehouse in Clarence Street.1874 Mar p8,c3 BAKER STRAnniversary celebration of R.E. movement in Tewkesbury Road.1874 Mar p8,c4 GAS COMPCommissioners discuss its attitude to Board.1874 Mar p8,c5 BUTT, MR Letter advocating new 'People's Park' in town.1874 Mar p8,c5 IMPERIAL Suggested as suitable site for new parish church.1874 Mar p4,c1 OPERATIVERev. Canon Bell to chair meeting at Assembly Rooms.1874 Mar p4,c1 PARK ESTATenders sought for repair and reconstruction of roads.1874 Mar p4,c4 GAS COMPComplaints of low illumination power of gas supplied.1874 Mar p4,c4 SOMERSET To let - with entitlement to pew at St. Mary's Church.1874 Mar p4,c6 SAMUELSONTestimonial committee select gift for former MP.1874 Mar p5,c1 MARBLE WOFor sale.1874 Mar p8,c3 ALL SAINT Statement of accounts for 1973.1874 Mar p8,c3 INDUSTRIAAttempt to carry on abandoned.1874 Mar p8,c6 BATHS. Letter canvassing support for additional public swimming baths.1874 Mar p8,c6 BIRS' DEO Lords justices dismiss appeal.1874 Mar p8,c6 CONGREGAEntertainment to raise money for restoration of Highbury School Room.1874 Mar p8,c6 DRINKING Letter on lack of water in London Road fountain.1874 Mar p8,c6 PAGET, SIRDenies supporting anti-vaccination movement.1874 Mar p2,c3 FERGUSON,Surgeon of Cheltenham Hospital writes long letter to Examiner in defence of vaccination.1874 Mar p2,c3 VACCINATILong letter to editor in support from C B Ferguson, surgeon of Cheltenham Hospital.1874 Mar p3,c1 BOARD OF Important discussion on proposal to sell parish property in Charlton Kings and Shurdington.1874 Mar p3,c5 BAYSHILL Rev. David Griffith to give series of lectures on Unitarian Christianity.1874 Mar p3,c5 BOWD, SPEReturns to Cheltenham and offers education for girls at 17, North Place.1874 Mar p4,c4 ONLEY, SA Seeks support from electors in East Ward to re-elect him as a Guardian.1874 Mar p4,c5 BOARD OF Editorial urging voters to re-elect sitting members.1874 Mar p4,c6 EAST GLOUHalf yearly report and statement on disposal of land unsold.1874 Mar p4,c6 MATTHEWS,Detailed report of oratorio concert at Corn Exchange.1874 Mar p4,c6 PROMENADLeaves for Summer at Tunbridge Wells, but will return.

1874 Mar p4,c6 SERVANTS'Report of girls lured to prostitution at brothel at No 16 Vernon Place.1874 Mar p5,c6 BEETLESTOClaims on estate sought.1874 Mar p5,c6 DRINKWATEClaims on estate sought.1874 Mar p8,c2 BENGAL FAList of subscribers.1874 Mar p8,c2 CHARLTON Seeks candidate for appointment as Inspector of Nuisances.1874 Mar p8,c4 OPERATIVEReport of meeting of friends of this association.1874 Mar p8,c5 BUTT HENRLetter advocation baths for working classes.1874 Mar p8,c5 GILLING, HLetter to support his suggestion that a paid valuer should be appointed by Guardians.1874 Mar p8,c5 RIFLE VOL Letter from J.B. Taylor on amalgamation of 10th and 13th Companies.1874 Apr 1p2,c1 LUNACY C Full report quoted and accepted by Guardians.1874 Apr 1p2,c3 ONLEY MR.Praised work of Mr Gael on Lunacy Committee report.1874 Apr 1p4,c5 COLLEGE, Editorial summary of achievements during Dr. Jex-Blake time.1874 Apr 1p4,c5 JEX-BLAKE Editorial reply to criticism that College stood still during his headmastership.1874 Apr 1p4,c6 BENGAL FALocal subscriptions reach ï¾£250.1874 Apr 1p4,c6 BROWN REVReference to praise for his book about covenanters 'Peden the Prophet'.1874 Apr 1p4,c6 COMEDY CLTo give performances in aid of Bengal Famine Fund.1874 Apr 1p8,c2 JEX-BLAKE Report of farewell speech at College prizegiving.1874 Apr 1p8,c2 SOUTHWOODSpeaks at farewell to Rev Jex-Blake at College prize giving.1874 Apr 1p8,c3 AGG-GARDNOne of petitioners to Parliament on raising age below which seduction of female children a crime.1874 Apr 1p8,c3 COLLEGE, Scholarship founded to commemorate Dr. Jex-Blake's time there.1874 Apr 1p8,c3 COTSWOLDReport of final meetings of season.1874 Apr 1p8,c4 BOULTON Execution sculpture for pediment of Bombay Sailors Home. Work of local man.1874 Apr 1p8,c4 LAMB'S DI To re-open at Assembly Rooms.1874 Apr 1p8,c4 OVERSEERSVestry nominations accepted.1874 Apr 1p8,c4 SKILLICOR Criticises vestry for putting up only the four names.1874 Apr 1p8,c5 BELL, REV. Chairs annual meeting of Church Pastoral Aid Society.1874 Apr 1p8,c5 CHURCH PAFull report of annual meeting held at Corn Exchange.1874 Apr 1p8,c5 FENN REV. JSpeaks at annual meeting of Church Pastoral Aid Society.1874 Apr 1p8,c6 BOARD OF Full list of nominations.1874 Apr 8p2,c1 BOARD OF Discuss health and cleanliness of schoolchildren.1874 Apr 8p3,c1 BOARD OF Correction to report of Lunacy Committee published last week.1874 Apr 8p3,c3 EDWARDS,Vicar of Prestbury charged with ritualism.1874 Apr 8p4,c4 COMEDY CLPerformance in aid of Bengal Famine Fund.1874 Apr 8p4,c5 CHURCHWAResults of elections in Cheltenham parishes.1874 Apr 8p4,c5 ELECTION Summary of expenses for Samuelson and Agg-Gardner.1874 Apr 8p4,c5 LETHEREN Has completed railings for monument to Rajah of Kolhapur.1874 Apr 8p5,c3 INDUSTRIAFor sale, with contents.1874 Apr 8p8,c4 VESTRY MEReport of Easter vestry meeting for Parish of Cheltenham.1874 Apr 8p8,c5 IMPROVEMDisagreement over meeting on Bank Holiday Monday.1874 Apr 8p8,c5 POST OFFICNew post offices opened in Great Norwood Street and St Marks.1874 Apr 8p8,c5 TOWN HALLLetter on proposal to turn Town Hall into baths.1874 Apr 1p2,c2 IMPROVEMDiscussion on delay in building new road from Promenade to Bayshill.1874 Apr 1p3,c1 BOARD OF Decision to cease paying a subscription to Bath Hospital.1874 Apr 1p4,c1 TAILORS STTailors strike for 6d per hour. Employers reject claim (see also page 4, col 5).1874 Apr 1p4,c5 BOARD OF Result of election - editorial regretting re-election of Mr Sweeting.1874 Apr 1p5,c1 ENGALL, S Removed from High Street to new offices at No 1 Promenade.1874 Apr 1p8,c2 GUARDIAN'Results from all wards.1874 Apr 1p8,c4 PARISH CHLetter condemning diversion of subscriptions to support replacement of iron church.

1874 Apr 2p4,c6 GREAT WESNew third class coaches introduced onto Cheltenham line.1874 Apr 2p4,c6 MIDLAND RVisit to Lansdown Station of Pulman train - hundreds examine coaches.1874 Apr 2p4,c6 SHAW, REV.Curate of the Temporary Church appointed to vicarage of Horsley by Lord Bishop.1874 Apr 2p8,c3 GRAND ANNTo take place next Thursday and Friday - record prize money.1874 Apr 2p8,c3 TAILOR'S SStrike is now general.1874 Apr 2p8,c5 HIGH STREDangerous crossing due to badly worn cobbles - request for action.1874 Apr 2p8,c6 CHELTENHAMeeting at House of Lords to consider new Principal and other business.1874 Apr 2p8,c6 RACECOURSLetter condemning moves to close footpaths near to racecourse.1874 Apr 2p2,c2 STEEPLECHFull report of Spring meeting.1874 Apr 2p2,c5 CONGREGAAnnual meeting of Gloucestershire and Herefordshire Union in Bristol.1874 Apr 2p4,c6 BROMBY, DFormer resident as Bishop of Tasmania, has to deal with ritual problems in diocese.1874 Apr 2p4,c6 CHURCH ASEditorial comment on Summer session.1874 Apr 2p4,c6 COLLEGE. Abandons Dr. Jex-Blake's plan for three holidays in a week and reverts to two.1874 Apr 2p4,c6 SNOW, REVSynopsis of career of New College Headmaster.1874 Apr 2p4,c6 THOMSON Reference in obituary of Ellis Viner to Viner's involvement in Lansdown Estate.1874 Apr 2p4,c6 VINER, MR.Editorial comment on death of former magistrate at age of 92.1874 Apr 2p8,c3 BELL, CAN Chairs meeting of London Missionary Society at Congregational church.1874 Apr 2p8,c3 LONDON MIReport of annual meeting of local auxiliary at Congregational Church.1874 Apr 2p8,c3 MOFFAT REMissionary, and Father-in-law of Dr. Livingstone, preaching in town.1874 Apr 2p8,c4 FENN, REV. Of Christchurch, presides at evening meeting of London Missionary Society.1874 Apr 2p8,c5 CORN EXC Enthusiastic report of concert by Miss Rose Hersee and others.1874 Apr 2p8,c5 HUSSARS. Likelihood of annual training at Cheltenham.1874 Apr 2p8,c6 FAUSSETT Another long letter refuting opponents of ritualism and supporting Rev. J. Edwards.1874 Apr 2p8,c6 RUSSELL, Protests against having to pay to use Bouncers Lane Racecourse footpath during meeting.1874 May p2,c1 IMPROVEMReport of 5 hour sitting when all committees reported.1874 May p2,c4 BOARD OF Discuss temporary fever hospital and reception of pauper patients.1874 May p4,c6 NOTT MR. Classical master of Cheltenham College joins Rugby staff.1874 May p4,c6 RATES. Editorial on Borough Rate collection - A slight improvement on last years collection.1874 May p4,c6 TREES. Cutting machine designed by Mr Warren for street tree lopping.1874 May p5,c5 MANOR, CAdvice of holding of Court Leet.1874 May p5,c5 WILLIAMS Claims on estate required.1874 May p5,c6 MANNING JClaims on estate required.1874 May p8,c2 CHURCH ASReport of lecture by Rev. Robert Maquire on 'Confession and Absolution.'1874 May p8,c3 GUINNESS Former curate of St. Mary's appointed to rectory Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow.1874 May p8,c4 COTSWOLD Report of dinner at Plough Hotel given to farmers and land owners.1874 May p8,c4 SALLIS JOSTragic death while sinking well at Naunton Park Villas.1874 May p8,c6 OLIVE D. Supplies salmon for dinner at which Royalty attends..1874 May p8,c6 PUBLIC HE Statistics for Cheltenham last month in report by Medical officer of Health.1874 May p2,c1 WRIGHT, TFull report of sanitary condition of Leckhampton and area.1874 May p2,c2 DELANCEY Considered a model of its kind by medical officer Thomas Wright.1874 May p3,c2 GRIFFITH RMinister of Unitarian church at opening of new schoolroom.1874 May p3,c2 UNITARIANReport of opening of new school room at Bayshill on site of old burying-place.1874 May p3,c3 ONLEY S. Speaks at conference of Guardians at Malvern.1874 May p4,c5 SAMUELSOEditorial confirms severance of political connection with Borough.1874 May p4,c6 HAYWARD, Member of College Council and Quarter Sessions chairman dies after being thrown from horse.1874 May p4,c6 SAMUELSOReport of engagement of ex MP.1874 May p4,c6 WELLINGTOComplete renovation for visit of Newsome's Circus.1874 May p8,c2 BELL REV. Chairs annual meeting of Church Missionary Society.

1874 May p8,c2 CHURCH MIFull report of annual meeting held at Assembly Rooms.1874 May p8,c2 FRENCH REVFormerly of St. Pauls gives account of his mission work in India.1874 May p8,c4 HORTICULTFirst show of season affected by bad weather.1874 May p8,c4 MORRISON LFormer well known town resident know as the Zadkiel of Astrology dies at age of 84.1874 May p8,c4 SOUTHWOODFulfils old place as judge at College athletic sports.1874 May p8,c5 FAUSSETT Another long letter on the ritualistic controversy.1874 May p8,c6 CAMBRAY Report of annual service in schoolroom and later in church.1874 May p8,c6 JULYAN REChairs annual soiree of Cambray Improvement Society.1874 May p2,c1 BOARD OFSmallpox block of Delancey Fever Hospital to be opened June 15th.1874 May p2,c2 BURGOYNE,Promised fete at Pittville fails to happen.1874 May p2,c5 EDWARDS, Court of Arches hears accusations of ritualistic practices. (See also Column 2).1874 May p3,c6 MARTIN &Architectural carvers offer lessons in carving and modelling.1874 May p4,c2 ROLLER SKMr James Lillywhite presented with proceeds of benefit.1874 May p4,c6 CHURCH ASBegins classes on Roman Catholicism.1874 May p4,c6 COLLEGE, Scholarships awarded.1874 May p5,c6 BROWN, T Draper of 11A Promenade, bankrupt.1874 May p5,c6 WELCH, GEOf Arle House - Claims on estate.1874 May p8,c4 PARISH CHScene of attempted murder.1874 May p8,c5 JUVENILE Annual sports day.1874 May p8,c5 LADIES' COSuccesses in London University examinations.1874 May p8,c5 RITUALISMExchange of letters between G. Price and J. Edwards (Prestbury Vicarage).1874 May p8,c6 CHURCH OFCanon Bell presides at meeting in Town Hall.1874 May p8,c6 HOME TEACAnnual meeting at Town Hall.1874 May p8,c6 PARISH CHLetter complaining about Rector's unwillingness to preach.1874 May p2,c2 LIBERAL REReport of annual meeting.1874 May p3,c2 UNITED KI Full report of well attended Town Hall meeting.1874 May p4,c1 GENERAL HList of recent donations.1874 May p4,c1 SCRUBY, T.Disposes of his Montpellier business to Gillott and Furze.1874 May p4,c6 CHARLTON Editorial on dispute between Cheltenham and Charlton Kings on sewerage disposal.1874 May p4,c6 KING WILLIAnniversary dinner at King William, Bath Road.1874 May p4,c6 MARKET, CEditorial on livestock sales and facilities for rail transport.1874 May p4,c6 ONLEY, MR Receives presentation from Mr Samuelson whom he served as political agent.1874 May p4,c6 SALEM CHAReport of Sunday School outing to Earl Bathurst's park.1874 May p4,c6 SAMUELSONPresentation to Mr S. Onley who was his political agent.1874 May p4,c6 TURNPIKE Cheltenham and Winchcombe Road turnpike cleared of tolls1874 May p8,c2 BRITISH ANReport of fifty-third annual meeting held at Corn Exchange.1874 May p8,c3 NEWSOME'SReport of performance held at Wellington Hall.1874 May p8,c5 BOARD OF Mr Chesshyre requests that his election be declared void. Editorial comment on Pag 4.1874 May p8,c5 FAUSSETT,Letter to editor on ritual controversy.1874 May p8,c6 COTSWOLDReport of Earthstoppers dinner at Lamb Hotel.1874 May p8,c8 MONTPELLIReport of fete in gardens.1874 Jun 3p2,c1 ONLEY S. Retirement from Board of Guardians.1874 Jun 3p3,c2 EDWARDS RVicar of Prestbury attends Bristol meeting to oppose public worship regulation bill.1874 Jun 3p3,c5 LINDSAY RESigns letter opposing Prayer Book uniformity.1874 Jun 3p4,c6 SEWAGE F Editorial on groundless fears.1874 Jun 3p8,c2 BRYDGES, ERepresents Cheltenham in Arbitration on sewage dispute between town and Charlton Kings.1874 Jun 3p8,c2 CHESSHYRE,Attack on his putting himself up for South ward election.1874 Jun 3p8,c2 ONLEY S. Praise for his work for Union and Lunacy Committee.

1874 Jun 3p8,c2 ROUSBY, MPraise for performance at theatre after illness.1874 Jun 3p8,c2 SHAW, REV.Presentation to Parish Church curate on leaving town.1874 Jun 3p8,c3 PRESTBURYCommissioners discuss disposal of sewage from parish.1874 Jun 3p8,c5 CHESSHYRE Letter explaining his candidature for South Ward.1874 Jun 3p8,c5 PRICE GEOContinues ritualistic correspondence.1874 Jun 3p8,c6 CAMBRAY CDetails of membership given at Baptist conference.1874 Jun 3p8,c6 SALEM CHADetails of membership increase at Baptist conference.1874 Jun 3p8,c6 WILLIAMS, Of Cheltenham, preaches at Baptish conference.1874 Jun 3p8,c6 WRIGHT, TReport on health of town for May, giving details of illnesses.1874 Jun 1p2,c1 BOARD OF Debates question of education of RC workhouse children.1874 Jun 1p2,c1 BOARD OF Discusses workhouse religious services.1874 Jun 1p3,c2 TEMPORARYVisitation by Archdeacon of Gloucester.1874 Jun 1p4,c5 PARISH CHEditorial comment on proposed restoration work.1874 Jun 1p4,c6 CRICKET C Town eleven plays Dr Grace's team from Thornbury.1874 Jun 1p4,c6 LADIES COLPupils awarded special certificates by University of London.1874 Jun 1p8,c3 CHARLTON Monthly meeting - full report.1874 Jun 1p8,c4 ONLEY SAMLetter deploring town's failure to impose compulsory schooling.1874 Jun 1p8,c4 TUKE HENRLetter advocating school board for town.1874 Jun 1p8,c5 PROTESTANAnnual meeting preceded by service in Parish Church.1874 Jun 1p8,c5 THOMPSON.Letter deploring removal of RC children from St. Gregory's.1874 Jun 1p8,c6 CHESSHYRE Exchange of letters with G. Norman on Examiner articles.1874 Jun 1p8,c6 NORMAN G.Replies to C. J. Chesshyre's complaints re Examiner article.1874 Jun 1p2,c1 PARISH CHVestry meeting discusses restoration.1874 Jun 1p2,c4 BOARD OF Discuss letter on religious education of Catholic children.1874 Jun 1p2,c5 HORTICULTFlower show at Pittville.1874 Jun 1p2,c6 GOOD TEMLetter on their influence on licensing laws.1874 Jun 1p4,c4 MARTIN & Sale of stock before taking Mr Henry Martin into partnership.1874 Jun 1p4,c5 GRAMMAR Annual sermon to be preached by Rev. J. F. Fenn.1874 Jun 1p4,c5 TURNPIKE Notice of auction of tolls to be held at Fleece Hotel.1874 Jun 1p4,c6 SAMUELSONTestimonial presentation to take place in September after his return from honeymoon.1874 Jun 1p8,c2 DELANCEY Description and report of opening ceremony.1874 Jun 1p8,c5 AGRICULTUMr Joseph Arch addresses meeting at Town Hall.1874 Jun 1p8,c6 TEWKESBURAnniversary service.1874 Jun 1p8,c6 WELLINGTODestroyed by fire after performance of Newsomes circus.1874 Jun 2p2,c1 CHELTENHAnnual prize distribution and speeches.1874 Jun 2p3,c2 LABOURERSLetter criticizing Thomas Harper's speech at Town Hall and his reply.1874 Jun 2p4,c5 ALBION BREditorial on inquiry into proposed purchase of property.1874 Jun 2p4,c5 BENNINGTOEditorial criticizing Mr Chesshyre's street shows in street which he owns.1874 Jun 2p4,c5 PARISH CHEditorial on future of Parish Church of St Mary. ( see also col 6 ).1874 Jun 2p5,c1 NORTHLANDAbove residence in Pittville Circus for sale.1874 Jun 2p8,c2 ALBION BRReport on inquiry to purchase site for ï¾£4537 for cattle market.1874 Jun 2p8,c4 SEWAGE. Letter criticizing Improvement Commissioners sewage handling.1874 Jun 2p8,c4 TOWN LABOLetter condemning low wages paid by Municipal Board.1874 Jun 2p8,c5 EDUCATIONLetter concerning large numbers of children not attending any school.1874 Jun 2p8,c5 ROAD WATLetter pleading for more watering to lay dust.1874 Jul 1 p2,c1 JOHNSTONEResigns post at workhouse schools after dispute.1874 Jul 1 p3,c3 GOOD TEMLetter to editor in defence of movement.1874 Jul 1 p4,c5 BOARD OF New elections for South Ward ordered by Local Government Board.

1874 Jul 1 p4,c5 ORIGINAL Annual outing at Mr Agg-Gardners expense.1874 Jul 1 p4,c5 TEWKESBURAnnual summer treat.1874 Jul 1 p4,c6 CRICKET C Win over Gloucester Club at Gloucester.1874 Jul 1 p4,c6 CROQUET PAnnual tournament at Montpellier.1874 Jul 1 p4,c6 SCHOOL OFPrize and certificate awards.1874 Jul 1 p4,c6 WESLEYAN Cheltenham circuit quarterly meeting at Winchcombe.1874 Jul 1 p,c6 HARRIS, WICheltenham emigrant writes from USA to editor.1874 Jul 8 p2,c2 BAYSHILL EImprovement Commissioners debate adoption of a road.1874 Jul 8 p2,c3 COLLEGE, Report of midsummer speech day.1874 Jul 8 p2,c4 BEACH, MRRetires as medical officer and public vaccinator.1874 Jul 8 p2,c6 COLLEGE, Cricket match against Marlborough College.1874 Jul 8 p4,c1 HORTICULTAnnouncement of floral fete in Montpellier Gardens.1874 Jul 8 p4,c5 RUSSELL, SSale of effects at Charlton Park. (Also page 5, Column 2.)1874 Jul 8 p4,c6 REFORM CLOffer thanks to S. Plimsool MP. for his work for seamen.1874 Jul 8 p5,c5 HUXTABLE,Former wine and spirit merchant bankrupt.1874 Jul 8 p5,c5 TURNPIKE Announcement of meeting to discuss reduction of tolls.1874 Jul 8 p8,c2 CHESSHYREOpposes publication of details of market enquiry before verdict.1874 Jul 8 p8,c2 MARKETS ACourt of enquiry opened into price of franchises. Full history of Cheltenham markets and fairs.1874 Jul 8 p8,c5 TUKE, HENLetter on board schools and education of vagrant children.1874 Jul 8 p8,c6 BERKELEY Colonel Stevenson claims County Court damages from Mrs Walwyn over possession of house.1874 Jul 15p2,c1 MARKETS AReport of 2nd and 3rd. hearings of Court of Enquiry into sale of market franchises.1874 Jul 15p2,c4 BOARD OF Discuss request of Mr F. Stroud to inspect books of medical officers.1874 Jul 15p2,c4 STROUD, MBoard of Guardians discuss his request to inspect books of medical officers.1874 Jul 15p4,c6 HORTICULTEditorial on forthcoming show.1874 Jul 15p4,c6 RICKETTS, Obituary.1874 Jul 15p5,c3 NELSON HOParticulars of sale.1874 Jul 15p5,c5 PEMBERTONLate of No. l6 Park Place - Claims on estate required.1874 Jul 15p5,c5 TURNPIKE Notice of tolls to be let.1874 Jul 15p8,c2 IMPROVEMDiscuss street lighting and fears of environmental damage by erection of New Club. See also editorial on Page 4.1874 Jul 15p8,c5 OWEN, MISDetailed report of marriage to Mr Montague Hemett Kirkwood.1874 Jul 15p8,c5 PUBLIC WOPetition from Cheltenham in favour of regulation presented to Parliament.1874 Jul 15p8,c5 SMITH, W. Report of 'windfall'.1874 Jul 15p8,c6 FOWLER, CCheltenham man honoured for service in Ashantee campaign.1874 Jul 15p8,c6 POWELL ANReport of employees' outing to Pull Court.1874 Jul 15p8,c6 RAINGER, CReport of employees' outing to Evesham.1874 Jul 15p8,c6 WAKE, MRS Report of funeral and short obituary.1874 Jul 22p2,c1 HORTICULTReport of last show of year at Montpellier.1874 Jul 22p2,c1 SKILLICOR Takes chair at Horticultural Society dinner at Plough Hotel.1874 Jul 22p4,c1 GREAT WESAnnual rural fete advertised and fares from town to site given.1874 Jul 22p4,c6 DICKS, JAMAssistants of High Street shop excursion to May Hill reported.1874 Jul 22p4,c6 WATERWORReport of workmens' outing to Bristol area.1874 Jul 22p8,c5 MACDOUGAFormer town resident summoned for libel at Bow Street.1874 Jul 22p8,c5 UNITARIANReport of annual treat to Birdlip by Rev. D. Griffith.1874 Jul 22p8,c6 BAKER STRReport of Childrens' flower show at Pump Room.1874 Jul 29p2,c2 HEARTS OFJ.C. Bennett elected medical agent for town.1874 Jul 29p2,c3 GARDNER MFete at Pittville to celebrate return as MP spoilt by rain.1874 Jul 29p2,c3 RAMSAY, SPresiding at fete to celebrate Mr. Gardner as MP. - Full report.1874 Jul 29p4,c5 GARDNER MEditorial attacks for his support of endowed schools bill.

1874 Jul 29p4,c6 JOHNSON RFormerly of College to be head of Liverpool Royal Institution School.1874 Jul 29p4,c6 WILLIAMS,Local portrait painter praised for portrait of Rev. R.G. More.1874 Jul 29p8,c1 GREAT WESBy act of Parliament to manage Banbury and Cheltenham Railway Direct Railway Company.1874 Jul 29p8,c2 EVANS, E Stained glass window in Bath Abbey to memory of town resident who died in 1865.1874 Jul 29p8,c3 RYDER, THBootmaker of Promenade. Full report of charge of stealing 150 pairs of boots and money.1874 Aug 5p3,c2 BAPTIST C Extract from article on local baptist chapels.1874 Aug 5p4,c4 BANBURY ALeading article on proposal for new railway service.1874 Aug 5p4,c6 ASTON REV.Receives presentation from local Good Templars.1874 Aug 5p4,c6 BANK HOLICheltenham enjoys holiday break.1874 Aug 5p4,c6 GOOD TEMPresentation to Rev. J. A. Aston.1874 Aug 5p4,c6 LILLINGSTOTo resign as vicar of Trinity Church.1874 Aug 5p4,c6 PRESTBURYMoney order and savings bank office opened.1874 Aug 5p4,c6 TRINITY C Rev. E. Lillingston to resign due to ill-health1874 Aug 5p4,c6 WATTS WILParish Church curate to be vicar of Leyland, Lancs.1874 Aug 5p8,c2 WRIGHT DrMedical Office of Health for town publishes report for July.1874 Aug 5p8,c2 WYMANS BMedical Officer orders brook to be cleansed.1874 Aug 5p8,c3 COLLEGE, Meeting of proprietors - full report.1874 Aug 5p8,c4 WILLIAMS GLetter to editor re provision of seats in town.1874 Aug 5p8,c5 GILL, Mr H.Local man appointed editor of Shanghai daily newspaper.1874 Aug 5p8,c5 JEX-BLAKE His house, Bunwell in Suffolk Square, for sale.1874 Aug 5p8,c6 BELL, REV. Review of reprint of his sermons.1874 Aug 5p8,c6 GOOD TEMLetter in their defence on subject of communion wine.1874 Aug 5p8,c6 ROBERTS, Letter in defence of Good Templars.1874 Aug 1p2,c1 IMPROVEMMedical Officer calls attention to polluting of Wymans Brook by Prestbury sewage.1874 Aug 1p2,c2 IMPROVEMTrees in Promenade - discussion on ownership and right to cut down.1874 Aug 1p2,c3 BOARD OF Animated discussion on inquiry into management and discipline.1874 Aug 1p2,c4 FISHER. S. Retired businessman killed in phaeton accident.1874 Aug 1p2,c5 ARTICLE O Copy of Daily Telegraph article on town.1874 Aug 1p4,c5 ARTICLE O Editorial comment on compliments and strictures in Daily Telegraph report.1874 Aug 1p4,c5 PRESTBURYSixth anniversary of re-opening.1874 Aug 1p4,c5 REFORM CLAnnual excursion to Chepstow, Wyndcliffe and Tintern. 600 take part.1874 Aug 1p5,c3 TURNPIKE Notice of auction of toll gates and toll bars on September 17th.1874 Aug 1p3,c1 AGG-GARDNPraised by Board for treat he gave to Union children at Birdlip.1874 Aug 1p3,c2 GOOD TEMPLong letter from Alfred Niblett refuting teetotal arguments.1874 Aug 1p4,c5 CHESSHYREArbitrator decision on market claims given in editorial.1874 Aug 1p4,c5 IMPROVEMEditorial on possibility of amalgamating offices of Surveyor and Inspector.1874 Aug 1p4,c5 MARKET. Arbitrator decision on market franchise smaller than anticipated.1874 Aug 1p4,c6 CLOSE, DE Preaches at opening of new church in Weymouth.1874 Aug 1p4,c6 CYPHER MRTake prizes at Herefordshire Agricultural Society meeting.1874 Aug 1p4,c6 NEWTON C.Medical officer exonerated from censure in case of dead baby.1874 Aug 1p8,c1 COLLEGE. Description of Surrey v Gloucestershire cricket match on College ground.1874 Aug 1p8,c1 FISHER S.WFull report of funeral in accordance with his 'singular' instructions.1874 Aug 1p8,c1 JUVENILE Cases of scarlatina causes early break up for vacation.1874 Aug 1p8,c1 WILKINS REConducts simple burial service of Mr S.W. Fisher.1874 Aug 1p8,c2 DELANCEY Summary of rules for admission of small pox patients - (cost etc.)1874 Aug 1p8,c3 LICENSED Annual picnic in aid of town asylum takes place at Sharpness.1874 Aug 2p2,c1 BOARD OF Votes to replace labour master with house tailor.1874 Aug 2p2,c1 LENTHALL Member Board of Guardians believes workhouse over-officered.

1874 Aug 2p4,c5 AGG-GARDNow at his local residence - Avondale House.1874 Aug 2p4,c6 DOBELL MRObituary for local poet.1874 Aug 2p4,c6 GRAMMAR Successes in Oxford local examinations.1874 Aug 2p4,c6 LADIES' COSuccesses in Oxford local examinations.1874 Aug 2p5,c5 PITCHER, WBankruptcy notice to creditors.1874 Aug 2p6,c2 DOBELL MRFurther details on his birth and career.1874 Aug 2p8,c1 IMPROVEMDebate the combining of two offices.1874 Aug 2p8,c1 IMPROVEMSpecial meeting to consider report of officers enquiry.1874 Aug 2p8,c3 HIGHWAYSLetter to Editor stresses need for roadmen to be employed.1874 Aug 2p8,c4 COLLEGE, Plays host to county cricket match.1874 Aug 2p8,c4 GRACE, W. Leads Gloucestershire cricket team to victory in Surrey.1874 Sep 2p2,c6 BOARD OF Reprimands parents in receipt of relief for not sending children to school.1874 Sep 2p3,c1 GOOD TEMW. Henry Robers replies to letter in Examiner.1874 Sep 2p4,c1 MONTPELLITo play at Charlton Kings flower show.1874 Sep 2p4,c2 MONTAGUELadies school re-opens Septem,ber 10th.1874 Sep 2p4,c2 NORTHAMPTPreparatory school for young gentlemen re-opens September 10th.1874 Sep 2p4,c5 POOR RATESet at 2 shillings in the pound for the year.1874 Sep 2p4,c6 DOBELL, S Report of funeral.1874 Sep 2p5,c6 DANCEY, CClaims.1874 Sep 9p2,c1 IMPROVEMMonthly meeting includes on agenda Charlton Kings sewage and public lighting. See also editorial on Page 4.1874 Sep 9p3,c1 BOARD OF Estimates of half yearly payments required by Overseers from local parishes.1874 Sep 9p4,c1 FISHER, S Claims on estate required.1874 Sep 9p4,c1 IMPROVEMSeek tenders for renting sewage farm at Haydn.1874 Sep 9p4,c1 TYMMS, WIClaims on estate required.1874 Sep 9p4,c2 BROWN, ANMarriage settlement sought by Mr Mayo with reward offered for information.1874 Sep 9p4,c2 MOODY, ALate of 2, Oxford Buildings - last will sought by Mr Mayo - reward offered.1874 Sep 9p4,c3 CARTER, WAttempted suicide of landord of Beehive Inn.1874 Sep 9p4,c3 LIBERAL RECircular to electors and editorial comment following retirement of Mr Samuelson.1874 Sep 9p4,c6 JURY SERVIList exhibited on church doors. See also letter to editor on page 8.1874 Sep 9p4,c6 THIRLESTAPlea for development to open its library to the public.1874 Sep 9p5,c2 ST. GEORGETo be auctioned.1874 Sep 9p5,c4 BEAUFORT For sale by auction.1874 Sep 9p5,c4 CROWN INFor sale by auction.1874 Sep 9p5,c4 EXMOUTH For sale by auction.1874 Sep 9p5,c4 MALT HOUSFor sale by auction.1874 Sep 9p8,c3 CENTRAL DEDetailed description of new depot for plant and stock for highways etc.1874 Sep 9p8,c4 DOBELL, S Reprint of obituary from 'The Athenaeum.'1874 Sep 1p3,c3 EAST COURCharlton Kings residence of T W Potter site of Charlton Kings flower show.1874 Sep 1p4,c4 TOWN COMEditorial suggestion from non-political body for publicising town.1874 Sep 1p4,c5 BATTLEDOReport of damage caused by whirlwind.1874 Sep 1p4,c5 COTSWOLDEditorial comment on progress.1874 Sep 1p4,c5 EGERTON To give talks on Carlist wars in Spain at Assembly Rooms.1874 Sep 1p4,c5 SHEEPWAY EEditorial obituary on Swindon resident.1874 Sep 1p4,c6 HOLY TRINIDetails of gifts given to Rev. Lillingston on resignation due to ill health.1874 Sep 1p4,c6 LILLINGSTOResigns from incumbency of Holy Trinity due to ill health.1874 Sep 1p4,c6 RUTLAND SReport of ruffianly behaviour from resident, another example of reputation of that street.1874 Sep 1p4,c6 THIRLESTAIFormer residence of Count Stenbock purchased by H. W. Freeman of Bayshill Villas.1874 Sep 1p5,c2 ST. GEORGEFor sale together with house and business premises.

1874 Sep 1p8,c3 CROWN IN1831 ballad by Tom Hood on town inn printed.1874 Sep 1p8,c3 RYLEY, HENSurgeon at branch dispensary accused of cruelty to cat. Case dismissed.1874 Sep 1p8,c4 BATTLEDOCharlton Kings local board discuss adoption of roads.1874 Sep 1p8,c4 RAWLINSOArrangement for division of sewage costs between town and Charlton Kings discussed at Local Board.1874 Sep 1p8,c5 CENTRAL DLetter from G.W. Sadler confirming that designs by himself not Mr Humphris, Borough Surveyor.1874 Sep 2p2,c4 BOARD OF Quarterly tenders - suppliers of goods and services.1874 Sep 2p4,c2 THORN, CHList of subscribers to fund for his widow and family.1874 Sep 2p4,c5 HUMPHRIS. Elected Borough Surveyor - editorial comment.1874 Sep 2p4,c6 CHARLTON Results of inquiry into election.1874 Sep 2p4,c6 GRAMMAR School exhibition at Pembroke College, Oxford.1874 Sep 2p4,c6 GRAMMAR Successes in Oxford Local exams.1874 Sep 2p4,c6 LADIES CO Success in Oxford Local examinations.1874 Sep 2p4,c6 MULLINS. J.Prizewinner in Oxford Local examinations.1874 Sep 2p6,c2 UNION EXPFigures for Gloucestershire including Cheltenham.1874 Sep 2p8,c2 BROWN, REPreaches for 31st time at Highbury Schools anniversary.1874 Sep 2p8,c2 HIGHBURY Anniversary services - full report.1874 Sep 2p8,c3 HUGHES, MObituary.1874 Sep 2p8,c3 TOWN COMLooker-On newspaper comments on Examiner proposals.1874 Sep 2p8,c4 DAVIES, MInvited to meet mayor and corporation of Windsor at Cowley Manor.1874 Sep 2p8,c4 IMPROVEMMeet to elect Borough Surveyor.1874 Sep 2p8,c5 HUMPHRIS.Letter to editor re proposed central depot.1874 Sep 3p2,c2 BOARD OFMr Onley presents Report of Committee on management of house.1874 Sep 3p3,c3 RAILWAY TLicensees fined for selling beer out of hours.1874 Sep 3p3,c4 NEW CLUB,Fight between workers on new building results in police court appearance.1874 Sep 3p3,c5 LICENSING Magistrates refuse to renew licence for John Grinnell of The Vernon.1874 Sep 3p4,c3 GRAMMAR Exhibition at Pembroke College, Oxford, to fall vacant in December.1874 Sep 3p4,c3 UNION, CHAdvertise for girls' attendant and industrial trainer.1874 Sep 3p4,c4 INCORPORAEditorial predicts Cheltenham will have a mayor by 1875.1874 Sep 3p5,c3 ALBION IN For sale, also the Crown Inn, Exmouth Arms and Beaufort Arms.1874 Sep 3p5,c6 BLACKWELLTo continue his father's marble works in Bath Road.1874 Sep 3p5,c6 TIVOLI HOUFor sale with croquet lawn.1874 Sep 3p8,c5 WEST, DESFormer master of Cheltenham staghounds pays flying visit.1874 Sep 3p8,c6 IMPROVEMReport of meeting to discuss proposed incorporation of Borough.1874 Sep 3p8,c6 MONTPELLILetter suggesting re-landscaping.1874 Sep 3p8,c6 SADLER, G Letter on plans for central depot.1874 Oct 7p2,c3 IMPROVEMLong report on problems and complaints about Charlton Kings sewage processing.1874 Oct 7p2,c3 IMPROVEMProposal to recommend placing of an ambulance at Delancey Hospital.1874 Oct 7p3,c1 BOARD OF Long and animated discussion on house management report.1874 Oct 7p4,c6 ADULTERATFirst case in Cheltenham Police Court. Milkman fined ï¾£1.00.1874 Oct 7p4,c6 CAMBRAY CBazaar to clear cost of recent alterations and purchase of new organ.1874 Oct 7p4,c6 PREVENTIOMoved from Regent Street to St Georges' Place.1874 Oct 7p4,c6 SEWAGE FATable of lettings and tenders for 1875.1874 Oct 7p5,c1 ST GEORGESNotice of sale of hall.1874 Oct 7p5,c3 PROMENADNumbers 33 and 34 for sale.1874 Oct 7p6,c4 WINCHCOMShow held on Tuesday of previous week.1874 Oct 7p8,c3 SOCIETY F Winchcombe Deanery Association of SPG held in Corn Exchange.1874 Oct 7p8,c5 MEDICAL OPresented to Board of Commissioners.1874 Oct 1p2,c3 UNION WOQuestion of Master's resignation discussed by Guardians.

1874 Oct 1p3,c5 CALTHROP,Former incumbent of Holy Trinity praised for sermon preached before Lord Mayor of London.1874 Oct 1p3,c5 EATON , REFormer town bookseller now ordained and vicar of St. Michael, Gloucester.1874 Oct 1p3,c5 PARISH CHResults of science and arts examination listed in detail.1874 Oct 1p4,c5 BOROUGH RReport of final revision discussions.1874 Oct 1p4,c5 HOSPITAL Editorial commending it and recommending support.1874 Oct 1p4,c5 MIDLAND REditorial on proposed abolition of second class carriages and fares.1874 Oct 1p4,c5 NEWMAN, Town riding-master prosecuted in London for fraud but released after not proved guilty.1874 Oct 1p4,c6 ASSEMBLYEditorial criticism of content of Madame Liebhart's evening concert.1874 Oct 1p4,c6 CORN EXC Editorial commends music lectures to be given by Herr Paver.1874 Oct 1p4,c6 PHILHARMOTo be resuscitated after abeyance of 2 years.1874 Oct 1p4,c6 VOLUNTEERReport of annual competition for prizes.1874 Oct 1p8,c2 SEWERAGE Continued disagreement between town and Charlton kings.1874 Oct 1p8,c3 ASSEMBLYPraise for Bullock's marionettes.1874 Oct 1p8,c3 CUB-HUNTIReport of events enjoyed.1874 Oct 1p8,c3 JESSOP HE Medical officer in letter stresses again foul state of Hatherley Brook.1874 Oct 1p8,c4 GAS COMPAcrimonious Commissioners meeting on pricing.1874 Oct 1p8,c4 HASELTON,At Commissioner meeting commends planting of trees for sanitary usefulness as well as charm.1874 Oct 2p1,c3 BILLINGS, Deceased - Late of Kensington Villa. Claims.1874 Oct 2p2,c5 BRITISH S Report of annual public examinations.1874 Oct 2p3,c1 STURT, MISArrival at St. Johns Lodge, Tivoli from London and Oxford.1874 Oct 2p3,c2 CHESSHYRE,Assault case against H.W. Williams comes to court.1874 Oct 2p4,c3 CAMBRAY BAnnouncement of bazaar to pay for new organ.1874 Oct 2p4,c3 THORN, CHList of contributions for his widow.1874 Oct 2p4,c3 TORCKLER,Offers lessons in Hindustani.1874 Oct 2p4,c4 BOYS' ORPRequires matron, protestant, salary ï¾£25.1874 Oct 2p4,c4 ONLEY, SA Letter to voters of East ward.1874 Oct 2p4,c6 HOSPITAL Church and chapel collections to be donated to hospital.1874 Oct 2p4,c6 PHILHARMOCommittee appointed to form new society.1874 Oct 2p4,c6 SOCIETY F Annual meeting at Corn Exchange.1874 Oct 2p8,c3 CHURCH ASDistribution of prizes in Parish Church school room.1874 Oct 2p8,c5 QUARTER SDetails of increases in police pay.1874 Oct 2p8,c6 NEALE, HE Letter on Mr Denker and workhouse irregularities.1874 Oct 2p8,c6 WRIGHT, TReply by Medical Officer of Health to Mr Henry Jessop's letter.1874 Oct 2p2,c3 BOARD OF Discuss resignation of porter.1874 Oct 2p2,c4 MIDDLEMASPresides at annual meeting of Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.1874 Oct 2p2,c4 SOCIETY F Full report of annual meeting.,1874 Oct 2p4,c3 BEARD, HEElection address for Commissioner.1874 Oct 2p4,c3 BOYS' ORPVacancy for matron.1874 Oct 2p4,c3 ONLEY, SA Election address for Commissioner.1874 Oct 2p4,c5 ELECTIONSEditorial on forthcoming election for Commissioners.1874 Oct 2p4,c5 MAULE, W.Success in examination followed by registration as member of Pharmaceutical Society.1874 Oct 2p4,c5 MUSICAL SProposals for formation this new society almost complete- with names of officers and presidents of committees.1874 Oct 2p4,c6 COLMORE, Report of marriage to Captain Standish D. O'Grady Roche.1874 Oct 2p4,c6 FROST, CH Former organist at St. James's Suffolk Square awarded for composition of anthem.1874 Oct 2p4,c6 HOSPITAL Details of collections from all local churches and chapels - See further report on Page 8.1874 Oct 2p8,c3 BYARD, SE Local police officer assaulted in Bath Road.1874 Oct 2p8,c3 WEST, CAPFormer master of Cheltenham Stag Hounds still riding although now blind.1874 Oct 2p8,c4 HATHERLEYCorrespondence on contamination including letter from Mr G.W. Toodgood.

1874 Oct 2p8,c6 COTSWOLDReport of hunting and new members joining hunt.1874 Nov 4p2,c3 RATE COLLGuardians note that Board's account overdrawn for first time.1874 Nov 4p2,c5 BROWN, REFull report of address given to Congregational Union at Huddersfield1874 Nov 4p3,c2 ST. PAUL'SReference in drunkenness case to 'notorious house' there.1874 Nov 4p3,c4 WRIGHT, TReport by medical officer of health.1874 Nov 4p4,c1 ROUSBY MRSpecial Theatre Royal appearance before departure for America.1874 Nov 4p4,c4 SADLER MREditorial praises his saving on Highway and Paving accounts.1874 Nov 4p4,c5 BECKINGSAEditorial praises his magnanimous retirement from North ward.1874 Nov 4p4,c5 BROWN, REAttends foundation stone laying of Gloucester Tyndale memorial chapel.1874 Nov 4p4,c5 NEW CLUB.Opens with roll of 300 members. Erected from plans of Mr. J.T. Darby.1874 Nov 4p4,c5 ST. JAMES New depot open for inspection of public.1874 Nov 4p4,c5 ST. STEPH Full report of formal opening service of memorial chancel..1874 Nov 4p4,c5 TOWN HALLSkating rink opens for winter season.1874 Nov 4p4,c5 TRINITY C Rev. J. Pritchard former chaplain in India appointed.1874 Nov 4p4,c6 CORNFORD Curate of Christ Church conducts memorial chancel opening service at St. Stephen's.1874 Nov 4p4,c6 HOLST VONReference to solos at popular classical concerts.1874 Nov 4p4,c6 MIDDLETON Descriptions of his work for St. Stephen's church.1874 Nov 4p5,c1 BUNWELL Suffolk Square house for sale. Full description of premises.1874 Nov 4p8,c2 WINTERBOPresents satisfactory budget to Commissioners.1874 Nov 4p8,c5 DAVIES, H.Remarks on his final appearance as chairman of Commissioners.1874 Nov p2,c2 ROOT & GRAnnual show in Corn Exchange. Full report with prize list.1874 Nov p2,c4 BOARD OF Discuss irregularities in workhouse management.1874 Nov p2,c5 RAILWAY SLocal meeting to discuss national scheme.1874 Nov p3,c6 WEST. CAPLate master of Cheltenham staghounds returns to town.1874 Nov p4,c2 TOWN COMElection notices and candidates addresses etc.1874 Nov p4,c5 BANBURY &Lack of interest by share holders in proposed line.1874 Nov p4,c5 CLERGY, C Attend important meeting to discuss changes in prayer book.1874 Nov p4,c6 COLONIAL Sermons preached in parish and temporary church AGM in Corn Exchange.1874 Nov p4,c6 GAS GREENService of song held.1874 Nov p4,c6 HOSPITAL List of collections.1874 Nov p4,c6 POSTMEN.Additional numbers taken on to speed deliveries.1874 Nov p4,c6 RICHARD, RENew incumbent of Trinity Church preaches first sermon.1874 Nov p8,c1 WELCH MR Master & matron of workhouse subjects of official inquiry.1874 Nov p8,c3 BYARD, PO6 men charged with assault.1874 Nov p8,c4 CHARLTON Monthly meeting report.1874 Nov p8,c5 PRIMITIVE Foundation stone of new chapel laid at Charlton Kings.1874 Nov p2,c5 GREAT WESInquest into fatal accident at St. James's station.1874 Nov p3,c1 WORKHOUSInquiry into charges against master and matron - full report.1874 Nov p4,c2 SKATING RITown Hall, Regent Street, opens for season.1874 Nov p4,c5 AGG-GARDNEditorial on proposed public meeting.1874 Nov p4,c6 IMPROVEMEditorial on impending election.1874 Nov p5,c5 IMPROVEMElection notices.1874 Nov p8,c1 UNITED KI Meeting to discuss Permissive Bill and sale of liquor.1874 Nov p8,c3 ST JOHNS Service to mark completion of alterations.1874 Nov p8,c4 CHRIST CHPrize giving.1874 Nov p8,c4 RAGGED SCAppeal for clothing.1874 Nov p8,c6 LANSDOWNLetter on dangers of crossing the road at Waites Corner.1874 Nov p8,c6 ST STEPHE Letter from H. G. Hopkins on memorial chancel.

1874 Nov p8,c6 WILSON, ELetter on isolation of infectious diseases.1874 Nov p1,c4 THYNNE FRMoved from 6. Great Norwood Street to no. 2 Rodney Terrace.1874 Nov p2,c2 AGG-GARDNFull report on public meeting in Corn Exchange.1874 Nov p3,c1 BYARD, POHearing of case of 6 men charged with assaulting Sgt Byard. Sent to trial.1874 Nov p4,c1 VON BULORecital by famous pianist in Assembly Rooms on Friday 27th November.1874 Nov p4,c4 AGG-GARDNEditorial on his public meeting.1874 Nov p4,c5 ST. LUKE'S Amateur concert to raise funds for charity work.1874 Nov p4,c6 TOWN COMResults of election of ten Commissioners.1874 Nov p5,c3 ROYAL WELNo. 9 to be sold by auction.1874 Nov p8,c2 SCHOOL OFAnnual prize giving.1874 Nov p8,c3 ADDITIONAMeeting in aid of society held in Assembly Rooms.1874 Nov p8,c4 BOYCE. REVJohn Bingham charged with serious libel against Rev. & Mrs Boyce.1874 Nov p8,c4 BROUGHTONDistinguished pupil of Cheltenham College nominated Fellow of Hertford College.1874 Nov p8,c4 COMEDY CLGiving performance at theatre on 4th December.1874 Nov p8,c5 CHRYSANTFifth annual exhibition held in Montpellier Rotunda.1874 Dec 2p2,c2 DAVIES, H.Thanked by Mr Winterbotham on his relinquishing Commissioners chair.1874 Dec 2p2,c2 FALLON, MElected vice chairman of Town Commissioners.1874 Dec 2p2,c2 PARSONAGEElected chairman of Town Commissioners.1874 Dec 2p2,c6 AGG-GARDNAttends conservative banquet at Gloucester.1874 Dec 2p4,c2 HOLST, ADTo play at popular classical concert in Corn Exchange.1874 Dec 2p4,c5 RICHARDSONLong editorial answering in detail letter from Richards.1874 Dec 2p4,c6 SHELTON, Prestbury church warden's conversion to Rome attributed to high ritual at church.1874 Dec 2p4,c6 VON BULOWReport of piano recital by famous pianist.1874 Dec 2p8,c1 BELL, REV. Chairs annual meeting of Irish church Missions to Roman Catholics.1874 Dec 2p8,c1 IRISH CHU Annual meeting held in Corn Exchange well attended.1874 Dec 2p8,c2 BOYCE, RE In libel case warrant issued for arrest of defendant, Bingham.1874 Dec 2p8,c2 EDWARDS. RCourt of Arches confirms that case should proceed.1874 Dec 2p8,c2 EDWARDS. RLetters in Rev. Boyce libel case sent to Vicar of Prestbury.1874 Dec 2p8,c3 COTSWOLDReport of meeting at Cowley Manor.1874 Dec 2p8,c3 TROTTER, RFormer pastor of North Place chapel accepts charge of church in Lancashire.1874 Dec 2p8,c3 WEST, CAPEntertained to dinner at Royal Hotel on removal to Folkestone.1874 Dec 2p8,c5 RICHARDSONLong letter from St. Gregory's priest on Agg-Gardner Roman Catholic vote affair.1874 Dec 9p2,c2 UNION WOAdvertises for girls attendant and porter.1874 Dec 9p2,c3 IMPROVEMFirst monthly meeting of Board after election.1874 Dec 9p2,c5 PATTERSONIn dispute with Gas Examiner, Mr Paul.1874 Dec 9p2,c6 RIFLE VOL Officers supper at Rotunda.1874 Dec 9p3,c2 HORSLEY, Report on so-called beef tea served to workhouse inmates.1874 Dec 9p4,c2 BILLINGS, AFormal notice relating to Park Estate etc.1874 Dec 9p4,c4 TORCKLER,Offers tuition in oriental languages.1874 Dec 9p4,c6 ARLE COURHosts meet of Lord Fitzhardinge's hounds.1874 Dec 9p4,c6 COMEDY CLAmateur dramatic society performs at theatre.1874 Dec 9p4,c6 PACKER, MDriver of last stagecoach between Bath and Cheltenham dies.1874 Dec 9p8,c2 CHURCH ASPublic meeting in corn Exchange to discuss ritualism.1874 Dec 9p8,c4 GUN CLUB,Newly formed club notice of first meeting.1874 Dec 9p8,c5 CAMBRAY BBazaar in aid of funds.1874 Dec 9p8,c6 HOLST VONConcert at Corn Exchange.1874 Dec 9p8,c6 ST. PAUL'SMeeting to establish temperance society.1874 Dec 1p2,c3 CHURCH OFCanon Bell lectures on books and reading at Corn Exchange.

1874 Dec 1p3,c3 SKATING RIAmusing description of skating on rink in Town Hall.1874 Dec 1p3,c6 BAYSHILL BJohn Thompson takes over business from A. Stinchcombe.1874 Dec 1p4,c1 CALVER, MTake over young ladies' school at Linden Villa from Mrs Stinchcombe.1874 Dec 1p4,c1 COLLEGIATPrize list.1874 Dec 1p4,c1 POLLOCK, ADirector of Rink band at Town Hall.1874 Dec 1p4,c5 MATTHEWS,Report of his choir rendering 'Eli' at Assembly Rooms.1874 Dec 1p4,c5 PARISH CHEditorial on restoration and offer of Dorset Mews property.1874 Dec 1p4,c6 BOULTON, RSculptor for new pulpit at St. Michael's Shrewsbury.1874 Dec 1p4,c6 BRANDT, F.Report of death of old Cheltonian.1874 Dec 1p4,c6 CAMBRAY CResult of 3 day bazaar fund raising event.1874 Dec 1p4,c6 EATON, REVFormer Cheltenham resident offered vicarage of Oakbridge.1874 Dec 1p8,c1 PARK ESTAAll legal documents of estate and Seven Acre Field vested in A.T. Billings, solicitor.1874 Dec 1p8,c1 READ, JANEOf Haynes Farm Southam, adjudged bankrupt.1874 Dec 1p8,c2 GREATHEEDLengthy comment upon recent meeting of Church Association in Cheltenham.1874 Dec 1p8,c2 RITUALISMCorrespondence between Rev. J. Edwards and Canon Bell following Church Association meeting.1874 Dec 1p8,c5 CHARLTON Discuss shared sewage disposal between Cheltenham and Charlton Kings.1874 Dec 2p2,c2 CHRISTMASButchers deck their shops for Christmas.1874 Dec 2p2,c4 JUNIOR PRDistribution of prizes.1874 Dec 2p2,c5 BOARD OF Local Government Board demand resignation of master and matron.1874 Dec 2p4,c5 CHRISTMASPublic asked to post cards earlier in the day than usual.1874 Dec 2p4,c5 COLLEGE, New principal, Rev. H. Snow takes active part in concert.1874 Dec 2p4,c5 REFORM CLHas moved from Albion Street to St. George's Place.1874 Dec 2p4,c6 GUN CLUB.Holds first meeting near the Woodlands, The Park.1874 Dec 2p4,c6 MUSICAL SMr Riseley accepts post as conductor.1874 Dec 2p4,c6 ST. GREGORSculptures of 'Stations of Cross' placed in North aisle1874 Dec 2p8,c1 BATTLEDOCharlton Kings Board discuss roads adoption.1874 Dec 2p8,c3 GOODLAKE,In letter supports his use of vestments at Swindon Village.1874 Dec 3p4,c5 BELL, CAN Long editorial on Canon Bell's reply to Rev. Goodlake.1874 Dec 3p4,c5 GWERNANT' For sale - full report of premises and land included reference to Vineries.1874 Dec 3p4,c6 CAMPUBELLEditorial commends forthcoming concert tour by famous artiste.1874 Dec 3p4,c6 MILSOM STReport of annual Christmas treat for Ragged Schools children.1874 Dec 3p4,c6 MORTON BAttends annual treat for General Ragged Schools in Milsom Street.1874 Dec 3p4,c6 SMITH, J. OChrist Church organist to be given present on his retirement.1874 Dec 3p5,c1 CHRIST CHBuilding land for sale.1874 Dec 3p5,c4 THEATRE RReport of pantomine as being more elaborate than usual.1874 Dec 3p8,c2 UNION WOResignation of master and matron accepted by Board of Guardians.1874 Dec 3p8,c2 WELCH, WIRe-instatement as Union Master and Matron refused by Board.1874 Dec 3p8,c3 BELL, CAN Long letter replying in detail to Rev. Goodlakes' letter.1874 Dec 3p8,c4 ALL SAINTSCollections in aid of General Hospital.1874 Dec 3p8,c4 GREY, MRS.Actions of naval son in Zanzibar incident commended.1874 Dec 3p8,c4 GUN CLUB.Report of meeting at the Woodlands.1874 Dec 3p8,c5 HIGHTON, Death of former principal of College reported. Career given.1874 Dec 3p8,c6 FRENCH, RFormer vicar of St. Pauls to be headmaster of Stratford Grammar School.1875 Jan 6p2,c1 GREAT WESCompany begins construction of railway siding at Central Depot.1875 Jan 6p2,c1 IMPROVEMDiscuss complaints re snow clearance etc.1875 Jan 6p2,c1 IMPROVEMFinance minutes discussed.1875 Jan 6p2,c3 CHELT, RIVFencing, planting of trees discussed at Commissioners meeting.1875 Jan 6p2,c3 GAS COMPEfficiency of apparatus at gas works to be independently tested.

1875 Jan 6p2,c4 BROWN, RECongregational church minister gives special sermon.1875 Jan 6p2,c5 SUTTLEBY,Appointed as porter and attendant at workhouse.1875 Jan 6p3,c2 WRIGHTT DQuarterly report on health of town.1875 Jan 6p4,c3 RELIEF OF Subscription list.1875 Jan 6p8,c3 ASH, REV. Presentation on leaving St. Paul's church.1875 Jan 6p8,c3 LECKHAMPMonthly meeting - full report.1875 Jan 6p8,c4 ANGUS, RELate curate at Prestbury writes re conversion to Rome..1875 Jan 6p8,c5 AGG-GARDNEntertains workhouse inmmates for New Year's Eve treat.1875 Jan 6p8,c5 BANBURY AContract for construction of line signed.1875 Jan 6p8,c5 EYE INFIR Appeal for funds from John Bubb.1875 Jan 6p8,c5 GOODLAKE,Vicar of Swindon village - letter to editor re Anglican Church.1875 Jan 1p2,c1 BOARD OF Report on rate of pauperism in Cheltenham.1875 Jan 1p2,c2 NEW CLUB.Names of about 400 of town's elite present at ball.1875 Jan 1p2,c3 CHARLTON Monthly meeting discuss sewerage.1875 Jan 1p4,c2 BERKELEY Mr. G. Cornwall's school removed from Prestbury.1875 Jan 1p4,c2 KYNASTON,New name of Rev. Herbert Snow - Snow changed to Kynaston.1875 Jan 1p4,c2 SNOW, REVPrincipal of College changes his name to Kynaston instead of Snow.1875 Jan 1p4,c5 RITUALISMEditorial on letters from Rev. Goodlake and Rev. Rumsey in this issue.1875 Jan 1p4,c6 IMPROVEMReport of dinner given to fellow Commissioners by Mr Parsonage.1875 Jan 1p4,c6 WATERWOREditorial on rating of local waterworks.1875 Jan 1p5,c3 BOWNERS, Claims on estate required.1875 Jan 1p5,c3 HUGHES, JClaims on estate required.1875 Jan 1p8,c2 CHURCH OFReport of annual tea meeting.1875 Jan 1p8,c2 LOVESY, MRShort obituary.1875 Jan 1p8,c3 OLD WEBB'Death of well known local political character.1875 Jan 1p8,c3 SCHOOL OFReport of lecture by Dr. Wright on study of the skeleton.1875 Jan 1p8,c4 COSPATRICReport of meeting in Assembly Rooms in aid of ill fated ship.1875 Jan 1p8,c6 ST. MARY' Report of Sunday School treat.1875 Jan 2p2,c12 BOARD OF Applications for posts of master and matron.1875 Jan 2p4,c5 EDUCATIONEditorial on need for compulsory education.1875 Jan 2p4,c6 COLLEGE, To return to system of two half holidays per week.1875 Jan 2p4,c6 GRAMMAR To adopt three term system.1875 Jan 2p4,c6 ST. JOHN'SCongregation buys Green Dragon pub to use as nursery and club.1875 Jan 2p5,c2 TRINITY C Pews for sale at auction.1875 Jan 2p7,c3 ALBION MUAppeal for funds to turn public house into creche and club.1875 Jan 2p7,c3 LETHEREN,Advert for Vulcan Iron Works.1875 Jan 2p8,c2 BAYSHILL Congregational tea meeting in new school room.1875 Jan 2p8,c3 PROTESTANLetters discussing definition.1875 Jan 2p8,c5 UNION WOLetter from Samuel Onley Junior on scandal of master/matron.1875 Jan 2p8,c6 LENTHALL,Entertains members of North Ward Liberal Committee to dinner.1875 Jan 2p8,c6 POLICE DI Annual dinner spread over two evenings.1875 Jan 2p8,c6 REFORM CLS. Onley Junior elected president at annual meeting.1875 Jan 2p8,c6 TUKE, H.J. Letter complaining of 'Looker On's reporting of Cospatrick disaster meeting.1875 Jan 2p8,c7 NEW CLUB.First general meeting agrees to raise limit of stake at cards to ï¾£5.1875 Jan 2p2,c3 ROACH, MRElected master and matron of workhouse.1875 Jan 2p2,c6 EDWARDS, RHearing of case by Court of Appeal and decisions on defendant's plea.1875 Jan 2p4,c6 ATHENAEUReport of annual meeting - discusses deficit.1875 Jan 2p4,c6 BANBURY AEditorial on commencement of work.

1875 Jan 2p4,c6 MARSHALL Chairs annual meeting of Athenaeum.1875 Jan 2p4,c6 SKILLICORNChairs private meeting of local Liberal party at Corn Exchange.1875 Jan 2p4,c6 TITIENS, MEditorial warmly commends concert and refers to her success in Leeds.1875 Jan 2p4,c6 TOWN HALL150 invited guests attend special skate dancing event at skating rink.1875 Jan 2p5,c3 MORTON BAddresses North Place Church at farewell for Rev. J. Trotter.1875 Jan 2p8,c1 AGG-GARDNAddresses annual dinner of Licensed Victuallers' Association.1875 Jan 2p8,c1 LICENSED Report of annual dinner in Assembly Rooms.1875 Jan 2p8,c2 GENERAL HReport of annual meeting of governors and subscribers.1875 Jan 2p8,c2 GILBY REV. Chairs AGM of General Hospital.1875 Jan 2p8,c3 CAMBRAY CReport of event to celebrate extinction of debt.1875 Jan 2p8,c3 TROTTER, RReport of farewell to minister of North Place Church.1875 Jan 2p8,c4 GREEN DRAComment on management of scheme to convert to Albion creche and Working Men's Club.1875 Jan 2p8,c5 CLOSE, DE Interests himself in destitute widow of local bookseller (Mr J. Lovesy).1875 Jan 2p8,c5 GIRLS TRAIReport of AGM chaired by Rev. G.W. Chamberlain.1875 Jan 2p8,c5 PLAMER T.Given silver salver for services to Freemasons.1875 Feb 3p2,c3 LIBERATIONSends C. of E. clergyman to speak on disestablishment of church.1875 Feb 3p2,c5 GOODLAKE,Writes from Swindon Village rectory on ritualism.1875 Feb 3p2,c6 LECKHAMPLetter to editor.1875 Feb 3p4,c2 PROMENADSeeks more support from residents and visitors.1875 Feb 3p4,c2 WHIFFEN, General Hospital Board of Governors denies claim by wife.1875 Feb 3p4,c4 ALBION CLFurther list of subscribers.1875 Feb 3p4,c6 DELANCEY First annual report summarised.1875 Feb 3p4,c6 ENGINEERSDecision by War Office re local members.1875 Feb 3p4,c6 FINLAYSONReport of concert arranged by them.1875 Feb 3p4,c6 PRUEN, MRPasses final law examination.1875 Feb 3p5,c2 BUNWELL HProperty of Dr. Jex-Blake for sale.1875 Feb 3p5,c8 IRISH SOC Sermons preached in Christ Church.1875 Feb 3p8,c1 PARISH CHTenders invited for restoring work.1875 Feb 3p8,c1 WHIFFEN MAppeals to public on behalf of self and 7 children.1875 Feb 3p8,c2 BELL, CAN Replies in letter to Rev. Greatheed's attack on him.1875 Feb 3p8,c2 IMPROVEMMonthly meeting report of proceedings.1875 Feb 3p8,c4 IRISH SOC Annual meeting at Assembly Rooms.1875 Feb 3p8,c4 LECKHAMPDiscusses sewerage.1875 Feb 3p8,c4 REFORM CLDebates sale of refreshments to members.1875 Feb 3p8,c5 AGG-GARDNGives up Avondale House and returns to the Plough Hotel.1875 Feb 3p8,c5 RAGGED S Annual meeting of subscribers - full report.1875 Feb 1p2,c3 AGG-GARDNElection celebrated at dinner of North & East Wards conservatives.1875 Feb 1p2,c3 FEMALE R Annual meeting chaired by Rev. J. Richards.1875 Feb 1p4,c1 CAMBRAY STurkish baths and medical galvanic institution open daily.1875 Feb 1p4,c1 SKATING RIRink Band alters its days (and see page 8, Column 5).1875 Feb 1p4,c2 TANNAKERSTo appear at Assembly Rooms.1875 Feb 1p4,c6 NORMAN, Editorial on death of proprietor of Examiner.1875 Feb 1p5,c6 FARROW, JWine merchant of Winchcombe Street - claims against estate.1875 Feb 1p5,c6 PARISH CHRequest for tenders for restoration.1875 Feb 1p5,c6 WHIFFEN, Wife appeals for funds to support family.1875 Feb 1p6,c1 IMPROVEMList of members.1875 Feb 1p6,c1 SPAS. Names of managers of Montpellier, Pittville and Cambray.1875 Feb 1p6,c1 UNION W Statistics and officers.

1875 Feb 1p8,c1 SANITARY DMedical officer's annual report.1875 Feb 1p8,c2 PRESBYTERRev. J. More reviews work at annual meeting.1875 Feb 1p8,c3 BACHELORSFull report of ball at Assembly Rooms.1875 Feb 1p8,c5 ALSTONE AJohn Wilkins and C.M. Collins appointed tax collectors.1875 Feb 1p8,c5 DORSET MLand purchased for proposed new church of St. Mary's district.1875 Feb 1p8,c5 NORTH PLARev. W. Marshall Lennox appointed pastor.1875 Feb 1p8,c6 VON HOLSTLast series of classical concerts at Corn Exchange.1875 Feb 1p2,c1 BOARD OF Discuss matron's application for gratuity.1875 Feb 1p2,c2 FLYMAN A Report of annual treat given by Dr. A.M. Brown.1875 Feb 1p2,c4 SMITH, EDReport of Coroner's inquest on ginger beer manufacturer.1875 Feb 1p4,c1 ALBION CLSubscription list published by treasurer, Richard Rogers.1875 Feb 1p4,c3 POOR'S GRInvitation to tender for land and building for a seven year tenancy.1875 Feb 1p4,c6 HEALTH STAEditorial comment on health of Cheltenham and returns from Registrar General.1875 Feb 1p5,c5 FARROS, J Claims on estate requested.1875 Feb 1p8,c2 BANBURY Report on 'Turning of the First Sod' as start of construction.1875 Feb 1p8,c2 CARNEGY, Presentation by attendants of the noonday prayer meetings at Corn exchange.1875 Feb 1p8,c2 NEWSPAPERThe Times' finds speedier rail route to Cheltenham.1875 Feb 1p8,c2 ONLEY, GEWith Joseph Pike applies for pawnbroker's licence in Gloucester.1875 Feb 1p8,c2 PIKE, JOSE With George Onley applies for pawnbrokers' licence in Gloucester.1875 Feb 1p8,c3 IMPROVEMDetailed report of discussions on purchase of the markets and fairs.1875 Feb 1p8,c3 MARKETS ACommissioners discuss financial arrangements for purchase.1875 Feb 1p8,c4 GOODLAKE,Letter to editor criticizes 'A Looker-On's' views of Anglo-Catholic principles.1875 Feb 1p8,c4 GREATHEEDFurther letter to editor on ritualism.1875 Feb 1p8,c5 PLOUGH HODispute between Hotel (owners of the race ground) and Race Committee settled.1875 Feb 1p8,c5 STEEPLE C Dispute between Race Committee and Plough Hotel (owners of race-ground) settled.1875 Feb 2p2,c1 BROWN DROne of local worthies to testify to efficacy of Mr Wettons's Magneticon.1875 Feb 2p2,c1 GENERAL ECost of votes detailed including Cheltenham (Cost per vote 14s.4d.).1875 Feb 2p2,c1 ROACH, MRGuardians hope that new master will attend chapel- the previous master and matron never did.1875 Feb 2p2,c1 ST. PAUL'SGuardians discuss transfer of Union children to St. Peter's.1875 Feb 2p2,c1 UNION WOGuardians commend improvement to chapel and communion plate.1875 Feb 2p2,c2 FLEECE HOReport of billiards match between well-known experts.1875 Feb 2p4,c6 HUMPHREYS,Formerly of Grammar School gives lecture in Boston. U.S.1875 Feb 2p4,c6 SEWERAGEDispute between town and Charlton Kings has basis for agreement.1875 Feb 2p4,c6 SHULDRAN,Sympathy to widow by local branch of Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.1875 Feb 2p8,c2 BELLEW, MTo make first appearance as public reader at Assembly Rooms.1875 Feb 2p8,c2 MONRO, F.Letter on establishment of Church of England.1875 Feb 2p8,c4 CORN EXC To exhibit Hamilton's Diorama.1875 Feb 2p8,c4 SKATING RIVisited by Mr Plimpton inventor and patentee of roller skating.1875 Feb 2p8,c5 BIRKS, SAMWell-known local commercial traveller committed for trial on fraud charges.1875 Feb 2p8,c5 DOBELL SYPoetical works to be published shortly in two volumes.1875 Feb 2p8,c5 GEE, MESSRGloucester matchmakers to open factory in town for making match boxes with occupation for 400 hands.1875 Mar p2,c1 CENTRAL DCosts debated by Improvement Commissioners.1875 Mar p2,c2 GAS COMPContinued disputes with Commissioners.1875 Mar p2,c5 PAUPER CHGuardians debate emigration to Canada of orphan boys.1875 Mar p2,c5 WORKHOUSImprovements discussed at Guardians meeting.1875 Mar p2,c5 WORKHOUSVisiting committee reports on inspection of premises.1875 Mar p4,c1 LILLYWHITESole agents for sphairistike or lawn tennis.1875 Mar p4,c1 PARRY. T. To lecture at Corn Exchange.

1875 Mar p4,c5 BANBURY Report of ordinary general meeting.1875 Mar p4,c5 WATERWOREfficiency of Tewkesbury works.1875 Mar p4,c6 BLIND INSTDeath of its founder.1875 Mar p4,c6 MURLEY. MRObituary.1875 Mar p5,c6 CLEEVE HI Public statement re turf cutting etc by G. Yiend.1875 Mar p5,c6 FEMALE O Three vacancies advertised.1875 Mar p5,c6 UNION CH Tenders invited for provisions, fuel etc to workhouse.1875 Mar p8,c2 LECKHAMPMonthly meeting report.1875 Mar p8,c3 NORTH PLANew pastor appointed.1875 Mar p8,c4 GREATHEEDLetter to editor re current dispute in Anglican Church.1875 Mar p2,c2 BOARD OFDiscuss emigration of pauper children1875 Mar p2,c4 GRIFFITH RPresides over lecture by Rev J Robberds in Unitary Schoolroom1875 Mar p3,c1 RAMSAY ALChairman of Magistrates pays tribute on his death. See also Page 4 Column 51875 Mar p4,c1 WALDENSIAPublic meeting and lecture in aid of missions.1875 Mar p4,c2 INSPECTORApplications for post invited1875 Mar p5,c4 CHRISTCHULand for sale for erection of villas1875 Mar p5,c5 ELDRIDGE Late of Fauconberg Villa, Claims on Estate1875 Mar p8,c1 RAMSAY ALReport of death1875 Mar p8,c3 RITUALISMW C Bernard replies to letter from Rev S Greathead1875 Mar p8,c4 PARISH CHLetter from Baron de Ferrieres on proposed construction of new church1875 Mar p8,c4 POWELL WILetter from chairman of Carpenters' Advance of Wages Movement1875 Mar p8,c5 EIDOPHUSEntertainment at Assembly Rooms for next few weeks1875 Mar p8,c5 GAMBIER PLectures on early Christian Art at Corn Exchange1875 Mar p8,c5 POLICE FO Inspector's Annual Report published1875 Mar p2,c1 BOARD OF Resignation of Wm Mustoe, Asst Overseer for Leckhampton.1875 Mar p2,c2 WALDENSIAReport on public meeting in Assembly Rooms.1875 Mar p2,c5 PARRY. T. Report on lecture in Corn Exchange on Early Christian Art.1875 Mar p4,c5 INCORPORAEditorial - strong arguments in favour.1875 Mar p4,c6 CATTLE MAAlbion Brewery site about to be cleared for proposed new cattle market.1875 Mar p4,c6 PREVENTIOAdvert for officer in place of Mr Wilment - resigned.1875 Mar p4,c6 ROYAL GLOWill assemble in Cheltenham on April 26th for 6 days.1875 Mar p4,c6 ROYAL SCHMr Gawen Harle appointed collector of local subscriptions.1875 Mar p4,c6 STEEPLECHAuction arranged for race card copyright and spaces for refreshment booths.1875 Mar p6,c4 INSPECTORImprovement Commissioners to appoint new Inspector on 29th March.1875 Mar p8,c1 RAMSAY SIRSpecial service at church of SS Philip & James, Leckhampton.1875 Mar p8,c3 HICKS-BEAPresented to Queen on her marriage.1875 Mar p8,c4 PARISH CHSeveral letters on subject of destruction or restoration of church.1875 Mar p2,c2 BOARD OF Continued discussion on emigration of pauper children.1875 Mar p2,c4 BRYANT, MGives evidence at inquest on death of two year old daughter.1875 Mar p3,c4 LECKHAMPTRatepayers meet to discuss nominations for collectorship.1875 Mar p3,c4 MUSTOE MResigns as collector of poor rates for Leckhampton.1875 Mar p4,c5 OWEN, MRSHon. sec. for Oxford local examination for girls.1875 Mar p4,c6 PARISH CHEditorial comment on its future.1875 Mar p8,c2 BELL, REV Publishes series of sermons.1875 Mar p8,c2 CRICKET C Annual meeting at Royal Hotel.1875 Mar p8,c2 GUN CLUB,Meeting place changed in answer to objections.1875 Mar p8,c2 OVERSEERSVestry meeting to nominate for ensuing year.1875 Mar p8,c2 PASTORAL Annual meeting in Corn Exchange.

1875 Mar p8,c2 THOMPSON,Elected Hon. Sec. of Cheltenham Cricket Club.1875 Mar p8,c2 WASON, A.Awarded scholarship at Jesus College Cambridge.1875 Mar p8,c2 WRIGHT H.Exhibition at Trinity Hall, Cambridge.1875 Mar p8,c2 WYATT, H.Mathematical scholarship at Jesus College, Cambridge.1875 Mar p8,c3 BELL, CHARLetter to editor re proposals for parish and temporary and church.1875 Mar p8,c3 BELL J. PENLetter to editor on proposals for Parish Church.1875 Mar p8,c3 DE FERRIE Letter to editor re proposals for Parish Church.1875 Mar p8,c3 SHEWELL ELetter to editor re Parish Church.1875 Mar p8,c4 ONLEY, SA Letter to editor criticizes Looker-On newspaper.1875 Mar p8,c5 AGG-GARDNPresents parliamentary petition in favour of womens suffrage.1875 Mar p8,c5 ROYAL WELRe-opened after re-furbishment.1875 Mar p8,c5 SS PHILIP Bishop of Gloucester preaches at two services.1875 Mar p2,c1 SUNDAY SCHold conference in Cheltenham - full report.1875 Mar p3,c1 ONLEY, S. Chairs meeting of carpenters and joiners seeking more pay.1875 Mar p3,c6 SHULDHAM,Deceased. Claims on estate.1875 Mar p4,c1 ATHENAEUR. Richardson-Gardner to give Shakespearian recital.1875 Mar p4,c4 VESTRY MEEditorial on proposed erection of second church.1875 Mar p4,c5 DELANCEY Rev. J. H. Gabell offers further ï¾£2,000 for construction of Scarlatina block.1875 Mar p4,c6 STEEPLE-C Meeting expected to be most successful.1875 Mar p5,c3 SWINHOE, Refuses responsibility for wife's debts.1875 Mar p5,c4 GENERAL HVacancy for honorary medical officer at branch dispensary.1875 Mar p5,c6 CAMBRAY CRev. W. Julyan to conduct service of song.1875 Mar p8,c1 VESTRY MERev. Canon Bell presides over Easter Vestry meeting.1875 Mar p8,c4 RUMSEY, HContribution to sanitary science to be marked by setting up of testimonial fund.1875 Mar p8,c5 TOWN COMSitting as Urban Sanitary Authority discuss appointment of Inspector of Nuisances.1875 Apr 7p2,c2 IMPROVEMComplaint that Gun Club near cemetery disturbs conduction of funerals.1875 Apr 7p2,c6 WRIGHT, TReports on health of Cheltenham.1875 Apr 7p3,c4 STEEPLE-C Full report of Spring meeting.1875 Apr 7p4,c1 RUMSEY, HRumsey testimonial fund launched at Lauriston House. List of subscribers.1875 Apr 7p4,c2 GILLING, HElection address for Guardians' election.1875 Apr 7p4,c2 ONLEY, SA Election address for Guardians' election.1875 Apr 7p4,c3 LAURENCE,Receives agency from Alliance Co-op Coal Co. after termination of West and Co's agency.1875 Apr 7p4,c5 BOARD OFEditorial of forthcoming Guardians' election and list of candidates.1875 Apr 7p4,c6 CHURCHWANames of appointments in Cheltenham and district at Easter Vestry.1875 Apr 7p4,c6 DELANCEY Trustees wish to add further block - Leckhampton Local Board discuss.1875 Apr 7p4,c6 OVERSEERSAppointments by magistrates in Cheltenham and district of names recommended by Vestries.1875 Apr 7p8,c2 ABERCROMBHurt in accident in Bath Road.1875 Apr 7p8,c3 BRANCKER,Ceases to be member of Ladies' College Council - letter to Editor.1875 Apr 1p2,c4 HAINES MISBuilder's daughter brings breach of promise case.1875 Apr 1p2,c4 LAURENCE Retired auctioneer sued for breach of promise of marriage.1875 Apr 1p4,c1 DELANCEY List of donors to further appeal for funds.1875 Apr 1p4,c1 RAGGED SCDistribution of clothing made by pupils.1875 Apr 1p4,c2 NEALE HENThanks electors of Middle Ward for support.1875 Apr 1p4,c2 STEEL J. D. Thanks to electors of East and Middle Wards..1875 Apr 1p4,c5 LADIES COLChanges and revision of Council Rules.1875 Apr 1p4,c5 LADIES COLEditorial in its defence following claims in Looker-On.1875 Apr 1p4,c5 LADIES' COSpirited editorial criticism of 'Looker-On' attack.1875 Apr 1p4,c6 BEALE, MISEditorial praise for her fame as teacher, Principal and writer.

1875 Apr 1p4,c6 GAS COMPComplaint that earlier putting out of lights aids High Street disorder.1875 Apr 1p4,c6 PUBLIC LIGChange in times of lighting causes confusion.1875 Apr 1p4,c6 WRIGHT, DReferred to in editorial defence of Ladies' College.1875 Apr 1p8,c2 BELL REV. After sermon gives statement on restoration of old church and building of new one.1875 Apr 1p8,c2 BELL REV. Rector preaches last sermon in Parish Church before restoration.1875 Apr 1p8,c2 BOARD OF Election results in full.1875 Apr 1p8,c2 DELANCEY Further list of subscriptions still not sufficient.1875 Apr 1p8,c2 GUARDIANSResults of election given in detail.1875 Apr 1p8,c2 PARISH CHCanon Bell announces closure of South aisle and transepts for restoration by Gloucester contractor, Estcourt.1875 Apr 1p8,c2 PARISH CHRestoration work to begin.1875 Apr 1p8,c2 WATERWORImportant sale of stock.1875 Apr 1p8,c2 WATERWORReport of important sale of stock at Plough Hotel.1875 Apr 1p8,c3 CHARLTON Elections to Board etc.1875 Apr 1p8,c3 GAEL S. H. Re-elected chairman of Charlton Kings Board.1875 Apr 1p8,c4 LADIES COLLetter in its defence by shareholder and parent.1875 Apr 1p8,c52 BELLAIRS, Praised for Ladies' College efforts.1875 Apr 1p8,c5 AMATEUR Charity to benefit from successful show.1875 Apr 1p8,c5 GARDNER, Elected inspector for local branch of Society for Prevention of Cruelty.1875 Apr 1p8,c5 LONDON CICanon Bell presides at annual meeting in Parish Church room.1875 Apr 1p8,c5 PALESTINECanon Bell chairs meeting at which Major Wilson outlined progress and need for money.1875 Apr 1p8,c5 ROYAL HANWell-known artistes' to give entertainment in Assembly Rooms.1875 Apr 1p8,c5 SOCIETY F Local committee meeting to elect new inspector.1875 Apr 2p2,c4 WESLEYAN Rev. James Spenceley reads report at annual meeting in Corn Exchange.1875 Apr 2p3,c2 AMALGAMATSecond annual supper - several addresses and toasts.1875 Apr 2p4,c4 COUNTY VANew valuations listed - Cheltenham is ï¾£297,151.1875 Apr 2p4,c5 LADIES COLSecond editorial criticizing both Looker-On and Chronicle.1875 Apr 2p4,c6 INCORPORCommittee call public meeting on May 5th.1875 Apr 2p4,c6 LILLINGSTOFormer incumbent of Trinity Church died on 19th April.1875 Apr 2p4,c6 NORTH PLANew pastor - Rev. W. Marshall Lennox.1875 Apr 2p4,c6 SAMUELSONDate fixed for presentation of testimonial from former constituents.1875 Apr 2p8,c4 DELANCEY Subscriptions now total ï¾£500 towards target total of ï¾£1500 for new Scarlatina isolation ward.1875 Apr 2p8,c6 FIELD CHARDied on April 19th aged 75 - was butcher, Commissioner and Guardian.1875 Apr 2p8,c6 INCORPORALetter of opposition from W. H. Gwinnett.1875 Apr 2p8,c6 SAMUELSONCheltenham's retiring M.P. to become candidate for Frome.1875 Apr 2p8,c6 STREET LIGLetter from doctor condemning reduced usage in early hours of morning.1875 Apr 2p2,c2 BANBURY Account of arbitration case to assess value of Hatherley Estate.1875 Apr 2p2,c4 CHURCH ASReport of annual meeting chaired by Canon Bell at Town Hall.1875 Apr 2p2,c4 McCAUSLANAs treasurer of Church Association presents accounts at annual meeting.1875 Apr 2p3,c2 TRYE, REV. Elected chairman of Board of Guardians.1875 Apr 2p4,c6 INCORPOREditorial stressing advantages and commenting on Mr Gwinnett's opposition to it.1875 Apr 2p5,c1 BEAUFORT VFull description of Lieut-General Hamilton's residence for sale.1875 Apr 2p5,c1 NORTHLANDFull description of residence for sale.1875 Apr 2p8,c1 SAMUELSOFormer town MP adopted as candidate for Frome.1875 Apr 2p8,c3 ASTON, REV.Of St. Lukes chairs annual meeting of London Missionary Society.1875 Apr 2p8,c3 BROWN, REPreaches at annual meeting of Gloucester and Hereford Congregational Union.1875 Apr 2p8,c3 GRIFFITHS,Preaches at St. Mark's on behalf of Railway Servants Orphanage.1875 Apr 2p8,c3 IMPERIAL Meeting decides to give remaining few members notice.1875 Apr 2p8,c3 LONDON MIReport of annual meeting held at Corn Exchange.

1875 Apr 2p8,c3 MUSICAL SReport of first concert held at Assembly Rooms.1875 Apr 2p8,c4 HUMPHRIS, Chairs vestry meeting to discuss county valuation.1875 Apr 2p8,c4 ST. MARY' Restoration starts. Report on work so far done.1875 Apr 2p8,c5 PROTESTANCanon Bell chairs meeting at which Dr Cumming gives lecture.1875 May p2,c4 IMPROVEMDiscuss public gas lighting.1875 May p3,c2 MUSTOE, MGuardians discuss his superannuation allowance.1875 May p3,c6 YOUNG WOMInaugural meeting of local branch at Corn Exchange.1875 May p4,c6 INCORPORALeader on public meeting to be held.1875 May p8,c3 BASEVI, HEChairman Cheltenham branch of English Church Union.1875 May p8,c3 COLLEGE, Athletic sports results.1875 May p8,c3 ENGLISH CReport of local committee.1875 May p8,c3 POLLOCK, MConducts Cheltenham Town Military Band.1875 May p8,c3 TOWN MILIPlays at College sports days.1875 May p8,c5 DE FERRIE Letter to editor re proposed incorporation.1875 May p8,c5 GWINNETT,Letter to editor on scheme for incorporation.1875 May p8,c6 COOMBE, ADetails of legacies, bequests etc.1875 May p8,c6 DOBELL, MWinner of principal prize of London Art Union.1875 May p8,c6 GOODLAKE Vicar of Swindon writes to editor re vestments in C. of E.1875 May p1,c6 DEVONSHIYard at Lansdown and fly proprietor's business for disposal.1875 May p1,c6 IMPROVEMWish to appoint Street Inspectors at ï¾£65 p.a.1875 May p2,c3 INCORPORFull report of ratepayers meeting called by Mr George Parsonage.1875 May p3,c4 HORTICULTMay Flower Show at Montpellier Gardens.1875 May p3,c5 MIDLAND RLondon papers now reach Cheltenham at 10.7 a.m.1875 May p3,c5 OXFORD LO18 senior and 6 junior girls from Cheltenham to enter.1875 May p4,c2 INCORPORNames on petitions for and against.1875 May p4,c5 INCORPOREditorial on meeting. Messrs. Davies, Gwinnett and Winterbotham opposed to proposal.1875 May p4,c6 GREAT WESFirst train from London will leave at 5.30a.m. arrive Cheltenham 9.25.1875 May p5,c1 HATHERLEYSold by private contract, withdrawn from auction.1875 May p6,c2 MIDLAND CDispute over sale of coal in Cheltenham heard in Court of Chancery.1875 May p6,c6 ELDRIDGE,Of Jersey street. Claims.1875 May p8,c2 CHURCH MIAnnual sermons.1875 May p8,c4 BAYS HILL Celebrations of anniversary of opening of school room.1875 May p8,c4 GUN CLUB.Meeting at Chargrove to be attended by Lord Fitzhardinge.1875 May p8,c5 INCORPORLetters from Frederick F. Ayre and J.B. Winterbotham.1875 May p8,c6 CHANNON, Builders of new club in liquidation.1875 May p8,c6 PARISH CHAll internal fittings on South side removed.1875 May p2,c3 UNION WOGuardians agreed to erection of 5 earth closets to improve morality and health.1875 May p2,c5 NORTH PLATea party to welcome Rev. W.M. Lennox as pastor.1875 May p2,c5 THOMAS, Presentation with gift for acting as pastor of North Place.1875 May p2,c6 HAYMAN REFormer Grammar School head supports Liberation Society at Liverpool Street.1875 May p4,c5 INCORPORLong editorial attacks 'Looker-On' attitude.1875 May p4,c6 MONTPELLIFirst fete of season to be organised by Mr H.G. Davies.1875 May p5,c1 BANBURY Notice of sale of Leckhampton Rd property for materials as on site of new railway.1875 May p5,c2 FULLWOODSale of mansion with 18 acres of grounds including ornamental lake.1875 May p5,c6 EVANS, J.R.Subscriptions for family of late carver/gilder of Winchcombe Street set up by including Rev. J.A. Aston.1875 May p8,c2 CLEEVE HILCrowds of pedestrians celebrate Whit-Monday holiday.1875 May p8,c2 KING WILLIAnnual dinner held at King William Inn Bath Road.1875 May p8,c2 ONLEY MR,Trustee, attends annual dinner of King William 1V Benefit Society.

1875 May p8,c2 ROYAL GLOMuster at Plough Hotel and then to drill meadow at Prestbury.1875 May p8,c2 WILLIAMS,Of library, receives damaged letters form wreck of RMS Schiller.1875 May p8,c3 GREENWOODAppointed surgeon to General Hospital.1875 May p8,c3 LENNOX, ROf North Place chairs Woodmancote Chapel Anniversary.1875 May p8,c4 AGG-GARDNSuggest advertising Town at railway station and elsewhere.1875 May p8,c4 BROWN, DRSpeaks at London meeting on repeal of contagious diseases acts.1875 May p8,c4 HUTCHINSOIn letter appeals for donations to help widow of medical man.1875 May p8,c4 STROUD, MAttacks in letter inaccuracy of report of case at which he was attorney.1875 May p2,c4 SUNDAY LIMeeting in support of Sunday closure of public houses.1875 May p2,c6 CRICKET C Match versus Agricultural College -full report.1875 May p3,c2 CAMBRAY BAnnual gatherings of Gloucestershire and Herefordshire baptisms.1875 May p4,c5 HEALTH RESatisfaction expressed with figures from Cheltenham.1875 May p4,c5 SAMUELSONEditorial on forthcoming presentation.1875 May p4,c6 LADIES' COSuccesses in London University examination for women.1875 May p4,c6 ST. LUKE'S Confirmation service.1875 May p4,c6 TOWN COMEditorial in favour of Agg-Gardner's suggestion.1875 May p5,c1 BANBURY Notice of site clearance on Leckhampton Road.1875 May p5,c1 LECKHAMPHouse to be demolished on site of new railway.1875 May p8,c3 GREEN, MRDoes well in gun trials at Wimbledon.1875 May p8,c3 HUSSARS, Report on their 6 days drill in town.1875 May p8,c3 MONTPELLICounty and Military fete in honour of Yeomanry visit.1875 May p8,c3 PARISH CHBells rung for Queen's 56th. birthday.1875 May p8,c3 POLLOCK MRConducts Town Military Band at Montpellier fete.1875 May p8,c3 TOWN MILIPlays at Montpellier fete.1875 May p8,c4 NEVINS, S. Appeals for reading matter for Missions to Seamen.1875 May p8,c5 BANK, NATAlterations and enlargements to existing building.1875 May p8,c5 BANK, WORTo open new branch in Colonnade.1875 May p8,c5 HALLAM, ABarmaid at Plough Hotel found dying in Pittville Gardens.1875 May p8,c6 PARISH CHAnnual girls' treat in Pittville Gardens.1875 Jun 2p2,c3 HALLAM, AFurther details of her sudden death1875 Jun 2p2,c6 BOARD OF Discuss vaccination defaulters.1875 Jun 2p4,c1 HORTICULTParticulars of subscribers' privileges at forthcoming Floral Fete.1875 Jun 2p4,c1 LIBERALS. Full particulars of Liberal demonstration and testimonial presentation to be held at Pittville.1875 Jun 2p4,c2 TOWN COMCommittee formed and subscription list opened to promote to public amenities of Cheltenham.1875 Jun 2p4,c5 INCORPORPlaces where petition in favour can be signed.1875 Jun 2p4,c6 CHESS, CH Report of match with Bristol and Clifton Club.1875 Jun 2p4,c6 TOWN COMEditorial. See page 8 for full report of meeting at Town Hall.1875 Jun 2p4,c6 WORCESTEHas temporary branch in Colonnade.1875 Jun 2p5,c5 FIELD, CHAAppeal for funds to purchase small annuity for his widow.1875 Jun 2p5,c5 HALL, WILLClaims on estate required.1875 Jun 2p5,c5 MACKEY, J Claims on estate required.1875 Jun 2p8,c2 RATES. Overseers appeal against valuation. Full description of method of rating in Cheltenham.1875 Jun 2p8,c3 BANBURY AProgress report.1875 Jun 2p8,c3 BYARD, POSubscription list opened following his injuries in Bath Road.1875 Jun 2p8,c3 CLOWNS, TPerform at Corn Exchange and play cricket with Town Club.1875 Jun 2p8,c3 KENNEDY, LObituary.1875 Jun 2p8,c3 SALEM CHARev. H. Wilkins and Rev. J. More preach at Anniversary of Sunday Schools.1875 Jun 9p2,c3 WINTERBOAt Commissioners meeting regrets failure to supply water to poor cottages in town.

1875 Jun 9p2,c4 BRYANT, RCommissioners elect as Street Inspector.1875 Jun 9p2,c4 CHELT, RIVCommissioners discuss overflow in heavy raian between College and Sandford Road.1875 Jun 9p2,c6 UNION WOMaster instructed to inflict strict task-work on able-bodied paupers.1875 Jun 9p3,c1 SAMUELSON9000 attend Pittville presentation to former MP - full report of event and speeches.1875 Jun 9p4,c1 VOLUNTEERProspects for both Rifles and Engineers improving with increase in recruits.1875 Jun 9p4,c6 DELANCEY ï¾£700 still needed to ensure gift from Rev. Gabell.1875 Jun 9p4,c6 GABELL, REVEditorial plea for more subscriptions to ensure gift for erection of new Delancey block.1875 Jun 9p4,c6 GAS COMMITo reconsider changing lighting schedules.1875 Jun 9p5,c2 CROQUET CReport of annual tournament at Montpellier.1875 Jun 9p5,c3 ASTON, REV.Of St. Luke's preaches at North Place on John Fletcher of Madeley.1875 Jun 9p8,c3 CROWD, C Obituary of former Pittville Lawn resident, son of Admiral Crowdy, also resident of town.1875 Jun 9p8,c3 GRACE, W.Report of Oval match between Gloucestershire and Surrey.1875 Jun 9p8,c3 LENNOX, RPreaches in aid of North Place sabbath School.1875 Jun 9p8,c3 NORTH PLAReport of annual sermons in aid of Sabbath School.1875 Jun 9p8,c3 PITTVILLE Captain Boyton gives demonstrations of his life-saving dress on lake.1875 Jun 9p8,c4 GRIFFITHS Chairs and preaches at annual meeting of Protestant Trinitarian Benefit Society.1875 Jun 9p8,c4 PROTESTANReport of annual tea meeting held in club room, St. James Square.1875 Jun 9p8,c5 CHESSHYRE,In letter encourages wards to register electors.1875 Jun 1p2,c4 AGG-GARDNCalls attention to case of Mr Torckler in House of Commons.1875 Jun 1p2,c4 TORCKLER,Ex-Indian army lieutenant seeks to clear his character.1875 Jun 1p2,c5 BOARD OF Discusses workhouse diet and selection of tenders.1875 Jun 1p3,c1 TEMPORARVisitation of the Archdeacon of Gloucester.1875 Jun 1p4,c2 COLLEGIATPrize winners list.1875 Jun 1p4,c2 FIELD, THEFund set up to assist his widow.1875 Jun 1p4,c4 GUN CLUB,Meets at race course.1875 Jun 1p4,c5 POST OFFICSaid to be moving from Clarence Street to Imperial Club premises.1875 Jun 1p4,c5 WEDDERBURPraises Cheltenham in speech at Pittville.1875 Jun 1p4,c6 BANBURY ARapid progress being made with construction of line.1875 Jun 1p4,c6 MOOREND PArbitration case to decide value of part taken by railway.1875 Jun 1p4,c6 PRESTBURYProsecution by Church Association abandoned.1875 Jun 1p4,c6 ROYAL WELAnniversary services of Methodist Free Church Missions.1875 Jun 1p4,c6 SANDERS, Wins maths scholarship to Jesus College Cambridge.1875 Jun 1p4,c6 WINNING'S To be sold for building of Leckhampton Railway Station.1875 Jun 1p5,c3 CHRIST CHFor sale by private treaty.1875 Jun 1p6,c2 VOLUNTEERGloucester and Cheltenham Engineers Corps inspected.1875 Jun 1p6,c6 TEWKESBURAnniversary services and annual picnic.1875 Jun 1p8,c2 CHARLTON Monthly meeting report.1875 Jun 1p8,c2 PATERSON,Manager of gas works reads paper at A.G.M. meeting.1875 Jun 1p8,c3 PARISH CHProgress report on restoration.1875 Jun 1p8,c3 TOWN COMFurther list of subscribers.1875 Jun 1p8,c3 WORCESTERCheltenham branch opened in Colonnade.1875 Jun 1p8,c4 HEATH, FRLetter to editor on gas question.1875 Jun 1p8,c4 MONTPELLISuggested as site for a Winter and Summer garden.1875 Jun 2p2,c5 HORTICULTReport of flower show at Pittville.1875 Jun 2p2,c6 CAVENDISHAnnual cricket match against Shirer & Haddon.1875 Jun 2p3,c5 LOCAL AUTAmounts owed by Poor Law, Burial and Urban Sanitary Boards.1875 Jun 2p4,c4 DEBENHAMAnnounce reopening of furniture show rooms and galleries.1875 Jun 2p4,c6 GWINNETT,Editorial on his letter against incorporation.

1875 Jun 2p4,c6 TOWN COMMr G. Parsonage presides over meeting at Public Office.1875 Jun 2p4,c6 VOLUNTEERComplete week's camp despite thunderstorms.1875 Jun 2p5,c4 KINGS ROABuilding land for sale.1875 Jun 2p5,c6 CHRISTCHUBuilding lots for sale.1875 Jun 2p6,c6 COUNTY C Fees for claims and summonses.1875 Jun 2p8,c2 EARTHSTOPHeld at Fleece Hotel.1875 Jun 2p8,c3 BELL, CHARLetter on omission of absolution at Parish Church.1875 Jun 2p8,c3 INCORPORLetter from W.H. Gwinnett opposing scheme.1875 Jun 2p8,c3 ONLEY, SA Letter on disagreements in Liberal Party.1875 Jun 2p8,c3 VOILE, THOLetter correcting report on Prestbury Church prosecution.1875 Jun 2p8,c4 WINTER GALetter on proposal for Winter Garden.1875 Jun 2p8,c5 PORTER, MCommission of escheat to settle estate of widow of former workhouse master.1875 Jun 2p8,c5 SMITH, J.OTestimonials to departing Christ Church organist.1875 Jun 2p8,c6 ASSEMBLYPerformances by actors from Theatre Royal Bristol poorly attended.1875 Jun 3p2,c3 ONLEY SAMWrites to Board of Guardians concerning education of Catholic pauper children.1875 Jun 3p2,c4 BOARD OF Discuss emigration of pauper children.1875 Jun 3p2,c5 COLLEGE, Full report of speech day including list of honours and prize list.1875 Jun 3p2,c6 WATTS, CAReport of tragic death following accident under wheels of omnibus.1875 Jun 3p3,c1 PORTER, MLengthy report of Commission of Escheat following death of widow of former master of workhouse.1875 Jun 3p4,c1 CHANNON, Partnership dissolved.1875 Jun 3p4,c1 TEWKESBURDetails of Cheltenham Committee for restoration of Abbey.1875 Jun 3p4,c2 FIELD, CHACommittee formed for support of his widow and subscription list.1875 Jun 3p4,c3 CANNON, MClaims on estate required.1875 Jun 3p4,c6 COLLEGE, Editorial on Indian Civil Service examinations.1875 Jun 3p4,c6 JUVENILE Report of annual meeting under presidency of Rev. J.F. Fenn.1875 Jun 3p5,c3 MARLE HILLDetails of estate for sale.1875 Jun 3p8,c2 ALL SAINT Details of work executed for interior and services to commemorate all these furnishings.1875 Jun 3p8,c2 NEWMAN, RReport of for false imprisonment - Newman v Cox.1875 Jun 3p8,c34 MORE, REV.Letter re finances of new Presbyterian Church.1875 Jun 3p8,c4 PRESBYTERLetter from J. More concerning financing of new church.1875 Jun 3p8,c5 AGG-GARDReport of annual outing of employees..1875 Jun 3p8,c5 BOLTON, MReport of sculptors' and workmens' outing to Evesham.1875 Jun 3p8,c5 FREND, MRSCorrespondence with Principal of Cheltenham College over punishment of her son.1875 Jul 7 p2,c5 DE FERRIE Proposes that Union children should all receive religious education.1875 Jul 7 p2,c6 TOWN HALLLarge congregations attend non-sectarian sermons by Rev. Newman Hall but not clergy.1875 Jul 7 p4,c6 AGG-GARDNEditorial comment on appointment as magistrate.1875 Jul 7 p4,c6 BANBURY Report of progress and compensation arbitrations.1875 Jul 7 p4,c6 GODFREY, Editorial comment on appointment as magistrate.1875 Jul 7 p4,c6 IMPROVEMEditorial attack on quality of deliberations.1875 Jul 7 p5,c2 VOLUNTEERFirst Gloucester Engineers Volunteers and Cheltenham Companies annual inspection.1875 Jul 7 p5,c3 MARLE HILLMansion and estate for sale (in chancery).1875 Jul 7 p8,c1 TOWN COMList of subscribers and appeal for more.1875 Jul 7 p8,c2 DE FERRIE Sign memorial to Queen not to legalise Vestments and Eastwood Position.1875 Jul 7 p8,c2 WRIGHT DRQuarterly report by medical officer of health.1875 Jul 7 p8,c3 BELL, CAN Chairs public meeting on behalf of Spanish Evangelisation Society.1875 Jul 7 p8,c3 BLIND INSTReport of annual tea at school room in St. James Square.1875 Jul 7 p8,c3 McCAUSLANPresides annual tea of Blind Institution.1875 Jul 7 p8,c3 SPANISH EPublic meeting held at Corn Exchange.

1875 Jul 7 p8,c4 CHESSHYRE,Report of daughter's wedding.1875 Jul 7 p8,c4 LECKHAMPMonthly meeting record death of Mr Moreland, surveyor.1875 Jul 7 p8,c5 BOYCE, WIOf College attacks paper for publishing his name in connection with disciplinary matter.1875 Jul 7 p8,c5 GREAT WESTrains to run from town to charity fete at Nuneham Park.1875 Jul 14p2,c3 GAS COMPImprovement Board discuss introduction of new gas burners.1875 Jul 14p3,c1 PITTVILLE Annual childrens' flower show.1875 Jul 14p3,c2 DE FERRIE Receives letter from pauper boy happy in Canada.1875 Jul 14p4,c2 TOWN COMList of subscribers.1875 Jul 14p4,c6 IMPROVEMPropose to extend hours of gas street lighting.1875 Jul 14p4,c6 PROMENADShop windows damaged by catapults.1875 Jul 14p4,c6 REFORM CLPlan trip to Bath.1875 Jul 14p4,c6 WEST, DESDeath of former master of staghounds.1875 Jul 14p5,c4 MONTPELLIFor sale.1875 Jul 14p8,c2 BOYCE, WIPolice Court hears he was slandered by John Bingham.1875 Jul 14p8,c5 CHESSHYRE,Letter in support of town band.1875 Jul 14p8,c6 SCHOOL OFPrize list.1875 Jul 14p8,c6 SOCIETY F Brings charge of cruelty to mare against Rebecca Crocketts.1875 Jul 21p2,c3 DE FERRIE Comments to Guardians on holidays being punishment for workhouse children.1875 Jul 21p4,c3 VLIELAND, Former principal of Hygeia House Academy Prestbury now of Shuthonger House School.1875 Jul 21p4,c5 BANBURY Editorial comment on effect on Leckhampton water supply.1875 Jul 21p4,c5 MOOREND Editorial criticises proprietors for denying Leckhampton effective water supply.1875 Jul 21p4,c6 COUNTY ASEditorial explains apparent rate of Town increase compared to Gloucester.1875 Jul 21p4,c6 CRUMP PAUTestimonial suggested for well known local sportsman suffering heavy foot/mouth losses.1875 Jul 21p4,c6 HATHERLEYSold not for building but as residence for Mr Prance , solicitor Evesham.1875 Jul 21p4,c6 MARLE HILLSold to M.B. La Terriere for ï¾£12,000 by London auction.1875 Jul 21p4,c6 MOOREND PResult of compensation award by arbitrator.1875 Jul 21p4,c6 REFORM CLEditorial comment on forthcoming visit to Bath.1875 Jul 21p5,c4 MONTPELLIAnd other Montpellier properties for sale.1875 Jul 21p8,c3 DOBELL, S Description of runic crus memorial to be erected in Painswick.1875 Jul 21p8,c3 WOOD, SUOf Ladies' College to be head mistress of Bath High School for Girls.1875 Jul 21p8,c4 CLAYTON Well known town visitor sets up model kitchens in Ireland for instruction of local girls.1875 Jul 21p8,c5 KYNASTON,Reverts in amusing letter to his role in 'catapult nuisance.'1875 Jul 21p8,c6 NORTH PLAReport of Sunday school outing to Cleeve in field loaned by Mrs Roberts of Southam.1875 Jul 21p8,c6 WATERWORReport of annual excursion to Weston-Super-Mare.1875 Jul 28p4,c2 BALDWIN, Claims on estate required.1875 Jul 28p4,c2 COOMBE, Claims on estate required.1875 Jul 28p4,c2 HODGSON, Claims on estate required.1875 Jul 28p4,c5 MONTPELLIEditorial on sale.1875 Jul 28p4,c6 COLLEGE, New members of council nominated.1875 Jul 28p4,c6 MACRAE, PPromoted to sergeant.1875 Jul 28p4,c6 McARTHUR Presentation by ladies of St. Luke's.1875 Jul 28p4,c6 PARISH CHProgress report on restoration.1875 Jul 28p4,c6 ROBERTS, Success at Coopers's Hill College.1875 Jul 28p4,c6 SOUTHAM VResults of swimming races.1875 Jul 28p8,c1 JUNIOR PRReport of prize giving.1875 Jul 28p8,c2 REFORM CLLengthy and detailed report of visit to Bath.1875 Jul 28p8,c3 ARCHERY CReport of prize meeting.1875 Jul 28p8,c3 BELMORE HSuccess of Mr G. Walter Fursey's pupils.

1875 Jul 28p8,c4 LECKHAMPReport of adjourned meeting.1875 Jul 28p8,c4 LECKHAMPLetter to proprietors of Moorend Park Estate.1875 Aug 4p2,c1 CAMBRAY SMr. W. Ruck proprietor - details of opening times.1875 Aug 4p2,c3 COLLEGE, Annual meeting of proprietors - full report.1875 Aug 4p2,c3 COLLEGE, Details of supplemental prizes for summer term.1875 Aug 4p2,c4 KARO, HERTReport at County Court of case Hertz Karo v Rev. H.B. Pruen.1875 Aug 4p4,c1 COTTERILL,Claims on estate required.1875 Aug 4p4,c1 KERSHAW, Claims on estate required.1875 Aug 4p4,c2 LICENSED Names of Cheltenham applicants for licensing.1875 Aug 4p5,c6 CRUMP, PASubscription list opened following his heavy losses.1875 Aug 4p8,c1 CONSERVATHold annual gathering at Churchdown.1875 Aug 4p8,c2 LECKHAMPMonthly meeting includes discussion on Moorend Park and water supply.1875 Aug 4p8,c2 MONTPELLIGlobe Insurance Company sale - all lots, with one exception, withdrawn. Full report.1875 Aug 4p8,c5 GUN CLUB,Report of match at Shurdington Road ground.1875 Aug 4p8,c5 OLD WELLSMr. J. White new licensee.1875 Aug 4p8,c5 ST. MARY' Report of anniversary services. - Ritual remaining unchaged while case is 'sub judice'.1875 Aug 4p8,c5 WESLEYAN Report of outing to Bathurst Park.1875 Aug 4p8,c5 YEEND, HAScholar at Christchurch National School awarded scholarship by Science and Art department.1875 Aug 1p2,c3 IMPROVEMMonthly meeting with committee reports.1875 Aug 1p2,c5 DELANCEY Trustees requested to erect housing for scarlatina ambulance.1875 Aug 1p2,c5 GRAMMAR Annual prize distribution - full report.1875 Aug 1p2,c5 JEFFERY H Addresses parents etc at grammar school prizegiving.1875 Aug 1p4,c2 CRUMP PAUList of subscribers to fund.1875 Aug 1p4,c5 MONTPELLIIts sale reported.1875 Aug 1p4,c5 NUTT ROBEEditorial comment on recent fraud case. (see also case report on page 6 column 2).1875 Aug 1p4,c5 ST GREGORCollection made for French inundation relief fund.1875 Aug 1p4,c5 TEWKESBURHold picnic at Pull Court Shrubberies.1875 Aug 1p8,c1 FISHER MR Wins championship cup at annual counties tournament.1875 Aug 1p8,c1 HOLLINS MISuccesses at National Archery meeting.1875 Aug 1p8,c1 ST MARY'SSpecial services for the feast of the transfiguration.1875 Aug 1p8,c1 TRINITY N Successes in examinations by science class pupils.1875 Aug 1p8,c2 TOWN COMMeets to consider report of sub-committee.1875 Aug 1p8,c3 CHARLTON Monthly meeting report.1875 Aug 1p8,c5 SOCIETY OCelebrates at Oddfellows Arms1875 Aug 1p3,c2 BOYCE REVGlos. assize libel case - John Bingham pleaded guilty.1875 Aug 1p3,c6 CENTRAL AMoved from Imperial Gardens to Rodney Lodge, Rodney Terrace.1875 Aug 1p4,c6 INCORPORAHearing now deferred until end of September or early October.1875 Aug 1p4,c6 JUDICATURCheltenham now recognised as a COUNTRY DISTRICT under Sec 60 of the Act.1875 Aug 1p5,c2 HYGEIA. To let. Suitable as school for 40 boarding and 30 day scholars.1875 Aug 1p6,c5 LOCAL ME Details of membership of Improvement Commissioners, Local Boards and Union.1875 Aug 1p8,c3 GLOUCESTEGlos v Sussex on College Ground next week.1875 Aug 1p8,c3 ST MARY'SLetter criticizing quality of organ and lack of choir training.1875 Aug 2p2,c3 UNION WORGuardians report treat for children at George Inn Birdlip.1875 Aug 2p2,c6 COTTESWOLReport of visit to Chepstow.1875 Aug 2p4,c1 CRUMP, PAFirst lists of subscriptions to aid local sportsman who had suffered heavy losses.1875 Aug 2p4,c5 LIBERAL REEditorial on need to serve notice of obstruction to new register.1875 Aug 2p4,c5 MOOREND PEditorial on extraction of water question.1875 Aug 2p4,c6 CHRIST CHDistinctions obtained by scholars listed.

1875 Aug 2p4,c6 GREAT WESEditorial comment on cheap Paddington trip which left at 4.30 a.m. and returned at 3.00 a.m. next day!1875 Aug 2p4,c6 LADIES' COReport of successes in Oxford local examinations.1875 Aug 2p4,c6 ST. MARY' Editorial report on re-opening of south aisle and transept after restoration.1875 Aug 2p4,c6 WARD, REV.Preaches at re-opening of part of parish church.1875 Aug 2p5,c1 ARLE VILLADescriptions given in 'To be Let' notice.1875 Aug 2p5,c3 NORTHFIELFor sale.1875 Aug 2p8,c1 GRACE, W.Details of innings given in county cricket reports.1875 Aug 2p8,c3 CLARKE, J Chairman of Local Licensed Victuallers' Association defends need for trade organisation at annual picnic.1875 Aug 2p8,c3 LICENSED Report of local group's annual picnic to Ross.1875 Sep 1p2,c3 MAGISTRATAnnual licensing session.1875 Sep 1p2,c5 CRICKET. Gloucestershire v Surrey at College ground - full report.1875 Sep 1p2,c5 ELMS ESTAOffered to Guardians by sir Cornwallis Ricketts.1875 Sep 1p2,c5 GRACE W.GPlaying for Gloucestershire v Sussex in match on College ground.1875 Sep 1p4,c5 MONTPELLIEditorial suggestions for their future development.1875 Sep 1p4,c5 POOR RATENew rate allowed by magistrates.1875 Sep 1p4,c6 GEORGE, MIn charge of catering for wedding in Brecon.1875 Sep 1p4,c6 GRAMMAR Examination results in Oxford locals.1875 Sep 1p4,c6 LADIES' COExamination results in Oxford and Cambridge locals.1875 Sep 1p4,c6 OXFORD LOResults from 4 local schools.1875 Sep 1p5,c1 HYGEIA HOTo be let for school or nursing home.1875 Sep 1p5,c5 CRUMP, PAFirst list of subscribers.1875 Sep 1p5,c5 TURNPIKE To be let at Dowdeswell and Uckington.1875 Sep 1p8,c3 LECKHAMPFull report and list of prize winners.1875 Sep 8p4,c3 GRAMMAR Open for fees to be paid before start of term.1875 Sep 8p4,c5 GAS COMPEditorial on dispute with Commissioners.1875 Sep 8p4,c6 DAVIS, AN Commits suicide at 5, Montpellier Terrace.1875 Sep 8p4,c6 HORTICULTShow to be held late in September with Mr Pollock's Band and Mr Brock's fireworks.1875 Sep 8p4,c6 TOWN COMTo add 13 to existing 24 public seats.1875 Sep 8p8,c3 COLONNADLetter complaining of tradespeople exposing wares on footways.1875 Sep 8p8,c3 MARKET ANRecommend Albion Brewery property as future site for market.1875 Sep 8p8,c4 COLLEGE, Successes in Oxford and Cambridge schools examination.1875 Sep 8p8,c5 BANBURY Half yearly meeting.1875 Sep 8p8,c5 PHANTOSCMessrs. Young and Poole's entertainment at Corn Exchange well received.1875 Sep 1p0,c3 BOARD OF Report of outing to Chedworth and Foss Bridge.1875 Sep 1p2,c4 DAVIS, AN Evidence at Coroner's Court following her suicide.1875 Sep 1p4,c1 GARTON S Claims on estate required.1875 Sep 1p4,c1 PERKES, AMNext of kin sought.1875 Sep 1p4,c2 MORGAN, WBankruptcy notice.1875 Sep 1p4,c5 TRAPP, MISDenies her premises in the colonnade purchased by Worcester Bank.1875 Sep 1p4,c6 INTERNATILocal exhibitors win prizes at Alexandra Palace exhibition.1875 Sep 1p4,c6 PRESTBURYFull report of Harvest Home services held in this Congregational church.1875 Sep 1p8,c1 CHARLTON Discuss sewerage question and Capel Lane Bridge.1875 Sep 1p8,c2 FOOT AND Local statistics.1875 Sep 1p8,c2 GOOD TEMReport of Juvenile Good Templars outing at Hatherley Court.1875 Sep 1p8,c2 IMPROVEMGas Inspector's report on illumination.1875 Sep 1p8,c4 ST. PETER' Report of Sunday School treat.1875 Sep 1p8,c5 SERVANTS'Secretary, Sara Rose Longe, states home moved from 6, Grosvenor Street to 4, Clarence Parade.1875 Sep 2p3,c2 FOOT AND Returns for Gloucestershire show rapid increase.

1875 Sep 2p4,c6 AGG-GARDNAdmitted to freedom of City of London.1875 Sep 2p4,c6 BROWN, REEditorial reference to his having completed 33 years as pastor of Congregational Church.1875 Sep 2p4,c6 CLOSE, DE Recovering from diphtheria.1875 Sep 2p4,c6 CONGREGAReport of annual Sunday School services.1875 Sep 2p4,c6 HORTICULTEditorial on forthcoming fete at Montpellier.1875 Sep 2p5,c1 HATHERLEYValuable building land for sale.1875 Sep 2p5,c1 ROYAL CREFull description of No.2 for sale.1875 Sep 2p8,c2 BICYCLE CLSon of Dr. Wright has accident by Queen's Hotel.1875 Sep 2p8,c2 COOKE, REVTown resident appointed to Yorkshire living.1875 Sep 2p8,c2 COTSWOLDReport of commencement of cub hunting.1875 Sep 2p8,c2 HUMPHRIS, Borough Surveyor reports on new watering vans for street cleaning.1875 Sep 2p8,c2 ST. PAUL' Report of annual treats to the Cleevelands and cricket field in Taylor's Lane.1875 Sep 2p8,c2 SUMNER, MTakes charge of Cotswold Hounds.1875 Sep 2p8,c3 PITTVILLE Letter complains about cleansing and slime left lying around.1875 Sep 2p8,c5 UGLOW, RESon of town professor of music licensed to Cumberland curacy.1875 Sep 2p8,c6 COLE, REV.Former curate at All Saints licensed to curacy at Ryde.1875 Sep 2p2,c2 HORTICULTThird and last show at Montpellier. Full report including prize winners.1875 Sep 2p2,c2 HORTICULTAnnual dinner at Queen's Hotel.1875 Sep 2p2,c4 LICENSED Complaints against four houses heard and new licences granted.1875 Sep 2p2,c4 WILKINS MMontpellier Exchange grocer licensed to sell wines.1875 Sep 2p4,c6 BOROUGH RCourt opened to revise lists of voters.1875 Sep 2p4,c6 PARISH CHEditorial comment on its repair and restoration.1875 Sep 2p6,c1 GLOUCESTEAnnual meeting at Gloucester - some Cheltenham names.1875 Sep 2p8,c1 SILVERSMITSeveral local jewellers summonsed.1875 Sep 2p8,c3 BRYER MR Appointed to succeed father as veterinary inspector.1875 Sep 2p8,c3 IMPROVEMSpecial meeting to approve new market place site.1875 Sep 2p8,c3 JEWISH MISermons preached in local churches for conversion of jews.1875 Sep 2p8,c3 LENNOX REPreaches at Bishop's Cleeve harvest festival.1875 Sep 2p8,c3 MARKET PLApproval given to old Albion Brewery property as new site.1875 Sep 2p8,c3 ROYAL WELSunday school anniversary celebrations.1875 Sep 2p8,c3 SOUTHAM Annual harvest festival.1875 Sep 2p8,c5 FURBER MFounder of Unitarian Congregation commemorated at Bayshill.1875 Sep 2p8,c5 MONTPELLILetter from member of archery club re rules of subscription.1875 Sep 2p8,c5 ST. LAWREHarvest thanksgiving services.1875 Sep 2p8,c5 UNITARIANMemorial tablet placed in church in memory of T. Furber.1875 Sep 2p8,c6 PITTVILLE Letter from resident re its unsatisfactory state.1875 Oct 6p2,c3 BOARD OF Porter and wife resigns and Assistant Matron, Miss Wheatley, offers her resignation.1875 Oct 6p2,c4 MEDICAL ODr Wright lays quarterly report before Improvement Commissioners - full report.1875 Oct 6p3,c3 ANIMAL DIBig increase in sheep disease in Cheltenham.1875 Oct 6p4,c4 TOWN INCOctober 19th fixed by Major Donnelly, Government Commissioner, for start to enquiry. (see also page 5 col 5).1875 Oct 6p4,c5 HOSPITAL Street collection to be held on 14th October. (see also page 5 col 6).1875 Oct 6p4,c5 MARKET - First fair held on 30th September. Market still in very rough state.1875 Oct 6p4,c5 ST. GREGOBazaar to be held on November 9th in Assembly Rooms in aid of completion of church.1875 Oct 6p4,c5 TOWN BANArrangement made between Town Committee and Mr Pollock to provide band.1875 Oct 6p4,c6 WHITE CRONew club started - field secured near the Park.1875 Oct 6p5,c2 DUNALLEY Building plots on part of Marsh Meadow near Dunalley Parade for sale.1875 Oct 6p5,c3 SEWAGE FAImprovement Commissioners seek tenders to rent.1875 Oct 6p5,c4 BENNINGTONos. 9 to 15 (except No. 11) for sale.

1875 Oct 6p8,c2 TOWN COMDecision made to plant 144 trees on eastern side of Gloucester Road and in Hewlett Road.1875 Oct 6p8,c5 DELANCEY Letter from Mr W. H. Gwinnett explaining financing.1875 Oct 6p8,c5 LECKHAMPComplaint of interference with field paths by new railway works.1875 Oct 1p2,c3 BOARD OF Vaccination opponents discussed.1875 Oct 1p3,c5 CAMBRAY SDaily opening times.1875 Oct 1p4,c2 PERRIN, J Application for licence to sell fireworks.1875 Oct 1p8,c1 REFORM CLDiscusses Admiralty circular on slavery.1875 Oct 1p8,c2 CROQUET CMembers' successes at Brighton tournament.1875 Oct 1p8,c2 ST. STEPHEHarvest thanksgiving services in unfinished church.1875 Oct 1p8,c3 COURT, MRSurveyor of taxes to move to London district.1875 Oct 1p8,c3 GAS COMPLarge amount of stock to be sold at auction.1875 Oct 1p8,c3 HARTLAND,Made partner in London banking house.1875 Oct 1p8,c3 MARKET PLFirst sale of livestock on new site.1875 Oct 1p8,c3 NORTON, MLocal artist makes lithograph of Captain Webb channel swimmer.1875 Oct 1p8,c3 REFORM CLSupper party to celebrate completion of alterations.1875 Oct 1p8,c4 CHARLTON Monthly meeting report.1875 Oct 1p8,c4 MISSION TAnnual meeting at Corn Exchange.1875 Oct 1p8,c SOCIETY F Annual meeting in Corn Exchange of Deanery branch.1875 Oct 2p2,c3 BOARD OF Discuss charges of drugs to workhouse dispensary.1875 Oct 2p4,c1 IMPERIAL Notice of meeting with resolutions to wind-up club.1875 Oct 2p4,c1 ST. GREGONames of patrons and acting committee for funding of completion of church.1875 Oct 2p4,c2 PARISH CHRev. Charles D. Bell appeals for funds to complete restoration.1875 Oct 2p4,c4 INCORPOREditorial on opponents of incorporation.1875 Oct 2p4,c5 GENERAL HDescription of Thursday collection in town and names of collectors in aid of hospital.1875 Oct 2p4,c5 NORTH PLARev. W. Marshall Lennox holds service in Corn Exchange during internal renovation.1875 Oct 2p4,c5 RIFLE VOL Town volunteers compete for Agg-Gardner cup - particulars of scores.1875 Oct 2p4,c5 ST. LAWREDeath of Rev. T. Goodlake and particulars of vacant living.1875 Oct 2p5,c4 LOVESY, MIClaims on estate required.1875 Oct 2p6,c1 GORDON, AComment and poem on Charge of Light Brigade by Gordon.1875 Oct 2p8,c1 INCORPORWhole page report of official enquiry held by Major Donnelly, government commissioner.1875 Oct 2p2,c4 MIDLAND RJohn Clutterbuck tried at quarter session for stealing station property.1875 Oct 2p4,c1 PAUL, HO Concert party to appear at Assembly Rooms.1875 Oct 2p4,c1 ST. GREGOTo hold fund raising bazaar at Assembly Rooms.1875 Oct 2p4,c1 TEMPERANMeeting at Corn Exchange to be chaired by Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol.1875 Oct 2p4,c5 INCORPOREditorial on Mr Winterbotham's speech.1875 Oct 2p5,c6 MANOR OFAnnouncement of holding of Manor Court.1875 Oct 2p5,c6 PARISH CHAppeal from Charles bell for funds for restoration.1875 Oct 2p5,c6 PRUEN, JOClaims against estate.1875 Oct 2p8,c3 ASSOCIATIMeeting at Town Hall and visit to Hewletts Hill Water Works.1875 Oct 2p8,c4 LIBERAL PAMeeting to introduce Sir Henry Hoare as prospective candidate.1875 Oct 2p8,c4 SOCIETY F Mention of attempts to start second similar society in Cheltenham.1875 Oct 2p8,c5 INCORPORLetter from W.H. Gwinnett.1875 Oct 2p8,c6 ST. JOHN'SConcert in aid of Albion Mutual club.1875 Nov 3p2,c3 IMPROVEMPresentation of annual budget.1875 Nov 3p2,c6 ODDFELLOLoyal Imperial Lodge celebrate their thirty second anniversary at Lodge Room of Eight Bells Inn - lengthy report.1875 Nov 3p3,c3 LICENSING.License duty and rateable value of Cheltenham public houses.1875 Nov 3p3,c3 UNION WORental and valuation.1875 Nov 3p4,c4 INCORPOREditorial on witnesses against incorporation.

1875 Nov 3p4,c5 HOSPITAL Editorial and contributions by Cheltenham Police.1875 Nov 3p4,c5 MUNICIPALEditorial following meeting of Improvement Commissioners..1875 Nov 3p4,c5 NORTH PLARev. T. Dodd of Worcester preaches when church re-opens after renovation.1875 Nov 3p4,c6 BILLINGS - Fatal accident to workmen whilst repairing Tidenham church.1875 Nov 3p4,c6 DOBELL, S Emily Dobell comments on publication of 'The Prose works of Sydney Dobell'.1875 Nov 3p4,c6 DYER, A.E. Appointed organist and musical tutor at Cheltenham College.1875 Nov 3p4,c6 HUMPHRIS,Gives October rainfall statistics.1875 Nov 3p4,c6 SKATING RIEditorial on re-opening.1875 Nov 3p4,c6 TOWN BANMr Pollock in dispute with committee and fails to fulfil his contract.1875 Nov 3p8,c2 TEMPERANFull report of meeting at Corn Exchange.1875 Nov 3p8,c4 HUNTING. Reports from Cotswold Hounds and Cotswold Harriers.1875 Nov 3p8,c5 LECKHAMPDiscuss railway works and water supply.1875 Nov p2,c3 AGG-GARDNPresides at annual dinner of Root and Grain Society.1875 Nov p2,c3 ROOT AND Report of annual show at Corn Exchange.1875 Nov p2,c5 PINCHIN, Elected assistant matron by Guardians.1875 Nov p8,c1 BELL, CAN Wishes Church of England not to be surpassed by spire of St. Gregory's.1875 Nov p8,c1 HOSPITAL Report of church collections compared with 1874.1875 Nov p8,c1 ST. MARY' Address to parishioners on problems of iron church and restoration progress of St. Mary's.1875 Nov p8,c2 COTSWOLD Difficulty in having two packs with same name resolved..1875 Nov p8,c2 PUTTER, T Praised for resolving Cotswold Harriers problem by retiring.1875 Nov p8,c2 TINKLER, J Died after having been High Street basket maker for 59 years.1875 Nov p8,c3 FALLON, MUnanimously approved as candidate for North Ward.1875 Nov p8,c3 NEW CLUB.Report of private ball given by Bachelors at Assembly Rooms.1875 Nov p8,c3 RUCK, MR.His improvement to the Turkish baths praised.1875 Nov p8,c3 ST. GREGOReport of bazaar to help fund completion of church building.1875 Nov p8,c4 DE FERRIE In letter while praising restoration of Parish Church deplores cutting off of chancel by arches.1875 Nov p8,c4 GAITSKELL,Presides at meeting of Ball Committee to make arrangements for winter season.1875 Nov p8,c4 OLD WELLSReport of renovations including bigger stage and stage boxes.1875 Nov p8,c4 SKILLICORNGives result of fund to help Mrs Charles Field.1875 Nov p8,c4 ST. MARY' Baron de Ferrieres suggests rebuilding of spire and tower to allow high internal arches.1875 Nov p8,c4 VILLAR, JA Treasurer of Cotswold Hunt appeals to tradesmen for support.1875 Nov p8,c5 TOWN BANPublication of letters between secretary and A.G. Pollock on latters failure on contract..1875 Nov p1,c2 IMPROVEMAttendance list of members for year l874 -5.1875 Nov p2,c1 BOYCE, MR Bandmaster of Town Band announces availability for bazaars etc.1875 Nov p2,c3 ST. GREGOLetter to editor re recent bazaar in aid of building..1875 Nov p2,c5 BANBURY Compensation on case heard at Queen's Hotel.1875 Nov p2,c5 EARLY CLOLetter from shop assistant in favour.1875 Nov p4,c4 AGG GARDNEEditorial comment on address to his constituents.1875 Nov p4,c5 BANBURY Gives notice of application for deviation of route.1875 Nov p4,c5 PALMER, MRObituary.1875 Nov p4,c6 ENGLISH CAnnual meeting of Cheltenham branch.1875 Nov p4,c6 IMPERIAL Sale of effects begins before conversion to Post Office.1875 Nov p4,c6 MONTPELLIWorcester and City Bank opens new branch in Montpellier Walk.1875 Nov p8,c1 IMPROVEMElection addresses by ward candidates.1875 Nov p8,c2 AGG GARDNEAddresses constituents at public meeting - full report.1875 Nov p8,c5 TEAL, MR JElected fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge.1875 Nov p8,c6 CHELT, RIVLetter to editor re flooding in areas of town.1875 Nov p8,c6 MAGNETICOMeeting form committee to promote curative magnetism.

1875 Nov p1,c3 ALBION MUMajor appeal for funds to buy premises for nursery.1875 Nov p1,c3 IMPROVEMEDetailed statement of account.1875 Nov p2,c4 ADDITIONAReport of annual meeting in Assembly Rooms.1875 Nov p2,c5 HOLST, MRInvolved in case of his nursemaid and perambulator incident.1875 Nov p4,c6 CLAY, REV.States that 4443 children of working class under age of 5 died compared to 26 of upper class.1875 Nov p4,c6 GREAT WESAdditional comment on desirability of central station.1875 Nov p4,c6 IMPROVEMResult of elections probably last to be held under 1852 act.1875 Nov p4,c6 WATER SUPEditorial comment on unsatisfactory report on town's water by Rivers Pollution Commission.1875 Nov p8,c2 BOARD OF Report of special meeting to discuss out-door relief question.1875 Nov p8,c2 ONLEY, MRFull report of speech to Guardians on pauperism question.1875 Nov p8,c4 DUNDAS, RETo be vicar of Charlton Kings; formerly chaplain to Bishop of Barbados.1875 Nov p8,c4 GENERAL HTreasurer lists donation and legacies including ï¾£5,171 as residue of estate of Miss Coley.1875 Nov p8,c5 CEMETERY,Numbers of burials in 11 years since opened listed.1875 Nov p8,c5 WILKINS, ROf Baptist Church disassociates himself from St. Gregory protest.1875 Dec 1p2,c5 UNITED KI Full report of public meeting at Corn Exchange chaired by Rev. A.M. Brown.1875 Dec 1p2,c6 IMPROVEMElection of officers and committee members - full report.1875 Dec 1p2,c6 ST. MARK'SImprovement Board introduce sewer rate.1875 Dec 1p3,c1 ENGINEER Annual supper at Mr Bridgewater's Auction Room, High Street - full report.1875 Dec 1p3,c2 CHRYSANTReport of sixth annual show at Assembly Rooms.1875 Dec 1p4,c4 BOARD OF Editorial on Mr Onley Junior's suggestions over out-door relief and the workhouse.1875 Dec 1p4,c5 WATERWOREditorial urging purchase of waterworks by the town's local government.1875 Dec 1p4,c6 CHURCH ASRev. Canon Bell to preside at lecture by Mr L.R. Law.1875 Dec 1p4,c6 HOLST, MAReport of presentation on his resignation as organist of All Saints' Church.1875 Dec 1p8,c1 LAMB, MATClaims on estate required.1875 Dec 1p8,c1 NUNN, MARClaims on estate required.1875 Dec 1p8,c1 PALMER, TClaims on estate required.1875 Dec 1p8,c2 CHURCH OFCanon Bell lecture on the 'sacred poets' - full report - also see editorial, page 4.1875 Dec 1p8,c3 GOOD TEMAggregate meeting held at St. George's Hall.1875 Dec 1p8,c4 CHELT, RIVMr. Charles Wilson writes with suggestion to avoid flooding.1875 Dec 1p8,c4 ONLEY, SA Letter on local pauperism - suggests formation of local charity organisation society.1875 Dec 1p8,c6 WHITECROSResults of two matches.1875 Dec 8p2,c3 MANCHESTCommissioners condemn house as unfit for habitation.1875 Dec 8p2,c4 IMPROVEMDiscuss coffee stands for cabmen.1875 Dec 8p2,c5 MIDLAND Improvement Commissioners discuss joint station with G.W.R.1875 Dec 8p3,c1 VIMPANY, Full report of bankruptcy case of Badgeworth farmer.1875 Dec 8p4,c4 HICKS-BEAEditorial on his speeches.1875 Dec 8p4,c5 CHORAL SOSuccessful performance of Handel Oratorio at Assembly Rooms.1875 Dec 8p4,c5 INCORPOROpponents appeal to Privy council.1875 Dec 8p5,c4 UNION WOSeeking tenders for bread, meat etc.1875 Dec 8p5,c6 TOWN BANMr J. Boyce, Bandmaster, seeks engagements for season.1875 Dec 8p8,c1 BELL, REV. Chairs Church Association lecture by Mr. L.R.Valpy.1875 Dec 8p8,c2 GRAMMAR Examination success for son of former St. Mary's organist, John Lane.1875 Dec 8p8,c3 CHARITY OLetters from Herbert Kynaston and A. Armitage in response to Dr. Onley.1875 Dec 8p8,c3 ROYAL WELConcert attended by 400 people.1875 Dec 1p2,c3 BOARD OF Discuss compulsory vaccination.1875 Dec 1p2,c4 BRITISH S Full report of public examination by HM Inspector of schools.1875 Dec 1p2,c6 PRESBYTERReport of extensive alterations to school-rooms.1875 Dec 1p3,c2 ARMY SCRIReport of annual meeting held at Corn Exchange.

1875 Dec 1p4,c1 ANTI-VACCMr J.S. Lenthall presides at Corn Exchange meeting.1875 Dec 1p4,c1 GODSELL, Report of tragic death and burial with semi-military honours.1875 Dec 1p4,c5 AGG-GARDNCriticized in editorial comment.1875 Dec 1p4,c5 CHARLTON New chapel opened for those attending ministry of Mr Rochfort.1875 Dec 1p4,c5 GREAT WESMr Parsonage attends meeting at Paddington to consider central Cheltenham station.1875 Dec 1p4,c6 ANDREW, JShort obituary.1875 Dec 1p4,c6 ASSEMBLYFull report of Miss Elena Angele's morning concert.1875 Dec 1p4,c6 MUSICAL SReport of first concert for new season at Assembly Rooms.1875 Dec 1p4,c6 ST. MATTHReport of sale of work at Assembly Rooms in aid of new church.1875 Dec 1p5,c4 BROWNE, WClaims on estate required.1875 Dec 1p8,c1 PARISH CHDetails of restoration and section just completed.1875 Dec 1p8,c2 CHARLTON Monthly meeting discuss road repairs and sewerage. Mr. David Broom resigns.1875 Dec 1p8,c4 ONLEY, SA Replies at length to Mr Chesshyre's letter on out-door relief.1875 Dec 2p2,c3 BOARD OF Discuss labour task for able bodied workhouse inmates.1875 Dec 2p2,c3 BOARD OF Tenders for workhouse supplies accepted.1875 Dec 2p2,c4 MANCHESTTwo houses condemned by IMP Board as unfit for habitation.1875 Dec 2p2,c5 MEAT SHOAnnual show on meat, poultry and provision merchants.1875 Dec 2p4,c4 BAPTIST C Lecture by Rev H. Wilkins.1875 Dec 2p4,c4 BURGESS MSuspected suicide of prominent local resident.1875 Dec 2p4,c5 COLLEGE Christmas concert - full report.1875 Dec 2p4,c5 COLLEGE Prize distribution.1875 Dec 2p4,c5 JUNIOR PRBreaking up and prizegiving - full report.1875 Dec 2p4,c6 THEATRE RRenovation completed - report on improvements.1875 Dec 2p8,c2 BAKER STRDistribution to Saving Club members.1875 Dec 2p8,c2 NORTHAMPAnnual prizegiving.1875 Dec 2p8,c4 CHESSHYRE Letter to editor re outdoor relief of paupers.1875 Dec 2p8,c5 AGG-GARDNWrites from Naples in support of Dr Onley's Proposal.1875 Dec 2p8,c5 TOWN HALLPopularity of its skating rink.1875 Dec 2p2,c3 BOARD OF Discuss at length tenders for provision of drugs.1875 Dec 2p2,c4 MAGNETICNew establishment opened at 98 High Street following 3 years of success.1875 Dec 2p2,c5 BURGESS CReport of Enquiry into death .1875 Dec 2p2,c6 COTSWOLDReport of meetings.1875 Dec 2p4,c4 FITZHARDIReport of high figures for sales from herd.1875 Dec 2p4,c4 REFORM CLCriticised in editorial for not including teetotal questions among subjects for discussion.1875 Dec 2p4,c5 AGG-GARDGives employees the usual xmas gift of beef and beer.1875 Dec 2p4,c5 PATES ALMReceives gifts of tea, sugar and meat from Mr Agg-Gardner.1875 Dec 2p4,c5 POLO AND To be held at Cheltenham not Clifton as intended.1875 Dec 2p5,c1 ST GEORGE'Part of High Street property being converted to shops.1875 Dec 2p5,c1 SUFFOLK LFull description of No. 4 for sale.1875 Dec 2p8,c3 SEWAGE QUVisit to Banbury sewage farm reported as example to town.1875 Dec 2p8,c4 ONLEY SAMIn letter on outdoor relief refers to system in New York.1875 Dec 2p8,c4 WILSON CHRefers to flooding on Chelt in another letter.1875 Dec 2p8,c5 OLD WELLSCriticism of pantomime - insufficiently rehearsed.1876 Jan 5p2,c3 IMPROVEMHeated discussion on location of scarlatina ambulance.1876 Jan 5p2,c4 IMPROVEMReport on meeting with GWR re proposed Central Railway Station.1876 Jan 5p4,c5 BINGHAM Death of defendant in Rev W & Mrs Boyce libel case.1876 Jan 5p4,c5 WESLEYAN Annual circuit tea meeting held. Plans for chapel in town by 1885.1876 Jan 5p4,c6 LECKHAMPReport on letter from new railway authorities re reinstating footpaths.

1876 Jan 5p8,c5 RURAL SANReference in monthly report to drainage from a churchyard into a stream.1876 Jan 5p8,c6 COAL CARTCorrespondent complains of nuisance from coal carts and their drivers in the Lower High Street.1876 Jan 5p8,c6 CONSUMPTCheltenham estolled as being as good as foreign spas for helping recovery.1876 Jan 1p2,c3 UNION WODispute over inmates Christmas treat.1876 Jan 1p2,c5 MOODY BELMagic lantern stolen from his Colonnade premises.1876 Jan 1p2,c6 HASELTON,Report of inquest on eccentric lady.1876 Jan 1p4,c4 TOWN HALLEditorial deploring lack of public building worthy of town.1876 Jan 1p4,c5 BELL, REV. Rector refers in sermon to proposed new church.1876 Jan 1p4,c5 COLLEGE Successful candidates for entry to RMA Woolwich.1876 Jan 1p4,c5 NEW CHURCAppeal for funds by Rector of Cheltenham.1876 Jan 1p4,c6 MAGISTRATMemorial signed by local clergy re drunkenness in town.1876 Jan 1p4,c6 NORTH PLAAnnual tea meeting to help with renovation.1876 Jan 1p4,c6 POLICE FO Annual entertainment given by bench of magistrates.1876 Jan 1p5,c6 TOWN BANMorning and afternoon venues listed.1876 Jan 1p8,c1 INVITATIONGiven by ladies at Assembly Rooms.1876 Jan 1p8,c1 JUVENILE BFor younger members of town's fashionable society.1876 Jan 1p8,c1 NEW CLUB.Ball at Assembly Rooms. Full report with guest list etc.1876 Jan 1p8,c2 ALBION CRLetter to editor re its success and appeal for financial aid.1876 Jan 1p8,c3 CHARLTON Monthly meeting report.1876 Jan 1p8,c3 COLLEGE Criticism of cricket as played at the school.1876 Jan 1p8,c5 CONGREGADr. Brown preaches annual new year sermon to the young.1876 Jan 1p2,c3 AGG-GARDNThanked for entertainment for Union inmates.1876 Jan 1p2,c3 DE FERRIE Gives advantages of sending Union children out to school instead of within workhouse.1876 Jan 1p2,c6 FALLON, MDirector of Gas Works speaks at sick benefit supper.1876 Jan 1p2,c6 GAS WORKSReport of Sick Benefit Club supper presided over by Mr. Skillicorne.1876 Jan 1p3,c4 FOOT AND In report on Gloucestershire, Cheltenham area free from disease.1876 Jan 1p4,c6 ALBION MUFirst annual meeting reported. Satisfactory progress recorded.1876 Jan 1p4,c6 ARMITAGE, Presides at first annual meeting of Albion Mutual Club.1876 Jan 1p4,c6 CLOSE, DE Promises ï¾£100 to proposed new church.1876 Jan 1p4,c6 DOUGLAS, RAppointed to St. Lukes's curacy.1876 Jan 1p4,c6 PRESBYTERFree tea given to 350 working men and women followed by talk by Rev. J. More.1876 Jan 1p4,c6 REFORM CLIntroduction of 'American' Spelling Bee as entertainment.1876 Jan 1p8,c2 CONSERVATReport of entertainment in Assembly Rooms.1876 Jan 1p8,c2 MIDDLETONLocal architect elected fellow of RIBA.1876 Jan 1p8,c2 TAYLOR, MRMinister of Free Church of England, Cleeve Hill, presides at lecture given by Mr. A.W. Bryant.1876 Jan 1p8,c5 ALBION CRMr Richardson-Gardner MP to give Shakespeare recital to aid funds.1876 Jan 1p8,c5 WALKER, J In letter protests at bad example by pigeon killings.1876 Jan 2p2,c1 BOARD OF Report of Government Inspector on male school children.1876 Jan 2p2,c2 SCHOOL OFPresident, Dr. Wright, distributes annual prizes. Full report.1876 Jan 2p2,c3 CLIFFORD, Tragic drowning of her daughter.1876 Jan 2p2,c4 REFORM CLAnnual meeting and election of officers - full report.1876 Jan 2p4,c2 TURNPIKE Notice of annual meeting for trustees.1876 Jan 2p4,c5 COLLEGE, R.N. Blandy elected to scholarship at Corpus Christi Oxford.1876 Jan 2p4,c6 LANE, MR Good Templar instrumental in re-opening of St. George's hall.1876 Jan 2p4,c6 MISSION CHCollapsed in snowstorm.1876 Jan 2p4,c6 POLO AND Comment on forthcoming Ball. - further comment on page 8, column 6.1876 Jan 2p4,c6 REFORM CLReport on 'Spelling Bee'. Mr. Onley junior acts as interrogator.1876 Jan 2p4,c6 ST. GEORGEHall to be re-opened for temperance and general purposes. See also comment in column 6.

1876 Jan 2p4,c6 WEATHER.Report of extensive damage in town by heavy snowfall.1876 Jan 2p5,c5 ANDREWS, Claims on estate required.1876 Jan 2p5,c5 BOLTON, HClaims on estate required.1876 Jan 2p5,c5 BUCKLEY, CClaims on estate required.1876 Jan 2p8,c2 GENERAL HAnnual meeting of subscribers. Detailed report.1876 Feb 2p4,c1 HOLST, VOAnnounces first subscription concert of Assembly Room season.1876 Feb 2p4,c2 CHURCH, NList of subscribers to appeal.1876 Feb 2p4,c6 BELL, CAN Donates money from appeal to St Lukes Mission church.1876 Feb 2p4,c6 RICHARDSOTo give recital in aid of Albion Creche.1876 Feb 2p4,c6 St STEPHE Appeal for purchase of site and proceeding with building.1876 Feb 2p4,c6 TREBELL, Report of concert at Assembly Rooms.1876 Feb 2p5,c3 SPACKMANContents of former grocer's shop for sale.1876 Feb 2p5,c5 BIRTWHISTLLate of Beaufort Villas, appeal from solicitors for any claims or demands.1876 Feb 2p8,c1 MONTPELLIHenry Davies announces publication of 1876 Cheltenham Annuaire.1876 Feb 2p8,c2 GUN AND PReport of Hunt Ball.1876 Feb 2p8,c3 WINTER GAMeeting at Queens Hotel to discuss possible development.1876 Feb 2p8,c5 St LUKES Letter on safety of buildings.1876 Feb 1p2,c4 COTSWOLD Annual supper held at The Royal.1876 Feb 1p3,c3 DOMESDAYReport on up-to-date record of landholdings in England and Wales, including Gloucestershire.1876 Feb 1p4,c6 GLOUCESTEMeeting in Plough Hotel to make arrangements to hold show in Cheltenham in June.1876 Feb 1p4,c6 HOARE, SIRProspective liberal candidate to address Cheltenham liberals.1876 Feb 1p5,c15 FREEHOLD Notice of sale for 5 Cheltenham inns - King William, New, Beaufort Hunt, Sherborne Arms and Golden Heart.1876 Feb 1p5,c1 DAUNCEY'SNotice of sale by decree of High Court.1876 Feb 1p5,c4 PROMENADNumber 16 for sale by auction.1876 Feb 1p5,c5 ROYAL PARNumber 9 for sale by auction.1876 Feb 1p8,c4 DELANCEY Block of buildings for scarlatina currently under construction.1876 Feb 1p8,c4 SANITARY Second annual report of Medical Officer of Health.1876 Feb 1p8,c5 WINTER GALetter opposing siting of Winter Garden at Montpellier or any site away from town centre.1876 Feb 2p2,c2 LIBERAL PAReport of meeting addressed by possible candidate, Sir Henry Ainslie Hoare.1876 Feb 2p2,c2 SKILLICORNPresides at meeting of Liberal party to hear probable election candidate.1876 Feb 2p3,c2 HOARE, SI Meeting of Liberal Party supports candidature.1876 Feb 2p3,c5 CHURCH OFSermons preached on in All Saints, Trinity and St. James.1876 Feb 2p3,c5 EAST CHELAssociation established after meeting at Corn Exchange.1876 Feb 2p3,c6 BROWN, REAddresses meeting of Temperance Union.1876 Feb 2p4,c5 HOARE, SI Long editorial on speech by Liberal candidate.1876 Feb 2p8,c2 SHEWELL, Window in his memory given to Parish Church by relatives.1876 Feb 2p8,c2 ST. MARY' Report of progress of chancel restoration and 2 gifts of stained glass windows.1876 Feb 2p8,c2 THORP, MRWife of Dr. Disney Thorp gives stained glass rose window to Parish Church.1876 Feb 2p8,c3 FENN, REV. At Christ Church preaches to a large congregation on evils of gambling - full report of sermon.1876 Feb 2p8,c4 HUME-ROTHOf Merton Lodge, questions eligibility of Sir Henry Hoare in letter to editor.1876 Feb 2p8,c5 RAMSAY, SDescription of College memorial made by R.E. and C. Marshall.1876 Feb 2p8,c5 ST. JAMES Meeting held in aid of Christian Vernacular Society for India.1876 Mar p2,c3 BAKER STRGuardians agree to increased payment for workhouse children.1876 Mar p2,c6 DAUBENY, Letter to her from lad named Peacey emigrant to Canada.1876 Mar p2,c6 PEACEY, MEx resident of Charlton Kings writes from Canada.1876 Mar p3,c4 NORTH PLALecture on Rome by Rev. W. M. Lennox1876 Mar p3,c6 OPERATIVEMeeting at Corn Exchange in aid of Institution.1876 Mar p4,c6 SHEWELL Corrections to previous descriptions.

1876 Mar p6,c1 LANGHAM Article on Cheltenham as health and holiday haunt.1876 Mar p8,c3 BACHELORSHeld at Assembly Rooms. Full report and guest list.1876 Mar p8,c4 CLAYTON, Letter to editor advocating cooking schools.1876 Mar p8,c4 GOODING, DLetter to editor condemning total abstinence.1876 Mar p8,c4 SCHOOL OFLetter to editor on proposed school for Cheltenham.1876 Mar p8,c5 NEW CHURCLetter to editor.1876 Mar p2,c3 ST. LUKES Improvement Commissioners discuss collapse of building.1876 Mar p2,c4 FIRE BRIGAImprovement Commissioners recommend purchase of new fire engine.1876 Mar p3,c1 BOARD OF Paupers complaints about food passed to local Government Board.1876 Mar p3,c3 WILKINS, RLectures on attempts to reach North Pole.1876 Mar p4,c5 CHURCHYAREditorial on debate on burial of dissenters.1876 Mar p4,c6 AGG-GARDBuys Plasterer's Arms and cottages in Rutland Street.1876 Mar p4,c6 PITTVILLE Strathdurn' sold at auction for ï¾£1,900.1876 Mar p4,c6 TURK, W. Maltster's pub and cottages sold for ï¾£6,957.1876 Mar p4,c6 WINTER GAProposal for new building meeting problems.1876 Mar p8,c3 CAMBRAY CAnnual tea meeting presided over by Rev. W. Julyan.1876 Mar p8,c3 PARK, THE.Complaint to Leckhampton Local Board about state of footpaths.1876 Mar p8,c4 NEW CHURLetters from Baron de Ferrieres and Thomas Voile.1876 Mar p2,c4 TUKE, H. G.Writes letter on religious education.1876 Mar p4,c2 HOLY APOSAdvertise for priest to take Sunday duties. See also editorial in Column 4.1876 Mar p4,c4 CHARLTON Purchased by Mr Brassey - Proposal to erect Lunacy Asylum there.1876 Mar p4,c4 ELDRIDGE,Receives presentation for his services at overseer.1876 Mar p4,c4 INCORPOREditorial following meeting in St. George's Hall. See also Column 4.1876 Mar p4,c4 POTTER, RETemporary withdrawal from officiating at Holy Apostles Church.1876 Mar p4,c4 WINTER GAEditorial on proposal to erect Winter Garden and Rink.1876 Mar p4,c5 AETHERSCOEntertainment at Corn Exchange.1876 Mar p4,c5 LECKHAMPTDetailed report by Dr. Wright.1876 Mar p4,c5 NORTH PLAReport of Services of Sacred Song in aid of restoration fund.1876 Mar p4,c5 VYVYAN, REPresentation for his gratuitous services to parish of St. Peter.1876 Mar p4,c6 CHARLTON Dr. Wright, Medical Officer speaks about local Dairy Farms and Sanitation Inspector.1876 Mar p4,c6 EDUCATIONMeeting in Baker Street Mission Schools chaired by Mr. W.N. Skillicorne.1876 Mar p4,c6 RIFLE VOL The 10th. Cheltenham (GRV) Corps to drill at Mr. Bridgewater's Auction Rooms. Full details.1876 Mar p8,c3 BELL, REV. Lectures at Assembly Rooms on sacred and other poets.1876 Mar p8,c4 BUTT, WALTLetter on resignation of Rev. Mr Hall from curacy of St. Peter's Church.1876 Mar p8,c6 GOODING, JReply to Rev. W. Barker's letter on temperance.1876 Mar p2,c1 INCORPORFull report of arguments put before committee of Privy council.1876 Mar p4,c4 HALL, REV.Of Cotswold Lodge. Long letter giving his version of St. Peter's in the valley affair.1876 Mar p4,c6 BELL, CAN Editorial on Rector's appeal for support for new church.1876 Mar p4,c6 BUTT, T. P Letter refuting Rev. Hall's allegations.1876 Mar p4,c6 FENN, MR.Consents for temporary church to be in his district while new church erected.1876 Mar p4,c6 PARSONAGEOffers Bayshill Gardens for temporary church use while new church built.1876 Mar p6,c2 UNION WODiscussion by Guardians on proposal to reduce cost of shrouds.1876 Mar p6,c4 WINTER GAResuscitation of project for converting Imperial Nursery into skating rink and Winter Garden.1876 Mar p6,c5 MONTPELLCollapse of scheme for Winter Garden leads to revival of Imperial Nursery project.1876 Mar p8,c2 HOLY APOSDisagreement between founder of church and vicar leads to 'inhibition' of incumbent.1876 Mar p8,c3 AGG-GARDNProvisionally appointed as one of directors of Winter Garden Company.1876 Mar p8,c3 CAMBRAY CReport of concert given in aid of Rev. C. H. Spurgeon's College.1876 Mar p8,c3 FITZHARDITo act as arbitrator in Steeple Chase Committee transference of funds difficulties.

1876 Mar p8,c3 MATTHEW, Of Cheltenham, to be given testimonial for 12 years service to Gloucester Choral Society.1876 Mar p8,c3 WINTER GASome ï¾£12,000 already promised for Imperial Square site.1876 Mar p8,c5 DUNDAS, RELetter from parishioner supporting his stance in Holy Apostles argument.1876 Mar p8,c5 ONLEY, SA Letter on proposed insertion of names in charter of incorporation.1876 Mar p8,c5 ST. LUKE'S Thanked by Canon Bell for New Church contribution even after own mission church destroyed by fire.1876 Apr 5p2,c2 JESSOP MR Guardians enquiry into his conduct.1876 Apr 5p2,c3 UNITARIONLecture on Milton - the poet.1876 Apr 5p2,c4 TOWN COMChairman gives details of changes after incorporation.1876 Apr 5p2,c6 CHARLTON Proposal to remove Dr Sankey's asylum there.1876 Apr 5p3,c1 CHURCH, TLetter to editor urging its building.1876 Apr 5p3,c2 EARLY CLOPlea by shop assistant for local traders to observe it.1876 Apr 5p3,c4 LECKHAMPTPublic meeting to protest at increase in rates.1876 Apr 5p3,c5 LIBERATIONAddress by travelling secretary on free churchyards.1876 Apr 5p4,c6 BANBURY AProgress report on its construction.1876 Apr 5p4,c6 GEORGE TESubscription reading room opened.1876 Apr 5p4,c6 IMPERIAL Meeting of shareholders - some directors named.1876 Apr 5p4,c6 St GREGORConnection of tower with body of church begun.1876 Apr 5p4,c6 WAITE MR RElected associate of Society of Painters in Water Colours.1876 Apr 5p8,c2 REFORM CMeeting to discuss liberal position after incorporation.1876 Apr 5p8,c3 MERESTONApplication for its adoption discussed at Leckhampton Board.1876 Apr 5p8,c4 CHARLTON Further correspondence on vicar's sermon.1876 Apr 5p8,c5 HOLY APOSLetter to editor re current dispute with Charlton Kings Parish Church.1876 Apr 5p8,c5 OVERSEERSAppointments for town and locality.1876 Apr 5p8,c5 TOWN BANConcert at Assembly Rooms.1876 Apr 5p8,c6 CHURCH OFLast meeting of season at parish school room.1876 Apr 1p2,c1 HOARE, HENLiberal candidate makes speech at reform club.1876 Apr 1p2,c4 AMALGAMATMr Agg-Gardner presides over third annual supper.1876 Apr 1p2,c6 LYSONS, C Asks volunteers to behave well during camp in Cheltenham.1876 Apr 1p4,c2 THACKWELLLate of The Potteries, Naunton Lane claims (sale of property - page 5, column 4).1876 Apr 1p4,c56 FREE CHURLetters from a churchwarden and J. Edwards, Prestbury vicarage.1876 Apr 1p4,c5 BAKER AUGPublishes apology to Stanhope Inglis to end libel case.1876 Apr 1p4,c6 COLLEGE, Former head, Dr Barry, attends sports day.1876 Apr 1p4,c6 IMPERIAL To hold first meeting of directors.1876 Apr 1p5,c2 ORIEL LODExecutors of Mrs Faringdon to auction furniture.1876 Apr 1p6,c1 GOLDEN VALetter from a churchwoman.1876 Apr 1p6,c1 GOODING, Letter from W.S.P. contradicting his views on temperance.1876 Apr 1p8,c2 WRIGHT, DQuarterly report of Medical Officer of Health published.1876 Apr 1p8,c3 INCORPORPublic meeting of liberal rate payers at Town Hall.1876 Apr 1p8,c5 VON HOLSTReport of second popular classical concert.1876 Apr 1p8,c6 BOARD OF Result of elections for Cheltenham Union.1876 Apr 1p8,c6 NORTH PLAConcert in aid of church restoration fund.1876 Apr 1p2,c2 BOARD OF Vote of thanks to retiring chairman and vice - chairmen, Rev Trye and Messrs Woodward and Marshall.1876 Apr 1p2,c5 MUSHET ROIron and Steel Institute compliment to Mr Mushet - his invention made the Bessemer process viable.1876 Apr 1p3,c1 EARLY CLOAnother letter from a shop assistant.1876 Apr 1p3,c3 FROST. W. Midland bookmaker dies at his Cheltenham residence.1876 Apr 1p4,c6 CHARLTON Owner has agreed not to let Dr Sankey's asylum be located there.1876 Apr 1p4,c6 IMPERIAL First meeting of directors this week.1876 Apr 1p4,c6 PARISH CHRestoration Committee report completion of work on fabric.

1876 Apr 1p4,c6 SPRING MEBeing held this week.1876 Apr 1p4,c6 SUNDAY CLMeeting next tuesday to promote this.1876 Apr 1p5,c4 NELSON HOFor sale by auction.1876 Apr 1p8,c1 PARISH OFAccounts presented and churchwardens elected.1876 Apr 1p8,c3 INCORPORLetter from Samuel Onley denying he had vaulting ambition to be on first council.1876 Apr 1p8,c3 INGLIS VERLetter from Mr Baker correcting earlier inaccuracies in paper.1876 Apr 1p8,c4 BOARD OF List of guardians following recent election.1876 Apr 1p8,c5 ERRAND BOHeld at Parish Churchroom - 500 errand boys entertained at supper.1876 Apr 2p2,c2 SWEETING,After discussion elected as Vice-chairman of Guardians.1876 Apr 2p2,c2 TRYE, REV. Re-elected chairman of Board of Guardians.1876 Apr 2p2,c4 RACES. Full details of 2 days racing.1876 Apr 2p2,c6 BROWN, REPresides at centenary of Frampton-on-Severn Congregational church.1876 Apr 2p3,c5 CHELTENHComparison between Bath and Cheltenham taken from 'Bygone Haunts of Fashion.'1876 Apr 2p4,c2 WINTER GAProspectus issued giving names of directors and objectives.1876 Apr 2p4,c5 WINTER GAEditorial commending venture on issue of prospectus.1876 Apr 2p4,c6 BARNETT, RFormer curate of Charlton Kings joins Baptist church.1876 Apr 2p4,c6 FENN, REV .Chairs parish meeting to hear talk on progress of Christian Mission in Madagascar.1876 Apr 2p4,c6 IMPERIAL Premises transferred to government for conversion to Post Office.1876 Apr 2p4,c6 PLOUGH F Site for International Polo Club meeting.1876 Apr 2p4,c6 RIFLE VOL Proposed annual encampment in Cheltenham discussed in editorial.1876 Apr 2p4,c6 SKILLICORNEditorial comment on his attempt to resolve nominations to new council.1876 Apr 2p4,c6 TOWN COMEditorial comment on failure to follow recommendation that seats should be purchase for town.1876 Apr 2p4,c6 VON HOL, One of performers in amateur concert in aid of Charlton Kings church restoration.1876 Apr 2p8,c2 ARMITAGE Thanks all who helped in creche bazaar.1876 Apr 2p8,c3 SKILLICORNChairs Association for Preventing Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on Sundays.1876 Apr 2p8,c4 GAEL, MR. Re-elected chairman of Charlton Kings Board.1876 Apr 2p8,c4 JESSOP H.EReport as medical officer for Cheltenham Rural Sanitary District.1876 Apr 2p8,c5 COMEDY CLReport of theatre performances by amateur group under patronage of Sir Francis Ford.1876 May p2,c1 BOARD OF Resignation of workhouse master.1876 May p2,c4 HILL, THE Reply to complaint re sanatorium for their school.1876 May p2,c4 IMPROVEMMonthly meeting report.1876 May p3,c4 SUNDAY OMeeting at Assembly Rooms calling for prevention of liquor traffic on Sundays.1876 May p4,c6 RITUALISM Hearing fixed at Lambeth Palace.1876 May p8,c2 WINTER GACompany directors and objects listed.1876 May p8,c3 CHARLTON Receives formal consent to advance sewerage loan.1876 May p8,c3 SELTZER, Marriage of his daughter at Bishop's Cleeve Parish Church.1876 May p8,c5 JARRETT, MObituary of local musician.1876 May p8,c5 LECKHAMPFirst meeting after election.1876 May p8,c5 RACE COURPolo matches.1876 May p8,c5 TOWN BANPlays at race course polo matches.1876 May p2,c3 BOARD OF Accept resignation of W. Gregory and discuss position of Mr Roach.1876 May p2,c4 HORTICULTReport of May flower show at Pittville.1876 May p3,c1 DOBELL, S Collection of reviews of his works.1876 May p3,c2 BANBURY Bill debated by select committee -(not approved. See Page 8 column 3).1876 May p4,c3 CHURCH MIList of annual sermons to be preached May 14th.1876 May p4,c6 GLOUCESTEDrill and inspection in Cheltenham.1876 May p4,c6 WAITE ANDCow causes damage in chemists shop.1876 May p5,c6 IMPERIAL Liquidator's notice.

1876 May p5,c6 IMPROVEMRoad leading North West from Elmfield, Bayshill to Malvern Road declared to be Highway.1876 May p8,c2 WINTER GAProspectus.1876 May p8,c3 ENSOR, E. Presentation to departing head of Normal Training College.1876 May p8,c3 REGISTRARQuarterly return of births and deaths in Cheltenham.1876 May p8,c5 KREBS, MARTo give piano recital at Corn Exchange.1876 May p8,c5 NORTH PLAAnniversary service in aid of Sunday School.1876 May p8,c5 ROACH, MRLetter on behaviour of former master of workhouse.1876 May p8,c5 TUKE, H.G.Letter on Sir Henry James and Royal Titles bill.1876 May p2,c3 YEOMANRYFull report of fete and athletic sports held at Montpellier Gardens.1876 May p3,c1 RITUALISMReport of opening of case against Rev. John Edwards at Arches Court.1876 May p4,c5 CENTRAL SEditorial on failure of proposal.1876 May p4,c5 COUNTY AGDetails of plans for June meeting.1876 May p4,c5 CRICKET C Report of match v Cirencester Royal Agricultural College.1876 May p4,c5 WESTCOTT, Elected to minor scholarship at Trinity College, Cambridge.1876 May p4,c6 ELMS, THE.Mr Chesshyre opens gardens to the public.1876 May p4,c6 KREBS, MLFull report of her programme at Corn Exchange.1876 May p4,c6 LADIES COLThree pupils pass examination for women at University of London.1876 May p4,c6 NORTH PLAReport of services in aid of their Sunday Schools.1876 May p5,c4 CHARLTON Tenders invited for construction of sewers.1876 May p5,c4 FROST, W. Claims on estate required.1876 May p5,c4 WORTHINGTClaims on estate required.1876 May p5,c5 IMPROVEMSeek tenders for street works.1876 May p5,c5 UNION WOAdvertise for Master and Matron and also for Porter and Girl Attendant.1876 May p8,c1 SANITATIOMr Humphris, Borough Surveyor and Dr. Wright, Medical Officer of Health attend - full report. See also editorial on page 4.1876 May p8,c3 CHURCH MIFull report of anniversary meeting.1876 May p2,c5 ST. LUKE'S Report of re-opening after rebuilding.1876 May p2,c6 ASTON, REV.Vicar of St. Lukes given presentation by Mission Church members.1876 May p2,c6 ST. LUKE'S.Annual tea meeting at Mission Room, Clare Street, reported.1876 May p2,c6 WILLIAMS,Given testimonial clock for superintending rebuilding of St. Luke's Mission Church.1876 May p3,c1 BELL, REV. Read paper on 'Nature of Christian Worship' at Church Association meeting at St. James.1876 May p3,c1 UNION WOConcern about preservation of records expressed by Registrar General.1876 May p3,c3 COTTESWOLReport of meeting in Forest of Dean.1876 May p4,c5 CENTRAL SEditorial attacks confrontational attitude of railway companies.1876 May p4,c6 BILLINGS, Solicitor appointed Commissioner by Lord Chancellor.1876 May p4,c6 BLUNT, VEFormer St. Paul's curate to preach at St. Philip and St. James.1876 May p4,c6 CHESSHYREPublic recreation ground on which he had spent money and effort opened as Elm Gardens.1876 May p4,c6 COLLEGE, Report high number of successful candidates for Indian Civil Service.1876 May p4,c6 ELMS GARDOpened with fete.1876 May p4,c6 GARRISON,Death reported of town native but laterly leader of Tewkesbury Liberals.1876 May p5,c2 CHARLTONFor sale with 14 acres of building land. Full details given..1876 May p8,c2 SKILLICORNPresides at Town Hall meeting of East Cheltenham Church Temperance Union.1876 May p8,c4 ONLEY, SA In long letter defends his attitude on 'Incorporation Muddle'.1876 May p2,c3 ELMS GARDFireworks at opening fall into workhouse grounds.1876 May p2,c3 WORKHOUSGuardians given list of applications for appointment.1876 May p3,c2 CHELTONIAMatch at Stroud versus Mr Biddells eleven.1876 May p3,c2 COLLEGE, Cricket match versus Royal Agricultural College Cirencester.1876 May p4,c6 COLLEGE, Scholarship exam results.1876 May p4,c6 GLOUCESTEImprovements being made - removal of last traces of tramway.

1876 May p4,c6 VOLUNTEERArrangements in hand for forthcoming camp.1876 May p8,c2 BROWN DRLetter from former resident re his criticism of baptists.1876 May p8,c2 STROUD MRConservative agent refutes liberal claims.1876 May p8,c4 CHARLTON Special meeting to confirm loan from public works commission.1876 May p8,c4 COLLEGE, Cricket match with Gloucester City.1876 May p8,c4 INCORPORLetters to the editor.1876 May p8,c4 SALEM CHASunday schools anniversary services.1876 May p8,c5 HIGHER LOCheltenham to be a centre with 29 candidates.1876 Jun 7p2,c3 BOARD OF Unanimous vote to appoint Mr & Mrs Pearce as Master & Matron.1876 Jun 7p2,c5 WILLIAMS Fire in offices - records destroyed. Town & Phoenix reels called out.1876 Jun 7p4,c6 BAKER MR Late master of City of London Second Schools appointed as Master to Cheltenham Training college.1876 Jun 7p4,c6 BEE HIVE FSixth anniversary held at Prestbury Parish church.1876 Jun 7p4,c6 COUNTY AAnnual meeting next week at Evesham Road, Pittville opposite lake.1876 Jun 7p4,c6 ELMS GARDSecond fete held. Gardens illuminated and firework display.1876 Jun 7p4,c6 LADIES CO List of successes in exams for London University.1876 Jun 7p4,c6 WINTER GAContracts signed for purchase of land in Imperial Square.1876 Jun 7p8,c1 GLOUCESTEEncamped at Prestbury.1876 Jun 7p8,c2 AGG-GARDNEPetition from Cheltenham on Monastic and Conventual Institutions Inspections Bill presented.1876 Jun 7p8,c3 ONLEY SAMULong letter on the liberal quarrel.1876 Jun 7p8,c5 WORKING HLetter deploring long hours - twelve hours plus per day.1876 Jun 7p8,c6 DE FERRIE Arrive in Cheltenham and stay at Bayshill House.1876 Jun 7p8,c6 TAYLOR ALMilitary funeral for member of Cheltenham Engineers.1876 Jun 1p1,c5 CARTWRIGHOf 2, Suffolk Square - claims on estate.1876 Jun 1p1,c5 SEWARD, MOf Heathfield Lodge - claims on estate.1876 Jun 1p2,c2 BOARD OF Discuss conduct of porter and testimonials for retiring master and matron.1876 Jun 1p2,c4 ABATTOIRSMedical Officer of Health reports on 40 in town - See also editorial comment Page 4.1876 Jun 1p2,c4 IMPROVEMGrant use of Board Room for Winter Garden and Skating Rink Company to display their plans to the public.1876 Jun 1p2,c4 IMPROVEMReport from all committees - also discussion on licences for storage of petroleum.1876 Jun 1p4,c1 GATTON, COf 1, Bayshill Villa's - Claims on estate.1876 Jun 1p4,c5 CRICKET. Report of match - Cavendish House v Clarence Amateurs (Shirer and Haddon).1876 Jun 1p4,c5 GAS GREENRev. Cornelius Griffiths preaches at anniversary service of 'Religious Education in Tewkesbury Road District'.1876 Jun 1p4,c5 GLOUCESTELengthy report of their encampment at Prestbury.1876 Jun 1p4,c5 PARISH CHReport of treat given to girls of Parish Church Sunday School.1876 Jun 1p4,c6 BLIND INSTReport of annual tea provided by Mrs Evans of Greenfields, at Parish Church Room.1876 Jun 1p4,c6 JENKINS, MDiscovers fossil of large-sized elephants tooth.1876 Jun 1p4,c6 KAYTE FARReport of fire by lightning strike.1876 Jun 1p4,c6 ST. JOHN' Report of lecture given to this newly formed society.1876 Jun 1p5,c4 WORKING MCommittee decide on closure.1876 Jun 1p6,c1 CHURCH ASVery detailed account of annual meeting chaired by Canon Bell at Assembly Rooms.1876 Jun 2p2,c3 BELL, REV. Report of address at Gloucestershire Agricultural Society annual dinner.1876 Jun 2p2,c3 GLOUCESTEReport of annual dinner at Pittville.1876 Jun 2p2,c4 AGG-GARDNReport of speech at annual dinner of Gloucestershire Agricultural society.1876 Jun 2p4,c5 GEORGE, MEditorial comment on death of well-known and wealthy High Street confectioner.1876 Jun 2p4,c5 REFORM CLOffers room at its premises in St. George's Place to Liberal Registration Society.1876 Jun 2p4,c5 THEATRE RCraven Robertson Company perform 'Caste' and other plays.1876 Jun 2p4,c5 THEATRE REditorial comment on plays given by Mr Neebe's company.1876 Jun 2p4,c6 BROWN, REPreaches at first anniversary of Charlton Kings Chapel Sunday School.1876 Jun 2p4,c6 CAMBRAY CReport of Sunday School anniversary services and entertainment.

1876 Jun 2p4,c6 CONGREGAReport of ordination of Mr W.A. Elliott to serve as missionary in S. Africa.1876 Jun 2p4,c6 JULYAN, REMinister of Cambray Chapel preaches at Sunday School anniversary.1876 Jun 2p4,c6 LONDON MIRepresentatives attend Congregational Church missionary ordination.1876 Jun 2p4,c6 REDFERN, JReport of early death of sculptor entrusted with Gloucester Cathedral Chapel by Lord Ellenborough.1876 Jun 2p8,c1 EDWARDS, In letter attacks Canon Bell's comments at Church Association meeting.1876 Jun 2p8,c1 KYNASTON,College Principal in letter attacks Rev. J. Aston's attitude.1876 Jun 2p8,c1 WILLIS, T.FDefends butcher's men in letter on public abattoirs.1876 Jun 2p8,c3 PROTESTANReport of annual meeting at Parish Church Room with sermon by Canon Bell.1876 Jun 2p8,c5 ARCHERY. Report of first prize meeting held in Montpellier Gardens.1876 Jun 2p8,c5 GRIFFITHS,Distributes prizes at Cheltenham Archers prize giving.1876 Jun 2p2,c4 COLLEGE, Speech day - full report.1876 Jun 2p2,c5 COLLEGE, Proprietors annual meeting.1876 Jun 2p4,c5 WINTER GAPlans on view at Public Offices.1876 Jun 2p4,c6 GRAMMAR Old pupils' successes in Oxford class lists.1876 Jun 2p4,c6 PLOUGH HOFour horse coach service from town to Malvern.1876 Jun 2p4,c6 PRIMITIVE Special sermons and collections in aid of Shipton Oliffe.1876 Jun 2p4,c6 SKATING RIPrizes awarded to local architect for design plans.1876 Jun 2p8,c1 ASTON, REVLetter to editor re manual issued to confirmation candidates.1876 Jun 2p8,c1 CHURCH ASIn dispute with Rev. Kynaston re College chapel services.1876 Jun 2p8,c1 KYNASTON,Acrimonious correspondence with vicar of St. Luke's.1876 Jun 2p8,c1 KYNASTON,College principal in dispute with Cheltenham Church Association.1876 Jun 2p8,c3 CHURCH ASAccused of persecution of Prestbury clergy.1876 Jul 5 p2,c3 ABATTOIR.Improvement commissioners debate provision.1876 Jul 5 p2,c5 PRISONS BIDiscussed by Board of Guardians.1876 Jul 5 p4,c6 CAMBRAY CSpecial services to celebrate fifth year of pastorate of Rev. W. Julyan.1876 Jul 5 p5,c6 COLLECTORTo be appointed to collect tolls from markets and fairs.1876 Jul 5 p8,c2 STAGE COAArticle in praise of Cheltenham and Malvern coach.1876 Jul 5 p8,c3 BOYS' BRITExamination successes.1876 Jul 5 p8,c3 WRIGHT, TMedical officer of health publishes quarterly figures.1876 Jul 5 p8,c4 ARLE COURGarden party given by Mr Butt and Miss Lutener.1876 Jul 5 p8,c4 KYNASTON,Reply to Mr Aston on worship in College chapel.1876 Jul 5 p8,c5 GAS COMPAnnual picnic at Berkeley.1876 Jul 5 p8,c5 TEWKESBURAnnual childrens treat at Chestnut farm.1876 Jul 5 p8,c6 PARRY'S T Private road repaired.1876 Jul 12p2,c2 CLUTTERBUAttends Board of Guardian meeting concerning a funeral expense.1876 Jul 12p2,c3 BOARD OF Discuss new prison bill at weekly meeting.1876 Jul 12p2,c6 PRISONS BILetter from Mr. T.L.B. Baker, an authority on prison management. See also Column 3.1876 Jul 12p4,c5 GAVAZZI, Editorial on his address to Cheltenham audience on Italian protestantism.1876 Jul 12p4,c6 BEER RETAMr Loveridge chairs dinner at their annual outing.1876 Jul 12p4,c6 COLE, POL Awarded ï¾£5 for gallantry in overcoming violent burglar at Charlton Kings.1876 Jul 12p4,c6 HOPWOOD Hold annual show of roses at Hewlett Street nurseries.1876 Jul 12p4,c6 INCORPOREditorial on postponement of elections until November.1876 Jul 12p4,c6 JAMES, CAAdopted son of Mr W. Count of Montpellier Villas given award for gallantry at sea.1876 Jul 12p4,c6 WINTER GAEditorial on the various proposed designs.1876 Jul 12p5,c6 MONTPELLAdvise that Rotunda Spa water temporary suspended but available at Temporary Lodge.1876 Jul 12p8,c1 SEWERAGEArticle on Cheltenham Sewage Disposal reprinted from 'Public Health and Sanitary Review.'1876 Jul 12p8,c2 CRAWSHAY,Trial run of his Newnham and Cheltenham coach with Captain Dighton holding the ribbons.1876 Jul 12p8,c2 ST. LUKE'S.Details of new parish room and opening.

1876 Jul 12p8,c3 BELL, REV. Letter regarding Rev. J. Edwards and ritualism case.1876 Jul 12p8,c3 BERNARD, Letter regarding Rev. J. Edwards of Prestbury and Church Association.1876 Jul 12p8,c4 COLLEGE, Details of cricket match and a rifle competition with Marlborough College. Also rifle match with Rugby School.1876 Jul 19p4,c5 CLEEVE HILRising Sun Hotel to have post office for Cheltenham people.1876 Jul 19p4,c5 GENERAL PImprovement in public information service.1876 Jul 19p4,c5 LECKHAMPTMedical Officer's satisfactory report.1876 Jul 19p4,c5 WEATHER.Report of very high temperature followed by thunderstorms.1876 Jul 19p4,c6 PLOUGH HProvides carriages and pairs for wedding.1876 Jul 19p4,c6 SETON, MISWedding at All Saints - full report.1876 Jul 19p4,c6 SHIRER ANSupplies large marque for society wedding.1876 Jul 19p4,c GEORGE, MHigh Street confectioner supplies wedding breakfast.1876 Jul 19p8,c1 MONTPELLIGives notice of removal of spa water supply.1876 Jul 19p8,c1 ROTUNDA, Supply of spa waters discontinued and removed to Montpellier.1876 Jul 19p8,c2 ORIGINAL Annual works outing to Evesham - full report.1876 Jul 19p8,c2 SCHOOL OFSuccesses in South Kensington examination - full list.1876 Jul 19p8,c3 COLLEGE, Cricket matches and results.1876 Jul 19p8,c4 CHURCH ASFurther correspondence re Prestbury case.1876 Jul 19p8,c4 HIGH STREAnonymous resident complains of nightly disturbances.1876 Jul 19p8,c5 ST. GEORGEDisorderly scenes at meeting on eternal punishment.1876 Jul 19p8,c5 VOLUNTEERLocal members enjoy annual picnic at Churchdown.1876 Jul 26p2,c2 BOARD OF New master of workhouse asks for dead house to be moved from next to his bedroom.1876 Jul 26p2,c3 CONSERVATAnnual fete at Pittville.1876 Jul 26p4,c5 NASH, D.WObituary of supporter of Literary and Philosophical institution.1876 Jul 26p4,c6 ENGLISH, Report of meeting of creditors.1876 Jul 26p4,c6 WOODLEIGHFire at Major Quentin's new stables.1876 Jul 26p8,c2 REFORM CLVisits Chepstow for annual outing.1876 Jul 26p8,c4 ATHENAEUMLetter expressing surprise at failure to clear liabilities.1876 Jul 26p8,c4 WATERWORWorkmens summers outing to Symons Yat.1876 Aug 2p4,c1 SANGER, GGrand Gala at cricket ground with balloon ascent by Captain Youens.1876 Aug 2p4,c5 BEVAN. J.PRequest for help in paying costs of libel case.1876 Aug 2p4,c5 JUVENILE Editorial. Half of magistrates' time spent dealing with children.1876 Aug 2p4,c6 ASTON, REVPresentation to vicar of St. Luke's.1876 Aug 2p4,c6 CORN EXC Display of needlework.1876 Aug 2p4,c6 GRAMMAR Distribution of prizes.1876 Aug 2p8,c1 BOARD OF Outing to Berkeley.1876 Aug 2p8,c3 JUNIOR PRPrize giving.1876 Aug 2p8,c4 ALL SAINT Annual school treat.1876 Aug 2p8,c5 ROADMEN Edward Smith and John Price appeal for money for outing for them.1876 Aug 9p2,c1 GRAMMAR Full report of annual distribution of prizes occasion.1876 Aug 9p2,c1 RICHARDSONOf Holy Trinity preaches at Grammar School annual prizegiving.1876 Aug 9p2,c3 JEFFERY, Reduction in College divinity lessons announced and opposed.1876 Aug 9p2,c5 PEARCE, MGuardian informed that new master had just received testimonial from Winchcombe Union.1876 Aug 9p2,c5 WALTERS, Guardians to request explanations of 'cases visited' from Medical Officer.1876 Aug 9p2,c6 DISPENSARCommittee formed to undertake management.1876 Aug 9p4,c5 GRAMMAR Editorial on patron's comments on practical, as against classical, education.1876 Aug 9p4,c6 ASSEMBLYReport of Goddard and Graham's Diorama with scotch dancing and singing.1876 Aug 9p4,c6 BEVAN, J. PSubscriptions listed to support him in libel case expenses.1876 Aug 9p4,c6 COLLEGE, Success of former pupils at Royal Military Academy.

1876 Aug 9p4,c6 CRICKET G Dissatisfaction at entertainment by Sangers Hippodrome.1876 Aug 9p4,c6 DE FERRIE Heads subscription list to help Mr Bevan, Union Medical Officer.1876 Aug 9p4,c6 LADIES' COEditorial comment on recent examination successes.1876 Aug 9p4,c6 MONTPELLIIn hands of builders for extensive alterations.1876 Aug 9p4,c6 PUMP ROOReport of balloon ascent from lawns on bank holiday.1876 Aug 9p8,c2 KNOLLYS J.Will of late inhabitant of Cambridge Villas.1876 Aug 9p8,c4 NORTH PLAReport of Sunday School outing to field near Cleeve toll-bar.1876 Aug 1p2,c1 BOARD OF Revision of Pauper Lists (relief) for Cheltenham and local districts.1876 Aug 1p3,c1 HACKNEY CCommissioners discuss complaints from fly proprietors.1876 Aug 1p3,c1 IMPROVEMReport of gas supply by Mr. W.E. Williams, gas examiner.1876 Aug 1p4,c5 CHARLTON Monthly meeting includes discussion on repair of roads and gas supply.1876 Aug 1p4,c5 LIBERAL PAMeeting at Corn Exchange to choose committee.1876 Aug 1p4,c6 PUBLIC HE Local statistics on births and deaths.1876 Aug 1p4,c6 WESLEYAN New ministers for Cheltenham to be Francis Teal and James Spenceley.1876 Aug 1p8,c1 ENGLISH, Report of meeting of his creditors at Court-house, Regent Street.1876 Aug 1p8,c2 CRICKET CLReport of match against New Club (Colonel Scott's eleven).1876 Aug 2p3,c2 COTTESWOLReport of last meeting of season at Bristol.1876 Aug 2p4,c5 BURGESS LIEditorial on lists published by Overseers.1876 Aug 2p4,c5 LONGE, R.DSon of Mr F.D. Longe (Local Government Board Inspector) successful in examination for infantry commission.1876 Aug 2p4,c6 HORTICULTPrizes to be awarded for decorated arches in town.1876 Aug 2p4,c6 ONSLOW, RSon of Colonel Onslow has top result in examination for commission in infantry.1876 Aug 2p5,c5 BARON, ELClaims on estate required.1876 Aug 2p5,c5 HEMMING,Claims on estate required.1876 Aug 2p5,c5 KNOLLYS, Claims on estate required.1876 Aug 2p5,c5 SWINAGE, Claims on estate required.1876 Aug 2p8,c1 CRICKET. Full report of match on College ground of Gloucestershire v Yorkshire.1876 Aug 3p2,c1 GLOUCESTEFull report of first annual meeting.1876 Aug 3p2,c6 FULLWOODLeckhampton Cottagers' Show held in pleasure grounds of.1876 Aug 3p2,c6 TRYE, REV. President of Leckhampton Cottagers' Society presents prizes at show.1876 Aug 3p4,c6 EAST GLOUEditorial protest at failure to hold meetings in Cheltenham.1876 Aug 3p4,c6 ELMS GARDLast fete of season to be held with fireworks.1876 Aug 3p4,c6 GRACE, W.Lists runs made in recent county matches.1876 Aug 3p4,c6 TRINITY C Report of collection for defraying expenses of choir, Sunday School.1876 Aug 3p4,c6 WINTER GAEditorial on commencement of building work.1876 Aug 3p4,c6 YOUNG WOMRe-opening of Promenade Place Rooms.1876 Aug 3p8,c1 BANBURY Excursion for Royal Engineers cadets to obtain practical experience.1876 Aug 3p8,c1 BANBURY Interesting and fully detailed description of trip from Cheltenham to Banbury.1876 Aug 3p8,c3 AGG-GARDNProvides treat for workhouse children to Cowley Manor.1876 Aug 3p8,c3 ST. LUKE'S Report of fashionable wedding of son of late Major Dunn.1876 Aug 3p8,c4 CLOSE, DE In letter attacks religious education policy of Grammar School.1876 Aug 3p8,c5 ASSEMBLYReport of concert given by Mrs German Reed.1876 Aug 3p8,c5 DOBELL, C.In letter complains of state of town's roads.1876 Sep 6p2,c1 IMPROVEMMonthly meeting - full report.1876 Sep 6p2,c2 MARKETS ADiscusses street tolls.1876 Sep 6p2,c3 BYE-LAWS,Discussed by Improvement Board.1876 Sep 6p2,c6 OXFORD LOList of successes locally.1876 Sep 6p3,c4 TAXATION,Summary from local government board - loans, grants etc.1876 Sep 6p4,c4 LITERARY IDemise deplored of such in town. (editorial).

1876 Sep 6p4,c5 CENTRAL SProject not abandoned pending further discussion.1876 Sep 6p4,c5 INCORPORDate fixed for election under it.1876 Sep 6p4,c5 NIBLETT, MExamination success of former local student.1876 Sep 6p4,c5 OXFORD LOLocal results analysed.1876 Sep 6p4,c5 UNITED SUAnnual outing to field near hospital.1876 Sep 6p4,c5 WHITWORTHSuccess in Royal College of Chemistry examinations by former student.1876 Sep 6p8,c2 BANBURY AReport of half yearly meeting.1876 Sep 6p8,c2 HUMPHREYSSale of coach horses.1876 Sep 6p8,c3 CLOSE, DE Letter in reply to his remarks re Grammar School.1876 Sep 6p8,c3 GRAMMAR Letter to editor re religious education at Grammar School.1876 Sep 6p8,c3 JEFFERY, HGrammar School Head master writes re religious teaching.1876 Sep 6p8,c4 BREWSTER Applications for new licences.1876 Sep 6p8,c4 LECKHAMPMonthly meeting.1876 Sep 6p8,c4 TURNBULL,Presides at meeting of local anti-vaccination society.1876 Sep 6p8,c5 RIVIERE, WFormer art master at Cheltenham -obituary.1876 Sep 1p3,c4 PORTLOCK,Brandon Terrace - inquest into her death by burning.1876 Sep 1p3,c5 BACHE, THGroom to Mr Jones, Westall Court Farm, Killed in accident in Montpellier.1876 Sep 1p3,c6 BRADLEY, Protests at second fine for not having a child vaccinated.1876 Sep 1p4,c2 TURNPIKE To be auctioned at Plough Hotel.1876 Sep 1p4,c3 RODNEY LOMiss Pottinger has list of highly qualified ladies seeking re-engagement.1876 Sep 1p4,c4 GRAMMAR Editorial on Dean Close's letter on religious education.1876 Sep 1p4,c5 WINTER GAMr Agg- Gardner presides over first meeting of Directors.1876 Sep 1p4,c64 TAYLOR, S Dies at General Hospital after setting fire to her cap strings with a candle.1876 Sep 1p4,c6 BEATRICE, Company to appear at Theatre Royal.1876 Sep 1p4,c6 CHORAL SOSeventh winter season to open.1876 Sep 1p4,c6 St GREGORR. L. Boulton working on improvements to be finished in November.1876 Sep 1p8,c3 GRAMMAR Reply from J. G. Cheshire to Dean Close on religious education.1876 Sep 1p8,c3 SOUTH WARLetter from ratepayer on meeting at King William Inn.1876 Sep 1p8,c4 IMPROVEMOuting to Bushley for 150 employees.1876 Sep 1p8,c4 PITTVILLE Proprietors exercise rights by closing all roads to public for the day.1876 Sep 1p8,c6 HORTICULTFlower show at Montpellier.1876 Sep 2p3,c1 CHARLTON Full report of their flower show.1876 Sep 2p3,c3 BARRETT, Tragic death described at inquest.1876 Sep 2p4,c1 BULGARIANList of personalities calling a public meeting for discussion + appeals for aid relief. See also editorial in column 5.1876 Sep 2p4,c2 BURGESS LIPublic notice on publication of list.1876 Sep 2p4,c2 PARISH CHAppeal for further subscriptions for completion of restoration. See also editorial in Column 4.1876 Sep 2p4,c4 INCORPOREditorial on forthcoming election.1876 Sep 2p4,c4 MILKMEN.Editorial on distribution of leaflet advising price of milk may have to increase.1876 Sep 2p4,c5 COTSWOLDDetails of cub hunts.1876 Sep 2p4,c5 WINTER GADetails of construction contractors.1876 Sep 2p4,c6 BULGARIANRev. J. Fenn preaches at Christ Church and appeals for aid.1876 Sep 2p4,c6 ST. PETER'SReport of harvest time celebration.1876 Sep 2p8,c3 CHARTER OFull text of charter.1876 Sep 2p8,c3 INCORPORFull text of Charter of Incorporation.1876 Sep 2p8,c5 COOK, GEOThanks Messrs Price and Smith for annual outing.1876 Sep 2p8,c6 I.O.G.T. ( Report of concert at St. George's Hall.1876 Sep 2p1,c2 BURWELL. Shopowner at 11 Promenade giving up, selling stock and leaving town.1876 Sep 2p2,c3 INCORPORLetter expressing hope that new mayor and council will improve the lot of the poor.

1876 Sep 2p2,c3 NOISE NUILetter complaining of hooter nuisance in St Marks area.1876 Sep 2p2,c3 OMNIBUS SLetter complaining of lack of services especially to and from Midland Station.1876 Sep 2p4,c5 MAYOR'S EMr Skillicorne's name put forward to oppose Mr Parsonage.1876 Sep 2p4,c6 TOWN HALLArticle listing its various uses over the years. now to be Free Christian Church.1876 Sep 2p6,c1 BOARD OF Long discussion on whether a reference should be given to late master and matron.1876 Sep 2p8,c4 ARCHERY. Cheltenham Archers hold last meeting of season.1876 Oct 4p2,c1 IMPROVEMContinued argument on whether pigs should be kept within 30 yards of any dwelling house.1876 Oct 4p2,c3 IMPROVEMProposed that trees be planted on both sides of Gloucester Road.1876 Oct 4p2,c3 IMPROVEMWater main about to be laid along Bath Road, Montpellier Terrace and Lansdown Place.1876 Oct 4p4,c2 INCORPORVarious addresses for forthcoming election of councillors.1876 Oct 4p4,c6 WINTER GAAsphalt for outdoor rink now being laid and rink will be ready in three weeks.1876 Oct 4p8,c4 REPAIR OFLetter regretting insufficient use of the town's road roller to compact surfaces.1876 Oct 4p8,c5 BICYCLING.Letter complaining of dangers to pedestrians.1876 Oct 1p2,c3 EDUCATIONLetter to editor urging action on formation of school board.1876 Oct 1p2,c6 WRIGHT, DReport on health of town.1876 Oct 1p3,c1 BOROUGH Revision of voters lists for new status objections heard.1876 Oct 1p3,c4 SOCIETY F Annual meeting of Winchcombe Deanery Association - full report.1876 Oct 1p4,c1 MUNICIPALProspective councillors solicit support of electorate.1876 Oct 1p4,c5 COUNCIL EEditorial comment on candidates for office of mayor.1876 Oct 1p4,c5 SKILLICORNEditorial approval for his candidature for mayoralty..1876 Oct 1p4,c5 WINTERBOFormally announces retirement from Town Commissioners.1876 Oct 1p4,c6 CHURCH OFOpening session of quarter.1876 Oct 1p4,c6 NEW CHURCDetails of design, site etc.1876 Oct 1p4,c6 WESLEY MUSoiree and conversazione in chapel schoolroom.1876 Oct 1p4,c6 WEST B.F. Coal merchants creditors meeting.1876 Oct 1p4,c CHARLTON Monthly meeting report.1876 Oct 1p5,c4 ONLEY SAMLetter to editor protesting at longstanding verbal abuse.1876 Oct 1p8,c3 TOWN COMFirst A.G.M. Ways of publicising town's attractions discussed.1876 Oct 1p8,c4 BROWN, DDenies reports of speech advocating school board.1876 Oct 1p8,c5 BUTT, HENRLetter to editor re complaints on state of roads.1876 Oct 1p8,c5 RYEWORTH Opens Sunday School.1876 Oct 1p2,c2 ELECTIONSReport of three day proceedings for revision of Cheltenham municipal lists.1876 Oct 1p2,c4 CHURCH OFDr. Wilson lectures on 'Practical Hints on Health.'.1876 Oct 1p4,c1 STEEL, JOHElection address for Middle Ward municipal election.1876 Oct 1p4,c1 STEEL, JO Election address for East Ward municipal election.1876 Oct 1p4,c2 COX, GEORElection address for East Ward municipal election.1876 Oct 1p4,c2 DAVIS, WI Election address for East Ward municipal election.1876 Oct 1p4,c2 ONLEY, SA Election address for Central Ward municipal election.1876 Oct 1p4,c2 SKILLICORNEElection address for Middle Ward municipal election.1876 Oct 1p4,c2 WILMOTT, Election address for Middle Ward municipal election.1876 Oct 1p4,c3 BECKINGSAElection address for Central Ward municipal election.1876 Oct 1p4,c3 BROOKES, Election address for South Ward municipal election.1876 Oct 1p4,c3 MARSHALL,Election address for North Ward municipal election.1876 Oct 1p4,c3 PAUL, ANDElection address for Central Ward municipal election.1876 Oct 1p4,c3 VOILE, THOElection address for East Ward municipal election.1876 Oct 1p4,c5 ELECTIONSEditorial comment on forthcoming municipal election..1876 Oct 1p5,c3 POOTON, JClaims on estate required.1876 Oct 1p5,c6 HASELTON,Election address for Central Ward municipal election.

1876 Oct 1p5,c6 HEATH, W.Election address for South Ward municipal election.1876 Oct 1p5,c6 LAWRENCE,Election address for North Ward municipal election.1876 Oct 1p5,c6 LENTHALL,Election address for North Ward municipal election.1876 Oct 1p5,c6 PIKE, JOSE Election address for North Ward municipal election.1876 Oct 1p5,c6 PRICE, JOHElection address for North Ward municipal election.1876 Oct 1p5,c6 SNOWSELL, Election address for North Ward municipal election.1876 Oct 1p6,c5 MONTPELLIMr D. Locack seeks tenders for letting.1876 Oct 1p8,c1 BEARD, HEElection address for East Ward municipal election.1876 Oct 1p8,c1 CHESSHYRE,Election address for South Ward municipal election.1876 Oct 1p8,c1 ELECTIONSMessrs George Parsonage, W. Henry Bubb and J.T. Darby candidates for West Ward.1876 Oct 1p8,c1 FALLON, J Election address for South Ward municipal election.1876 Oct 1p8,c1 INCORPORMr E.T. Brydges and Mr Parsonage at first committee promoting incorporation.1876 Oct 1p8,c1 MALVERN, Election address for East Ward municipal election.1876 Oct 1p8,c3 GREEN, E. Exhibits with success at exhibition at Philadelphia..1876 Oct 1p8,c3 PARISH CHOrgan re-opened and temporary church to present new pulpit.1876 Oct 1p8,c3 TOWN HALLExplosion during scientific lecture - also letter column 5.1876 Oct 1p8,c4 HUMPHRIS, Borough Surveyor replies to criticism on road repair.1876 Oct 2p2,c1 ENGINEER Report of annual prize shooting.1876 Oct 2p2,c2 LUNATIC AGuardians discuss numbers, accommodation and cost.1876 Oct 2p2,c4 NORTH WAFull report of enquiry on election right of John Price and William Burge.1876 Oct 2p3,c1 ARMITAGE, Presides at meeting at St. John's of Church of England Temperance society.1876 Oct 2p3,c1 CHURCH OFFull report of East Cheltenham branch at St. John's schoolroom.1876 Oct 2p3,c2 LENNOX, RPresides at re-opening of North Place Sunday Schools.1876 Oct 2p3,c2 NORTH PLARe-opening of Sunday Schools celebrated by tea party.1876 Oct 2p4,c1 PAUL, MRSEditorial comment on retirement performances.1876 Oct 2p4,c5 WINTERBOEditorial on re-entry as candidate for South Ward.1876 Oct 2p4,c6 HARTLEY, Sale of effects at St. James Square includes paintings by Caravaggio and Michaelangelo.1876 Oct 2p4,c6 RUMSEY, DObituary of well known doctor and fellow of Royal Society.1876 Oct 2p4,c6 WOMBWELLComment on return visit.1876 Oct 2p4,c6 YOUNG MENOpening of reading room and library announced.1876 Oct 2p8,c1 AGG-GARDNChairs meeting of Conservative Association - full report.1876 Oct 2p8,c1 CONSERVATReport of meeting to endorse candidature of Mr Parsonage for mayoralty.1876 Oct 2p8,c1 STROUD, MAttacks Mr Skillicorne at meeting of Conservative Association.1876 Oct 2p8,c2 GODDARD,Comment of forthcoming visit of famous pianist.1876 Oct 2p8,c3 CAMBRAY CLecture on Deptford School for Boys of London of Arab class.1876 Oct 2p8,c4 COTSWOLDJames Villar, Chairman, in letter appeals for subscription support.1876 Oct 2p8,c4 DAVIS W..SIn letter attacks current local policy on road maintenance.1876 Nov 1p2,c1 INCORPORAppeals from candidates for election to town council.1876 Nov 1p2,c4 PRICE, JO Poor Law Inspector continues enquiry into North Ward election.1876 Nov 1p3,c1 TOWN HALLLetters re explosion from H. Matthews of Whitworth School of Science and others.1876 Nov 1p3,c2 BISHOP OFText of speech made in Cheltenham.1876 Nov 1p4,c1 MANOR OFSummons to Court Leet and Court Baron before J.T. Agg-Gardner.1876 Nov 1p4,c1 ROOT, GRAIAnnual show and dinner.1876 Nov 1p4,c1 YOUNG MENReading room and library to be opened to public.1876 Nov 1p4,c3 WINTER GAUpper classes invited to join club.1876 Nov 1p4,c6 INCORPOREditorial on proposed division of town into 6 wards instead of 5.1876 Nov 1p4,c6 MUNICIPALList of candidates.1876 Nov 1p4,c6 PENNY REAMr Agg Gardner to preside over first of a series.

1876 Nov 1p8,c2 SKATING RINew floor to be opened next week.1876 Nov 1p8,c3 LILLYWHITE,Manager of Winter Gardens presented with watch.1876 Nov 1p8,c3 RIGNOLD'SDisplay at Assembly Rooms.1876 Nov 1p8,c5 TURKISH BCompletely renovated during summer.1876 Nov 8p2,c1 IMPROVEMMonthly meeting includes discussion on fairs and new market site.1876 Nov 8p2,c4 ROOT, GRAFull report of annual dinner and sixth annual exhibition.1876 Nov 8p2,c6 SOCIETY F Report of annual meeting.1876 Nov 8p3,c2 BOARD OF Discuss proposed re-arrangement of the parochial wards.1876 Nov 8p4,c1 DAVIES, H.Takes over management of Montpellier Rotunda.1876 Nov 8p4,c5 ELECTIONSEditorial on polling for town council and candidates support for mayoralty of Mr Skillicorne or Mr Parsonage.1876 Nov 8p4,c6 OLD WELLSReport of appearance of Italian Imperial Opera Company.1876 Nov 8p4,c6 SKATING RIReport of opening day.1876 Nov 8p4,c6 SUMMER, CPresides at Cheltenham County Court.1876 Nov 8p5,c5 PRINCE'S Declared highway by Improvement Commissioners.1876 Nov 8p5,c6 DELANCEY Appeal, and list of donors, to fund furnishing of 'Gabell' block.1876 Nov 8p5,c6 GENERAL HAdvertise for matron.1876 Nov 8p8,c2 ST. GREGOFull report of opening and description of church.1876 Nov 8p8,c3 HEALTH STARegistrar General returns for 3 months ending September.1876 Nov 8p8,c3 LECKHAMPCaptain Scott replaces Michael Smith as member. Report of monthly meeting.1876 Nov 8p8,c3 MONTPELLIPurchased by association of tradesmen and let to Mr H.G. Davies.1876 Nov 8p8,c4 RUSSELL, Letter of protest at his alleged support for mayoralty candidate.1876 Nov 8p8,c5 ALL SAINT Report of dedication festival services.1876 Nov 8p8,c5 HOSPITAL Full list of collections from all places of worship.1876 Nov p2,c3 IMPROVEMReport of last meeting of Improvement Board.1876 Nov p2,c3 WINTERBOTGives last annual statement to Improvement Board.1876 Nov p3,c1 DE FERRIE Chairs meeting supporting Mr Skillicorne as first mayor.1876 Nov p3,c1 SKILLICOR Report of very rowdy meeting supporting his election as first mayor.1876 Nov p3,c1 STROUD, F.Conservative agent removed by police from Liberal meeting.1876 Nov p3,c5 HIGHBURY Science prizes presented by Rev. Dr. Brown.1876 Nov p3,c5 WHITWORTHRev. Dr. Brown presides at presentation of prizes given by Kensington science department.1876 Nov p3,c6 PENNY REALetter supporting revival and referring to past history.1876 Nov p4,c1 HALLE, CHATo give concert at Corn Exchange.1876 Nov p4,c4 MUNICIPALEditorial comment on contest to be first mayor.1876 Nov p4,c5 WINTERBOTIn congratulating him on his financial control, editorial quotes yearly expenditure and rates.1876 Nov p4,c6 BANBURY Comment on application for increase in borrowing powers and suggested deviations.1876 Nov p4,c6 CHRIST CHDr Wrigh president of School of Art presents prizes.1876 Nov p4,c6 POLLOCK, ABecomes musical director of Italian Band and comment on burden on funds of Town Committee.1876 Nov p4,c6 WINTER GAEditorial comment on success and reference to Mr Henry Workman being added to board.1876 Nov p5,c2 COUNCIL EFull results of first election of councillors under new form of government.1876 Nov p8,c4 REFORM CLReport of meeting following Liberal success in council elections.1876 Nov p8,c5 STROUD, F.Letter to Baron De Ferrieres justifying his action at rowdy Liberal meeting.1876 Nov p8,c6 SALEM CHAReport of 'Evening of Sacred Song' given by American Philip Philips.1876 Nov p2,c1 BANBURY ADetails of application for next parliamentary session.1876 Nov p2,c6 SKATING RIFatal accident to decorator - Inquest report.1876 Nov p3,c1 TOWN COUElections of alderman.1876 Nov p3,c1 TOWN COUFirst meeting - full report.1876 Nov p3,c3 BRYDGES, MElected first Town Clerk.1876 Nov p3,c3 SKILLICOR Elected as first mayor of Cheltenham.

1876 Nov p3,c4 STRACHAN,Appointed Borough Treasurer.1876 Nov p3,c5 ELECTIONSComment extracted from Hereford Times on municipal elections.1876 Nov p4,c2 POLLOCK, MDirector of Skating Rink band.1876 Nov p4,c4 TOWN COUEditorial comment on first meeting.1876 Nov p4,c5 CEMETERY,Statistics of burials over 12 years of its existence.1876 Nov p4,c5 FORTY, MRSuperintendent of new cemetery.1876 Nov p4,c6 CHARLTON Adjourned monthly meeting report.1876 Nov p4,c6 HALLE, CH Concert recital report.1876 Nov p4,c6 PARISH CHUCorrespondence re their ringing at mayor's installation.1876 Nov p8,c1 ELECTIONSVictory celebrations.1876 Nov p8,c1 TOWN COUCelebrations after its first meeting.1876 Nov p8,c2 SKILLICOR Family history from Goding.1876 Nov p8,c4 LIBRARY - Advertises facilities.1876 Nov p8,c4 PENNY REALetter from Hon. Secretary of committee.1876 Nov p8,c4 TUME, H.GLetter on elementary education under new council.1876 Nov p2,c1 BANBURY AApplication to parliament for deviation of route.1876 Nov p2,c3 BOARD OF John Weaver, vaccination officer, appeals for increase to ï¾£20 p.a. salary.1876 Nov p2,c3 EDUCATIONBoard of Guardians discusses responsibility for paying for education of poor children.1876 Nov p2,c4 HOME MISSBishop of Gloucester addresses Cheltenham Auxiliary at Assembly Rooms.1876 Nov p3,c1 CHRYSANTAnnual exhibition at Assembly Rooms.1876 Nov p3,c2 SAMUELSONFormer Cheltenham M.P. elected at Frome.1876 Nov p3,c3 ONLEY, S. President of Reform Club sends congratulations to Mr Samuelson.1876 Nov p3,c6 SKILLICORNMayor presides over Penny Readings.1876 Nov p4,c1 CLARENCE A. Whitcombe's gallery to display Holman Hunt's 'Shadow of Death.'1876 Nov p4,c1 GINNETT, Plans to erect permanent circus in Cheltenham.1876 Nov p4,c4 HARLE, M Appointed collector for Town Committee.1876 Nov p4,c5 ARCHER, F Rides 206 winners in season.1876 Nov p4,c5 BELL, REV. Refuses to allow Parish Church bells to be rung to celebrate election of first mayor.1876 Nov p4,c5 COMEDY CLPerforms 'Won at Last' at Old Wells.1876 Nov p4,c5 CURTIS, ALGives piano recital in Rotunda.1876 Nov p4,c5 MATTHEWS,Choral Society starts seventh season with Handel Oratorio.1876 Nov p4,c6 WITTS MARBanned from Oxenton National School for playing harmonium in Congregational Chapel.1876 Nov p5,c5 SKATING RINow open, managed by James Lillywhite.1876 Nov p5,c6 HIATT, TH Coal dealer of Portland Place - Claims against estate.1876 Nov p5,c6 SHERBORNEHome for incurable children has vacancies.1876 Nov p8,c1 TOWN COUFull report of first meeting.1876 Nov p8,c5 MOORE, COVicar of All Saints contradicts reports that drapers have been sacked for attending his church.1876 Nov p8,c5 RUSSELL, Explains failure to stand during national anthem.1876 Dec 6p3,c1 TOWN COUFull report of first monthly meeting.1876 Dec 6p4,c1 HOLY APOSRev. F.H. Potter advertises for schoolmaster.1876 Dec 6p4,c2 GEORGE, WClaims on estate required.1876 Dec 6p4,c2 WINTER GADetails of skating sessions and performances of Rink Band.1876 Dec 6p4,c5 CENTRAL DMr W.S. Davis sells wharfage to northern colliery firm.1876 Dec 6p4,c5 HOARE, SI Ill health of Liberal candidate reported.1876 Dec 6p4,c5 HODGES, SShort obituary.1876 Dec 6p4,c5 ONLEY, SA Report of meeting called to recognise his services to Liberal party. Subscription list opened for presentation to him.1876 Dec 6p4,c6 SMITH, COReport of disastrous fire at his timber yard in Albion Street. See also comment in Column 4 and in correspondence columns.1876 Dec 6p5,c5 HIATT, TH Claims on estate required.

1876 Dec 6p5,c5 UNION WOAdvertise for medical officer for District 3.1876 Dec 6p8,c1 BOARD OF Local Government Board opens enquiry into validity of election of Mr W. Burge and Mr J. Price.1876 Dec 6p8,c1 BURGE, W.Enquiry opened to examine validity of his election as Guardian,1876 Dec 6p8,c1 PRICE, J. MEnquiry opened to examine validity of his election as Guardian.1876 Dec 6p8,c3 SEWAGE F Detailed description of sewerage disposal and workings of farm.1876 Dec 6p8,c4 HUGHES, TRefutes Coroners inquest comments in letter to editor.1876 Dec 6p8,c5 BYARD, SE Correction: Not officer of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Society as reported.1876 Dec 6p8,c5 ST. PETER Report of annual meeting.1876 Dec 1p2,c1 SPIER, MR.Union Dispenser refused salary increase by Board after lengthy discussion (Vaccination Officer also refused.)1876 Dec 1p2,c3 AGG-GARDNChairs meeting at which Rector lectured on Mohammedanism's rise and prospects.1876 Dec 1p2,c3 BELL, CAN Gives talk on Mohammedanism to Church of England Mens' Society.1876 Dec 1p2,c6 NORTH WAReport of enquiry into validity of election of Mr. Price and Mr Burge.1876 Dec 1p3,c1 BENNETT, Registrar, criticised by Coroner in fully reported inquest on death of child.1876 Dec 1p3,c3 BRITISH S Mayor presides at annual public examination in Dunalley Street School Room.1876 Dec 1p3,c3 BROWN REVCommends British School's performance at annual public examination.1876 Dec 1p3,c5 SMITH, ARLocal solicitor, report on appeal against imprisonment for debt.1876 Dec 1p4,c3 BELL, CAN Lengthy editorial review of his lecture on Mohammedanism.1876 Dec 1p4,c4 LOOKER-ONEditorial strongly criticises attack on Mayor.1876 Dec 1p4,c5 BOULTON, RLocal sculptor makes pulpit for former St. Luke's incumbent's new church in South Kensington.1876 Dec 1p4,c5 COMEDY CLEditorial on amateur 'wandering thespians' shows in aid of hospital.1876 Dec 1p4,c5 MUSICAL SPraise for first concert of season with conductor, Mr Dyer.1876 Dec 1p4,c5 REFORM CLComment on increase in membership.1876 Dec 1p4,c5 TRAINING Rev. G. Chamberlain presides at annual distribution of prizes.1876 Dec 1p4,c6 HOARE, SI Liberal candidate initiated into Oddfellows.1876 Dec 1p4,c6 POST OFFICReport of removal from Clarence Street to Promenade former premises of Imperial Club.1876 Dec 1p5,c5 ONLEY, S. List of subscriptions for proposed presentation.1876 Dec 1p8,c1 FENN, REV. Chairs Town Hall meeting in aid of Palestine exploration fund.1876 Dec 1p8,c1 WRIGHT,DRCouncil approve extension as Medical Officer of Health.1876 Dec 1p8,c2 GREATHEED,Presented with testimonial from parishioners of St. Mary's Prestbury.1876 Dec 1p8,c3 COLLEGE, Report of first match with Clifton Club.1876 Dec 1p8,c3 JULYAN, REGives talk on 'Christian Work' to Y.M.C.A.1876 Dec 1p8,c41 MORTON, Quoted given from pamphlet on Town Sewage.1876 Dec 2p2,c1 HOARE, SI Addressed local liberals at Reform Club Rooms.1876 Dec 2p2,c1 ONLEY, COUPresident of Cheltenham Reform Club.1876 Dec 2p2,c1 REFORM CLAddress by Sir Henry Hoare.1876 Dec 2p3,c1 BELL, REV. Review of poems published by Rector of Cheltenham.1876 Dec 2p3,c3 GEORGE, MProvides catering for Yeomanry ball.1876 Dec 2p3,c3 GLOUCESTEOfficers give ball at Assembly Rooms.1876 Dec 2p3,c3 GODFREY, His band plays for dancing at Yeomanry ball.1876 Dec 2p4,c2 ONLEY, MR Subscribers to his presentation.1876 Dec 2p4,c3 SMITH, MRList of subscribers to fund after fire at his premises.1876 Dec 2p6,c1 RACE MEETResult list.1876 Dec 2p8,c1 JAUNCEY, RParish Church curate preaches farewell sermon.1876 Dec 2p8,c1 MEAT SHOAnnual window displays by local butchers and poulterers.1876 Dec 2p8,c1 SOUTHAM VAnnual recitations.1876 Dec 2p8,c1 WINTER G First ordinary general meeting at Queen's Hotel.1876 Dec 2p8,c2 AUSTIN, REHead master of Junior Proprietary School reports at prizegiving.1876 Dec 2p8,c2 JUVENILE Prize distribution with list of prizewinners.

1876 Dec 2p8,c3 ASSEMBLYGrand concert given to capacity audience.1876 Dec 2p8,c3 COLLEGE, Annual college concert.1876 Dec 2p8,c5 POST OFFICAppeal by treasurer for spare books.1876 Dec 2p8,c5 SKATING RIContinued popularity.1876 Dec 2p2,c2 BOARD OF Lengthy discussion on need for medical officer.1876 Dec 2p4,c2 SMITH, C. Further subscription list.1876 Dec 2p4,c5 BURGESS RNumber of voters eligible to vote in each ward including Leckhampton.1876 Dec 2p4,c5 CIVIC BAN Details of forthcoming Mayoral dinner.1876 Dec 2p4,c6 CORPORATIDescription of arms on Mayoral invitation card.1876 Dec 2p4,c6 DELANCEY Report of charitable concerts.1876 Dec 2p4,c6 PARISH CHReport of Christmas entertainment in school room.1876 Dec 2p4,c6 PENNY REAMr Fallon (Deputy Mayor) presides when a special musical programme included.1876 Dec 2p4,c6 POST OFFICPneumatic tube and bells fitted to New Post Office in Promenade.1876 Dec 2p4,c6 SALEM CHARev. Wilkins preaches at funeral of Mr W.J. Coulthard.1876 Dec 2p4,c6 SMITH MR AReleased from prison after non payment of costs in Postlip Mills river fouling case. See also page 2, column 5.1876 Dec 2p4,c6 THEATRE RReport on Christmas pantomine.1876 Dec 2p5,c5 KNOLLY'S, Claims on estate required.1876 Dec 2p8,c1 SMITH, SA Claims on estate required.1876 Dec 2p8,c1 SOCIETY F Details of officers - see also letter in column 4.1876 Dec 2p8,c2 ST. JAMES'Report of fatal accident to clerk, Mr Benjamin Hands.1876 Dec 2p8,c5 BROWN, REAppeal for week of prayer for young women.1877 Jan 3p2,c1 NEWTON, Agrees to continue temporarily as medical officer for Union.1877 Jan 3p2,c3 BOARD OF Discuss payment of fees under new education act.1877 Jan 3p2,c3 PUBLIC HE Report on nuisance of pigs kept in Cheltenham.1877 Jan 3p2,c3 TOWN CLERHis duties and those of other officers decided by Town Council.1877 Jan 3p2,c3 UNION WODescription of Christmas treats.1877 Jan 3p3,c1 PARISH CHRector applies to council for leave to make carriage drive near south door.1877 Jan 3p4,c2 ONLEY, SA List of contributors to subscription list.1877 Jan 3p4,c6 BECKINGSAFire at his premises in Bennington Street.1877 Jan 3p4,c8 PRESTBURYLetter from a 'A Layman' in reply to vicar.1877 Jan 3p5,c5 SMITH, C. Subscribers to fund to recompense him for disastrous fire.1877 Jan 3p8,c4 CAROL SINLetter of complaint about singers.1877 Jan 3p8,c4 ROADS. Letter proposing purchase of steam roller.1877 Jan 3p8,c5 LICENSED To hold ball in aid of funds.1877 Jan 1p2,c1 BOARD OF Detailed discussion on the vaccination officers.1877 Jan 1p2,c3 AGG-GARDNText of his address to his constituents at Assembly Rooms. See also editorial on page 4.1877 Jan 1p3,c2 MEAT SH Butchers of Cheltenham reply to criticisms by Rev. Armitage.1877 Jan 1p3,c2 SOCIETY F Secretary, Arthur Ryves, writes letter concerning 'The Ladies Society.'1877 Jan 1p3,c4 UNION WODetailed report of New Year's annual treat.1877 Jan 1p3,c5 FIRE BRIGAReport of dinner at Corn Exchange provided by friends of the two local fire brigades.1877 Jan 1p4,c1 CHARLTON List of patronesses, committee etc. to raise funds for restoration of church,1877 Jan 1p4,c5 WATER SUPEditorial on forthcoming conference between Water Company and Public Health committee.1877 Jan 1p4,c6 BELL, REV. Extract for poet Longfellow's letter to him concerning 'Voices from the Lakes.'1877 Jan 1p4,c6 JUVENILE BReport of party at Assembly rooms.1877 Jan 1p5,c4 TOWN COURequire Inspector of Highways - particulars of duties etc.1877 Jan 1p8,c1 ENGINEER Report of annual supper at Town Hall.1877 Jan 1p8,c2 ST. MATTHFoundation stone laid by Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Bart. M.P. Full report of ceremony.1877 Jan 1p8,c6 BELL, MR Displays daily weather forecast at his premises 8, Colonnade.

1877 Jan 1p8,c6 DELANCEY Letter of complaint to editor concerning disinfection of linen and delay in completion of hospital.1877 Jan 1p2,c2 BROOM, CHElected Medical Officer after Board disagreements.1877 Jan 1p2,c2 UNION WOGuardians receiving report of gale damage.1877 Jan 1p2,c2 VESTURME,Receives 'elite' of society at annual New Club ball.1877 Jan 1p3,c2 NEW CLUB.Report of annual ball.1877 Jan 1p4,c6 MARTIN, RFormer curate of All Saints to be rector of Shepperton.1877 Jan 1p4,c6 PARKER, E.His Montpellier Art Gallery displays E. Lung's critically acclaimed 'Pool of Bethesda.'1877 Jan 1p4,c6 PROMENADEditorial comment on continued success.1877 Jan 1p4,c6 SOCIETY F Editorial commends offers of essay prizes.1877 Jan 1p4,c6 WRIGHT, DDetailed report of wedding of daughter at Parish church.1877 Jan 1p4,c8 WILSON, EIn letter justifies actions at Delancey Fever Hospital.1877 Jan 1p5,c3 ROEBUCK IDetails of property for sale in High Street.1877 Jan 1p5,c4 UNION WOReport of annual treat for juveniles at home of Rev. J. Fenn.1877 Jan 1p8,c1 BROWN, REFollows Bishop in addressing company at Mayor's banquet.1877 Jan 1p8,c1 SKILLICORNFull report of Mayor's banquet in Assembly Rooms attended by Bishop.1877 Jan 1p8,c2 AGG-GARDNReport of speech at Mayor's banquet.1877 Jan 1p8,c2 SAMUELSONAt Mayor's banquet refers to his early support for 'Incorporation'.1877 Jan 1p8,c3 GABELL, J.HSupports Delancey hospital against attack on facilities.1877 Jan 1p8,c4 BASEVI, C Praised for setting up evening entertainment in Prestbury.1877 Jan 1p8,c4 NATIONAL Report of entertainment in Schoolrooms with profit to local Working Men's Club.1877 Jan 1p8,c4 SOLOMON, Of High Street. Report of dinner given to 50 at Masonic Hall.1877 Jan 1p8,c4 WILKINS, ROf Salem Church, gives lecture on 'Arctic expedition' to workhouse inmates.1877 Jan 1p8,c4 WORKMEN'SReport of lecture given by Mr Strugnell on shells.1877 Jan 2p2,c2 BOARD OF Workhouse inspected by Local Government Inspector.1877 Jan 2p2,c3 BOARD OF Discusses position under education act of 1876.1877 Jan 2p2,c4 BAYLIS, WIHis will contested in the Court of Probate.1877 Jan 2p3,c1 REFORM CLAddress by Mr H. B. Samuelson M.P.1877 Jan 2p3,c1 SAMUELSON,Former Liberal M.P. for Cheltenham addresses local Reform Club.1877 Jan 2p4,c2 ONLEY, SA Further subscriptions to his presentation fund.1877 Jan 2p4,c5 TEMPORARYTo be removed to site at foot of Bayshill.1877 Jan 2p8,c2 MATTHEWSMaster of Whitworth School of Science.1877 Jan 2p8,c2 MORE, REV.Minister of Presbyterian Church lectures to Y.W.C.A.1877 Jan 2p8,c2 WHITWORTHConversazione at Small Assembly Room, High Street.1877 Jan 2p8,c3 DE FERRIE Gives banquet at Assembly Room, Full report including menu.1877 Jan 2p8,c4 LOWER ALSMarket gardeners deplore state of roads in the area.1877 Jan 2p8,c5 GENERAL HInquest report on death of young woman.1877 Jan 2p8,c5 PRACTISINPresentation of books to assistant master.1877 Jan 2p8,c5 WILLIAMS,Assistant Master Practising Schools receives presentation.1877 Jan 3p2,c6 BOARD OF Workhouse children invited to attend pantomine - Guardians voted in favour.1877 Jan 3p3,c3 REFORM CLFull report of annual meeting chaired by President, S. Onley Junior.1877 Jan 3p3,c3 YOUNG MENRev. J. More lectures on 'The Literature of the Bible.'1877 Jan 3p4,c5 GAS COMP900 apply to fill vacancy of clerk to attend to its weighbridge.1877 Jan 3p4,c5 GOULD, THCollege pupil obtains open scholarship to Exeter College, Oxford.1877 Jan 3p4,c5 HIGHWAY IEditorial comment on forthcoming election of inspector.1877 Jan 3p4,c6 COTSWOLDReports of local hunts.1877 Jan 3p4,c6 GARDE, REVFull report of marriage of All Saints' senior curate to Miss I.C. Cromie.1877 Jan 3p8,c1 GENERAL HProceedings of Annual general Meeting and election of officers. Full report.1877 Jan 3p8,c3 CALICO BALOver 250 attend ball at Assembly Rooms.

1877 Jan 3p8,c3 DODWELL, In dispute with Urban Sanitary authority over improvements to Normal Terrace property.1877 Jan 3p8,c4 LETHEREN Storm damages works and injures Mr J. Letheren and a lad.1877 Jan 3p8,c4 MULLINS, JAwarded Townsend exhibition for place at Pembroke College, Oxford.1877 Jan 3p8,c6 WILCOX, REFarewell sermon of curate of St. Paul's before taking curacy at Sparkbrook, Birmingham.1877 Feb 7p2,c2 TOWN COUReport of first quarterly meeting.1877 Feb 7p2,c3 McILQUHAElected Highway Inspector by Town Council.1877 Feb 7p2,c4 CARRINGTOGives gold mayor's chain. Thanked by council.1877 Feb 7p2,c4 TOWN COUDesign for arms and seal submitted by Windsor Herald, accepted.1877 Feb 7p2,c5 POST OFFICTown Council suggest better outside lighting for new premises.1877 Feb 7p3,c1 UNION WOBoarding out of old men suggested to relieve winter overcrowding.1877 Feb 7p3,c2 POLO AND Report of ball at Assembly Rooms with details of those attending.1877 Feb 7p3,c6 LENNOX, RMinister of North Place lectures on visit to Pompeii.1877 Feb 7p4,c1 HOLST, MRPlays at classical concert at Assembly Rooms.1877 Feb 7p4,c5 CARRINGTOEditorial commending gift of mayor's chain.1877 Feb 7p4,c5 TUKE, H.G.Editorial commends proposed training school for cookery.1877 Feb 7p4,c6 FEMALE REReport of Annual General Meeting.1877 Feb 7p8,c1 BROWN, REAt School of Art prizegiving refers to his presence at founding and need for new premises.1877 Feb 7p8,c1 KNIGHT, J. Headmaster of Art School praised at annual prizegiving.1877 Feb 7p8,c1 SCHOOL OFReport of annual distribution of prizes with Mayor in chair.1877 Feb 7p8,c1 WRIGHT, DFull report of speech at School of Art prizegiving.1877 Feb 7p8,c3 OWEN, REV.Presides at well attended 'Penny Readings' at Town Hall.1877 Feb 7p8,c5 BARON, MISMemorial Parish Church window put in my Whales of Newcastle..1877 Feb 7p8,c5 CORBETT, Late of Bayshill. Obituary refers to important Shropshire connections.1877 Feb 7p8,c5 PARISH CHNew pulpit is gift of Mr R. Davis of Prestbury.1877 Feb 7p8,c6 MONTPELLIPopularity of Saturday Promenade Concerts reported.1877 Feb 1p2,c2 ONLEY, SA Presides at Reform Club dinner.1877 Feb 1p2,c2 REFORM CLAnnual supper at clubrooms, St. George's Place.1877 Feb 1p2,c6 AGG-GARDNPresides at Bristol dinner of Licensed Victuallers.1877 Feb 1p3,c4 GLOUCESTEAnnual supper at Plough Hotel.1877 Feb 1p4,c4 REFORM CLEditorial comment on speeches at annual supper.1877 Feb 1p4,c5 CHARLTON Bazaar in aid of restoration fund.1877 Feb 1p4,c5 SCHOOL OFGuarantee subscribed for and premises sought.1877 Feb 1p4,c6 HOLST, VOGives classical concert with singers from London.1877 Feb 1p4,c6 MONTPELLISuccess of Saturday promenade concerts.1877 Feb 1p4,c6 SERVANTS Appeal for funds after removal.1877 Feb 1p8,c1 BACHELORSReport and guest list.1877 Feb 1p8,c2 COLLEGE, History and contents of museum described in letter to editor.1877 Feb 1p8,c3 WILLMOTT,Entertains guests at banquet in Assembly Rooms.1877 Feb 1p8,c5 CHARLTON Monthly meeting.1877 Feb 1p8,c5 EDWARDS, RVicar of Prestbury's Lenton Letter to parishioners.1877 Feb 1p8,c5 ONLEY, SA Proposes Liberal Association for town.1877 Feb 1p8,c6 HENNEY. MTributes to him by fellow townsman.1877 Feb 2p2,c4 BOARD OF Agree to increase payments to medical officers..1877 Feb 2p2,c5 GUARDIANSStatistics of voting papers.1877 Feb 2p2,c6 BOODLE, ABankruptcy examination deferred.1877 Feb 2p2,c6 VERRIOUR,County Court action against Edwin Jordon to define legal meaning of 'retail'.1877 Feb 2p3,c3 WRIGHT, TAnnual report of Medical Officer of Health.1877 Feb 2p3,c5 AGG-GARDNDefends opposition to Irish Sunday Closing Bill.

1877 Feb 2p3,c5 ONLEY, DR.Letter in reply to his proposal for Liberal Association.1877 Feb 2p5,c1 NEW INN. Brewing plant for sale.1877 Feb 2p8,c3 BUCKMASTETo give inaugural lecture to School of Cookery..1877 Feb 2p8,c3 CORN EXC Concert by 'Jubilee Singers', freed slaves from America.1877 Feb 2p8,c3 GILLING, HNominated as Assessor to assist mayor.1877 Feb 2p8,c4 AMALGAMATLord Fitzharding, Mr Agg-Gardner and the mayor to be present.1877 Feb 2p8,c4 GWINNETT,Letter supporting Mr Humphris' contribution to Parish Church restoration.1877 Feb 2p8,c4 LANE, CHRLetter critcising Mr Agg-Gardner on Irish Sunday Closing Bill.1877 Feb 2p8,c5 BROOK-KAY,Presides at Penny Readings in Town Hall.1877 Feb 2p8,c5 PARISH CHSermon by Dr Bell and collection at Corn Exchange.1877 Feb 2p2,c1 BOARD OF Lunacy committee visit Asylum. Report and discussion.1877 Feb 2p2,c4 EAST CHE Full report of meeting at Corn Exchange.1877 Feb 2p2,c6 BANBURY Report of half-yearly annual general meeting.1877 Feb 2p3,c2 AGG-GARDNCorrespondence on his vote against Irish sunday Closing Bill.1877 Feb 2p3,c2 MUSHET, MRLong letter regarding Agg-Gardner's opposition to Irish Sunday Closing Bill.1877 Feb 2p3,c3 LANE, CHRLetter concerning Agg-Gardner and his local interests.1877 Feb 2p4,c4 HOARE, SI Editorial on his retirement from Liberal candidature.1877 Feb 2p4,c6 BELL, CAN Publishes 'The Four Season at the Lakes' in aid of St. Matthew's building fund.1877 Feb 2p4,c6 GRIFFITHS, Son of Dr Griffiths wins Oxford scholarship.1877 Feb 2p4,c6 KYNASTON,Joins directorate of Imperial Winter Gardens and Skating Rink.1877 Feb 2p4,c6 MORGAN, MConservative agents appoint him as their Assessor.1877 Feb 2p4,c6 PROMENADEditorial on proposal to improve and lengthen Promenade.1877 Feb 2p4,c6 VAN HAGENObituary.1877 Feb 2p5,c5 LETHEREN Subscription list following gale damage to premises.1877 Feb 2p5,c5 SMITH, COFurther subscription list.1877 Feb 2p7,c4 ST. GREGOExtract from 'Some Account of St. Gregory's Catholic Church' published by Williams & Sons.1877 Feb 2p8,c1 AGG-GARDNExtract from 'Gloucester Journal' re his vote against Irish Sunday Closing Bill.1877 Feb 2p8,c1 ASTON, REV.Lectures on 'Bells' at St. Lukes's branch of Church of England Temperance society.1877 Feb 2p8,c1 LENNOX, RLectures on 'Pilgrims Progress' at North Place church.1877 Feb 2p8,c2 AMALGAMATReport of Cheltenham branch annual supper at Corn Exchange.1877 Feb 2p8,c4 HIGHBURY Report of evening entertainment.1877 Mar p2,c1 FALLON, COIntroduction of bye-law on pigs near dwellings contested and debated at length.1877 Mar p2,c3 WINTER GACouncil discuss alternative of site boundary line.1877 Mar p2,c6 PARISH CHCouncil discuss allocation of seats for corporation members.1877 Mar p3,c1 TOLLER. MGuardians discuss letter from Asylum medical superintendent.1877 Mar p3,c5 BOODLE, MReport of bankruptcy proceedings.1877 Mar p4,c5 PROMENADEditorial discusses cost of possible widening of High Street end.1877 Mar p4,c6 AGG-GARDNEditorial attacks MP's support for Colonial Marriages' Bill.1877 Mar p4,c6 INCORPOREditorial on costs incurred.1877 Mar p4,c6 LENNOX, RLectures on Mohammedanism to Young Men's Christian Association.1877 Mar p4,c6 POOR LAWParochial re-division of parish for Poor Law purposes given in detail.1877 Mar p4,c6 WESLEYAN Hears lecture by Rev J.A. Owen.1877 Mar p4,c8 MUSHET, R.Attacks Mr Agg-Gardner's stance on Irish Sunday Closing Bill.1877 Mar p5,c1 TUKE, H.G.In letter asserts his School of Cookery will benefit all classes.1877 Mar p8,c1 GWINNETT,Supports Mr Humphris on Parish Church / New Church controversy.1877 Mar p8,c1 WILSON CHLetter on widening Colonnade part of Promenade.1877 Mar p8,c4 CHESS CLUReport of contest at All Saints' schoolroom.1877 Mar p8,c4 HOLST MR To play at Miss Angele's farewell concert.

1877 Mar p8,c4 ROTUNDA.Full report of Welsh music to celebrate St. Davids Day.1877 Mar p8,c4 WILHELM HFamous violinist appears at Assembly Rooms.1877 Mar p8,c4 YEARSLEY, Death of well known local advocate and last member of family connected with town for 50 years.1877 Mar p8,c5 WALKER REPresides at well-attended Penny Readings at Town Hall.1877 Mar p8,c6 ONLEY, COTo preside at meeting on womens suffrage.1877 Mar p2,c3 BOARD OFRise in Medical Officer of Health's salary defended at weekly meeting. MOH is Mr Jessop.1877 Mar p3,c1 BELL. REVEAnswers letter re bishop's apparel at foundation stone ceremony.1877 Mar p3,c1 MUSHET. R.Letter deploring bishop's vestments.1877 Mar p3,c3 BOODLE. A.Bankruptcy proceedings.1877 Mar p8,c1 ONLEY. MR.Presentation of testimonial for service to liberal party.1877 Mar p8,c3 COLLEGE - To build workshops for use by boys with mechanical bent.1877 Mar p8,c3 PAUPERISMLocal costs of indoor and outdoor relief.1877 Mar p8,c3 WILLIS. MRResigns as St James' Square station master.1877 Mar p8,c4 BROWN. A. His lecture on Roman Councils criticised in letters to editor.1877 Mar p8,c4 BROWN. A. Letter to E. H. Thompson.1877 Mar p8,c4 REGENT STLetter urging its opening up at its northern end.1877 Mar p8,c5 NORTH PLAConcert by choir in schoolroom.1877 Mar p8,c5 ONLEY. COPresides at women's suffrage meeting.1877 Mar p8,c5 WOMEN'S Meeting at Corn Exchange.1877 Mar p8,c6 CHARLTON Reduction of rate announced at monthly meeting.1877 Mar p8,c6 CRICKET C Annual meeting at Royal Hotel.1877 Mar p2,c1 MUNICIPAL Entertainment by aldermen and councillors of North and Central wards.1877 Mar p2,c5 BOARD OF Total number of inmates now 330. Report on conditions in asylum read out.1877 Mar p3,c1 WOMEN'S Report on meeting at Corn Exchange.1877 Mar p3,c4 BISHOP OFTwo letters concerning his strange apparel.1877 Mar p3,c5 VACCINATILetter condemning current practice of injecting from a vaccinated child into another child.1877 Mar p4,c6 COLONNADPlans on show at Messrs Bryant and Garnicks shop.1877 Mar p4,c6 PARISH CHLetter appealing for funds to enable seating to be improved.1877 Mar p4,c6 SCHOOL OFInaugural lecture in afternoon at Rotunda and in evening in Assembly Rooms.1877 Mar p5,c1 BEAUFORT For sale by auction.1877 Mar p5,c1 MONTPELLILarge mansion near Cheltenham College for sale by auction.1877 Mar p8,c3 TOWN COUNew by-laws approved on keeping of cattle, pigs and horses in the town.1877 Mar p8,c4 COLONNADTwo letters endorsing proposed improvements.1877 Mar p2,c1 BOARD OF Discuss Lunatic Asylum management.1877 Mar p2,c3 BELL, REV. Presides at inaugural lecture to School of Cookery at Rotunda.1877 Mar p2,c3 SCHOOL OFMr J.C. Buckmaster lectures at Rotunda and Assembly Rooms assisted by Mrs B.W. Gothard. Very detailed report.1877 Mar p2,c4 FENN, REV. Presides at inaugural lecture to School of Cookery at Assembly Rooms.1877 Mar p4,c2 GROCERY ARev. G. H. Turner of Royal Well Chapel offers his lecture room for meetings.1877 Mar p4,c5 OVERSEERSEditorial, prior to Vestry meeting, praises their work.1877 Mar p4,c6 CENTRAL WCorrection to report:- Dinner supplied by Mr Thomas of Unicorn; tea by Mr Bucknell, confectioner.1877 Mar p4,c6 RACECOURSArrangements for forthcoming Grand Annual Steeple Chases.1877 Mar p5,c1 CHARLTONParticulars of sale.1877 Mar p5,c2 HALDON HParticulars of Sale.1877 Mar p5,c3 CORBETT, Claims on estate required.1877 Mar p8,c2 WHITE CROReport of match against Royal Agricultural College.1877 Apr 4p2,c1 PROVIDENCDiscussion over drainage problems at council meeting.1877 Apr 4p2,c1 TOWN COUMonthly meeting - full report.1877 Apr 4p2,c1 WRIGHT, TMinister of Health's public health report for 1st quarter.

1877 Apr 4p2,c2 SCHOOL A Discusses difficulty of enforcing compulsory attendance.1877 Apr 4p2,c4 LIBERATIONAddress by Mr H. Vincent at Corn Exchange.1877 Apr 4p2,c6 CLEEVE HILCrown court case on rights of commoners.1877 Apr 4p4,c2 SCHOOL OFDemonstration lessons advertised.1877 Apr 4p4,c6 BOYCE. W. College master retires after 30 years.1877 Apr 4p4,c6 CORMELL, MContractor for Winter Garden heating system.1877 Apr 4p4,c6 MARSHALL, Contractors for Winter Gardens iron railings.1877 Apr 4p4,c6 SUTER, MRArchitect of Winter Garden.1877 Apr 4p4,c6 WINTER GAProgress report.1877 Apr 4p8,c1 HUMPHRIS,Elected parish warden after much debate.1877 Apr 4p8,c1 PARISH VESAnnual meeting - full report.1877 Apr 4p8,c3 PARISH CHPassion week services well attended.1877 Apr 4p8,c3 ST. JOHN'SFarewell sermon preached by Rev. J.J. Luce.1877 Apr 4p8,c4 AGG-GARDNMP for town presents petition in favour of women's suffrage.1877 Apr 4p8,c4 CAMBRAY CConcert in aid of funds for Spurgeon's pastor's fund.1877 Apr 4p8,c4 COLLEGE, Part singing competition.1877 Apr 4p8,c4 GARDENERSMeeting at George Hotel.1877 Apr 4p8,c4 OVERSEERSMeeting for nominations for coming year.1877 Apr 4p8,c4 ST. LUKES Tea meeting at Naunton Infant Schoolrooms.1877 Apr 4p8,c5 WILSON, CLetter to editor on town improvements..1877 Apr 1p2,c3 BOARD OF Discuss division between male and female wards in workhouse.1877 Apr 1p4,c1 TOWNSHENOffers tuition to young ladies at 5 Painswick Lawn.1877 Apr 1p4,c5 DELANCEY Detailed description of new scarlatina block.1877 Apr 1p4,c5 WATERWOREditorial on proposal for Town Council to take over waterworks.1877 Apr 1p4,c6 BREN, R. RPresentation to late curate of St. Mark's church.1877 Apr 1p4,c6 CAMBRAY CReport of public meeting to support Baptist Union annuity fund.1877 Apr 1p4,c6 LECKHAMPReport of monthly meeting - Mr J.L. Anley to retire shortly.1877 Apr 1p4,c6 LECKHAMPTReport of annual Easter Vestry.1877 Apr 1p4,c6 LENNOX, WLectures on Rome at North Place church.1877 Apr 1p8,c1 COMEDY CLDetailed report of last two productions for the season at Theatre Royal.1877 Apr 1p8,c2 BRITISH ANFull report of Cheltenham auxiliary annual meeting at Assembly Rooms.1877 Apr 1p8,c3 COTSWOLDResume of seasons hunting.1877 Apr 1p8,c3 COWLEY MFull report of annual steeple chase.1877 Apr 1p8,c4 CHARLTON Discuss expenses for repairs of road and for street lighting at monthly meeting.1877 Apr 1p8,c4 CHURCHWAList of appointments for various sub-parishes and districts of Cheltenham.1877 Apr 1p8,c4 FARMERS' Report of annual shareholders at Corn Exchange.1877 Apr 1p8,c4 OVERSEERSList of all Overseers appointed by Cheltenham magistrates.1877 Apr 1p8,c4 ST. MATTHSermon and collection for new parish church at All Saint's church.1877 Apr 1p8,c4 STRUGNELLLectures on British and Foreign shells at St. James' school room.1877 Apr 1p8,c4 TEMPORARTo be re-opened with collections for funds of new church.1877 Apr 1p8,c5 PENNY REAReport of last Penny Reading entertainments for season.1877 Apr 1p2,c4 STEEPLE C Full report of two days racing.1877 Apr 1p2,c6 COTTESWOLReport of annual meeting.1877 Apr 1p3,c4 EDUCATIONAnalysis of attendance etc at all Cheltenham public elementary and certified efficient schools.1877 Apr 1p4,c1 CARNLEY JNTakes over business of W.B. Payne at 84 High Street.1877 Apr 1p4,c1 ROBERTS, Appointed to audit accounts of local boards of Charlton Kings and Leckhampton.1877 Apr 1p4,c6 WATER WOEditorial on proposal for Town Council to take over Water Works.1877 Apr 1p5,c3 VITTORIA Particulars of accommodation to let.

1877 Apr 1p5,c4 IMPROVEMStatement of accounts for year ending 18 September 1876.1877 Apr 1p8,c2 CHESSHYRE,Letter to editor on Lenthall v Morgan case.1877 Apr 1p8,c2 STROUD, FLetter to editor on Lenthall v Morgan case.1877 Apr 1p8,c3 BROWN, A Letter re old cemetery and burial of nonconformists.1877 Apr 1p8,c4 MORE, J. Letter re Canon Bell's observations on the burial of nonconformists.1877 Apr 1p8,c5 BOARD OF Report on election of new guardians.1877 Apr 1p8,c5 LECKHAMPCorrection to name of J.L. Anley given as resigning - should have read Captain Scott.1877 Apr 1p8,c5 RAGGED SCAppeal for cast-off clothing.1877 Apr 1p8,c5 WESLEYAN Report of concluding entertainment of session.1877 Apr 2p2,c1 ONLEY. MR Tributes paid at Board of Guardians meeting.1877 Apr 2p2,c1 TRYE. REV.Re-elected chairman Board of Guardians.1877 Apr 2p2,c2 LENTHALL Libel actions settled without need for arbitration.1877 Apr 2p2,c3 BOODLE. AFurther public examination for bankruptcy.1877 Apr 2p3,c1 BRISTOL A Meeting at Ladies College - full report.1877 Apr 2p4,c2 MAGNETIC Hours of admission and charges.1877 Apr 2p4,c5 ONLEY. MR Editorial tributes following his death.1877 Apr 2p4,c6 ALL SAINT New organ inaugurated.1877 Apr 2p4,c6 BANBURY Direct Railway Bill hearing by House of Commons Committee.1877 Apr 2p4,c6 TRYE. REV.Rector of Leckhampton installed as Hon. Canon at Gloucester.1877 Apr 2p8,c2 ONLEY. MR Obituary and report of funeral.1877 Apr 2p8,c4 BROWN. DRLetter to editor re speech at meeting of Liberation Society.1877 Apr 2p8,c5 WILSON CHLetter to editor re town improvement schemes.1877 May p2,c1 BOARD OF Worried by increase in non-settled paupers chargeable to town.1877 May p2,c1 SCHOOL ATMr Wigley starting to send children of four and five to school.1877 May p2,c2 BURIALS BIPublic meeting at Corn Exchange. Dr A. Morton Brown and Thomas Whittard preside.1877 May p4,c6 MUSIC EXAMr J. A. Matthews can provide details of first local music exams.1877 May p4,c6 ONLEY. SA Takes son's seat for central ward.1877 May p4,c6 ONLEY. S. JLiberal party pass resolution regretting his death.1877 May p5,c6 BLIZARD. MLate teacher of water colour drawing, of Otago Terrace.1877 May p5,c6 HILL FORSTClaims on estate.1877 May p5,c6 VAN HAGEN.Late of Dyffryn House, Leckhampton. Claims on estate.1877 May p8,c2 BOODLE. A.Examination in bankruptcy in County Court.1877 May p8,c3 BROWN. ALetter to Canon Bell on burials.1877 May p8,c3 GARNER. TOf Fairview Street. Suicide by hanging.1877 May p8,c4 MOORE. COVicar of All Saints writes defending new organ.1877 May p8,c4 WILSON. CLetter on town improvements and proposed increase in rates.1877 May p8,c5 MONTPELLILetter complaining of encroachments on footpath.1877 May p8,c5 PITTVILLE. Complaint from resident about men swimming in lake.1877 May p8,c6 ODDFELLOBaron De Ferrieres elected trustee to join Mr Skillicorne and Mr Fallon.1877 May p2,c1 TOWN COUResolution to ask Parish Church to reserve seats for mayor etc.1877 May p2,c3 COLONNADProposals before town council to widen it.1877 May p2,c4 WATERWORMemorial before council to buy waterworks. Memorial has 850 names.1877 May p3,c2 POLICE FO Letter to editor claiming Cheltenham Police Force is inefficient.1877 May p4,c6 REFORM CLMr J. S. Lenthall elected president in place of the late Mr Onley..1877 May p4,c6 WATERWOREditorial on proposal before council to purchase.1877 May p8,c2 HEALTH COCheltenham's Medical Officer of Health and the Borough Surveyor represent town at conference.1877 May p8,c3 EARLY CLOGrocers and tea dealers agree to close on wednesdays at 5.00 pm.1877 May p8,c3 MAY FLOWTo be held today at the Montpellier Gardens.

1877 May p8,c3 ROYAL GLOAssemble in Cheltenham for annual six days drill.1877 May p8,c3 SKATING RISeason closes at end of May. Next season will be as part of Winter Garden Company.1877 May p8,c3 TOWN COUAt this weeks meeting the new Coat of Arms was displayed.1877 May p8,c4 BURIALS Various letters on burial policy in town.1877 May p8,c5 TROUT Letter deploring sale in town of young trout from River Chelt.1877 May p8,c5 VACCINATIMeeting in Town Hall condemning Acts as severe and tyrannical.1877 May p2,c4 HOPPER, MCheltenham potter exhibits at flower show.1877 May p2,c4 HORTICULTFlower show at Montpellier with prizewinners list.1877 May p2,c4 HUSSARS, In Cheltenham for training exercises - full report.1877 May p2,c6 SOCIETY F Sermon on cruelty to animals by Rev. J. Walker.1877 May p2,c6 WALKER, REMinister of Covenanted Church of Scotland near Prestbury Road.1877 May p4,c6 OXFORD LOSuccessful local candidates.1877 May p4,c6 WATER COEditorial comment on Water Company purchase.1877 May p4,c6 YEOMANRYMen and N.C,O's of local squadron give ball at Assembly Rooms.1877 May p8,c2 CHURCH MIAnnual meeting of local branch.1877 May p8,c2 CHURCH MIAnnual sermons preached.1877 May p8,c2 COTSWOLDReport on Captain Sumner's third show.1877 May p8,c3 BROWN, A.Letter on burials question.1877 May p8,c3 LENNOX, WLetter on burials question.1877 May p8,c4 BRADFIELDLetter re religious instruction at Prestbury schools.1877 May p8,c4 BROOM, CHLetter deploring scarcity of trout in river Chelt.1877 May p8,c4 WHEELER, Letter objecting to purchase of water works by corporation.1877 May p8,c5 CHARLTON Monthly meeting report.1877 May p8,c5 NORTH PLASermons in aid of Sabbath School.1877 May p8,c5 WILLIS, MRPresentations on his retirement from post.1877 May p8,c6 BOULTON, New studio contains several pieces of sculpture.1877 May p2,c4 INDIAN FE Meeting at Corn Exchange chaired by Rev. J.A. Aston.1877 May p2,c5 COTTESWOLAssemble at Queen's Hotel for visit to Leckhampton hill.1877 May p3,c3 TRYE, REV.Represents Cheltenham at annual conference for Guardians of the Poor.1877 May p4,c1 SMITH, AROf Grosvenor Place, bankrupt.1877 May p4,c1 TRINITY C Middleton & Sons invite tenders for alteration and re-pewing.1877 May p4,c6 CARRINGTOHis gift of mayoral chain on view at Martins Jewellers.1877 May p4,c6 COTSWOLDMr Richardson-Gardner planning to re-introduce stag hunting.1877 May p4,c6 MANOR OFMr Agg-Gardner presides at Court Leet dinner.1877 May p4,c6 MARKET. Removal to Gloucester Road site proving successful.1877 May p4,c6 REGENT STPlans for widening at Junction with High Street.1877 May p4,c6 WHITSUNTIAlmost all shops closed. Entertainments at Pittville.1877 May p8,c2 BURIALS QLetters from Mr Agg-Gardner, D.J. Humphris and J.C.P.1877 May p8,c2 HARTLEY, Portrait to be commissioned of resident surgeon at General Hospital.1877 May p8,c2 LENTHALL,Presides at meeting of National Agricultural Labnourers' Union.1877 May p8,c2 SKILLICORNMayor recovering from illness.1877 May p8,c3 SMITH, WIReply to Edwin Bradfield's letter on religious instruction in Prestbury.1877 May p8,c4 CO-OPERATLetter on conviction of manager for selling bread without weighing it.1877 May p2,c3 BOARD OF Discuss function of Education Attendance Committee.1877 May p2,c5 BUTTER PRMagistrates hear cases against local grocers. See also editorial on page 4..1877 May p4,c1 CHARLTON Abstract of accounts for year ending March 25 1877.1877 May p4,c2 MIDDLETONSeek tenders for re-pewing Trinity Church.1877 May p4,c6 LIBERALS. Excursion train arranged to take local Liberals to Birmingham Gladstone meeting.

1877 May p4,c6 REFORM CLChairman, Mr J.S. Lenthall, reports on visit to Agricultural Labourers' Union conference.1877 May p4,c6 REGENT STProposed alteration to widen narrowest, 10ft. 2in., point to 24ft.1877 May p4,c6 SKATING RISpecial openings on four evening a week.1877 May p4,c6 THEATRE RReview of current productions.1877 May p5,c6 BROOKE, MClaims on estate required.1877 May p8,c1 TRAINING Detailed account of biennial re-union of students.1877 May p8,c3 UNITARIANReport of quarterly tea meeting.1877 May p8,c4 BRADFIELDLetter re Mr Smith and attendance committee regarding Prestbury Parish School.1877 May p8,c4 HOARSLEY, Letter re butter prosecutions and analysis of butter.1877 Jun 6p2,c1 ARLE ROADCouncil discuss state of road and possible widening.1877 Jun 6p2,c1 WRIGHT, DMedical Officer reports to council on conference on health and sewage in towns.1877 Jun 6p2,c2 GREAT WESCouncil discuss late retention of lights by Gas Company.1877 Jun 6p2,c3 DE FERRIE Informs council of plight of some children who unable to attend school through poverty.1877 Jun 6p2,c5 PARISH CHFull report of archidiaconal visitation by Sir George Prevost.1877 Jun 6p4,c6 BOULTON, Reference to his carved stone work on new Parish Church pulpit.1877 Jun 6p4,c6 REGENT STEditorial comment on scheme for improvement of High Street outlet.1877 Jun 6p4,c6 SCHOOL A Editorial comment on Baron De Ferrieres' statement to council.1877 Jun 6p4,c6 SKATING RITo be open during summer evenings - decision by directors welcomed.1877 Jun 6p4,c6 ST. MARY' New pulpit given by R. Davis, architect, and used for first time at archidiaconal visitation.1877 Jun 6p4,c6 WALKER, RESermon on cruelty to animals now issued in pamphlet form to aid funds of Ladies' Society for Protection of Animals.1877 Jun 6p5,c2 SEGRAVE HFor sale - full description of property.1877 Jun 6p8,c2 WILLIAMS, In letter comments on butter adulteration argument.1877 Jun 6p8,c4 BELL, CAN Replies to letter on improvement to appearance of, and access to, cemetery.1877 Jun 6p8,c4 MONTPELLIBetter complains about deterioration and refers to competition from summer opening of skating rink.1877 Jun 1p2,c4 CLARKE. V.Dispute over Cheltenham property reaches Court of Appeal.1877 Jun 1p4,c6 GREGORY. Examiner pays tribute to surgeon on his death, aged 54.1877 Jun 1p4,c6 TIESSET. C Cheltenham born pianist achieving success in Newcastle.1877 Jun 1p4,c6 WATER CORefuse to sell to town council.1877 Jun 1p5,c1 SEGRAVE HFor sale.1877 Jun 1p5,c3 TURNPIKE Tolls to be auctioned at Fleece Hotel.1877 Jun 1p5,c6 TOWNSHENDEducational course for young ladies at 5 Painswick Lawn.1877 Jun 1p8,c1 BANBURY Mr T. Beale Browne's claim for compensation heard in London.1877 Jun 1p8,c1 GASCOIGNEDentist gives evidence to committee of Royal College of Surgeons.1877 Jun 1p8,c1 PARISH CHEntire pulpit, not just carvings, made by Boultons.1877 Jun 1p8,c2 PROTESTANAnniversary meeting in Parish Schoolroom. Sermon by Rev. Beaver H. Blacker.1877 Jun 1p8,c3 BROOM, CHLetter on Mr Horsley's controversial butter analysis.1877 Jun 1p8,c4 COMBE. B. Letter complaining about practice of throwing cats and dogs in Chelt.1877 Jun 1p8,c4 PITTVILLE Claim that it is not sufficiently supported by locals.1877 Jun 1p8,c5 DAVIES. H. Montpellier fete successfully postponed to next day because of rain.1877 Jun 1p8,c6 DAVIS. W. Entertains friends at stock auction at Christ Church Farm.1877 Jun 2p2,c3 VACCINATIJames Smith and others summonsed for not having a child vaccinated.1877 Jun 2p4,c5 TOWN COUVacancy in East Ward following Mr S. Malvern filing petition in liquidation.1877 Jun 2p4,c6 ASSEMBLYExhibition of war maps.1877 Jun 2p4,c6 BUTTER ADReferred to at a meeting of the Society of Public Analysts.1877 Jun 2p4,c6 PRESTBURYCase heard at Lambeth Palace. Judgement reserved.1877 Jun 2p4,c6 TOWN COUHackney carriage licenses granted - now total 88 fly licenses and 15 pony carriage licenses.1877 Jun 2p5,c1 PROMENADNumber 1 for sale by auction on 28th June 1877.1877 Jun 2p8,c1 LADIES COLHeated AGM of proprietors lasts 6 hours.

1877 Jun 2p8,c2 PRUDENTIACheltenham insurance case heard in House of Lords.1877 Jun 2p8,c5 St JAMES Letter deploring dusty approach road. Writer criticizes both GWR and the Town Council.1877 Jun 2p2,c1 COLLEGE, Full report of AGM of College Proprietors.1877 Jun 2p2,c1 EDWARDS, At College AGM strongly condemns fagging and corporal punishment.1877 Jun 2p2,c1 ROOKE, DRRaises matter of fagging and corporal punishment at College AGM.1877 Jun 2p2,c2 GAITSKELL,At College AGM raises question of scholarships being restricted to boarders.1877 Jun 2p2,c3 COLLEGE, Full report of Sir Garnet Wolseley's speech at College prize-giving.1877 Jun 2p2,c5 COLLEGE, Report of post-AGM concerts in boys' classical room.1877 Jun 2p3,c1 STEEL, J.D.Chairman of Guardians House Committee recommends repairs to house.1877 Jun 2p4,c1 HOLST, MRTo play at benefit concert at Corn Exchange.1877 Jun 2p4,c1 THEATRE RFamous comedian, Charles Matthews, to appear for 2 nights only.1877 Jun 2p4,c6 ARCHERY. Report of first prize meeting of Cheltenham Archers.1877 Jun 2p4,c6 EDWARDS, RReference to vicar of Prestbury's membership of Society of Holy Cross.1877 Jun 2p8,c1 WHITTARD,Of Cheltenham chairs meeting on church and state at Winchcombe.1877 Jun 2p8,c3 HORSLEY, Letter on butter adulteration question.1877 Jun 2p8,c3 WILLIAMS, Continues butter adulteration question in long detailed letter.1877 Jun 2p8,c4 FENN, J.F. Letter on funds required for Protestant Mission in Lower Canada.1877 Jun 2p8,c5 DAVIES, HETestimonial to former Improvement Commissioner presented by Agg-Gardner MP.1877 Jun 2p8,c5 ST. JOHNS Lecture on cookery by Mrs Gothard in aid of Cheltenham creche.1877 Jul 4 p2,c1 TOWN COUFull report of monthly meeting - Personal matters take precedence over other business.1877 Jul 4 p2,c4 BOARD OF Query amounts paid by Union for County and Police Rates.1877 Jul 4 p3,c2 COTTESWOLReport of meeting at Cirencester.1877 Jul 4 p3,c5 BANBURY AReport from House of Lord's committee.1877 Jul 4 p4,c1 GREGORY, Claims on estate.1877 Jul 4 p4,c6 CHAPMAN, Proprietor of coach running daily to Malvern.1877 Jul 4 p4,c6 EARTH STODinner at Fleece Hotel.1877 Jul 4 p4,c6 EAST WARDEditorial on two candidates for election - Mr. J.D. Steel Junior and Mr Thomas Harper.1877 Jul 4 p4,c6 HARPER, TCandidate for East ward election.1877 Jul 4 p4,c6 STEEL, J. D Candidate for East Ward election.1877 Jul 4 p5,c6 BEHAN. MALate of No 6 Malvern Place - Claims on estate.1877 Jul 4 p8,c3 COLLEGE, Detailed account of cricket match versus Clifton College.1877 Jul 4 p8,c4 FALLON, J. Replies to Mr. Onley who complained he was not elected committee member after death of his son.1877 Jul 4 p8,c4 MOORE, E Long letter criticizes Mr Neale over question of supply of drugs to Union.1877 Jul 4 p8,c4 MUSHET, R.Letter in support of Mr Horsley regarding butter question.1877 Jul 4 p8,c4 ONLEY, SA Letter to Mr J. Fallon after failure to be elected to committees after death of his son.1877 Jul 4 p8,c4 ROOKE, T. Letter re corporal punishment at Cheltenham College.1877 Jul 11p2,c1 DAWES, MR.Praised by Guardians on resignation and granted superannuation allowance.1877 Jul 11p2,c2 BROWN, DSpeaks on ritualism and separation of church and state.1877 Jul 11p2,c2 WRIGHT, DGuardians discuss workhouse small pox case and vaccination problems.1877 Jul 11p2,c3 CHURCH ASCanon Bell presides over meeting on restoration of protestant principles at Corn Exchange.1877 Jul 11p4,c6 BANBURY AEditorial comment on bill's third reading in the Lords.1877 Jul 11p4,c6 GAS WORKSReport of employees annual outing to Evesham.1877 Jul 11p4,c6 HEPWORTH,Dies at residence in St. James's Square.1877 Jul 11p4,c6 MONTPELLIFull report of serious fire at Leapmans jewellers shop.1877 Jul 11p4,c6 STEEL, J.D.Elected unopposed to East Ward seat. Editorial comment.1877 Jul 11p8,c2 DE FERRIE Report of speech at Reform Club annual dinner.1877 Jul 11p8,c2 LENTHALL, JPresident of Reform Club speaks at annual dinner.1877 Jul 11p8,c2 REFORM CLFull report of annual fete and dinner held at Ross.

1877 Jul 11p8,c2 SKILLICORNAs mayor speaks on Liberal cause at Reform Club annual dinner.1877 Jul 11p8,c3 PITTVILLE Report of 'Early Closing Fete' at which balloon ascents take place.1877 Jul 11p8,c4 ONLEY, S. At sale of effects, portrait of Craven Berkeley bought for Reform Club.1877 Jul 11p8,c5 CONGREGAFisk Jubilee Singers concert in aid of education of emancipated slaves in America.1877 Jul 11p8,c5 TICKELL, Obituary of Cheltenham resident.1877 Jul 18p2,c2 SWINDON, Dispute re election of guardian for parish - report of inquiry.1877 Jul 18p2,c5 BUTT. MR.Letter to Mayor re provision of public swimming bath etc.1877 Jul 18p8,c2 BELL. REV. Reports on progress of fund for new church.1877 Jul 18p8,c2 CYPHER MRWins award at Evesham flower show.1877 Jul 18p8,c2 GUN CLUB,To compete at Weymouth.1877 Jul 18p8,c2 SCHOOL OFPrizes and exam successes.1877 Jul 18p8,c2 WORKHOUSEntertained to tea by chaplain in grounds of his house.1877 Jul 18p8,c3 BOARD OF Annual outing to Chedworth to inspect roman remains.1877 Jul 18p8,c3 BOARD OF Speeches at luncheon following trip to Chedworth.1877 Jul 18p8,c3 St. MATTHMonthly offertory in temporary church.1877 Jul 18p8,c4 PRESTBURYDecision by Dean of Arches following court at Lambeth.1877 Jul 25p2,c2 COLONNADTown Council fail to agree on proposal for widening.1877 Jul 25p2,c6 ADAMS, GEClerk in holy orders faces charges of indecently assaulting three girls.1877 Jul 25p3,c1 SMITH, ARBankrupt solicitor appears in County Court.1877 Jul 25p3,c3 PEARCE. B.Presides at meeting to celebrate anniversary of Alderton Wesleyan Chapel.1877 Jul 25p3,c4 EDWARDS, Lord Penzance gives decision in Prestbury Ritual Case.1877 Jul 25p4,c4 WATER COEditorial suggesting compulsory purchase by Town Council.1877 Jul 25p4,c6 SUNDAY SCHeld by North Place Church, Salem Baptist Church and Unitarian Church.1877 Jul 25p4,c6 VOLUNTEERInspected at Pittville by Col. Moggridge. R. E.1877 Jul 25p8,c1 COLLEGE, Wins Ashburton Challenge.1877 Jul 25p8,c2 BANBURY Verdict for Company in case brought by Mr T. Beale Browne.1877 Jul 25p8,c2 FORESTERSProcession from Plough Hotel to Pittville and dancing in Pump Room.1877 Jul 25p8,c2 WATERWOREmployees outing to Bath.1877 Jul 25p8,c3 WEBB, WILCleared of selling stolen books.1877 Jul 25p8,c51 SKILLICORNAttends liberal fete at Stroud.1877 Aug 1p2,c2 JUVENILE Reports and prizes.1877 Aug 1p2,c4 VOLUNTEERCheltenham Rifle Volunteers at All Saints Church.1877 Aug 1p4,c4 ARCHERY. Archers of Wye visit Cheltenham to compete with Archers of Cheltenham.1877 Aug 1p4,c4 COLORADO Coloured plate and model of beetle on display at Examiner's offices.1877 Aug 1p4,c4 St LUKES Order placed for erection of clock in tower.1877 Aug 1p4,c4 St. MATTHEditorial congratulating Rector on raising ï¾£2500 for new roof.1877 Aug 1p4,c4 VOTER'S LIOverseers lists posted on church and chapel doors.1877 Aug 1p4,c5 BATHURST. Marriage at Parish Church. Bride is eldest daughter of Rector of Cheltenham.1877 Aug 1p4,c5 ENGLISH. DArticle on his imprisonment in 1643 by Puritans and subsequent death of his wife.1877 Aug 1p4,c6 CHEYNE. CAIllustrated lecture in Assembly Rooms on Polar Voyages.1877 Aug 1p8,c3 CHARLTON Meeting convened by managers of National Schools to seek more voluntary contributions.1877 Aug 1p8,c5 SCAVENGERAnnual outing to Evesham of corporation employed scavengers.1877 Aug 1p8,c5 St MATTHELetter from Canon Bell on success of fund raising for new church.1877 Aug 1p8,c6 RYEWORTH First anniversary service held.1877 Aug 8p2,c1 BELL, REV. On committee for bringing advantages of curative magnestism within reach of suffering poor of Cheltenham.1877 Aug 8p2,c2 QUARTERLYDetails of Registrar-General report on town statistics.1877 Aug 8p3,c1 GRAMMAR Report of distribution of prizes with speeches.1877 Aug 8p3,c1 GRIFFITHS,Preaches sermon on Grammar School prize-giving.

1877 Aug 8p3,c1 JEFFERY, MAt Grammar School prize-giving discusses difference between public and private schools.1877 Aug 8p3,c2 GEEVES, WComments at some length on proposed street improvements.1877 Aug 8p3,c3 COTTESWOLReport of field meeting.1877 Aug 8p4,c1 ASSEMBLYCommander Cheyne to lecture on search for Sir John Franklyn.1877 Aug 8p4,c6 CARRINGTOReport of presentation of gift of mayoral chain and badge.1877 Aug 8p4,c6 TOWN BANEditorial comment on need for subscriptions.1877 Aug 8p5,c5 MONTPELLILetter complaining about activities allowed.1877 Aug 8p8,c1 REFORM CLReport of supper given to West Ward workers at recent corporation election.1877 Aug 8p8,c3 DELANCEY Baron De Ferrieres proposes that council should pay cost of public patients.1877 Aug 8p8,c8 SKILLICORNReport of speech given at Reform Club supper.1877 Aug 1p2,c1 DELANCEY Baron de Ferrieres tells Guardians there were only 2 patients during the year.1877 Aug 1p2,c2 GREAT WESWidow of Mr Hands killed in accident brings action for damages.1877 Aug 1p2,c4 HERBERT, Herbert v Hughes. Full report of case of alleged seduction.1877 Aug 1p3,c6 MEDICINE Rev. Bell and Canon Aston on committee of 'Society for bringing the advantages of curative medicine within reach of the suffering poor of Cheltenham.'1877 Aug 1p4,c5 WATER SUPMr Bateman, hydraulic engineer, visits to discuss supply problem.1877 Aug 1p4,c6 BANBURY AShareholders meeting sanctions ï¾£400,000 stock issue.1877 Aug 1p4,c6 BATH ROA Visits Cirencester for annual outing.1877 Aug 1p4,c6 STONEHAMSon bitten by visiting circus monkey.1877 Aug 1p5,c5 WINNINGTOOf Balcarras House. - Claims on estate.1877 Aug 1p8,c1 REFORM CLBaron de Ferrieres presents portrait of late Samuel Onley Junior.1877 Aug 1p8,c5 WILSON, CLetter on proposed widening of North Street, etc.1877 Aug 2p2,c2 SPIERS, MRGuardians agree to salary increase for dispenser.1877 Aug 2p3,c2 SMITH, ARBankrupt solicitor in court.1877 Aug 2p4,c6 DE FERRIE Editorial supporting him against critics.1877 Aug 2p4,c6 WINTER GAGlazing of roof progressing.1877 Aug 2p5,c1 ABAN COUSale particulars.1877 Aug 2p8,c4 AGG-GARDNPays for treat for workhouse children and imbeciles.1877 Aug 2p8,c4 WILSON, CLetter in reply to his statements on proposed North Street improvements.1877 Aug 2p8,c5 POWELL ANPromenade upholsterers in liquidation.1877 Aug 2p2,c2 TICEHURSTResigns as superintendent registrar after 34 years.1877 Aug 2p4,c5 WATER COEditorial attacking statements in 'Looker-on'.1877 Aug 2p4,c6 NEWSPAPEEditorial complaining of nuisance caused by street newspaper sellers.1877 Aug 2p8,c1 CLEEVE C Commoners rights questioned in Police Court.1877 Aug 2p8,c2 ELECTORALTotals of objections to voters.1877 Aug 2p8,c3 AMBROSE SMeeting at Fleece Hotel to discuss proposed improvements.1877 Aug 2p8,c3 VERNEY, G.To be manager and secretary of Winter Garden.1877 Aug 2p8,c4 HUME-ROTHLetter concerning vaccination prosecutions.1877 Sep 5p2,c6 BRISTOL A Report of annual meeting.1877 Sep 5p3,c4 ELEMENTARReport of council on Gloucestershire including Cheltenham.1877 Sep 5p4,c1 THEATRE RVisit of Mr and Mrs Bandman to present Shakespearian plays.1877 Sep 5p4,c6 DE FERRIE Quotes 'Looker-On' comments on Reform Club nomination.1877 Sep 5p4,c6 INCORPOREditorial comment on success.1877 Sep 5p4,c6 LADIES' COResults of Oxford examinations listed.1877 Sep 5p4,c6 SKILLICORNOpens subscription list for Indian Famine Relief Fund.1877 Sep 5p5,c2 SHURDINGDetails of property and land for sale.1877 Sep 5p8,c1 STEEDS, C Late of Pittville villas, London meeting of creditors.1877 Sep 5p8,c3 BETHESDA Comment on anniversary sermon.1877 Sep 5p8,c3 MATTHEWS,His choral society to start eighth session.

1877 Sep 5p8,c4 SMITH, M.Letter on town improvements.1877 Sep 5p8,c4 SOCIETY F Letter giving details of prizes.1877 Sep 5p8,c5 BUBB, MR.Organises outing for town bakers to Birdlip.1877 Sep 5p8,c5 MARGARETBakers' chairman speaks at outing.1877 Sep 1p2,c2 BOARD OF Accounts of each parish Union for half year.1877 Sep 1p2,c3 VACCINATIBoard of Guardians vote on whether to issue summons against defaulters.1877 Sep 1p2,c4 TOWN COUSpecial meeting to consider last ten months accounts and next year's estimates. See also editorial on Page 4.1877 Sep 1p4,c2 INDIAN FASubscription list and appeal by Mayor.1877 Sep 1p4,c3 FRASER, MResigns from Ladies' College and opens school at Elmley, 21 Royal Parade.1877 Sep 1p4,c3 HAWKINS, Advertises for pupils to school at Wilton House, Grosvenor Street.1877 Sep 1p4,c6 TOWN COUEditorial on Town Improvements discussion.1877 Sep 1p5,c2 ROSE HILL.To be auctioned - full description.1877 Sep 1p5,c6 TURNPIKE Dowdeswell gate and Uckington gate tolls to be let.1877 Sep 1p8,c2 AGG-GARDNSails to New York.1877 Sep 1p8,c2 COCKRELL,Short obituary.1877 Sep 1p8,c2 WINTERBOTHis photographs, taken at Indian famine relief camp at Bellary, on display at Examiner office.1877 Sep 1p8,c4 LANE, CHRLetter deploring compulsory vaccination.1877 Sep 1p8,c4 SOLOMON, Letter re proposed approaches to Great Western Station.1877 Sep 1p8,c5 CHARLTON Report of annual show.1877 Sep 1p8,c5 ST. MARY' Report of harvest festival.1877 Sep 1p8,c7 COLLEGE, List of students passing Oxford and Cambridge School's examination.1877 Sep 1p2,c1 TOWN COUSpecial meeting to consider Town Improvement Schemes - full report. See also editorial page 4.1877 Sep 1p3,c2 BOARD OF Consider payment to late relieving officer, Mr W. Dawes, during his illness.1877 Sep 1p4,c2 INDIAN FAFurther subscription list.1877 Sep 1p4,c2 LAYTON, H.Organist of St. Gregory's Church gives lessons.1877 Sep 1p4,c4 WILLIAMS,At 83 gives up his library and reading room.1877 Sep 1p4,c6 CHRIST CHEditorial on possibility of churchwardens, General McCausland and J. Middleton, becoming patrons of living.1877 Sep 1p8,c3 FENN, REV.,Considers offer of the living of St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol.1877 Sep 1p8,c3 MALVERN, Bankruptcy notice.1877 Sep 1p8,c4 RIFLE VOL Entertained by Mr W.T. Potter at East Court.1877 Sep 1p8,c4 VACCINATIReport of anti-vaccination meetings in town. Parents, not allowing children to be vaccinated, are imprisoned.1877 Sep 1p8,c5 COTSWOLD Report of annual prize giving.1877 Sep 2p2,c2 HORTICULTFull report of last exhibition at Montpellier Gardens.1877 Sep 2p2,c2 SKILLICOR Presides at annual dinner of Horticultural Society - full report.1877 Sep 2p2,c6 UNION WOMr Pearce, master, seeks increase in salary.1877 Sep 2p3,c6 LENTHALL,Portrait of president given to Reform Club.1877 Sep 2p3,c6 REFORM CLReport of special meeting held to consider purchase of club premises.1877 Sep 2p4,c5 CHRIST CHEditorial clarification of patronage question.1877 Sep 2p4,c5 GRAMMAR Editorial comment on reforms.1877 Sep 2p4,c5 IMPROVEMEditorial comment on progress of various schemes.1877 Sep 2p4,c6 CHELTENHEditorial praise for punctuality - 'Sound of horn at l0 in High Street.'1877 Sep 2p4,c6 FENN, REV.,Of Christ Church preaches at Gloucester Cathedral ordination service.1877 Sep 2p4,c6 HOME FOR Editorial commend forthcoming concert.1877 Sep 2p4,c6 JEWS SOCIEAmount collected at local churches given.1877 Sep 2p4,c6 JONES, RO Former town business man dies in Natal.1877 Sep 2p4,c6 LADIES SO Editorial commendation.1877 Sep 2p8,c4 MATTHEWS,Principal of Whitworth School of Science lectures at 10th annual session.1877 Sep 2p8,c4 SKILLICOR Presides at annual session of Whitworth School of Science.

1877 Sep 2p8,c5 SKILLICOR In letter replies to Christopher Lanes's allegations on prison conditions.1877 Oct 3p1,c4 BOROUGH RCourt for revision of borough parliamentary lists.1877 Oct 3p2,c1 TOWN COUMonthly meeting - full report.1877 Oct 3p3,c1 SOCIETY F Annual meeting of Winchcombe Deanery Association in Corn Exchange.1877 Oct 3p3,c2 BOARD OF Discusses rise in salary for workhouse master and matron.1877 Oct 3p4,c5 COLLEGE, Editorial comment on proposal for its future.1877 Oct 3p4,c5 GRAMMAR Discussion over its future development.1877 Oct 3p4,c6 CHRIST CHEditorial comment on appointment of successor to Rev. J. F. Fenn.1877 Oct 3p4,c6 CHURCH OFOpening meeting of session.1877 Oct 3p4,c6 GAS COMPAnnounces reduction in price to private consumers.1877 Oct 3p4,c6 INDIAN FALarge Cheltenham subscription.1877 Oct 3p4,c6 OVERSEERSCongratulated on low Parish Rate.1877 Oct 3p4,c6 WRIGHT, DCongratulated on his permanent appointment and first report.1877 Oct 3p8,c2 COLLEGE, Concert in classical hall for Home for Incurable Children.1877 Oct 3p8,c2 JACKSON, MDaughter of one time conservative candidate married at Parish Church.1877 Oct 3p8,c3 ALL SAINT Harvest festival - full report.1877 Oct 3p8,c3 ENGINEER Annual prize shooting results.1877 Oct 3p8,c3 INSTITUTE Entertained to supper by Rev. W. B. Gale.1877 Oct 3p8,c4 COLLEGE, Proposal for incorporation by Principal, H. Kynaston.1877 Oct 3p8,c4 CONGREGASunday schools anniversary.1877 Oct 3p8,c4 REFORM CLAnnual concert at Assembly Rooms.1877 Oct 3p8,c5 KYNASTON,Appeals for financial help for Home For Incurable Children.1877 Oct 3p8,c5 LADIES SO Hold children's event at Pittville.1877 Oct 1p2,c2 MUNICIPALLiberals accused of objecting to ladies.1877 Oct 1p2,c3 BENNETT, Son of former registrar of births etc. elected to father's post.1877 Oct 1p2,c4 BEDWELL, Sues Mr Stocks for death of mare in collision.1877 Oct 1p2,c5 O'BRIEN, AUnsuccessfully sues Amalgamated Society of Tailors for two weeks strike pay.1877 Oct 1p2,c5 SCHOOL OFHas 223 pupils, decrease of 23.1877 Oct 1p2,c6 ALDRIDGE,Suicide on Midland Railway line.1877 Oct 1p4,c1 INDIAN FAList of donors.1877 Oct 1p4,c3 MUNICIPALNotices from Thomas Smith and Edward Barnfield, candidates for central ward.1877 Oct 1p4,c6 FENN, J. F. Declines living of St Mary Redcliffe to remain at Christchurch.1877 Oct 1p4,c6 GRAMMAR Editorial on proposed remodelling.1877 Oct 1p8,c1 BEACH, HEDeath of former union medical officer recorded with regret.1877 Oct 1p8,c1 POOR RATETotals collected for previous nine years.1877 Oct 1p8,c1 ROTUNDA.Report of first promenade concert of season.1877 Oct 1p8,c2 DALE FORTReport of successful ballad concert at Assembly Rooms.1877 Oct 1p8,c2 STREET IMDonations for improving Regent Street, North Place etc.1877 Oct 1p8,c3 COLLEGE, Letters from W. H. Gwinnett, Herbert Kynaston and others om incorporation.1877 Oct 1p8,c6 HUME-ROTHLetter from president of Anti-vaccination League1877 Oct 1p2,c4 PENNY REAFirst meeting of new session. Mayor presided.1877 Oct 1p2,c5 MUNICIPALWard reports on election meetings.1877 Oct 1p4,c6 GREAT WESEditorial concern at lack of improvement to Great Western approach.1877 Oct 1p4,c6 WATERWORPurchase approved by all municipal election candidates.1877 Oct 1p8,c2 GALE DAMAReport on severe gale throughout country. Cheltenham escapes major damage.1877 Oct 1p8,c2 GREAT WESMap of proposed alterations.1877 Oct 1p8,c3 THEATRE RMadame Beatrice's comedy drama to appear.1877 Oct 1p8,c5 GINNETT'SEquestrian performers to appear in new building, Bath Road.

1877 Oct 1p8,c5 MR WHITCOTwo portraits on show - Mr D Hartley, Resident Surgeon at General Hospital and Rev Gabell, padre at Delancey Hospital.1877 Oct 1p8,c6 ALL SAINT Farewell sermon of Rev T. Moore, brother of vicar.1877 Oct 1p8,c6 COLLEGE, Further letter on proposed charter.1877 Oct 2p2,c3 BELL, REV. On committee of society for bringing the advantages of curative magnetism to suffering poor of Cheltenham.1877 Oct 2p4,c5 BATEMAN His conclusion that head waters of Chelt sufficient for town, supported by editorial.1877 Oct 2p4,c5 DOWDESWEAdvantages to town of having reservoir there.1877 Oct 2p4,c5 WATER COEditorial complaint on adequacy of supply to town.1877 Oct 2p4,c6 DE FERRIE Editorial supports his right to sign in favour of individual candidates.1877 Oct 2p4,c6 MUNICIPALEditorial comment on individual candidates.1877 Oct 2p8,c3 STAGHOUNMeet described with Mr Richardson-Gardner as master.1877 Oct 2p8,c4 WALKER, J Comments in long letter adversely on Mr John Steel's address on town improvements.1877 Oct 2p8,c5 ASTON, REVGives address at meeting of open of open air temperance committee.1877 Oct 2p8,c5 CAVENDISHReport of cricket club dinner at Star Hotel.1877 Oct 2p8,c5 GINNETT, Opens new circus building in Bath Road.1877 Oct 2p8,c5 HORTICULTAnnual dinner at Great Western Hotel.1877 Oct 2p8,c5 NEW CIRCUDescription of building in Bath Road and first performance.1877 Oct 2p8,c5 THEATRE RFamed Mrs Rousby to appear for week.1877 Oct 2p8,c6 MOORE, H.Secretary of Gloucestershire branch of National Union of Elementary Teachers.1877 Oct 2p8,c6 RELIGIOUS Annual meeting held at Corn Exchange chaired by Rev. J. Aston.1877 Oct 3p1,c2 PARISH CHRestoration fund. List of subscribers.1877 Oct 3p2,c2 NORTH WARElectors meeting.1877 Oct 3p2,c2 SNOWSELL,Support for his candidature in local election.1877 Oct 3p2,c3 BOARD OF Inmates complaints re food discussed.1877 Oct 3p2,c3 BOARD OF Workhouse overcrowded gives concern.1877 Oct 3p2,c4 JESSOP, MRMedical Officer of workhouse reports on children's sickness.1877 Oct 3p2,c5 PERMISSIVEMeeting to discuss evils of drunkenness.1877 Oct 3p2,c6 BANBURY Report of London half-yearly meeting of company.1877 Oct 3p2,c6 PENNY REAMarred by behaviour of hobblehoys in audience.1877 Oct 3p3,c6 ENGINEER List of subscribers to prize list for annual shooting.1877 Oct 3p4,c4 HOSPITAL Collections returns.1877 Oct 3p4,c6 PARISH CHProgress report on restoration.1877 Oct 3p4,c6 STEAM ROLProposed purchase by council.1877 Oct 3p4,c6 TRAMWAYSProposal to lay down system through town.1877 Oct 3p6,c1 RACECOURSAutumn meeting results.1877 Oct 3p8,c3 INDIAN FAGrand amateur entertainment at Assembly Rooms.1877 Oct 3p8,c3 RIFLE VOL Monthly competition at Seven Springs.1877 Oct 3p8,c5 GRAMMAR Letter in support of school following criticism.1877 Oct 3p8,c5 PENNY REALetters deploring behaviour of boys in audience etc.1877 Nov 7p2,c3 ROOT AND 7th. annual show at Corn Exchange entertained by Bretherton's Band.1877 Nov 7p2,c6 ALL SAINT Vicar of Tewkesbury preaches at festival of dedication.1877 Nov 7p3,c2 AURICULARCheltenham clergy attend meeting at Corn Exchange.1877 Nov 7p3,c4 BRITISH S Prize giving. Captain St. Clair Ford presides.1877 Nov 7p3,c5 AMBROSE SLetter from William Hands on proposed improvements to GWR station approach.1877 Nov 7p3,c5 PROMENADRooms filled despite double admission charge.1877 Nov 7p4,c6 COLONNADWidening approved by council. Money raised for High Street / Clarence Street.1877 Nov 7p4,c6 DE FERRIE Liberals decide to nominate him as mayor.1877 Nov 7p4,c6 GRAMMAR Acknowledgement of memorial to patrons received from Corpus Christi.1877 Nov 7p5,c2 ELLIS, WELFrancis Cooke M.D. claiming against estate.

1877 Nov 7p5,c3 MANOR OFAnnouncement of Court Leet and Court Baron.1877 Nov 7p6,c3 REGISTRARStatistics for preceding 3 months.1877 Nov 7p8,c1 ANTI-VIVISAlderman Skillicorne chairs poorly attended meeting.1877 Nov 7p8,c2 FORD, FRANHarriers hunt a hare at Shurdington.1877 Nov 7p8,c4 GINNETTS Audiences entertained by Lo-Lo the lady fly.1877 Nov 7p8,c4 ST. JOHN'SConcerts and sale of work in aid of fund to extend creche.1877 Nov 7p8,c5 REFORM CLLetter from J.S, Lenthall attacking Mr Edwards.1877 Nov 7p8,c5 WHITWORTHFirst of series of fortnightly evening entertainments successful.1877 Nov 7p8,c5 WINTER GALetter on dismissal of Captain Verney, manager.1877 Nov 7p8,c6 MUNICIPALResults. Liberals loose seat in North Ward.1877 Nov p2,c1 URBAN SANNotice of petition to Local Government Board for street improvements. Full details.1877 Nov p2,c1 WATERWORParliamentary notice. Intention of Corporation to acquire Waterworks Company.1877 Nov p2,c4 DE FERRIE Elected as mayor by Town Council. See also editorial on page 4, column 6.1877 Nov p2,c4 TOWN COUAnnual meeting to elect mayor and committee - full report.1877 Nov p3,c2 ST. GREGOConsecration. Very full report including description of church.1877 Nov p4,c4 TOWN COUNotice of intention to acquire Waterworks. See also editorial in column 5.1877 Nov p4,c6 HEALTH STAEditorial on Registrar-General's report on Cheltenham.1877 Nov p4,c6 INDIAN FAMSubscription list closing. Report by Mr Skillicorne.1877 Nov p4,c6 IRISH CHU Rev. Canon Bell chairs annual meeting.1877 Nov p4,c6 PENNY REARev. J.A. Owen chairs reading following disturbances at previous reading.1877 Nov p4,c6 VIVISECTIOPetition forms for abolition available from Miss Caroline Nevins or High Street Post office.1877 Nov p4,c8 BRANDRAM,Gives Shakespeare recitals in aid of Cheltenham servants' Home.1877 Nov p5,c1 ELLIS, WELLate of 11, Royal Parade, - claims on estate.1877 Nov p8,c1 TOWN COUFull report of meeting proposing bill to acquire Waterworks.1877 Nov p8,c5 EDWARDS, Letter concerning dispute with Mr Lenthall over Reform Club.1877 Nov p8,c6 BOWLBY, PShort obituary.1877 Nov p8,c7 TUCKER, GIn letter supports Mr Bryant's plan for the approach to Great Western station.1877 Nov p2,c1 WATERWORDetails of bill put to parliament for town take over.1877 Nov p2,c3 SWEETING,Guardians vice-chairman criticised at meeting by Mr Lenthall.1877 Nov p4,c5 WATERWOREditorial on company's complaints and town proposals.1877 Nov p4,c6 AGG-GARDNHealth improved after visit to America.1877 Nov p4,c6 ALL SAINT Editorial report of choral wedding.1877 Nov p4,c6 BUCKSONE,Editorial comment of final visit of popular actor although 'but a shadow of former self.'1877 Nov p4,c6 GREAT WESComment on alternative Ambrose Street approach to station.1877 Nov p4,c6 McILQUHAMThe steam roller has arrived at Central Depot and is working well, refuting criticism.1877 Nov p4,c6 REFORM CLDonation fund set up to purchase premises.1877 Nov p4,c6 RICHARDSOCriticism of staghounds not justified.1877 Nov p8,c1 BELL, REV. Details of lecture given on subject 'War and its Lessons.'1877 Nov p8,c1 CHURCH OFJ.T. Agg-Gardner MP chairs meeting to hear lecture by Canon Bell.1877 Nov p8,c3 FORD. CAPTWith family, aid creche fund by organising refreshment at Assembly Rooms sale of work.1877 Nov p8,c3 MONTPELLIReport of Promenade Concert.1877 Nov p8,c3 ST. JOHN'SChoir gives recital in aid of creche.1877 Nov p8,c4 THOYTS, C Taken on as temporary manager of Winter Garden on removal of Captain Verney.1877 Nov p8,c4 VERNEY, C Declared unfit to be manager of Winter Garden Company.1877 Nov p8,c4 WINTER G Report of second ordinary general meeting.1877 Nov p8,c5 SMITH, JA Death of proprietor of largest livery stable yards in town. Also introducer to town of pleasure wagonettes.1877 Nov p8,c5 VILLAR, JA Makes annual appeal on behalf of Cotswold Hounds.1877 Nov p8,c6 WHITWORTHReport of second public entertainments.

1877 Nov p8,c6 YOUNG MENRev. J.F. Fenn lectures on Charles Kingsley.1877 Nov p2,c1 BOROUGH Petition to local government board re street improvements.1877 Nov p2,c1 WATER CORDetails of proposed new reservoir at Dowdeswell etc.1877 Nov p2,c1 WATERWORCompulsory purchase sought by Borough of Cheltenham.1877 Nov p3,c1 BOARD OF Discusses pension awarded to retired registrar.1877 Nov p3,c1 LUNATIC ABoard of Guardians discusses committee report.1877 Nov p3,c3 DOG SHOWFull report and prizewinners list.1877 Nov p4,c6 BANBURY AWork on section of line to recommence.1877 Nov p4,c6 COTSWOLDTown subscription of ï¾£500 applauded.1877 Nov p4,c6 CRICKET WHopes of establishing annual event.1877 Nov p4,c6 LILLYWHITEOffers to arrange cricket week on College Ground.1877 Nov p8,c1 HAND - BELConcert at Assembly Rooms.1877 Nov p8,c1 LIBERAL R Supper at Reform Club rooms.1877 Nov p8,c1 LILLYWHITEManager of Winter Garden Rink.1877 Nov p8,c1 MATTHEWS.His Choral Society gives oratorio concert.1877 Nov p8,c1 THOYTS. COHonorary Temporary manager and secretary to Winter Garden Company.1877 Nov p8,c1 WINTER GARink to be opened before completion of remainder of the building.1877 Nov p8,c2 CHRYSANTReport and prizewinners list.1877 Nov p8,c2 GINNETT'S Crowded house for Agg-Gardner's bespeak show.1877 Nov p8,c2 MALTSTERSMeeting to discuss brewing problems.1877 Nov p8,c3 BRYANT. E.Letter re approaches to GWR station.1877 Nov p8,c3 FINCH JOHNProposal for new route to GWR station.1877 Nov p8,c3 WILSON CHLetter re proposals for town water supply.1877 Nov p8,c4 CAMBRAY BPublic meeting in Cambray Chapel.1877 Nov p8,c4 WESLEYAN Evening temperance entertainment.1877 Nov p8,c5 St. MARY' Society of Change Ringers rings peal.1877 Nov p8,c5 YOUNG MENLecture on water given by Cheltenham Grammar School science master.1877 Dec 5p2,c1 TOWN COUMonthly meeting report covering water supply, gas lamps and street improvements.1877 Dec 5p3,c1 CONGREGACommemoration of jubilee of congregationalism in Cheltenham.1877 Dec 5p3,c4 BOARD OF Children of house invited to Ginnett's circus.1877 Dec 5p3,c4 BOARD OF Letter received from Local Government Board on unvaccinated children in Union.1877 Dec 5p4,c5 AGG-GARDEditorial on tomorrows address to Liberals. Editorial quotes Mr Chamberlain..1877 Dec 5p4,c6 WATERWORReasons for purchase by Corporation.1877 Dec 5p4,c6 WINTER GASkating Rink opened.1877 Dec 5p5,c3 GENERAL HList of donors for proposed enlargements.1877 Dec 5p6,c3 FASHIONS.Details of fashions for December.1877 Dec 5p8,c2 KENYON STOLate curate of Parish Church appointed to curacy of Trinity Chapel, Brighton.1877 Dec 5p8,c2 MAYOR OFMayor's banquet held at Montpellier Rotunda.1877 Dec 5p8,c4 BOARD OF Letter re proposed extension to workhouse.1877 Dec 5p8,c4 HIGH STRELetter re proposed GWR approach improvements.1877 Dec 1p2,c3 AGG-GARDFull report of annual address to constituents at Assembly Rooms.1877 Dec 1p2,c3 SMITH, SI Chairs meeting at which local MP gives annual address.1877 Dec 1p2,c8 WESLEYAN Hears lecture on psalmondy.1877 Dec 1p3,c1 DE FERRIE Presides at public meeting in Town Hall to discuss water question.1877 Dec 1p3,c1 FENN, J.F. Speaks at meeting on water question to support town ownership.1877 Dec 1p3,c3 NORTH PLAReport of lecture on Venice given by Rev. W.M. Lennox.1877 Dec 1p4,c5 COMEDY CLEditorial gives adverse account of performance by amateurs in theatre.1877 Dec 1p4,c6 HOLST VONPlays piano for Cheltenham Quartet Society.

1877 Dec 1p4,c6 JULYAN, W.Preaches in aid of Y.M.C.A. deficit at Cambray Chapel.1877 Dec 1p4,c6 MONTPELLIFirst concert by Cheltenham Quartet Society referred to.1877 Dec 1p4,c6 ST. MATTHReport of sale of work at Assembly Rooms in aid of building fund.1877 Dec 1p4,c6 UNION WO100 inmates including children attend free performance of Ginnett's Circus.1877 Dec 1p5,c5 BROWN, DTo chair meeting on abolition of capital punishment.1877 Dec 1p8,c2 ROYAL WELTea to celebrate new organ presided over by Alderman Skillicorne.1877 Dec 1p8,c3 TRAINING Report of prize-giving at St. Mary's Hall with Bishop presiding.1877 Dec 1p8,c5 UNITED SUReport of bazaar at St. George's Hall.1877 Dec 1p8,c6 BELL, CAN Chairs annual meeting of Coburg Society.1877 Dec 1p4,c4 WATER COEditorial on raising of additional capital and rumours of it proposing to draw water from River Severn.1877 Dec 1p4,c5 ABBOTT, SIChairs meeting to consider formation of natural history society to be called Cheltenham Philosophical Society.1877 Dec 1p4,c5 BOARD OF Editorial on next meeting of Board to consider workhouse accommodation.1877 Dec 1p4,c5 CONCERTS First of a series held at Town Hall.1877 Dec 1p4,c5 MONTPELLReport of annual meeting.1877 Dec 1p4,c5 MORE, REV.Lectures on Pilgrims Progress at Corn Exchange.1877 Dec 1p4,c6 COLONIAL Rev. Isaac Barr preaches and chairs meeting to advocate society's claims.1877 Dec 1p4,c6 GREEVES, Granted second tea blending patent.1877 Dec 1p4,c6 MUSICAL SReport of concert at Assembly Rooms.1877 Dec 1p4,c6 QUARTETT Report of concert at Rotunda.1877 Dec 1p5,c3 GENERAL HDonation list of subscribers to proposed enlargement. See also page 8, column 2.1877 Dec 1p5,c3 SMITH, JA Of Regent Mews, claims on estate.1877 Dec 1p8,c1 ENGINEER Report of annual supper of Cheltenham branch of Gloucestershire Engineers.1877 Dec 1p8,c2 GINNETTS Report on performances.1877 Dec 1p8,c2 ST. MATTHReport of musical programme to support building fund.1877 Dec 1p8,c3 ABOLITIONMr Edgar Wetton lectures at Corn Exchange. Full report.1877 Dec 1p8,c4 PURNELL, HLengthy correspondence on approaches to G.W.R station.1877 Dec 1p8,c5 FLETCHER, Awarded exhibition to Wadham College.1877 Dec 1p8,c5 STURGE, E Awarded seven Cobden prizes.1877 Dec 1p8,c5 TEMPERANMr John Fraser presides at Naunton school-room meeting.1877 Dec 2p2,c2 BOARD OF Board of Guardians debate purchase of estate of THE ELMS.1877 Dec 2p4,c5 BENNETT, Death of retired assistant registrar of births & marriages.1877 Dec 2p4,c5 COLLEGE, End of term celebration cancelled because of scarlatina outbreak.1877 Dec 2p4,c5 FENN, REV, Presides over prize giving at junior proprietary school.1877 Dec 2p4,c6 BOXING DACelebrations include circus, theatre and walk on Cleeve Hill.1877 Dec 2p4,c6 WHITWORTHChristmas entertainment.1877 Dec 2p5,c3 MONTPELLAnnual meeting of shareholders.1877 Dec 2p5,c3 St. GEORG List of subscribers.1877 Dec 2p8,c3 PROMENADECorrespondence about unsightly pillar between nos 18 & 19..1877 Dec 2p8,c3 SOCIETY FOMusical evening at St John's schoolroom.1877 Dec 2p8,c3 WETTON, ELectures on magneticon at Corn Exchange.1877 Dec 2p8,c4 HUGHES, BPiano recital at Montpellier Rotunda hit by bad weather.1877 Dec 2p8,c4 TEMPERANCLetter criticising Rev. Mr Aston Jun.1877 Dec 2p8,c5 BURROUGH,Licensed to curacy of St. Pauls.1877 Dec 2p8,c5 HARDWICKReopens after extensive repairs.1877 Dec 2p8,c6 CHRISTMADisplay by local butchers.1878 Jan 2p2,c4 TOWN HALLManager accused in court of having insufficient urinals.1878 Jan 2p4,c6 AGG-GARDNEEditorial reveals content of letter on need for conservative conference.1878 Jan 2p4,c6 CHESSHYRERaises price of The Elms for purchase for workhouse extension.

1878 Jan 2p4,c6 CRICKET WArrangements and fixtures given.1878 Jan 2p4,c6 WATER COEditorial comment on forthcoming shareholders meeting.1878 Jan 2p4,c6 WORKHOUSEditorial comment on problem of purchase of The Elms for necessary extension of premises.1878 Jan 2p8,c2 ALBION MUReport on supper attended by president, Rev. A. Armitage.1878 Jan 2p8,c2 CARDEW, REOfficiates at workhouse christmas day service.1878 Jan 2p8,c2 REFORM CLPurchases premises in St. George's Place.1878 Jan 2p8,c2 St. PETER' Report of Sunday and weekday schools treat.1878 Jan 2p8,c2 WORKHOUSReport of Christmas Day festivities.1878 Jan 2p8,c3 RUSSELL, RNew curate at Leckhampton served in Ashanti war and rose to rank of Lt-Colonel.1878 Jan 2p8,c3 SATURDAYReport on concert at Montpellier Rotunda.1878 Jan 2p8,c3 St. PAUL'S Report of first service of new curate, Rev. F. Burrough.1878 Jan 2p8,c3 SWINEY, C Full report received of account of death in India.1878 Jan 2p8,c3 WOODER, Report of presentation to former head of Southam Villa School.1878 Jan 2p8,c4 GINNETT'SReport of pantomime presented.1878 Jan 2p8,c5 LENNOX, RPreaches at North Place Jubilee celebrations.1878 Jan 2p8,c5 NORTH PLAReport of jubilee sermons and meetings.1878 Jan 9p2,c4 TOWN COUDiscussion on proposed road through St. George's Square.1878 Jan 9p2,c4 TOWN COUDiscussion on school attendances suggested as many as 2000 truants.1878 Jan 9p3,c4 BOARD OF Water samples taken by Professor Church from wells for testing.1878 Jan 9p3,c5 BOARD OF The Elms being used for accommodation of children.1878 Jan 9p4,c6 GREAT WESEditorial on new approach road.1878 Jan 9p4,c6 REGISTER Details of numbers in each ward - Total 4506.1878 Jan 9p8,c1 CHELT, RIVOtter killed near Boddington.1878 Jan 9p8,c1 SAVINGS BAccounts audited - satisfactory.1878 Jan 9p8,c2 VACCINATIAnti-vaccination meeting at Town Hall.1878 Jan 9p8,c3 HARVEY & Bristol firm of warehousemen accused of swindle. Had branch in Regent Street.1878 Jan 9p8,c3 ST. JAMES Cow breaks away and runs through station. Careered into train.1878 Jan 9p8,c3 WATERWORLeckhampton local Board to meet to consider opposing purchase by Cheltenham Corporation.1878 Jan 9p8,c5 CONSERVATMr Stroud announces intention to retire at legal agent.1878 Jan 1p2,c3 WATERWORReport of Town Council meeting on parliamentary bill.1878 Jan 1p2,c6 EDWARDS, RReport of Court of Arches sitting adjourned for day by Lord Penzance.1878 Jan 1p3,c3 THOMPSONReview of book by RC town resident of sufferings of church during French revolution.1878 Jan 1p4,c4 EDWARDS, RCase against referred to in editorial on Bishop's address.1878 Jan 1p4,c5 WATERWOREditorial on water supply committee decision and wish to come to terms with company.1878 Jan 1p4,c6 CORN EXC Editorial on appearance of Japanese troupe.1878 Jan 1p4,c6 DE FERRIE Present at banquet given by mayor of Gloucester.1878 Jan 1p4,c6 HIGHBURY Report of annual New Year's entertainment at Congregational Church Hall.1878 Jan 1p4,c6 LENNOX, RPresides at anniversary of Loyal St. Mary's Lodge at North Place Church schoolroom.1878 Jan 1p4,c6 PULLOCK, AReport of presentation to conductor of Town Band.1878 Jan 1p8,c1 SCHOOL OFReport of annual meeting for distribution of prizes.1878 Jan 1p8,c2 CORNFIELD,Curate of Christ Church. Comment on death of wife.1878 Jan 1p8,c2 EDWARDS, RRector of Prestbury quotes in full long letter to Parliament.1878 Jan 1p8,c3 BANBURY AReport of progress.1878 Jan 1p8,c6 CHURCH OFReport of annual party and business meeting with Rev. G.W. Chamberlain in the chair.1878 Jan 2p2,c4 BOARD OF Detailed analysis by Professor Church of various workhouse waters.1878 Jan 2p2,c5 LADIES' CAReport and complete list of guests.1878 Jan 2p2,c5 NEW CLUB.Report of annual ball with list of guests.1878 Jan 2p3,c3 REFORM CLFull report of annual meeting with J.S. Lenthall presiding.

1878 Jan 2p4,c4 DE FERRIE Editorial on his candidature.1878 Jan 2p4,c4 EDWARDS, REditorial on Mr Edwards' pastoral letter.1878 Jan 2p4,c5 WATERWORReport of Wharncliffe meeting to consider taking water from River Severn.1878 Jan 2p4,c6 GINNETT'S Full report of Wallett's benefit performance.1878 Jan 2p4,c6 NORTH PLARev. Marshall Lennox presents prizes to Sunday scholars. There are 200 scholars and 20 teachers.1878 Jan 2p5,c4 BLANTON, Late of Kings Head - claims on estate.1878 Jan 2p5,c4 CHARLTON Public notice stating Board oppose Cheltenham Corporation taking over waterworks.1878 Jan 2p5,c5 ST. GEORGCaptain St Clair Ford acknowledges donations listed.1878 Jan 2p8,c1 DE FERRIE Detailed account of Liberal election meeting at Town hall for his adoption.1878 Jan 2p8,c5 HIGHBURY Report of presentation to Rev. and Mrs. Brown.1878 Jan 2p8,c5 TOM THUMReport of his appearance at Assembly Rooms.1878 Jan 2p8,c6 BELL, REV. Letter re Prestbury (Rev. Edwards) prosecution case.1878 Jan 2p8,c6 REVIERE, Elected associate of Royal Academy.1878 Jan 3p2,c4 BOARD OF Debate problem of increased workhouse accommodation.1878 Jan 3p2,c6 VACCINATILetter from W.H. May opposing vaccination.1878 Jan 3p3,c3 TICEHURST,Summoned for allowing chimney in Royal Crescent to be on fire.1878 Jan 3p3,c4 YOUNG WOMRev. Dr Brown presides over annual meeting at Assembly Rooms.1878 Jan 3p4,c3 DE FERRIE Editorial on his speech as Liberal party candidate.1878 Jan 3p4,c5 LIBERAL A Annual meeting chaired by Alderman Wilmott.1878 Jan 3p4,c6 ASSEMBLYAudiences entertained by Tom Thumb and Amy Dot.1878 Jan 3p4,c6 BAYSHILL Tea meeting addressed by Rev D.Griffiths.1878 Jan 3p4,c6 LADIES SO Annual report.1878 Jan 3p4,c6 LENTHALL, Presides at meeting of North Ward electors.1878 Jan 3p4,c6 WESLEYAN Meeting addressed by Rev. J. Jackson Wray.1878 Jan 3p8,c3 GENERAL HAnnual meeting. Rev. F.D. Gilby resigns after 19 years as chairman.1878 Jan 3p8,c5 BLOODWORWins prizes at Yeovil Poultry Show.1878 Jan 3p8,c5 BUTT, H. Letter on use of suitable stone for roadmaking and use of steam roller.1878 Jan 3p8,c5 PRESTBURYLetters from Rev. J. Edwards and a parishioner.1878 Feb 6p2,c2 TOWN COUReport of quarterly meeting includes public health, Cleeve turnpike, gas etc on agenda.1878 Feb 6p2,c5 REFORM CLReport of lecture by Rev. Dr. Morton Brown on 'Knowledge and how to use it.'1878 Feb 6p3,c1 BOARD OF Discuss Professor Church's analysis of water and finances of garden and stone yard.1878 Feb 6p4,c5 BELMORE HPresentation to principal, Mr Fursey.1878 Feb 6p4,c5 FREEMAN, Secretary of anti-vaccinators comments upon false allegations against the mayor concerning vaccination.1878 Feb 6p4,c5 PENNY REAReport on programme at Town Hall - Alderman H. Wilmott presiding.1878 Feb 6p4,c5 WATERWORCorporation Bill passes first reading in parliament and Waterworks Bill passes second reading.1878 Feb 6p4,c6 AGG-GARDNApologizes for absence at Conservative entertainment owing to important parliamentary business.1878 Feb 6p4,c6 CONSERVATIntroduces series of entertainments at the Rotunda.1878 Feb 6p5,c1 GENERAL HNames of officers elected at A.G.M..1878 Feb 6p6,c1 REGISTRARCheltenham deaths below average. See also editorial comment on page 4.1878 Feb 6p8,c1 TOWN COUReport of special meeting following opposition to water bill before parliament.1878 Feb 6p8,c2 SCHOOL A Meet deputation from elementary school teachers and consider their four points. Full report.1878 Feb 6p8,c4 GRAMMAR Headmaster, H.M. Jeffery, submits for publication reports on branches of study.1878 Feb 6p8,c4 WILSON, CLetter concerning stone suitable for roads and comments on street-crossings.1878 Feb 6p8,c5 REFORM CLReport of annual supper.1878 Feb 1p2,c4 BROWN REVChairs lecture by Miss Farningham on women's role.1878 Feb 1p2,c4 BUTT, H. Letter advocates street crossings of mixed wood and concrete.1878 Feb 1p4,c5 ASSEMBLYReturn visit of Mr Brandram's Shakespeare recitals welcomed.1878 Feb 1p4,c5 CHURCH ULocal branch send support letter to St. Raphael's Bristol.

1878 Feb 1p4,c5 GINNETT'S Extraordinary success leads to extension of 'Fairy Spectacle'.1878 Feb 1p4,c5 POLICE FO Annual supper reported.1878 Feb 1p4,c5 REFORM CLReport of Central Ward entertainment at Town Hall.1878 Feb 1p4,c5 ST. MARY' Accurate transcripts of monumental inscriptions appear in edition of 'The Geneologist.'1878 Feb 1p4,c6 FORD, CAPTPresides at and gives address to annual Whitworth School of Science prize-giving.1878 Feb 1p4,c6 WHITWORTHReport of annual distribution of prizes and experiments.1878 Feb 1p8,c1 WATER BILLOpposition of Charlton Kings Board to corporation bill.1878 Feb 1p8,c2 AMALGAMATReport of fifth annual supper at Corn Exchange.1878 Feb 1p8,c2 DE FERRIE As mayor chairs annual supper of Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants.1878 Feb 1p8,c3 BROWN REVAddresses supper of Society of Railway Servants as representative of all churches.1878 Feb 1p8,c3 WHITWORTHLending library to open.1878 Feb 1p8,c4 WILSON, CIn long letter supports school boards as education for lower classes.1878 Feb 1p8,c5 WINTER GANew manager, James Grant takes over.1878 Feb 2p2,c4 BOARD OF Plans for extension.1878 Feb 2p3,c1 MURDER CAnn Bond, servant girl, charged with murder of new born baby.1878 Feb 2p3,c2 ARTIZAN'S Opened in Whitworth School Students Library by Miss Surtees.1878 Feb 2p4,c5 VRIELAND. Formerly of Hygeia House, Prestbury - petition in bankruptcy.1878 Feb 2p4,c6 GLOUCESTECheltenham branch involved in bank fraud.1878 Feb 2p4,c6 St GEORGEHigh Street new style coffee tavern to be opened by Mayor. (see also page 5 column 4).1878 Feb 2p8,c3 CHARLTON Letter attacking local board's antagonism towards Cheltenham Corporation.1878 Feb 2p8,c4 BANBURY Letter condemning steam rollers on roads. Horses are frightened.1878 Feb 2p8,c4 SCHOOL B Letter condemning proposal.1878 Feb 2p2,c3 CHURCH ASLecture on 'Protestantism in danger'.1878 Feb 2p3,c1 ST GEORGEGrand opening and speeches. Mayor and Town Band present.1878 Feb 2p3,c3 RIFLE VOL Held at Corn Exchange. Report on speeches.1878 Feb 2p4,c6 EXCISE APPCheltenham case before High Court. 4000 cases depend on outcome.1878 Feb 2p4,c6 STREET IMDate fixed for government enquiry at Municipal Offices. 12th March.1878 Feb 2p8,c2 CORPORATIHouse of Commons debate. Charlton Kings Local Board's Objections overruled.1878 Feb 2p8,c4 SCHOOL ATThree letters on subject.1878 Feb 2p8,c4 SCHOOL B Letter in support of suggestion.1878 Feb 2p8,c5 DOG LICENInland Revenue have appointed an inspector for Cheltenham.1878 Mar p2,c3 BACHELORSFull report of Assembly Rooms Ball with details of those attending.1878 Mar p2,c3 CEMETERY.Council discuss irregularities and shortcoming of Superintendent.1878 Mar p2,c4 REFORM CLReport of Town Hall concert.1878 Mar p3,c4 UNION WOGuardians discuss increase in accommodation.1878 Mar p4,c1 HOLST, ADPlays piano and conducts at Assembly Rooms concert.1878 Mar p4,c4 REGENT STEditorial on Government Commissioner's enquiry into street improvements.1878 Mar p4,c51 HOLST, ADTo give first performance in town of Mendelssohn's Grand 'Rondo'.1878 Mar p4,c5 BAXTER, REPraised in editorial for being secretary of Quartett Society.1878 Mar p4,c5 CHRISTY MTo pay farewell vist to town at Assembly Rooms.1878 Mar p4,c5 COFFEE TAEarly success of its establishment.1878 Mar p4,c5 CONSERVATReport of annual meeting.1878 Mar p4,c5 FINE ART Displays E. Goodwyn Lewis's 'Baptism of Christ in Jordan' (valued at 6,000 guineas).1878 Mar p4,c5 QUARTETT Report of last concert of series at Montpellier Rotunda.1878 Mar p4,c6 BANBURY Report of progress.1878 Mar p6,c4 GOOD TEMPReport of annual session.1878 Mar p6,c4 KYNASTON,Presides at Penny Readings.1878 Mar p8,c1 WATERWORKReport of Commons Committee sitting.

1878 Mar p8,c5 BROWN, RELong letter refuting view that Catholics have full freedom to read bible..1878 Mar p2,c1 WATERWORReport of hearing of bills to draw water from Severn and Corporation to take over Waterworks.1878 Mar p3,c4 CHELTENHAReport of special meeting to consider incorporation under Building Societies Act.1878 Mar p3,c5 CHARLTON Monthly meeting discussion includes opposition to water bill.1878 Mar p4,c5 RITUALISMEditorial on suspension of Vicar of Prestbury.1878 Mar p4,c6 ARTIZANS' Editorial urging in addition the establishment of a free public library.1878 Mar p4,c6 CHURCH OFAddressed by Rev. T.P. Spring.1878 Mar p4,c6 NORTH PLAReport of amateur concert in school-room.1878 Mar p4,c6 OPERATIVERev. Canon Bell chairs meeting in aid of association.1878 Mar p6,c1 BOARD OF Report on burial dispute at cemetery.1878 Mar p6,c4 EDWARDS, Judgement of Arches Court on ritual case. See also editorial on page 4.1878 Mar p6,c5 REFORM CLReport of lecture by Rev. W. M. Lennox.1878 Mar p8,c3 STREET IMReport of opening of enquiry by Inspector of Local Government Board.1878 Mar p8,c4 BROWN, RECorrespondence on his views on popery.1878 Mar p8,c6 CHESSHYRE,Articled to his father, Mr C. J. Chesshyre.1878 Mar p8,c6 GINNETT'S Benefit for Mr Ginnett and then for manager, Mr T. Transfield.1878 Mar p8,c6 SHEWELL, MShort obituary.1878 Mar p8,c6 WILLIAMS,Presentation of Lifeboat to Nairn named 'Caulfield and Anne', their christian names.1878 Mar p2,c1 WATERWORReport of a further 3 days of the enquiry.1878 Mar p2,c6 GAS GREENPublic meeting to celebrate 13th.anniversary.1878 Mar p2,c6 REFORM CLMr John Cormell presides over evening's entertainment.1878 Mar p3,c1 MORTON BReplies to Mr Breen on popery and protestantism.1878 Mar p3,c2 SCHOOL A Letter on cost to ratepayers of prosecutions.1878 Mar p3,c2 TUKE, H.G.Letter on public libraries act.1878 Mar p4,c4 HOLST, VOPlays at concert in Assembly Rooms.1878 Mar p4,c6 COLOSSEUMMr Ginnett's circus to be replaced by Cirque Italien.1878 Mar p4,c6 COLTMAN, Sending ladies' trunks to Paris exhibition.1878 Mar p4,c6 FENN, REV. To continue at Christchurch..1878 Mar p4,c6 SPURGEON, Preaches at evangelistic service at theatre.1878 Mar p6,c1 BOARD OF Half yearly parish accounts.1878 Mar p8,c5 DE FERRIE Mayoral banquet at Plough Hotel.1878 Mar p8,c5 GARDNER, Serious hunting accident.1878 Mar p8,c6 BOULTON.Completed statuary for Birmingham Municipal Buildings.1878 Mar p2,c3 BOARD OF Names of tradesmen selected to supply Union Workhouse.1878 Mar p2,c4 ARCHER, WReport of inquest following fall at races.1878 Mar p2,c6 FLORY, J. Letter on bible reading and popery following sermon by Dr. Brown.1878 Mar p3,c2 RACES. Full report of Spring meeting.1878 Mar p4,c1 WRIGHT, FTakes lease of the billiard room at Montpellier Rotunda.1878 Mar p4,c2 HOME TEACAppeal for donations by members of committee.1878 Mar p4,c2 PHILLIPS, Treasurer of Home Teaching Service for Blind appeals for funds.1878 Mar p4,c2 SELIG, MR.Trade manager of Home Teaching Service for Blind.1878 Mar p4,c2 SMELT, REVSecretary of Home Teaching Service for Blind appeals for funds.1878 Mar p4,c5 EDWARD, REReport of his suspension by Arches Court. See also page 8, col.1.1878 Mar p4,c6 ST. MARY'SCosts of restoration detailed.1878 Mar p4,c6 WATERWORReport of Commons committee revising final clauses of Water Bill.1878 Mar p8,c1 ENGLISH CDistrict branch expresses sympathy with Vicar of Prestbury. Full report.1878 Mar p8,c3 BROWN, RELetter replying to attack made on him by Rev. J.D. Breen in sermon.1878 Mar p8,c3 WALKER, J Letter on controversy between Father Breen and and Doctor Morton Brown.

1878 Mar p8,c5 IGNATIUS, Conducts mission at Assembly Rooms.1878 Apr 3p2,c2 ST. PAULS Official naming by council.1878 Apr 3p2,c2 WATERWORKVerbatim report of Water Supply Committee.1878 Apr 3p2,c4 GUARDIANSNames of those nominated.1878 Apr 3p2,c4 LENTHALL,Presides and speaks at Reform Club entertainment.1878 Apr 3p2,c4 REFORM CLReport of season's last concert company entertainments.1878 Apr 3p3,c1 STREET IMFull report of local government enquiry.1878 Apr 3p3,c5 LUNATIC AGuardians receive report on patients chargeable to Cheltenham Union.1878 Apr 3p3,c5 UNION WOGuardians discuss retention of sick children at 'The Elms.1878 Apr 3p4,c5 EDWARDS, REditorial on support given by Church Union and others.1878 Apr 3p4,c5 POORS RATEditorial on current satisfactory financial position.1878 Apr 3p4,c6 BOODLE, MReport of sudden death.1878 Apr 3p4,c6 FLEECE HOSite of billiard match between well known cueists.1878 Apr 3p4,c6 SKILLICORNPresides at Liberal meeting to express opposition to war.1878 Apr 3p4,c6 THEATRE RReport of evangelistic service at which Rev. J. Spurgeon preached.1878 Apr 3p6,c4 EAST GLOUReport of half-yearly meeting at Plough Hotel.1878 Apr 3p8,c1 EDWARDS, RFull report of refusal to give up being pastor, and events at first Sunday service.1878 Apr 3p8,c1 EDWARDS, RVerbatim report on sermon given at service after suspension.1878 Apr 3p8,c3 ST. MARY'SVestry meeting supports vicar.1878 Apr 3p8,c4 ST. MARY'SLetter from 409 parishioners supporting Rev. J. Edwards.1878 Apr 3p8,c5 BELL, CAN In letter attacks views of Father Ignatius of Llanthony Abbey.1878 Apr 1p1,c2 CRACKLOW,Claims on estate.1878 Apr 1p2,c2 BOARD OF Discuss proposals for removal of sick workhouse children to farm house at Brimpsfield.1878 Apr 1p2,c4 BRITISH ANFull report of annual meeting of Cheltenham branch at Corn Exchange.1878 Apr 1p2,c6 REFORM CLReport of their entertainment company concert at Town Hall.1878 Apr 1p3,c1 EDWARDS, RLetters to editor following his sermon on church and state after the ritualism case.1878 Apr 1p3,c2 MARTIN, J In letter criticizes Rev. Breen's discourse.1878 Apr 1p3,c8 ST. MARY'SReport of sermon by Rev. Edwards with Rev. T. Woodcock conducting Holy Communion service.1878 Apr 1p4,c4 EDWARDS, REditorial on his sermon on church and state.1878 Apr 1p4,c5 CORNFIELD,Late curate at Christchurch resigns appointment at St. Stephen.1878 Apr 1p4,c5 TOWN BANCeases to be in the service of the Town Committee.1878 Apr 1p4,c5 WYCHERLEYMakes bijou brougham for Tom Thumb - to be drawn by four goats.1878 Apr 1p4,c6 ALDER, JO Obituary.1878 Apr 1p4,c6 BATH ROADPresentation to Rev. J.W. Aston by members of their cricket club.1878 Apr 1p4,c6 BRITISH UNReport of successful meeting and dinner with Mr. W. Norris in chair.1878 Apr 1p4,c6 DE FRENCH,Former incumbent of St. Pauls, Cheltenham, installed in Lahore.1878 Apr 1p4,c6 SMITH, M Conducts special evangelistic services at Corn Exchange and the theatre.1878 Apr 1p5,c5 HOME TEACSubscription list.1878 Apr 1p8,c1 CHARLTON Report by Dr. Wright on health of district.1878 Apr 1p8,c2 PROTESTANLetter on Romish tactics by Rev. J.A. Wylie.1878 Apr 1p8,c4 IGNATIUS, Letter concerning his evangelistic services.1878 Apr 1p8,c4 PENNY REAFull report of reading at Town Hall with Rev. Dr. Morton Brown presiding.1878 Apr 1p3,c5 BOARD OF Board agreed to seek price of buying The Elms from Mr Chesshyre.1878 Apr 1p3,c6 BANK SWINCase opens at Bristol Assizes.1878 Apr 1p4,c5 WINTER GAEditorial on structural report and financial position.1878 Apr 1p4,c6 PARISH CHAnnual Vestry Meeting. Mr Humphris to stay as Churchwarden subject to clearance of ï¾£800 church debt.1878 Apr 1p4,c6 SOCIAL SC Proposal to hold Autumnal Congress in Cheltenham (See also page 8, col 3).1878 Apr 1p5,c3 DE LA BER Earl of Ellenborough's mansion to be let from July 1879.

1878 Apr 1p8,c1 WINTER GASpecial shareholder's meeting to consider further finance to finish building.1878 Apr 1p8,c5 PRESTBURYLetter claiming Colonel Agg ordered locks on church doors to be forced.1878 Apr 1p8,c5 PRESTBURYTwo letters on rioting in church.1878 Apr 1p8,c6 MALVERN Refurbished coach expected to run this season.1878 Apr 2p3,c2 BOARD OF Board consider plans to accommodate children and offer to purchase The Elms.1878 Apr 2p3,c3 WINTER GACircular to shareholders to raise cash - alternative is liquidation.1878 Apr 2p3,c4 CONGREGASermon in aid of London Missionary Society.1878 Apr 2p4,c3 PARISH CHAppeal for funds to discharge cost of restoration. (see also editorial, col 5).1878 Apr 2p4,c6 BIBLE SOCIFire in premises in Clarence Street.1878 Apr 2p6,c1 DELANCEY Annual report - Gabell Block for scarlatina cases now open.1878 Apr 2p8,c1 PARISH CHFull report on Easter Vestry Meeting.1878 Apr 2p8,c3 PRESTBURYAnnual Easter Vestry Meeting - Acrimonious debate.1878 Apr 2p8,c6 BOARD OF Letter re election of chairman NOT unanimous as reported in Free Press.1878 May p1,c2 SOCIAL SC Subscription list for Cheltenham Congress. See also editorial on page 4.1878 May p2,c2 CHARLTON Very full report of re-opening and of restoration work.1878 May p3,c2 BELL. REV. Further letter on his views concerning Father Ignatius.1878 May p3,c4 AGG-GARDReport of his annual treat to workhouse inmates.1878 May p3,c4 LICENSED Winding up of The Cheltenham and Gloucestershire Licensed Victuallers and Beer Retailers Co-operative Industrial and Provident Ltd.1878 May p4,c4 MANOR OFNotice of Court Leet.1878 May p4,c5 POLICE FO Report of annual inspection.1878 May p4,c5 YEOMANRYReport of Gloucestershire Yeomanry Hussars training for six days in Cheltenham.1878 May p4,c6 ARTIZANS' Opened in February by Miss Surtees, in need of funding.1878 May p4,c6 ASTON, REVPresentation by members of St. Lukes church on occasion of his marriage.1878 May p4,c6 CHARLTON Messrs S.H. Gael and Colonel Holmes elected as churchwardens.1878 May p4,c6 MARTYN ANSculptors of carved pulpits for Charlton Kings and Holy Trinity churches.1878 May p4,c6 ST. PETER Election of Messrs. G. Tovery and W. H. Wilcox as churchwardens.1878 May p4,c6 WORKMAN, Short obituary.1878 May p8,c2 VILLAR, JA Chairman of Trade Committee details Town's contribution to The Hunt.1878 May p8,c3 WINTER GAFull report of adjourned shareholders meeting. See also editorial on Page 4.1878 May p8,c6 CRICKET C Adjourned meeting elects officers.1878 May p8,c6 PRESTBURYFrederick Stroud writes letters to the Bishop following election of Messrs. Henry Pumfery and Colonel Basevi as churchwardens.1878 May p2,c5 CHESSHYRERefuses to alter purchase cost of The Elms for warehouse extension.1878 May p2,c5 UNION WOGuardians discuss purchase of The Elms for extension.1878 May p4,c5 GOLDSMID, Editorial comment on death in train accident.1878 May p4,c5 WATER WOEditorial comment on costs involved in purchase.1878 May p4,c6 EDWARDS, RResistance to court judgement to be brought before Lord Penzance.1878 May p4,c6 GENERAL HDonations to extension fund listed.1878 May p4,c6 MORTON, RFull report of daughter's wedding at Congregational Church.1878 May p4,c6 THEATRE REditorial praises Mr Skea for management.1878 May p5,c4 BOURNSIDEDetails of residence for sale.1878 May p8,c2 UNITED SUAnniversary services held at St. George's Hall.1878 May p8,c2 WILKINS, ROf Salem Chapel conducts United Sunday School anniversary.1878 May p8,c2 YEOMANRYReviewed in town - march from Plough Hotel to review grounds.1878 May p8,c4 BASEVI COAnswers in letter Mr Voile's complaints.1878 May p8,c4 VOILE, TH Local coal merchant refutes allegation that his workmen led disturbance at Prestbury Church.1878 May p2,c3 BOARD OF Refuse to pay ï¾£5 p.a. for harmonium player to accompany services.1878 May p2,c5 EDWARDS, RRitualism prosecution in Court of Arches.1878 May p3,c2 CHESSHYRELetter suggesting compromise on price of The Elms.

1878 May p4,c6 NORTH PLASpecial service in aid of sunday school.1878 May p4,c6 SKEA, MR. Theatre attendances down since his departure.1878 May p4,c6 STALLARD,Lose appeal against conviction for unlicensed sale of spirits.1878 May p4,c6 WINTER G Extraordinary general meeting at Queen's Hotel.1878 May p8,c1 GARRISON,of High Street, bankrupt.1878 May p8,c3 SKILLICORNChairs meeting to discuss holding of congress of Social Science Association.1878 May p8,c4 ARTIZANS L228 borrowers in first quarter. Miss Surtees grateful for contributions.1878 May p8,c5 BANBURY Junction with GWR to be Gloucester side of Lansdown Road bridge.1878 May p8,c5 CHURCH MISpecial collections in churches.1878 May p2,c4 NATURAL SDr. Wright lectures on 'Fossil Fishes. See also page 4, column 4.1878 May p2,c5 TEMPERANCDisplays Royal Arms over entrance at No.2 Cambray.1878 May p4,c1 WINTER G Launch ï¾£6 per cent debenture as second charge on their property. See also column 6.1878 May p4,c5 EDWARDS. Examiner confirms that invitation was sent, and accepted, for him to preach at St. Pauls Cathedral but that later he declined it.1878 May p4,c6 ASSEMBLYFull report of Mr Hamilton's Diorama.1878 May p4,c6 BANBURY Petition for winding up of company abandoned.1878 May p4,c6 MONTPELLIReport of County Fete, which was promoted by Mr H.G. Davies, marred by bad weather.1878 May p4,c6 STREET IMMr Baker collects ï¾£1,000 from Regent Street promoters.1878 May p8,c2 LECKHAMPSummary of receipts and expenditure for year ending 25th. March.1878 May p8,c3 SALEM CHAReport of anniversary of Sunday Schools.1878 May p8,c3 TELEPHONELecture by Mr. T. Viccars and demonstration in Corn Exchange.1878 May p8,c4 WESLEYAN Deputation of Cheltenham Nonconformist Ministers attend district meeting at Bristol.1878 May p8,c5 CHARLTON Mr S.H. Gael points our inaccuracies in reports of restoration and history of the church.1878 May p8,c5 TUKE, MR HIn long letter explains how a one penny rate could finance free public library.1878 May p2,c6 FORD, CAPTChairs second lecture on the telephone by Mr Viccars.1878 May p3,c5 EDWARDS, RHouse of Lords discuss invitation to preach at St. Paul's cathedral - consent withdrawn.1878 May p3,c5 GREAT WESReport of special meeting of proprietors to consider bills.1878 May p3,c6 COTTESWOLReport of visit to Knightwick.1878 May p4,c5 CORNFIELD,With Colonel Basov secretaries for proposed Social Science Association Congress in town.1878 May p4,c5 WATER COEditorial on conference on national water supply and relevance to Cheltenham situation.1878 May p4,c6 BANBURY Bill passed and ordered to be reported to parliament.1878 May p4,c6 COLLEGE RReport of flooding and need to remove flood gates.1878 May p4,c6 EDWARDS, REditorial gives him credit for withdrawing acceptance to preach in St. Paul's cathedral.1878 May p4,c6 HIGH STREIn reference to removal of very old premises mention time when stream flowed there.1878 May p4,c6 LADIES SO Given granite cattle trough for placing in Lower High Street at junction of four roads..1878 May p4,c6 ST. MARY' Freemasons to provide stained glass for East Window.1878 May p4,c6 WESLEY CHSunday Schools anniversary sermons.1878 May p8,c2 CORN EXC Site of concert by Von Holst and other artists.1878 May p8,c2 HOLST, MRReport of concert organised by him given high praise.1878 May p8,c3 GREAVES, ROne time in charge of Parish Church resigns from Weymouth living.1878 May p8,c3 WRIGHT, DSpeaks at London conference on national water supply.1878 May p8,c6 WESLEY CHReport of organ repair and improvement by local firm, Collins.1878 Jun 5p2,c1 CHELT, RIVTown council debate problem of flooding.1878 Jun 5p3,c1 GREAT WESSued by Boultons for damage to statue in transit.1878 Jun 5p3,c2 SMITH, SELSues John Leonard for hire of pony and trap.1878 Jun 5p3,c4 COLLEGE, List of year's cricket fixtures.1878 Jun 5p3,c5 GAS WORKSRatepayer' suggests corporation should buy it.1878 Jun 5p4,c2 MALVERN, Brushmakers, Winchcomb Street, in liquidation.1878 Jun 5p4,c6 SOCIAL SC Preparations for October conference in Cheltenham.

1878 Jun 5p5,c3 REDESDALEFor sale with 4 acres of land.1878 Jun 5p8,c1 ARTIZANS LMis Surtees appeals for books.1878 Jun 5p8,c1 BELL, REV. Cheltenham clergy address Bishop on subject of Bristol sailors' chapel.1878 Jun 5p8,c1 COUNTY COGovernment rate fixed at ï¾£200 p.a. - Post office at ï¾£220 p.a.1878 Jun 5p8,c1 FORD, ST. Changes name by deed poll (col.2, page 4) and presides at meeting at Corn Exchange.1878 Jun 5p8,c1 MIDLAND RWhitsun excursions.1878 Jun 5p8,c2 TUKE, H.G.Letter on free public library and new Town hall.1878 Jun 1p2,c1 BOARD OF Agreed on a special meeting to approve purchase of The Elms for ï¾£5125.1878 Jun 1p2,c4 WORKING MExtension opened - new coffee tavern.1878 Jun 1p3,c3 LIBRARY - Letter suggesting new Town Hall be used as free library..1878 Jun 1p4,c1 GENERAL HLatest list of subscribers to cost of enlargement.1878 Jun 1p4,c4 CONSERVATEditorial praising visit to Cheltenham of Sir Michael Hicks Beach.1878 Jun 1p4,c5 CHELT OVEEditorial supporting its establishment.1878 Jun 1p4,c5 GENERAL HWork starts on new wing designed by Mr Thompson.1878 Jun 1p4,c6 CHARLTON AGM hears report on land slip on the line of the Ham Sewer.1878 Jun 1p4,c6 PITTVILLE Musical promenades to be held 3 times a week in summer.1878 Jun 1p4,c6 SOCIAL SC Offices established at 4 Promenade Villas.1878 Jun 1p8,c3 PROTESTAN35th AGM held - Mr Agg Gardiner president unable to attend.1878 Jun 1p8,c4 PITTVILLE Another suicide - inquest report.1878 Jun 1p8,c4 TURNPIKE Letter asking that turnpike house on Gloucester Road near Grovefield be removed.1878 Jun 1p8,c5 CHELT OVELetter criticizing remarks by Councillors and Town Clerk.1878 Jun 1p2,c1 CONSERVATBanquet given in honour of Sir M. Hicks Beach. Full report. See also editorial.1878 Jun 1p2,c6 CONSERVALarge open-air procession and demonstration in Pittville Gardens.1878 Jun 1p4,c5 LADIES COLAnnual report - new buildings now paid for.1878 Jun 1p4,c5 SEWAGE ANTown Council resolve to purchase an additional farm for irrigation.1878 Jun 1p4,c6 ST MARY'S Reunion of former students of Cheltenham Training College for Schoolmistresses.1878 Jun 1p8,c3 LIBRARY - Request signed by 140 ratepayers for Free Public Libraries Act to be implemented in town.1878 Jun 2p4,c4 FREE LIBRAEditorial support.1878 Jun 2p4,c4 JULYAN, REOf Cambray Chapel preaches at Charlton Kings Chapel Sunday School anniversary.1878 Jun 2p4,c4 UNION WOEditorial support for purchase of The Elms extension.1878 Jun 2p4,c5 ARCHERY CReport of first prize meeting in Montpellier Gardens.1878 Jun 2p4,c5 BRYDGES, EMade Hon. Secretary (law) for forthcoming Social Science Congress.1878 Jun 2p4,c5 GARDE, REVPortrait of former All Saints curate presented to his wife.1878 Jun 2p4,c5 McDONNELLHis son, William Fraser McDonnell V.C., made a judge.1878 Jun 2p4,c5 SOCIAL SC Editorial list those likely to attend and local secretaries.1878 Jun 2p4,c5 ST. LUKES' Report of occasion when testimonial given to Mr Jenkins, organist.1878 Jun 2p4,c6 CHAMNEY, Principal of Training College to be Hon Sec. (Education) for Social Science Congress.1878 Jun 2p4,c6 CHRIST CHRev. J.F. Fenn preaches sermon on anniversary of Queen's accession to be published.1878 Jun 2p4,c6 CHURCH OFReport of annual outing to Painswick and Stroud.1878 Jun 2p4,c6 LENNOX, RPreaches at Charlton Kings Sunday School anniversary.1878 Jun 2p4,c6 PROVIDENTHigh Street shop premises closed and money left by Miss Douglas to be divided among oldest members.1878 Jun 2p8,c1 LYNE, REV.,At visitation called as curate of Prestbury instead of Rev. J. Edwards.1878 Jun 2p8,c1 PARISH CHFull report of archidiaconal visitation.1878 Jul 3 p2,c2 TOWN COUSewage committee agree purchase of land at Elmstone Hardwicke.1878 Jul 3 p2,c6 COLLEGE, Want to purchase council land at Sandford Mead to establish banks.1878 Jul 3 p2,c6 FALLON, MDoes not believe electricity will replace gas lighting in Cheltenham.1878 Jul 3 p2,c6 ONLEY, COBelieves working men will vote against free public library.1878 Jul 3 p3,c1 BOARD OF Purchase of The Elms debated at length (and voted against).

1878 Jul 3 p3,c1 TOWN COUHighways committee debates provision of rests for cabmen.1878 Jul 3 p4,c5 DOBELL, J Tribute on his death.1878 Jul 3 p5,c4 FOY, MAJOLate of Park Gate, Claims.1878 Jul 3 p5,c4 HASELTON,Late of Regent Street, claims.1878 Jul 3 p8,c1 COLLEGE, Speech Day.1878 Jul 3 p8,c3 WILLIAMS,Librarian's son commits suicide.1878 Jul 10p2,c3 CHARLTON Monthly meeting discuss highway contract.1878 Jul 10p3,c4 COLLEGE, Report of cricket match v Marlborough College.1878 Jul 10p3,c4 ELMS, THE.Long letter from ratepayer on value of house and land. See also letter page 8.1878 Jul 10p3,c5 GRAMMAR Report of recent cricket matches.1878 Jul 10p4,c1 PRESBYTERRev. J. More to preach at Assembly Rooms whilst church closed for repairs.1878 Jul 10p4,c2 NEATE, MISTeacher of music and singing at 4, Suffolk Road.1878 Jul 10p4,c2 SHEWELL, Claims on estate.1878 Jul 10p4,c5 LIBERAL FEEditorial criticism.1878 Jul 10p4,c6 BELL, REV. Degree of Doctor in Sacra Theologia conferred on him in Dublin.1878 Jul 10p4,c6 CHAPMAN, Commences second seasons running of Malvern Coach.1878 Jul 10p4,c6 LILLYWHITEMakes arrangements for cricket week.1878 Jul 10p4,c6 STREET IMEditorial on various schemes which call for public contributions.1878 Jul 10p4,c6 WATERWORExplanation of clause in bill allowing Leckhampton and Charlton Kings to take corporation water.1878 Jul 10p8,c1 BANBURY Progress report.1878 Jul 10p8,c3 CORNFIELD,Report of his last service at St. Stephen, Tivoli before resigning.1878 Jul 10p8,c3 EARTHSTOPCaptain Sumner presides. Report of awards.1878 Jul 10p8,c3 WINTER GAMessrs. Brettle of Worcester to undertake roof repairs.1878 Jul 10p8,c4 CENTRAL DReport of workmen's outing.1878 Jul 10p8,c4 GARDNERSReport of annual outing of workmen.1878 Jul 10p8,c4 GAS WORKSReport of workmen's outing.1878 Jul 10p8,c5 FREE LIBRALong letter from Mr H.G. Tuke on proposal.1878 Jul 10p8,c5 HIGHBURY Report of annual treat.1878 Jul 17p2,c3 CORN EXC Mr T. Viccars lectures on the microphone.1878 Jul 17p3,c2 BANKS, REVPresented with ï¾£70 by Painswick on his removal to Cheltenham.1878 Jul 17p3,c2 EDWARDS, RReceives letter of sympathy from some clergy and people of Bristol.1878 Jul 17p4,c5 NORTH STREditorial on amount collected for improvement.1878 Jul 17p4,c6 DE FERRIE Description of silver 'Loving Cup' to be given to corporation.1878 Jul 17p4,c6 GABELL, REVContributes further ï¾£2,000 to Delancey Fever Hospital.1878 Jul 17p4,c6 GRIFFITH, Obituary of former popular minister of Bayshill Unitarian Church.1878 Jul 17p4,c6 McLANDSBWaterworks Company manager to be allotted ï¾£1,000.1878 Jul 17p4,c6 SOCIAL SC Editorial complaint about autumn race meeting taking place at the same time.1878 Jul 17p4,c6 WATERWORKBill passed with amendments.1878 Jul 17p8,c2 ASTON, REV.Addresses annual tea party for the blind in parish school room.1878 Jul 17p8,c2 CHILDREN'SReport of anniversary services.1878 Jul 17p8,c3 CUFF, REV.Reference to biography of well known preacher at one time teacher at Mrs Smith's chapel in Cheltenham.1878 Jul 17p8,c3 SOCIAL SC Further account of operations and organisation.1878 Jul 17p8,c4 BOYS ORPHMoney collected by St. Peter's Church to aid.1878 Jul 17p8,c4 CORNFIELD Full report of presentation on his resigning curacy of St. Stephen's and Christ Church.1878 Jul 17p8,c4 KNIGHT, MRResigns mastership of Cheltenham School of Art to become private teacher.1878 Jul 17p8,c4 MARTIN, RDeath reported of Rev. Dr. Brown's predecessor at Congregational church.1878 Jul 17p8,c4 McCAUSLANPresents address and gift to Rev. E. Cornfield.1878 Jul 17p8,c4 PARISH CHBells rung to celebrate peace on signing of Treaty of Berlin.

1878 Jul 17p8,c5 NORTH PLAReport of annual Sunday School treat.1878 Jul 24p2,c2 LIBERAL FEExtensive report of demonstration and fete. See also editorial on page 4.1878 Jul 24p3,c3 BOARD OF Resignation of Mr and Mrs Perry, the Tramp Master and Mistress.1878 Jul 24p4,c5 JESSOP, MRPasses pharmaceutical examination after Rev. Barwell prepares him for it.1878 Jul 24p4,c5 ROYAL COLExamination passed by candidates from town.1878 Jul 24p4,c6 CRITCHLEYMoves from Cheltenham to Gloucester.1878 Jul 24p4,c6 GRIFFITH, Tribute paid by Rev. John Robbers in sermon at Bayshill Chapel. Burial was at Ore cemetery near Hastings.1878 Jul 24p4,c6 TEMPORARFurther appeal for funding erection and fittings of St. Matthew's church.1878 Jul 24p4,c6 TOWN HALLTo undergo extensive enlargement and improvement.1878 Jul 24p8,c1 ANCIENT OReport of annual meeting at Corn Exchange.1878 Jul 24p8,c4 SEAVER, REVAppointed by rector to the charge of the parish church.1878 Jul 24p8,c5 CRICKET. Report and team of Cheltenham v Cirencester.1878 Jul 24p8,c5 GRAMMAR Team, including J. Jessop, plays Northampton House.1878 Jul 31p2,c4 CLARKE, H Praised at annual outing of Bristol Licensed Victuallers' Protection Association.1878 Jul 31p2,c6 WRIGHT, Cheltenham Vice-President of Cotteswold Naturalists' Field Club.1878 Jul 31p4,c6 BLIND SCHAccount of treat to Birdlip and Cranham woods.1878 Jul 31p4,c6 BROWN, REPreaches funeral sermon for the new Highbury pastor, Rev. Samuel Martin.1878 Jul 31p4,c6 UNION WOEditorial on extension choice - either purchase of 'The Elms' or erection of new building.1878 Jul 31p4,c6 WHITES'S Exhibits stuffed animals, caricatures of Congress of Berlin participants.1878 Jul 31p8,c1 LENNOX, RPraises work of Richard Tyrer, Headmaster of Southam Villa School.1878 Jul 31p8,c1 SOUTHAM VFull report of prize-giving.1878 Jul 31p8,c1 WRIGHT, DRDistributes prizes at Southam Villa School.1878 Jul 31p8,c2 AGG-GARDNReport of rifle competition for 'The Gardner Cup'.1878 Jul 31p8,c3 SOCIAL SC Short historical account given.1878 Jul 31p8,c4 BANBURY Full report of violent assault on gamekeeper by navvies.1878 Jul 31p8,c5 FEMALE O Collection in aid of at Holy Trinity church.1878 Jul 31p8,c6 IRISH CHU Parish church has collection in aid of.1878 Aug 7p4,c2 REGISTRARQuarterly return of births and deaths in Cheltenham.1878 Aug 7p4,c4 LETHEREN,Appointed one of the artizan reporters on metal working at the Paris exhibition.1878 Aug 7p4,c4 WALKER, REVSon of late rector offers the presentation money given by parishioners to the Town Council for 'Walker Memorial Fund'.1878 Aug 7p4,c5 ST. MARY' Full report of celebration for tenth anniversary of re-opening of church.1878 Aug 7p4,c6 BAND OF HReport of annual outing.1878 Aug 7p4,c6 KING STRE Report of Sunday School treat.1878 Aug 7p4,c6 RYEWORTHReport of Sunday School treat.1878 Aug 7p8,c1 TOWN COUFull report of monthly meeting.1878 Aug 7p8,c3 JACKSON, Report of his 'Telephene' balloon ascent at Mr Day's Pittville fete.1878 Aug 7p8,c4 JUNIOR PRReport of annual prize-giving.1878 Aug 7p8,c5 TUKE, MR HLong letter on proposed free library.1878 Aug 1p2,c4 GRAMMAR Annual prize giving. Discussion of new constitution.1878 Aug 1p2,c4 JEFFERY, MResignation as Headmaster of Grammar School not accepted.1878 Aug 1p4,c6 WEATHER.Thunderstorm causes death and flooding.1878 Aug 1p5,c4 BIRKETT, Late of Cumberland Lodge. Claims on estate.1878 Aug 1p5,c4 GRIFFITHS,Late of Glantievi Lodge. Claims on estate.1878 Aug 1p5,c4 MURVAGH LVilla and 2 acres for sale.1878 Aug 1p6,c2 CRICKET. Reports of Cheltenham v Ross and Gloucestershire v Nottinghamshire.1878 Aug 1p8,c1 GRAMMAR Mr Stanton, Charity Commission, addresses committee on proposed new management.1878 Aug 1p8,c2 CAMBRAY CJ. Manton Smith and H. Varley take services in Rev. Julyan's absence.1878 Aug 1p8,c2 PLUMBE. HTribute to deceased solicitor.

1878 Aug 1p8,c3 GAS COMPPrice of gas to be reduced.1878 Aug 1p8,c3 VERNON AFirst annual outing for employees of Central Iron Works.1878 Aug 1p8,c4 BUTT, H. Letter claiming his street sweeping machines would free town from dust.1878 Aug 1p8,c4 PUBLIC LIBA ratepayer thinks a new town hall should be built before a free public library.1878 Aug 1p8,c4 WALKER, J Letter on administration of fund in memory of his father.1878 Aug 2p2,c2 BOARD OF Letter from Local Government Board on purchase of 'The Elms'.1878 Aug 2p2,c6 MATTHEWSHis eleven plays Kidderminster eleven.1878 Aug 2p4,c5 HALFORD, Short obituary.1878 Aug 2p4,c6 BROWN REVReturns to Cheltenham to recommence ministerial duties.1878 Aug 2p4,c6 GRAMMAR Correction of report concerning masters residence.1878 Aug 2p4,c6 WALKER MEProposal will not come before Council until October.1878 Aug 2p5,c2 LECKHAMPInvite tenders for three branch sewers.1878 Aug 2p8,c1 CRICKET. Full report of first days play in Cheltenham Cricket Week.1878 Aug 2p8,c2 OLD WELLSAmateur 'The Philo-Thespians' perform 3 plays.1878 Aug 2p8,c2 SOCIAL SC Exhibition of Art and Sanitary Appliances likely to be abandoned.1878 Aug 2p8,c3 JEFFERY, HLetter re criticism of Headmaster of the Grammar School.1878 Aug 2p8,c4 TUKE, H. G.Long letter in support of free public library.1878 Aug 2p2,c3 GRACE, W. Mayor's Banquet in his honour.1878 Aug 2p2,c6 GREAT WESHalf Yearly Report.1878 Aug 2p3,c1 BOARD OF Comparison of workhouse conditions in Cheltenham and Gloucester.1878 Aug 2p3,c1 HOSKINS, RBelieves much seeming poverty due to indiscriminate charity.1878 Aug 2p3,c1 PERRY, MRDeath of workhouse trampmaster.1878 Aug 2p3,c6 FULLWOODLeckhampton Cottagers Flower Show held by permission of Mr Potter.1878 Aug 2p4,c6 CRICKET WDeemed a success likely to be repeated (editorial).1878 Aug 2p8,c1 COLLEGE, Examination successes.1878 Aug 2p8,c1 ENGINEER Competition for Baron De Ferrieres cup.1878 Aug 2p8,c1 GLOUCESTShareholders at Annual Meeting reject Directors Report.1878 Aug 2p8,c2 DUNTON, Releases balloons at Winchcombe Flower Show.1878 Aug 2p8,c3 AGG-GARDNEMeets funeral expenses of brewery employee, Mr G. Halford.1878 Aug 2p8,c4 TUKE, H. G.Further correspondence on free public library.1878 Aug 2p8,c6 OWEN, HUG3rd daughter marries August 15th. Youngest daughter dies August 17th.1878 Sep 4p2,c4 SEWAGE F Council discuss flooding in Trafalgar Street.1878 Sep 4p2,c5 GREGORY. Elected by Town Council as superintendent of cemetery.1878 Sep 4p3,c1 SOCIAL SC No 8 in series of reports on the organisation and aims.1878 Sep 4p4,c6 SOCIAL SC Report on completion of local arrangements.1878 Sep 4p4,c6 TOWN COUEditorial comment on bye-law for prevention of nuisances.1878 Sep 4p4,c6 WATER COTown Council sanctions negotiations for raising money for shareholders.1878 Sep 4p4,c6 WINTERBOEditorial commends Town Council financial situation.1878 Sep 4p8,c1 ENGINEER Receive commendation on its performance.1878 Sep 4p8,c2 COCHRANE,Mr Skillicorne issues subscription appeal as testimony to 25 years as secretary to Horticultural Society.1878 Sep 4p8,c2 DELANCEY Entertainment at Montpellier Rotunda in aid of hospital.1878 Sep 4p8,c2 SEAVER, RESenior curate at Parish Church reads himself in as minister.1878 Sep 4p8,c2 THEATRE RFollowing London success 'Diplomacy Company' perform Sardou play.1878 Sep 1p2,c5 ATKYN'S H News item on recent sale of damaged copy for ï¾£11 5s. Published in 1712.1878 Sep 1p3,c3 CRICKET - Report on Australia V Glos match. W. G. Grace played.1878 Sep 1p4,c6 HONE. MR.Died aged 68. Lived at Stoke Orchard. Considerable Landowner.1878 Sep 1p4,c6 HORTICULTLast show for season to be held in the Montpellier Gardens.1878 Sep 1p4,c6 RAILWAY. Appeal for last ï¾£200 to improve approach to St Jame's station.

1878 Sep 1p4,c6 REFORM CLMinstrels to give show at Assembly Rooms in aid if Princess Alice Disaster Fund.1878 Sep 1p5,c6 PROMENADNo. 6 for sale by auction.1878 Sep 1p8,c4 CHARLTON Discussion on road widening at Pilley end of Old Bath Road near railway bridge.1878 Sep 1p1,c3 MAUNDE, CLate of 9, Cambray, Claims on estate.1878 Sep 1p2,c3 BOARD OF Consider the official report on 'The Elms'.1878 Sep 1p2,c5 HATHERLEYReport of services to commemorate 22nd. anniversary of opening of chapel.1878 Sep 1p2,c6 SOCIAL SC No 9 in series of reports on organisation.1878 Sep 1p4,c2 SOCIAL SC Local secretaries, Colonel Henry Basevi and Edward Cornfield advertise congress giving names of presidents of departments.1878 Sep 1p4,c6 BANBURY Cheltenham section nearing completion.1878 Sep 1p4,c6 BETTAM, RIn liquidation by arrangement.1878 Sep 1p4,c6 BLACKER, Former curate in liquidation by arrangement.1878 Sep 1p4,c6 CHARLTON Faces ï¾£325 Bill to pay for costs of abortive opposition to Cheltenham's Waterworks Act.1878 Sep 1p4,c6 ELMS, THE.Editorial on reluctance of Board of Guardians to pay asking price.1878 Sep 1p4,c6 HOLDER, HIn liquidation by arrangement.1878 Sep 1p4,c6 TOWN COUEditorial conjecture on the new rate to be set.1878 Sep 1p5,c1 CHARLTONDetailed for sale notice.1878 Sep 1p5,c3 SALTERLEYColonel Provost leaving. Detailed inventory of live and dead farming stock for auction.1878 Sep 2p2,c1 TOWN COUReport of annual meeting to receive accounts.1878 Sep 2p2,c5 HORTICULTReport of annual dinner at Plough Hotel.1878 Sep 2p2,c5 SKILLICOR Chairs annual dinner of Horticultural Society.1878 Sep 2p3,c1 COCHRANE,Secretary of Horticultural Society given presentation at annual dinner.1878 Sep 2p4,c5 SKILLICORNTreasurer of fund to help victims of Abercarne colliery disaster.1878 Sep 2p4,c6 ASTON, REVCurate at St. Lukes church accepts living at Ambleside.1878 Sep 2p4,c6 BANBURY Report of progress at half yearly general meeting.1878 Sep 2p4,c6 CHELTENHReport of last journey.1878 Sep 2p4,c6 CHRISTY MEditorial on success of charity concert.1878 Sep 2p4,c6 MAKGILL, Of Prestbury. Editorial comment on death of former steward to Lord Wemyss.1878 Sep 2p4,c6 WRIGHT, DReport of death of wife of medical officer of health.1878 Sep 2p8,c3 ODDFELLOSamuel Artus , former secretary, accused of embezzling money belonging to Manchester Oddfellows.1878 Sep 2p8,c5 CLEEVE HILReport of first use of dynamite in quarrying.1878 Sep 2p8,c5 GREGORY, Newly elected cemetery superintendent given testimonial by colleagues on leaving gasworks employ.1878 Sep 2p8,c6 ENGINEER Report of inspection at grounds of training college.1878 Oct 2p4,c1 ABERCARNEList of donors - See also editorial Page 4, Column 6.1878 Oct 2p4,c1 HOME FOR Appeal for support by Mr J. Penrice Bell of Sinclair, Pittville Circus.1878 Oct 2p4,c1 YOUNG MENSecretary, Mr W.T. Harvey, advertises opening meeting of session and classes.1878 Oct 2p4,c3 PUBLIC LIBConvening of public meeting to decide whether to adopt Public Libraries Act. See also Editorial, Column 5.1878 Oct 2p4,c3 WILSON, MTakes prize at Hemel Hempstead poultry exhibition.1878 Oct 2p4,c5 COMEDY CLReport of performances in aid of Abercarne Disaster Fund.1878 Oct 2p4,c5 GAS COMPTo reduce charge for gas by two-pence per thousand feet - report.1878 Oct 2p4,c6 ARCHERY CReport of second prize meeting.1878 Oct 2p4,c6 CAVENDISHReport of annual dinner at the club-house, Star Hotel.1878 Oct 2p4,c6 POOR'S RAEditorial on setting of new rate.1878 Oct 2p8,c2 SOCIAL SC List of subscriptions towards reception fund.1878 Oct 2p8,c3 AGG-GARDNGives donation to Parish Church, Upton-on-Severn, where he owns property.1878 Oct 2p8,c3 AGG-GARDNTo visit Cyprus in his yacht 'Stella'.1878 Oct 2p8,c3 ALL SAINTSReport of Harvest Thanksgiving.1878 Oct 2p8,c3 BANKS, REVCurate of Christ Church accepts living at Highbay, Devon.1878 Oct 2p8,c3 CHARLTON Report of harvest Thanksgiving.

1878 Oct 2p8,c4 BOROUGH RDetails of annual revision of voters' list.1878 Oct 2p8,c5 PUBLIC LIBLetter in support by Mr H.G. Tuke and against by Messrs Chas Wilson and F. Stroud.1878 Oct 9p2,c2 WRIGHT, DCriticised by some council members for comments in his report.1878 Oct 9p2,c5 WALKER, RECouncil discuss gift to town of ï¾£2,500 by late rector's son Rev. John Walker.1878 Oct 9p3,c1 GODING, J Criticised by Mr Stroud during annual revision of borough's voters' lists.1878 Oct 9p3,c1 VOTERS' LIFull details of annual revision of North Ward.1878 Oct 9p3,c5 ALL SAINTSRev. J.B. Jones appointed to curacy.1878 Oct 9p4,c6 GENERAL HTotal subscriptions for enlargement listed with amount required still.1878 Oct 9p4,c6 PUBLIC LIBEditorial attacks comments of Mr Stroud.1878 Oct 9p4,c6 STREET IMEditorial commends council on completion of local contributions.1878 Oct 9p4,c6 WINTERBOEditorial view on his possible re-election as councillor.1878 Oct 9p8,c2 AGG-GARDNTo give banquet at opening of Skating Rink and Winter Garden.1878 Oct 9p8,c2 SOCIAL SC Full programme for the week listed.1878 Oct 9p8,c2 STROUD, MAt police court complains about High Street trading on Sunday.1878 Oct 9p8,c2 THOMAS, HFormer Grammar School pupil selected for sizarship at St. John's College, Cambridge.1878 Oct 9p8,c2 THOMAS, RFormer Christ Church curate chaplain to Bishop of Barbados preaches at Presteigne.1878 Oct 9p8,c2 WRIGHT, DFull report of quarterly report for Urban Sanitary District.1878 Oct 9p8,c3 TUKE, H.G.In letter attacks Mr Stroud's antagonism to public library..1878 Oct 9p8,c5 YOUNG MENMayor attends season's inaugural meeting at Corn Exchange.1878 Oct 1p2,c1 PUBLIC LIBPublic meeting votes to adopt act. Poll to be held 16 October.1878 Oct 1p3,c2 MIDLAND RGatekeeper killed at Alstone crossing.1878 Oct 1p3,c4 HEARTS OFDinner at Corn Exchange.1878 Oct 1p3,c6 CHURCH OFRector presides at opening meeting in parish church room.1878 Oct 1p3,c6 GENERAL HDonation from Aveling & Porter in recognition of Mr Butt's advocacy of steam roller.1878 Oct 1p4,c5 PIPPETT, Named as Central Ward candidate in place of Councillor Paul.1878 Oct 1p4,c5 PUBLIC LIBEditorial on public meeting and heckling of Mr Longe.1878 Oct 1p4,c6 ENGINEER Annual prize giving.1878 Oct 1p4,c6 GRAMMAR Prize winners in Oxford local examinations.1878 Oct 1p4,c6 PARISH CHRector's sermon celebrates his six years in office.1878 Oct 1p4,c6 SOCIAL SC Mayor invites ticket holders to conversazione. Phonograph and microphone to be demonstrated.1878 Oct 1p5,c2 GLACK VIL For sale.1878 Oct 1p6,c3 BENNETT, Registrar gives evidence in case of fraudulent charity claim.1878 Oct 1p8,c4 SALEM CHAProgramme of weekly meetings.1878 Oct 1p8,c5 COLLEGE, Letter claiming ventilation is inferior to that in Ladies' College.1878 Oct 1p8,c5 PEW RENTSLetter complaining that they must be paid a year in advance.1878 Oct 1p8,c6 WINTER GANew gas lighting provided by Messrs. Marshall switched on.1878 Oct 2p2,c5 COFFEE TAVFull description of new tavern and opening ceremony at Assembly Rooms with civic dignitaries attending.1878 Oct 2p3,c3 PUBLIC LIBResult of poll - 703 for adoption of Act, 1030 against. Description of polling.1878 Oct 2p4,c2 SOCIAL SC Details of forthcoming lecture and conference. Editorial Column 5 and summary of departments Column 6.1878 Oct 2p4,c6 ELECTIONSEditorial on forthcoming municipal elections with comments upon candidates.1878 Oct 2p5,c5 BEARD, HEElection address for East Ward.1878 Oct 2p5,c5 DARBY, J.T.Election address for West Ward.1878 Oct 2p5,c5 PIPPETT, Election address for Central Ward.1878 Oct 2p5,c5 ROBERTSONOf Cambray Villa. Claims on estate.1878 Oct 2p5,c5 WINTERBOTElection address for South Ward. See also letter Page 8, column 4.1878 Oct 2p8,c2 HARRIERS, Now known as Severn Vale Harriers meet at house of Mr J. Villar, Charlton Kings.1878 Oct 2p8,c2 STAGHOUNMr Richardson Gardner entertains Cotswold farmers to breakfast before meet.1878 Oct 2p8,c2 TOWN BANReport of concert at Corn Exchange.

1878 Oct 2p8,c3 CHURCH OFMr J.A. Matthews entertains members with concert at Assembly Rooms.1878 Oct 2p8,c3 RIFLE VOL Report of 10th G.R.V. competition at Seven Springs.1878 Oct 2p8,c3 ST. MATTHCanon Bell appeals for ï¾£2,200 to furnish this new church.1878 Oct 2p8,c4 FREE LIBRALetter from John Cormell commenting on proposal.1878 Oct 2pSP,c SOCIAL SC Supplement to Examiner of October 23 gives full proceedings up to fourth day1878 Oct 3p2,c1 SOCIAL SC Full report of meetings about it at Assembly Rooms presided over by mayor.1878 Oct 3p2,c5 SUNDAY SOConference held at Queen's Hotel supports Sunday opening of museums.1878 Oct 3p2,c6 COLTMAN,Local travelling apparatus maker wins medal at Paris Exhibition.1878 Oct 3p2,c6 RACES. Report of unsuccessful Autumn meeting at Prestbury racecourse.1878 Oct 3p4,c5 ELECTION, Editorial comment on unnecessary contests.1878 Oct 3p4,c5 RACECOURSEditorial on unsuitability of present site next to cemetery.1878 Oct 3p4,c6 HOSPITAL Report of monies received from places of worship.1878 Oct 3p4,c6 REID, FRANAmateur writes music for very successful operetta at Assembly Rooms.1878 Oct 3p4,c6 RISELEY, T Report of death of former college organist.1878 Oct 3p5,c1 GLACK VILLFull description of Promenade house for sale, opposite to St. George's Road.1878 Oct 3p6,c1 SOCIAL SC Full report of fifth day activities.1878 Oct 3p8,c1 ALBION MUSupper in celebration of opening of new room.1878 Oct 3p8,c1 ARMITAGE, Gives address at reopening of Albion Mutual Club new room.1878 Oct 3p8,c2 SOCIAL SC Full report of social events including banquet at Plough and conversaziones at Rotunda and Ladies' College.1878 Oct 3p8,c5 ASTON, REVIn letter justifies letting of mission room to Conservative Association.1878 Oct 3p8,c5 BELL, REV. Presides at public meeting to oppose contagious diseases acts.1878 Oct 3p8,c5 ROGERS. ILSt. John's organist appointed to Tewkesbury Abbey vacancy.1878 Oct 3p8,c6 TURNPIKESNotice of gradual abolition.1878 Nov 6p2,c2 ELECTIONSFull report of third muncicipal election.1878 Nov 6p2,c4 AGG-GARDNFull report of his address to his constituents at Corn Exchange. See also Editorial page 4.1878 Nov 6p3,c1 SOCIAL SC Addressed by Mr Hastings and report of concluding meeting.1878 Nov 6p3,c3 TOWN COUReport of special meeting to consider the Walker Memorial Fund.1878 Nov 6p4,c2 MALVERN, Formal notice that he is not responsible for his wife's debts.1878 Nov 6p4,c6 FRASER, RELectures at Corn Exchange with proceeds in aid of colporteurage in villages around Cheltenham.1878 Nov 6p4,c6 MAYORALITEditorial on likely election of Alderman Willmott as new mayor.1878 Nov 6p4,c6 WINTER GAEditorial on opening.1878 Nov 6p6,c2 BOARD OF Business includes Mr Steel's motion on vaccination returns.1878 Nov 6p8,c1 ABERCARNEList of further subscriptions to fund.1878 Nov 6p8,c1 SMITH, ARBankruptcy petition annulled.1878 Nov 6p8,c1 STEPHENS,Of 17 Lypiatt Terrace - claims on estate.1878 Nov 6p8,c1 URBAN SANFormal notice that it will petition for making a new street from High Street to St. George;s Square.1878 Nov 6p8,c4 FREELAND,Letter on coffee taverns following his address to Sunday Society conference.1878 Nov 6p8,c5 FOSSETT'S Opens at Colosseum, Bath Road, for short season.1878 Nov p2,c2 WINTER GAFull account of opening ceremony and description of building.1878 Nov p2,c3 AGG-GARDNChairman of Winter Gardens Company hosts banquet at Plough Hotel.1878 Nov p2,c6 BOARD OF Still debating purchase of The Elms.1878 Nov p2,c6 COFFEE TANew company registered as temperance refreshment house keepers.1878 Nov p2,c6 COLPORTAGRev. Canon Bell presides at meeting in Corn Exchange.1878 Nov p3,c1 MIDDLEMORTrustees want to make a new road from Old Bath Road to Keynsham Street..1878 Nov p3,c3 VICTORIA SFour houses with No.1 cause problems for postmen.1878 Nov p3,c4 VACCINATIPolice court fines 10 men for refusing to comply with act.1878 Nov p4,c5 DE FERRIE Editorial on his resignation as mayor.1878 Nov p4,c6 GLOUCESTEShow to be in Cheltenham 1879 - Payment of ï¾£400 and division of profits.

1878 Nov p4,c6 TURNPIKE Gates at Dowdeswell and Uckington removed 1st. November.1878 Nov p4,c6 WINTER GAReport of first Saturday concert.1878 Nov p6,c2 FITZHARDINPresiding over Root and Grain dinner had to leave to catch train.1878 Nov p6,c2 ROOT, GRAIReport of annual show.1878 Nov p8,c3 SKILLICOR Re-appointed deputy mayor.1878 Nov p8,c3 WILLMOTT,Elected mayor.1878 Nov p8,c5 MUSICAL SLetter from H. Kynaston appealing for more members.1878 Nov p8,c6 AGG-GARDNLeaves Cheltenham for Lisbon to spend 3 months on yacht.1878 Nov p8,c6 BLYTH, CA Plans to revive coach service to London (10 1/2 hours).1878 Nov p2,c3 BALCOMBE,Elected by Guardians as collector for Prestbury.1878 Nov p2,c4 UNION WOGuardians discuss purchase of The Elms as some length.1878 Nov p2,c6 WRIGHT, DBrings about learned discussion by Cotteswold Naturalists Field Club.1878 Nov p3,c2 WINTER GAReport of annual meeting chaired by Colonel Thoyts.1878 Nov p3,c5 HOWSARD, In letter proposes setting up 'The Town's Improvement Co. Ltd.'1878 Nov p4,c1 ASSEMBLYAdvertisement for recital by famous Hans Von Bulow.1878 Nov p4,c5 ELMS, THE.Editorial on delay in purchasing.1878 Nov p4,c6 HARTLEY, Resigning post of house-surgeon to hospital.1878 Nov p4,c6 HUMPHRIS, Editorial on illness of Borough Surveyor.1878 Nov p4,c6 TRAMWAYSEditorial on routes proposed.1878 Nov p8,c2 COTSWOLDLamb Hotel meeting of committee to arrange collection of town contribution to hounds.1878 Nov p8,c2 VILLAR, JA Chairs meeting of Cotswold Hunt.1878 Nov p8,c3 FOSSETT'S Report of performances under patronage of mayor.1878 Nov p8,c3 GLOUCESTEInvitation to hold 1879 show in town accepted.1878 Nov p8,c4 QUARTETT Report of opening concert of second season.1878 Nov p8,c4 RICHARDS, Of Holy Trinity was presented with cheque and address on move away.1878 Nov p2,c3 BOARD OF Further discussion on purchase of 'The Elms'. See also editorial page 4.1878 Nov p2,c5 DICKINSONOf 'Fairholme' in dispute with Rev. Fry over college boy invited to his house.1878 Nov p2,c5 FRY, REV. TOf Christowe, Cheltenham College, in dispute with Mr Dickinson of 'Fairholme' over college boy.1878 Nov p3,c2 SALEM CHARev. H. Wilkins, pastor, preaches at re-opening. Description of alterations made.1878 Nov p3,c4 CHRYSANTFull report of annual show held at Winter Gardens.1878 Nov p3,c5 WOOTTON, Business at 20 Promenade Villas purchased by Captain Todd.1878 Nov p4,c6 SOCIAL SC Editorial proposes balance of funds be given to hospital.1878 Nov p4,c6 TRAMWAYSEditorial on proposed town tramways.1878 Nov p5,c5 DASHWOOD,Late of 8, Trinity Terrace - claims on estate.1878 Nov p5,c5 GENERAL HList of church collections and personal donations.1878 Nov p8,c1 NATURAL SMr H. Elwes lectures at Corn Exchange on 'distribution of plants and animals.'1878 Nov p8,c2 HOME TEACReport of concert, in aid of, at Parish church Schoolroom.1878 Nov p8,c2 NORTH PLACaptain St. Clair-Ford opens bazaar - full report.1878 Nov p8,c2 WINTER GAReport of afternoon concert and comment on future policy of booking.1878 Nov p8,c3 ASSEMBLYReport of recital by Dr Hans von Billow.1878 Nov p8,c3 AUXILIARYAnnual meeting at Corn Exchange.1878 Nov p8,c3 CURATES Sermons and collections at All Saints' and Christ Church.1878 Nov p8,c3 DELANCEY Lieutenant Hill RN and Mr R.G. Wilson, amateur magicians, perform in aid of.1878 Nov p8,c3 LIBERAL H Baron de Ferrieres presides at meeting in absence of Mr. Skillicorne.1878 Nov p8,c3 SIER, JOHNLetter on pauper funerals at cemetery.1878 Nov p8,c3 WILSON, DRAppointed physician at Cheltenham College on resignation of Dr Abercrombie.1878 Nov p8,c5 LENTHALL, Letter advocation immediate purchase of 'The Elms' by workhouse.1878 Dec 4p2,c2 EARLY DAWProceedings taken to remove pig nuisance.

1878 Dec 4p2,c2 WALKER, REBaron de Ferrieres tells Council of Walker Trust. See also page 4, col.6.1878 Dec 4p3,c1 SAMUELSONLectures in Town hall on Cyprus.1878 Dec 4p3,c6 YOUNG MENRev. W. Marshall Lennox lectures on John Knox.1878 Dec 4p4,c6 BRISTOL A Meeting at Plough Hotel to discuss Society's proposed visit to Cheltenham.1878 Dec 4p4,c6 MATTHEWS,Report of first season's subscription concerts at Assembly Rooms.1878 Dec 4p8,c2 DOBELL, MCellars supply wines to mayor's banquet.1878 Dec 4p8,c2 WILLMOTT,New mayor gives banquet for 130 guests in Assembly Rooms.1878 Dec 4p8,c3 CHESS CLUFirst tournament of season at All Saints Parish Rooms.1878 Dec 4p8,c3 FINCH, J. Testimonial for former High Street chemist and supporter of Orphan Asylum.1878 Dec 4p8,c3 FINE ARTS Ladies' College offers room to proposed new society.1878 Dec 4p8,c3 WILSON, R.Entertainment in aid of Delancey Hospital.1878 Dec 4p8,c4 BLAIR, COLCalls meeting to discuss founding of Arts Club. Gambier Parry to be president.1878 Dec 4p8,c5 BRANDRAMReport of Shakespearian recitations at Corn Exchange.1878 Dec 4p8,c5 DE FERRIE Addresses meeting of Leckhampton Liberals.1878 Dec 4p8,c6 GEEVES, WLetter on introduction of tramways.1878 Dec 4p8,c6 MONTPELLIElectric light to be used for a week to illuminate promenade concerts.1878 Dec 4p8,c6 MUSICAL SReply from 'A Lover of Music' to Mr Kynaston's letter.1878 Dec 1p1,c5 CHANNON, Moves from Bennington Street to Elmwood House, Montpellier Street.1878 Dec 1p2,c2 ELMS, THE.Long discussion at Board of Guardians meeting. Also letter column 5 and editorial page 4, column 6.1878 Dec 1p2,c5 TRAMWAYSLetter by 'A Pedestrian' on proposals.1878 Dec 1p2,c6 BOY'S BRITPublic examination and prize giving at Dunalley street school-room. Full report.1878 Dec 1p4,c1 FINE ART EList of members of provisional committee and regulations for exhibitors. See also editorial column 6.1878 Dec 1p4,c5 SURVEYORSEditorial on resignation of Mr D.J. Humphris suggests Mr G.W. Sadler as his successor.1878 Dec 1p4,c5 WATER COEditorial on probable litigation between Company and Council following Parliamentary enquiry.1878 Dec 1p4,c6 ST. MATTHCriticism of 'Sale of Work' organised by Canon Bell in aid of building fund.1878 Dec 1p5,c3 HEMMING, Late of Bell Inn, Shurdington - claims on estate.1878 Dec 1p8,c1 CHARLTON Discuss sewers and surplus water.1878 Dec 1p8,c1 ITALIAN O Report of concerts in Assembly Rooms and description of Kirkman's melogrand pianoforte.1878 Dec 1p8,c1 MONTPELLIReport of exhibition of electric lighting.1878 Dec 1p8,c1 NEWMAN'S Purchased by Mr J.D. Steel but Town Council advocate its removal.1878 Dec 1p8,c2 COLONNADDescription of design chosen by Worcester Bank for improvement of Colonnade.1878 Dec 1p8,c2 SERVANTS'Letter from Sara Rose Long, Hon. Secretary, appealing for funds.1878 Dec 1p8,c3 BAYSHILL Rev. J.C. Hirst will succeed Rev. David Griffith. See also Page 4, Column 1.1878 Dec 1p8,c3 BROWN, MSon of late Rev. Dr. Morton Brown gains Cambridge degree.1878 Dec 1p8,c3 PREVENTIOReport of annual meeting in Corn Exchange chaired by Mr H.G. Tuke.1878 Dec 1p2,c1 WATER COTown Council debate Waterworks purchase - See also page 4, column 6.1878 Dec 1p2,c4 HUMPHRIS, Letter of resignation as Borough Surveyor.1878 Dec 1p2,c4 NEWMAN'S Council agree to purchase it from Mr Steel.1878 Dec 1p2,c6 BOARD OF Agree to hold normal meeting on Boxing Day.1878 Dec 1p3,c1 LIBERAL REAnnual supper at Corn Exchange.1878 Dec 1p3,c3 TRAINING Annual prize giving opened by Rev. R.M. Chamney, Principal.1878 Dec 1p3,c6 CROWTHER HFirst sermons as minister of Bayshill Unitarian Church.1878 Dec 1p8,c1 SOCIAL SC Final report.1878 Dec 1p8,c2 LIBERAL H Rev. Philip Haines delivers lecture in Town hall.1878 Dec 1p8,c4 DORCAS SOAppeal on behalf of Society which dispenses clothing to poor.1878 Dec 1p8,c4 TEMPORARRev. Canon Bell pays tribute to Princess Alice on her death.1878 Dec 1p8,c5 BELL, REV. Defends St. Matthew's Christmas bazaar against complaints of tradesmen.1878 Dec 1p8,c5 POOR RELIScarcely has an existence. Not needed for several years.

1878 Dec 1p8,c5 TRINITY C Hold music exams in Cheltenham..1878 Dec 1p8,c7 HOLST VONPrevented by illness from playing at Quartett Society concert, Montpellier.1878 Dec 2p2,c3 TRAMWAYSDiscussed by Town Council.1878 Dec 2p3,c3 UNION WOGuardians appoint committee to investigate purchase of The Elms.1878 Dec 2p3,c6 CORN EXC Local 'Canadian Minstrels' give concert in aid of hospital.1878 Dec 2p3,c6 HIGHBURY Mayor presides at public examination at Grosvenor Street school room.1878 Dec 2p4,c1 AGG GARDAppointed magistrate.1878 Dec 2p4,c4 COUNTY LUEditorial on need for better system of supervision.1878 Dec 2p4,c5 COTSWOLDFinancial problems to lead to resignation of Master, Captain Sumner.1878 Dec 2p4,c5 EDWARDS, RProsecution abandoned of Vicar of Prestbury.1878 Dec 2p4,c5 LLOYD MR.Editorial commends increase of salary to relieving officer.1878 Dec 2p4,c5 UNION WOEditorial deplores setting up of committee as delaying tactic..1878 Dec 2p4,c5 WATERWORCorporation closer to agreement.1878 Dec 2p4,c6 LADIES' COProgress of arrangements for fine art exhibition.1878 Dec 2p4,c6 WINTER GAReport of Christmas arrangements.1878 Dec 2p5,c2 JUVENILE Prize giving chaired by Rev. J.F. Fenn - full report.1878 Dec 2p5,c4 ART GALLESydney Herbert of Carlton Lodge supports proposed permanent gallery.1878 Dec 2p8,c1 COLLEGE, Report of concert under Rev. H, Kynaston.1878 Dec 2p8,c1 NATURAL SMayor present at meeting at Corn exchange.1878 Dec 2p8,c5 ODDFELLOVicar of Prestbury refuses their address at funeral of Mr Makgill.1879 Jan 1p2,c3 PENNY REAReport of festivities and reading at Town Hall.1879 Jan 1p2,c3 UNION WOReport of inmates' Christmas festivities.1879 Jan 1p2,c4 CHILDREN'SWorkers provide free breakfast and tea at St. George's hall.1879 Jan 1p2,c5 BAGNALL, Writes to 'The Times' on shoeing of horses in frosty weather..1879 Jan 1p4,c1 RELIEF Of Committee combine with the Poor Relief Committee. List of subscriptions already received. See also comment page 8, column 1.1879 Jan 1p4,c2 VERNON ADescription of works, shortly to be extended, and some important contacts undertaken1879 Jan 1p4,c6 FINE ART EEditorial on exhibition opening at Ladies' College.1879 Jan 1p4,c6 GABB, MR Solicitor and clerk to Charlton Kings Board, appointed steward of the Manor of Ashley.1879 Jan 1p4,c6 HUMPHRIESEditorial on retired Borough Surveyor. See also letter Page 8, column 5.1879 Jan 1p4,c6 WATERWORCorporation and Water Company reach agreement over the ï¾£1,076 in dispute.1879 Jan 1p4,c6 WINTER GAEditorial on successful Christmas entertainments.1879 Jan 1p5,c2 REDESDALEFor sale. Full description.1879 Jan 1p5,c3 LORIMER, Claims on estate.1879 Jan 1p5,c3 WATERWORNotice of winding-up.1879 Jan 1p8,c2 COTSWOLDIn need of funding and comment upon resignation of mastership by Captain Sumner.1879 Jan 1p8,c4 DELANCEY Appeal for increased help from subscribers.1879 Jan 1p8,c5 EDWARDS, RLetter re funeral service of a member of the Odd Fellows.1879 Jan 1p8,c6 CHANGE RIParticulars and programme of annual gathering to be held in Cheltenham.1879 Jan 1p8,c6 COLLEGE, Successful candidates for commissions from Royal Military Academy.1879 Jan 1p8,c6 EDWARDS, RPresented with watch by Cheltenham friends.1879 Jan 1p8,c6 TRINITY C New incumbent, Rev. J.H. Shaw, foregoes any emolument or income from the church.1879 Jan 5p3,c3 BOARD OF Debate salary of relieving officer, Mr McCraith.1879 Jan 8p2,c4 TOWN COUWater committee report settlement of purchase of water works. (see also page 8 col 1).1879 Jan 8p2,c6 TOWN COULetter received on proposed tramway. (see also page 3 col 6).1879 Jan 8p3,c1 FINE ART EPrivate view on 2nd January - report.1879 Jan 8p3,c4 BOARD OF Narrow vote to purchase 'The Elms'. (see also editorial page 4 col 5).1879 Jan 8p4,c6 LIBERAL PALiberal Hundred announce Town Hall meeting - address by M.P. for Leominster.1879 Jan 8p4,c6 MIDLAND SDesign of a central station in town abandoned.

1879 Jan 8p5,c1 COLLEGE, Estimates requested for swimming baths and fencing.1879 Jan 8p5,c3 REDESDALEMansion for sale.1879 Jan 8p5,c3 WATERWORNotice of special meeting to settle affairs due to winding-up of Company.1879 Jan 8p8,c2 FREEMASOFoundation Lodge (no 82) Cheltenham. Annual Installation.1879 Jan 1p2,c3 COTSWOLDMeeting of members and supporters at Plough Hotel.1879 Jan 1p2,c5 BOARD OF The Elms' question - further debate.1879 Jan 1p3,c1 LIBERAL PAReport on address by Mr T. Blake, Leominster M.P. at meeting.1879 Jan 1p3,c3 TURNPIKESList of disturnpiked roads in the county.1879 Jan 1p4,c5 UNEMPLOYEditorial on unemployment due to severe weather. Relief committee opens soup kitchen.1879 Jan 1p4,c6 HUMPHRIS. Death of ex Borough Surveyor.1879 Jan 1p5,c6 UNEMPLOYSubscription list for Committee for the Relief of the Unemployed Poor.1879 Jan 1p8,c4 PITTVILLE. Letter condemning the cutting down of trees on the Pittville Estate.1879 Jan 1p8,c5 BAYSHILL Social meeting to welcome newly-elected minister.1879 Jan 1p8,c5 BRANDRAM.To give two shakespearian recitals in the Corn Exchange.1879 Jan 1p8,c5 WINTER GAPiano recital by Mr Van Holst.1879 Jan 2p2,c2 BOARD OF Lengthy report on 'The Elms' debate, 23 Guardians voted against purchase, 18 for, but matter to come before new Board..1879 Jan 2p2,c6 REFORM CLReport of AGM and election of officers.1879 Jan 2p4,c4 ELMS, THE.Editorial following meeting of Guardians - See also letter Page 3, Col.6.1879 Jan 2p4,c5 POOR RELIEditorial contains report of daily sittings and relief given during severe weather.1879 Jan 2p4,c5 WATER COEditorial on final meeting and details of transfer to Corporation.1879 Jan 2p4,c6 McLANDSBOEditorial appreciation of his service as manager of Water Company.1879 Jan 2p4,c6 WINTER GAReport of performance of 'The Messiah'. See page 8, col.2 for other entertainment during week.1879 Jan 2p5,c1 LANSDOWNFull sale particulars.1879 Jan 2p5,c4 BUTT, SAR Late of 22 Lansdown Crescent - claims on estate.1879 Jan 2p5,c4 HIGHBURY Annual meeting of officers and teachers.1879 Jan 2p5,c4 HUNT, WILLate of Myrtle Villa - claims on estate.1879 Jan 2p5,c4 LETT, MRS Late of 15 Townsend Rodd - claims on estate.1879 Jan 2p8,c12 HUMPHRIS, Report of funeral of late Borough Surveyor.1879 Jan 2p8,c1 BUBB, MR Obituary and report of funeral.1879 Jan 2p8,c1 WINTERBOShort obituary.1879 Jan 2p8,c2 BAND OF HReport of entertainment by Gt. Norwood organisation.1879 Jan 2p8,c2 SALEM YO Programme for coming season.1879 Jan 2p8,c3 TOWN COUSpecial meeting considers unemployed poor.1879 Jan 2p8,c4 NATURAL SReport of monthly meeting and paper by Mr G. Ferguson..1879 Jan 2p8,c5 LICENSED Report of AGM at Full Moon Hotel.1879 Jan 2p8,c5 YOUNG WOMReport of AGM.1879 Jan 2p2,c2 COTSWOLDAt meeting Captain A.H. Sumner agrees to withdraw resignation.1879 Jan 2p2,c4 DE FERRIERCriticises 'Chronicle' for scurrilous attack on Board chairman.1879 Jan 2p2,c5 UNION WOGuardians discuss press article by 'Amateur Tramp'.1879 Jan 2p3,c2 UNION WOFull report of annual treat given by Guardians and contractors..1879 Jan 2p4,c5 HUMPHRIS, Editorial on subscription list for memorial fund.1879 Jan 2p4,c5 RELIEF OF Continues to aid those affected by continuing severe weather.1879 Jan 2p4,c5 TRAMWAYSEditorial comment on possible introduction.1879 Jan 2p4,c6 COLLEGE, Messrs, Billings tender for new baths accepted.1879 Jan 2p4,c6 LADIES' S Starts refuge for homeless dogs in Prestbury Road.1879 Jan 2p4,c6 SERVANTS'Recital by Clifford Harrison in aid of.1879 Jan 2p4,c6 SUMNER, CEditorial congratulates Hunt on resignation withdrawal.1879 Jan 2p4,c6 WRIGHT, DIn response to article in newspaper 'The Queen' attacks comment on town's health aspect.

1879 Jan 2p5,c1 HARTLEY, Resigns as hospital surgeon and secretary - praised at AGM.1879 Jan 2p8,c1 GENERAL HFull report of AGM with John Graham Rodger in chair.1879 Jan 2p8,c3 KARN THOFull report of lecture on free trade system at Assembly Rooms.1879 Jan 2p8,c3 WESLEYAN Rev. Peter McKenzie gives talk on Job.1879 Jan 2p8,c3 WINTER GAReport of special Robert Burns programme.1879 Jan 2p8,c4 THACKNELLFull details of extensive army career of local resident.1879 Jan 2p8,c5 BROWN, RAppeals in letter for a week of prayer for young women.1879 Feb 5p2,c3 TOWN COUDiscuss in depth Highways' Committee recommendation of tramways but motion for them defeated.1879 Feb 5p2,c3 TRAMWAYSTown Council discuss proposals in depth but motion for them defeated. See also editorial Page 4.1879 Feb 5p4,c2 FROIDEFONTeacher of French and Classics moves to 6, Cambray.1879 Feb 5p4,c6 TRAMWAYSDetails of petition against proposal for tramways in town.1879 Feb 5p5,c3 ENGLISH, FLate of 13, Oxford Place, Charlton Kings - claims on estate.1879 Feb 5p5,c6 RELIEF OF List of additional subscriptions. See also Page 8, Col.1 for details of recent work by committee amongst the poor.1879 Feb 5p6,c1 REGISTRAR1878 returns for Cheltenham.1879 Feb 5p8,c1 REGENT PLMr John Price and Mr Benjamin W. Pearce thank friends for contributions.1879 Feb 5p8,c2 ARMITAGE,Late of Farnley Lodge - claims on estate.1879 Feb 5p8,c2 BANBURY Mr Winterbotham seeks injunction against company for encroachment of his land.1879 Feb 5p8,c3 ASSEMBLYReport of concert by Her Majesty's Opera Company.1879 Feb 5p8,c3 ODDFELLONew branch, numbered 6,306, opened at Vine Tree Inn Prestbury.1879 Feb 5p8,c3 QUARTETT Perform at Montpellier Rotunda.1879 Feb 5p8,c3 SERVANTS'Report of recital given by Mr Clifford Harrison.1879 Feb 5p8,c4 GRAMMAR Henry Jeffery publishes report on Physics and Maths by Examiners.1879 Feb 5p8,c4 ST MARK'SRev. P.J. Griffiths entertains their Band of Hope to tea.1879 Feb 5p8,c5 BAKER, MR Clock to be sited over his premises. More than amount required raised by subscriptions.1879 Feb 5p8,c5 NORTH PLAPastor, The Rev. W. Marshall, chairs AGM.1879 Feb 5p8,c5 PRESTBURYPresentation to Superintendent of the Sunday School, Mr W.Organ.1879 Feb 1p2,c1 MAGNETICPicture of 98, High Street premises. Patrons include Canon Bell and Rev. Morton Brown.1879 Feb 1p2,c3 WRIGHT DRCouncil agrees honorarium for work on corporation water act.1879 Feb 1p2,c4 CEMETERY.Council discuss increase in burial fees.1879 Feb 1p2,c6 SKILLICORNChairs Liberal meeting at which talk given on financial reform.1879 Feb 1p3,c1 UNION WOGuardians set up committee to investigate increased accommodation.1879 Feb 1p3,c2 CONSERVATReport of North Ward dinner at Corn Exchange chaired by Frederick Stroud.1879 Feb 1p3,c4 LAWRENCE,From Cheltenham heals dispute at Gloucester Cricket Club.1879 Feb 1p4,c4 LIBERAL A Editorial praises series of lectures.1879 Feb 1p4,c6 BATEMAN, Performances of celebrated tragedienne praised in editorial.1879 Feb 1p4,c6 POLICE FO County magistrates provide dinners for local force.1879 Feb 1p5,c1 LANSDOWNFull description of property - is copyhold of Manor of Cheltenham.1879 Feb 1p8,c1 CHURCH ASRector chairs meeting at which lecture given on Dr. Pusey and the confessional.1879 Feb 1p8,c3 ST. MATTHCanon Bell pays for stained glass window.1879 Feb 1p8,c4 GWINNETT Writes letter opposing tramways.1879 Feb 1p8,c4 PHILLIPPS, In letter on tramway dispute stresses need for public transport.1879 Feb 1p2,c3 CALICO BALList of those attending with fancy dress.1879 Feb 1p2,c3 NEW CLUB.400 attend annual ball at Assembly Rooms.1879 Feb 1p2,c3 THOYTS, C Receives guests at New Club Calico Ball.1879 Feb 1p4,c1 HARRISON,To hold public enquiry into Council's proposed street alterations.1879 Feb 1p4,c1 WALKER MNotice of meeting to elect annuitants.1879 Feb 1p4,c5 POOR LAWEditorial on distribution of charity. Also letter page 2, column 6.1879 Feb 1p4,c6 BATEMAN, Summary of week's appearances at theatre. Audiences ' fair but not crowded'.

1879 Feb 1p4,c6 LOST DOGSMay be inspected by anyone accompanied by member of committee.1879 Feb 1p4,c6 ST. MATTHTo open on April 17th, but not to replace Parish Church.1879 Feb 1p5,c1 TERHILL HOComprehensive list of furniture for sale.1879 Feb 1p5,c2 LANSDOWNFor sale.1879 Feb 1p5,c4 HUMPHRIS, List of subscribers to memorial fund (including Dean Close).1879 Feb 1p8,c1 PARISH CHNew font, made by Boultons, donated by Mrs H. Price.1879 Feb 1p8,c1 POOR RELILast meeting at Queen's Hotel. Relief labour to cease at end of week.1879 Feb 1p8,c1 WESTLEY NFormerly of Suffolk Square. Action for assault against Dr Hemming.1879 Feb 1p8,c3 AMALGAMATAnnual supper at Assembly Rooms in aid of Derby Orphanage.1879 Feb 1p8,c4 TRAMWAYSLetter in support. (opposing Mr Gwinnett).1879 Feb 1p8,c5 ST PETER'SClosed after 12 days opening. Henry Wilcox, Isaac Soloman, J. S. Lenthall.1879 Feb 1p8,c5 WILSON, CLetter suggesting removal of trees from Imperial Square and Promenade.1879 Feb 1p8,c6 REGENT PLClosed after 3 weeks. Supplied 5059 persons.1879 Feb 2p2,c3 REFORM CLAddress by Rev. Dr. A. Morton-Brown on John Howard, prison philanthropist.1879 Feb 2p3,c5 FREE LIBRALetter supporting establishment of a free library in the town.1879 Feb 2p3,c5 MARKET. Letter appealing for market in centre of Cheltenham near Bennington Street.1879 Feb 2p3,c5 TRAMWAY.Letter in support. More letters on page 8, column 5.1879 Feb 2p4,c6 SUMNER, CADinner proposed for Master of Cotswold Hounds. Hoped to lead to a regular Hunt Dinner.1879 Feb 2p4,c6 TRAMWAY.Editorial criticizing tramway company and urging Town Council to stay firm.1879 Feb 2p5,c3 BAYSHILL VNos 4,7 and 8 offered for sale.1879 Feb 2p5,c3 GARDEN REMansion for sale.1879 Feb 2p8,c3 STREET IMEnquiry held at Council Offices for loans for proposed improvements.1879 Feb 2p8,c4 ARTIZANS LAnnual Report. 481 members and 4481 books loaned.1879 Feb 2p8,c4 WORKHOUSMr Agg-Gardner's annual treat held at workhouse.1879 Feb 2p8,c5 SHERIFF. Edward Rhys Wingfield of Burford appointed Sheriff for Gloucestershire.1879 Feb 2p8,c5 WILKINS, RSalem Chapel minister seriously ill with typhoid fever.1879 Mar p2,c2 TRAMWAY.Council discuss company proposal for short stretch to be put down as example.1879 Mar p2,c4 PROMENADCouncil discuss trees and possible removal of same.1879 Mar p2,c6 BELL, CAN Protest in letter about possible visit to parish by 'Father Ignatius'.1879 Mar p2,c6 LYNE, FRANRelative of Rev. C.R. Lyne and father of 'Father Ignatius' in letter condemns son's views.1879 Mar p3,c3 SKILLICOR Paintings of him presented by him for police station reading room.1879 Mar p3,c5 CARDEW, REGuardian's discuss increases in salary for workhouse chaplain.1879 Mar p3,c5 CORN EXC Alderman Wilson chairs meeting at which lecture given on their church and parliament.1879 Mar p4,c4 GRAMMAR Editorial on Charity Commissioners letter and changes to status of school.1879 Mar p4,c5 NEW STREEEditorial need to widen in comment on town improvements.1879 Mar p4,c6 PROTESTANCanon Bell presides at lecture by Rev. Dr. Cumming on ritualism.1879 Mar p5,c5 LYNE, REV. Known as Father Ignatius draws good audiences at Town Mission.1879 Mar p8,c2 SUMNER, CLetters dealing with possible reasons for cancelling Captain Sumner's dinner - all quoted at length.1879 Mar p8,c5 BASEVI, COCompletes Freemasons' calendar and directory for province of Gloucester.1879 Mar p8,c5 LENTHALL, Presides at annual supper of Reform Club.1879 Mar p8,c5 MONTPELLIReport of annual concert of welsh music for St. David's day.1879 Mar p8,c5 REFORM CLReport of annual supper at rooms in St. George's Place.1879 Mar p2,c3 IGNATIUS, 'Gives 3 orations at Town hall in answer to allegations made against him. See also editorial page 4, col.5.1879 Mar p4,c6 LADIES' COExpenses of Fine Art Exhibition too costly.1879 Mar p4,c6 LILLYWHITEMakes arrangements for Cricket Week.1879 Mar p4,c6 ST. MATTHDetails of enlargement of organ.1879 Mar p4,c6 TOWN BANPresentation made to Mr Shipway of Great Western Hotel at annual supper.1879 Mar p4,c6 TRAMWAYSEditorial criticizes decision to lay a trial length.

1879 Mar p6,c1 CHESS CLUCheltenham Chess Clubs play correspondence match with Cambridge University.1879 Mar p8,c1 HOME FOR Description of Home at Belmont House, Winchcombe Street.1879 Mar p8,c3 BRYDGES, ESon of Town Clerk of Cheltenham elected to scholarship at Brasenose College.1879 Mar p8,c3 NATURAL SMajor Barnard reads paper on palms.1879 Mar p8,c3 SCOTCH (CRev. J.E. Walker, pastor of church in Prestbury Road, resumes duties.1879 Mar p8,c4 STEEL, JOHLetter re unequal representation of Board of Guardians.1879 Mar p8,c6 BAND OF HEleventh annual festival of Onward Band of Hope held at Town Hall.1879 Mar p8,c6 HIGHBURY Report of concert in aid of schools attached to Congregational Church.1879 Mar p8,c6 ORGAN, HERick fire at his Down Hatherley farm.1879 Mar p8,c6 PRUEN, F.ASon of Mr S. Pruen gains Beaufort scholarship at Oriel College.1879 Mar p2,c3 BOARD OF Committee report on best means of increasing accommodation.1879 Mar p2,c5 REFORM CLRev. W. M. Lennox lectures on 'Topics of Day.'1879 Mar p3,c1 BELL, REVDThird address by Father Ignatius in reply to him.1879 Mar p3,c5 GENERAL HInquest into death of Mary Anne Williams as a result of accident in hospital.1879 Mar p4,c1 WINTER GAPetition for winding up. See also editorial Column 6.1879 Mar p4,c5 AGG-GARDNEditorial on his decision to retire. (See also P.8 Col.5)1879 Mar p4,c6 BECKINGSALTo retire as parish overseer.1879 Mar p4,c6 TRAMWAY.Experimental 50 yards now laid in High Street.1879 Mar p8,c2 AGG-GARDNText of letter sent to Winter Garden Company shareholders.1879 Mar p8,c2 WINTERBOTFifth son of J.B. Winterbotham dies in Afghan War.1879 Mar p8,c3 THOYTS, C To attend complimentary dinner for Captain Sumner after resolution of misunderstanding.1879 Mar p8,c4 GUARDIANSElections not to be contested.1879 Mar p8,c4 LICENSED VMr Agg-Gardner presides over dinner at Bell Hotel, Gloucester.1879 Mar p8,c5 MIDDLETONDesigns for Sowerby Church made Martyn & Emms and by Letherens.1879 Mar p8,c6 MIDLAND (Passenger omnibus to run to Hales Road.1879 Mar p2,c2 COTSWOLDComplimentary dinner to Captain Sumner a Plough Hotel - full report.1879 Mar p2,c2 SUMNER, CComplimentary dinner to Master of Fox Hounds at Plough Hotel.1879 Mar p2,c5 PROTESTANPrizes awarded by rector on examinations following lecture series by Rev. Dr. Maquire.1879 Mar p2,c6 NATURAL SDr. T. Wright, president, chairs meeting at which Rev. D.J. Breen reads paper.1879 Mar p3,c1 BOARD OF Discuss increased workhouse accommodation.1879 Mar p4,c5 AGG-GARDNEditorial on conditional decision of Mr Agg-Gardner to withdraw his resignation.1879 Mar p4,c6 BELL, REV. Report of his 'Reading from the Poets' at Assembly Rooms.1879 Mar p4,c6 CAMBRIDGET.L. Hodgkins of the Leigh and P.S. Jeffery of Pittville, successful candidates.1879 Mar p4,c6 EAST GLOUDiscus rent charge from Banbury and Cheltenham Railway at half year meeting.1879 Mar p4,c6 SHIPWAY, Nominated by Conservatives as Guardian for Middle Ward as replacement for Mr G. Sweeting.1879 Mar p5,c6 COWCHER, Of Dolphin Inn, St. George's Street, adjudged bankrupt.1879 Mar p5,c6 TOMBS, ELLate of Great Witcomb and Leckhampton - claims on estate.1879 Mar p8,c2 RIFLE VOL Report of first competition of 10th.Cotswold) G.R.V. at Seven Springs range.1879 Mar p8,c3 CORN EXC Report of Mr Hamilton's diorama.1879 Mar p8,c3 INDIAN FE Meeting of Cheltenham branch to support Zenana mission held at Corn Exchange.1879 Mar p8,c3 INGLIS, MRReport of sale of valuable stud, carriages and other animals.1879 Mar p8,c4 BAKER, MRThanks subscribers to his clock.1879 Mar p8,c4 MONTPELLIUnder Mr F. Wright's management hold exhibition games.1879 Mar p8,c5 WINTER GALetter from Vernon and Ewens regarding leaks in roof.1879 Apr 2p2,c3 WINTER G Report of Extraordinary General Meeting to consider position of liquidation.1879 Apr 2p2,c6 CHURCH PACanon Bell chairs annual meeting of Cheltenham Auxiliary.1879 Apr 2p3,c2 PROVIDENTMeeting to discuss formation to enable working classes to obtain medical assistance and medicines.1879 Apr 2p3,c2 SKILLICOR Chairs meeting to discuss formation of Provident Dispensary.

1879 Apr 2p3,c4 WILLMOTT,Presides at meeting in Winter Garden to oration on Temperance by Mr J.B. Gough.1879 Apr 2p3,c6 BROWN, DRAttends annual meeting of Congregational Union in Bristol.1879 Apr 2p4,c5 TRAMWAYSEditorial criticises method of calling meeting to discuss advisability.1879 Apr 2p4,c5 WINTER GAEditorial comment on company going into voluntary liquidation.1879 Apr 2p4,c6 AGG-GARDCynical editorial comment on resumption of candidature.1879 Apr 2p4,c6 BANBURY Editorial criticises waste of money in parliamentary and legal expenses.1879 Apr 2p4,c6 WALKER MEProblem of 131 applicants for 5 places.1879 Apr 2p8,c2 BANBURY Full report of London meeting includes problems with Great Western Company.1879 Apr 2p8,c3 TRAMWAYSCorrespondence quoted between Town Clerk and Winterbotham on non-attendance of mayor at meeting.1879 Apr 2p8,c3 WINTER GAFull review of Mr Matthew's Choral Society's performance of 'Elijah'.1879 Apr 2p8,c5 BOULTON, Letter praises sculpture and comments on wide distribution of his work.1879 Apr 2p8,c6 ASSEMBLYEncouragement to attend Mr Montgomery's recital of Shakespeare and Dickens.1879 Apr 9p2,c2 TOWN COUMonthly meeting report. Rejection of tramways (by one vote). See also editorial page 4.1879 Apr 9p3,c1 TRAMWAYSFull report of ratepayers' debate at public meeting. Motion carried to urge Council to assent to tramways bill.1879 Apr 9p4,c6 KITE, MR GFormer surveyor of taxes accepts nomination for churchwardenship.1879 Apr 9p4,c6 PENNY REAFalling attendances leave donations to charities in doubt this year.1879 Apr 9p4,c6 POWELL, MPartnership with Mr E. Green as upholsterers in Promenade, dissolved.1879 Apr 9p4,c6 WEMBERGUELate of Dedham Lodge, Prestbury, found dead by housekeeper.1879 Apr 9p4,c6 WRIGHT, DRecommended for election as fellow of Royal Society.1879 Apr 9p5,c5 CHATTAWAYLate watch and clockmaker of 80 Winchcomb Street. Claims on estate.1879 Apr 9p5,c5 GEORGE, WLate of 367 High Street and 'Westfield', Alstone. Claims on estate.1879 Apr 9p5,c5 ROSSITER, Late of 17 Lansdown Road - claims on estate.1879 Apr 9p8,c2 COLLEGE, Reports of choral competition and athletic sports1879 Apr 9p8,c3 LILLYWHITERetires from Cheltenham College.1879 Apr 9p8,c5 REFORM CLLetters praising the club for strongly advocating tramways for the town.1879 Apr 9p8,c5 WESLEYAN Report of sixth annual meeting.1879 Apr 1p2,c3 ALL SAINT To increase pew rent from ten shillings to fifteen shillings per sitting.1879 Apr 1p2,c3 HOLY TRINOnly 50 free seats in church which holds 1,000.1879 Apr 1p2,c4 LENTHALL,Receives vote of thanks as vice chairman of Board of Guardians.1879 Apr 1p3,c1 BOARD OF Letter on election of vice chairman and The Elms controversy.1879 Apr 1p3,c1 COREN, MRLetter criticising coroner for holding unnecessary inquests.1879 Apr 1p4,c5 KITE, G. M.Election for post of churchwarden being contested (editorial).1879 Apr 1p4,c6 CLARENCE Bought by current landlord, Mr J. S. King, for ï¾£2,000.1879 Apr 1p4,c6 EASTER WEThree inches of snow on Easter saturday, more on sunday and monday.1879 Apr 1p4,c6 POOR RATEReduced by fourpence to 1s 8d for year.1879 Apr 1p4,c6 ST MATTH Details of consecration service to take place on 17th April.1879 Apr 1p4,c6 WALKER MEFirst eleven pensioners selected.1879 Apr 1p8,c1 EASTER VEFull report of meeting and list of churchwardens.1879 Apr 1p8,c3 TEW-SMITHCorn merchant of the woodlands files petition for liquidation.1879 Apr 1p8,c4 CHESSHYRE,Letter claiming requisition for Mr Agg-Gardner contravenes Ballot Act.1879 Apr 1p8,c4 PYATT, W. Report of ballad concert at Winter Garden.1879 Apr 1p8,c5 PITTVILLE Weston walks 150 miles in 2 days round gardens.1879 Apr 1p8,c6 ST MARY'S50 young persons, including 17 boys, confirmed by Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol.1879 Apr 2p2,c3 ST MATTHEReport on ceremony of consecration.1879 Apr 2p3,c2 BOARD OF Elections for composition of several committees. Acrimonious tory-liberal split.1879 Apr 2p3,c2 BOARD OF Mr Onley elected Vice Chairman.1879 Apr 2p3,c6 NATURAL SMeeting at Corn Exchange. Talk on harmony and symmetry in astronomy.1879 Apr 2p4,c5 SOUTHWOODAbout to retire from Cheltenham College.

1879 Apr 2p4,c6 BOARD OF Editorial condemning political posturing at meeting of Guardians.1879 Apr 2p4,c6 HORTICULTFirst exhibition of season to be held on May 7th.1879 Apr 2p4,c6 KYRLE MONSudden death of Major-General Kyrle Money's wife in Lansdown Crescent.1879 Apr 2p4,c6 STEEPLECHSteeple chases said to be held for last time on Plough Farm course (near cemetery).1879 Apr 2p5,c6 TOWN COUNotice of intention to buy land (128 acres) for sewage works at Elmstone Hardwicke.1879 Apr 2p8,c1 CEMETERY.Consecration service for additional land at cemetery.1879 Apr 2p8,c3 DURHAM, MMarriage of Miss Durham, daughter of Mr Patrick Durham J.P.1879 Apr 2p8,c4 INSPECTORTwo letters criticising lack of control over cabbies in Clarence Street.1879 Apr 3p2,c3 UNION WOGuardians discuss lack of accommodation.1879 Apr 3p2,c4 CHARLTON Full report of re-opening.1879 Apr 3p4,c4 WINTER GAFor sale.1879 Apr 3p4,c6 GODING, J Editorial obituary refers to work as local historian.1879 Apr 3p4,c6 RICKETTS, Editorial comment on possible selection as Assistant-Overseer to replace John Goding.1879 Apr 3p4,c6 STREET IMReport of meeting of committee of promoters urges Council to proceed.1879 Apr 3p4,c6 TRINITY C Collection in aid of District Schools.1879 Apr 3p8,c1 STRUGNELLReport of talk on ancient Cheltenham.1879 Apr 3p8,c1 WILLMOTT,Mayor presides at talk on ancient Cheltenham.1879 Apr 3p8,c2 LENNOX, ROpens annual services of London Missionary society.1879 Apr 3p8,c2 LONDON MIReport of annual services at Congregational Church.1879 Apr 3p8,c3 HOWARD, LWell known actress appears at Assembly Rooms.1879 Apr 3p8,c3 WINTER GAReport of 'sensational' appearance of Zazel, trapeze artist.1879 Apr 3p8,c4 COTSWOLDLetter from James Villar on receipt of local guarantees.1879 Apr 3p8,c4 SUMNER, CLetter praises M.F.H of Cotswold Hunt.1879 May p2,c3 TOWN COUReport of quarterly meeting.1879 May p3,c2 CONSERVATFull report of annual meeting when Mr Agg-Gardner agrees to stand for election. See also editorial page 4.1879 May p3,c6 STRUGNELLExplains meaning of Star-Stones, Cockles, Oysters, etc. as geological specimens found in Cheltenham.1879 May p4,c2 JONES, ANLate of 20 Cambray - Claims on estate.1879 May p4,c2 RAGGED INMr W.M. Cadell, Secretary, appeals for funds and outlines its history and aims. See also editorial column 6.1879 May p4,c2 SESSIONS, Late of Willow Cottage, St. Marks, claims on estate.1879 May p4,c2 WEMBERGUELate of Dedham Lodge, Prestbury, Claims on estate.1879 May p4,c3 MONRO, FRObituary. Followed by appreciation of him in Rev. J.F. Fenn's sermon.1879 May p4,c6 FENN, MR Son of vicar of Christ Church obtains an exhibition at Trinity College, Cambridge..1879 May p4,c6 POOR BOX.Appeal for funding this box in the Police-Court.1879 May p4,c6 WESTCOTT,Brothers have academic success at Cambridge.1879 May p6,c1 BOARD OF Give credit to late Mr John Goding and discuss his successor as Assistant-Overseer. See also editorial page 4.1879 May p6,c2 HIRST, REV.Minister of Unitarian Church lectures at Reform Club.1879 May p8,c3 TOWN BANMr William Hawkins presented with clarinet.1879 May p8,c3 TURNER, RShort obituary of elder brother of Poet Laureate.1879 May p8,c4 GODING, J Report of funeral and address by Rev. J.C. Hirst. See also editorial page 4 and Guardians report page 5, column 1.1879 May p8,c4 GREEN, MRSuccess in gun competitions.1879 May p8,c5 COFFEE TANew temperance refreshment room opens at Ryeworth.1879 May p8,c5 REGISTRARComment on returns for Cheltenham.1879 May p8,c5 WILMETT, Inquest at Charlton Kings on death of eccentric lady.1879 May p2,c4 RICKETTS, Appointed to be Assistant-Overseer.1879 May p2,c6 TRYE, REV.Attends West Midland conference of Poor Law Guardians.1879 May p3,c2 HORTICULTReport of May flower show at Winter Garden.1879 May p4,c1 HOLST, ADNotice that forthcoming concert would include music by Hummel and Silas.1879 May p4,c5 CHURCH MIReport of annual sermons in local churches and monies raised.

1879 May p4,c5 CRAWSHAWEditorial obituary of 'Iron Kings of Wales' who died at Queen's Hotel.1879 May p4,c5 MONRO, FRReport of Christ Church funeral led by Rev. J.F. Fenn.1879 May p4,c6 GREEN, E.CReport of local gunsmith's successes in gun trials.1879 May p4,c6 THIRKELL, Death of member of well known local family in Zulu wars.1879 May p4,c6 UNITED SUReport of Anniversary sermons.1879 May p4,c6 WINTER GAReport of floral concert with Grenadier Band.1879 May p6,c1 STRUGNELLArticle on price of land and corn in Richard Pates' time1879 May p6,c2 STRUGNELLReport of second lecture on old Cheltenham.1879 May p8,c1 WHITFIELDIn article on old Cheltenham description of famous Methodist's visit to Cheltenham.1879 May p8,c5 CUFF, REV.Formerly of Cheltenham gives lecture in aid of United Sunday School funds.1879 May p1,c4 ARNEY, COLate of Broughton Lodge - claims on estate.1879 May p1,c4 RYALL, MRSLate of High Street. Claims on estate.1879 May p2,c6 CONGREGAAnnouncement to his congregation by Dr. Brown that he would attend annual meeting.1879 May p3,c1 STREET IMReport of arbitration on amount of compensation to be awarded to Mr. J. Bullock of Coachmaker's Arms.1879 May p4,c6 MATTHEWS,Daughter, Miss C.M. Matthews, first bride to be married in St. Matthew's Church.1879 May p4,c6 MUSICAL SFull report of first public concert.1879 May p4,c6 WAKE, REV. Short obituary of late minister if Countess of Huntingdon's North Place Church.1879 May p5,c2 ARLE HOUSParticulars of sale.1879 May p5,c5 CHRISTIANReport of annual meeting. Secretary for Cheltenham is Mr G. Cadell.1879 May p6,c1 CHELT, RIVComment on a stream which ran down the High Street.1879 May p8,c2 CRANMER,Mysterious disappearance of draper and tobacconist.1879 May p8,c3 LADIES' COExtraordinary meeting of shareholders confirms College becoming a Corporate Institution.1879 May p8,c4 BANBURY Particulars of circular sent to shareholders over dispute with Great Western Company.1879 May p8,c5 DE FERRIE Attends 91st. anniversary festival of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls.1879 May p8,c5 LONDON CIAnnual report of Cheltenham Auxiliary read at public meeting.1879 May p8,c5 ST. MATTHRector reports on building fund. Hopes soon church will be free from debt.1879 May p2,c4 NATURAL SDr Wright chairs meeting at Corn Exchange on vivisection.1879 May p3,c2 DELANCEY Board of Guardians accused of lack of support.1879 May p3,c2 ONLEY, S. Rejects Examiners' criticism of assessment committee ( see also editorial on page 4).1879 May p4,c2 YATES, WILList of subscribers to annuity for Uckington youth (see also Page 8, Col 6).1879 May p4,c6 AGRICULTUAld. Wilmott presides over local committee meeting at Plough1879 May p4,c6 PROVIDENTEditorial on possible competition with hospital.1879 May p8,c2 ST MATTH Cost of reredos still unpaid (correction to previous issue).1879 May p8,c3 ALL SAINT List of benefactors.1879 May p8,c3 CRANMER,Disappearance of Winchcombe Street shopkeeper explained by lack of money.1879 May p8,c3 HOLST. ADReport of Septett concert1879 May p8,c3 WAKE, REV Report of funeral of former North Place minister.1879 May p8,c4 MONTPELLIRelieved pf competition from Winter Garden has 'sunk back into lethargy'.1879 May p8,c4 PITTVILLE Mr McAlpine arranges first summer promenade of season.1879 May p8,c4 ROWING CLMoves from Tewkesbury to Gloucester.1879 May p8,c4 TUKE. H. GWith G. Blatchley, starting subscription for coffee house for Lansdown & Tivoli.1879 May p8,c5 SALEM CHAMeeting of Glos and Hereford Baptist Association.1879 Jun 4p4,c5 ST MARYS Editorial on address proposing disestablishment and disendowment.1879 Jun 4p4,c6 MARSHALL,Death of senior partner in firm of R.C. & C. Marshall of Clarence Street.1879 Jun 4p4,c6 WILMOTT,Mayor of Cheltenham made a County Magistrate.1879 Jun 4p5,c1 ARLE HOUSFor sale by auction.1879 Jun 4p8,c2 ST MARYS Letters from Rector and others on future of church.1879 Jun 4p8,c3 GIRLS TRAIReport on activities and expenditure in Cheltenham in 1878.

1879 Jun 4p8,c3 GRIFFITH, Death at Bayshill of former canon of Rochester Cathedral.1879 Jun 4p8,c3 ST MATTH Recital given on the new organ.1879 Jun 4p8,c5 PROVIDENTLetter in support of its creation. Will not be in competition with hospital.1879 Jun 1p2,c3 TRAINING Biennial re-union of former students. Bishop of Gloucester presides.1879 Jun 1p2,c6 BOARD OF Consider subscribing to The Delancey Hospital.1879 Jun 1p2,c6 BRITISH ANAnnual meeting at Corn Exchange opened by Rev'd W.H. Wright.1879 Jun 1p2,c6 CHURCH OFCharlton Kings branch make special effort at Whitsuntide.1879 Jun 1p4,c1 LADIES' COApplication to Board of Trade to become an association without addition of word 'Limited'.1879 Jun 1p4,c3 LADIES' S Mrs Champion, treasurer, makes funding appeal for Home for Lost and Starving Dogs in Whaddon Lane.1879 Jun 1p4,c5 ST. MARY' Editorial on rector's scheme to degrade Parish Church.1879 Jun 1p4,c6 EDWARDS, Editorial on his audience with the Pope.1879 Jun 1p5,c6 DAWES, WIClaims on estate.1879 Jun 1p5,c6 PROVIDENTNames of committee members - its function - donations and subscriptions promised.1879 Jun 1p8,c2 BELL, REV. Letter re editorial in last week's Examiner.1879 Jun 1p8,c3 CHARLTON Report of fourth anniversary of Sunday School.1879 Jun 1p8,c3 TRINITARIAThirty-sixth annual meeting in parish schoolroom.1879 Jun 1p8,c4 CHARITY. Rector chairs meeting to discuss formation of society for organisation of charity.1879 Jun 1p8,c4 ST. MARY' Parish Church Committee meets to consider proposal to make St. Matthew's the parish church.1879 Jun 1p8,c5 BANBURY AShareholders' meeting highlights financial difficulties.1879 Jun 1p8,c5 SCHOOL OFReport of annual meeting.1879 Jun 1p2,c4 SCHOOL OFLetter on funding problems.1879 Jun 1p2,c5 UNION WOMr Gael reports to Guardians on Mr Darby's proposals for accommodation.1879 Jun 1p2,c6 SALEM YOUReport on past session.1879 Jun 1p3,c3 CRICKET. Report of victories for College and Grammar School teams.1879 Jun 1p4,c4 ST. MARY' Editorial on scheme for disendowment and Canon Bell's letter (Page 8. col.2.)1879 Jun 1p4,c6 ST. MARY' Correspondence between W. Nash Skillicorne and Charles D. Bell.1879 Jun 1p6,c1 VACCINATIH.Y.J.T. recalls conversation with Dr Jenner.1879 Jun 1p8,c3 SCHOOL OFLease on High Street premises expired.1879 Jun 1p8,c3 WILSON, CLetter on Cheltenham roads (use of Clee Hill stone, widening of St. George's Place.)1879 Jun 1p8,c3 ARLE HOUSFarm sold to James Wood for ï¾£11,000. No bids for house.1879 Jun 2p1,c3 GRIFFITH, Late of 8, Bayshill Lawn - claims on estate.1879 Jun 2p2,c4 MONTPELLIReport of 'Grand County Fete' arranged by Mr H.G. Davies.1879 Jun 2p4,c1 BRISTOL A Programme for Cheltenham meeting.1879 Jun 2p4,c2 ARCHERY. List of subscribers to local committee.1879 Jun 2p4,c2 ROGERS, RPartnership with Somerset Tibbs dissolved.1879 Jun 2p4,c5 CHARITY. Editorial on scheme to set up a charity organization in town.1879 Jun 2p4,c5 ST. MARY' Editorial on scheme to degrade. See also letters on Page 8.1879 Jun 2p4,c6 COACHES, Details of new coach services.1879 Jun 2p4,c6 WINTER GAEditorial on future use. See also report of liquidator, Mr Lawrence, on page 8.1879 Jun 2p5,c3 FAIRHOLMEParticulars of sale.1879 Jun 2p8,c3 CALTHROP,Returns to preach at Trinity Church.1879 Jun 2p8,c4 BULOW, VORecital at Assembly Rooms.1879 Jun 2p8,c4 CHARLTON Good report of H.M. Inspector.1879 Jun 2p8,c4 CRICKET. Match reports of Cheltenham Town Club and of Imperial Club.1879 Jun 2p8,c4 EDWARDS, RBy Queen's licence changes name to Baghot de la Bere.1879 Jul 2 p2,c4 CHESSHYREDeclines offer of ï¾£10 a month for hire of 'Elms' for sick children.1879 Jul 2 p2,c4 WELCH, MRFormer master of workhouse writes to Guardians on current disease problem.1879 Jul 2 p2,c5 UNION WOFull report of acrimonious discussion on workhouse extension.

1879 Jul 2 p3,c1 COLLEGE, Report of annual meeting of proprietors.1879 Jul 2 p3,c1 SOUTHWOODMayor in speech gives praise on retirement from college.1879 Jul 2 p3,c2 COLLEGE, Full report of speech day and prize-giving.1879 Jul 2 p3,c3 SOUTHWOODIn retirement speech gives useful review of College history.1879 Jul 2 p4,c5 ST. MARY' Editorial condemns Canon Bell's intentions on St. Matthew's.1879 Jul 2 p4,c6 BELL, REV. Attends address by George Muller, founder of Ashley Down Orphan Houses.1879 Jul 2 p4,c6 BELL, REV. Letter answering that of Mr Skillicorne published.1879 Jul 2 p8,c1 BANBURY Bill read for first time.1879 Jul 2 p8,c1 COLLEGE, Successes at Henley Regatta.1879 Jul 2 p8,c1 LANGSTONObituary of local resident details naval career.1879 Jul 2 p8,c3 CHURCH OFReport of annual outing to Malvern and Worcester.1879 Jul 2 p8,c3 KYNASTON,Presides at second meeting of charity organisation movement.1879 Jul 2 p8,c3 POST OFFICLocal branch meet to celebrate third triennial division of funds.1879 Jul 2 p8,c4 THOYTS, C Writes hopeful letter on Winter Garden future.1879 Jul 9 p2,c2 BRISTOL A Meeting in Cheltenham. Lunch at Plough. First lecture at Ladies College.1879 Jul 9 p2,c2 DE FERRIERSpeech at meeting of Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society.1879 Jul 9 p2,c5 MIDDLETONReads paper on St Marys church to Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society.1879 Jul 9 p2,c5 PARISH CHHistory summarised by J. H. Middleton.1879 Jul 9 p3,c3 CLOSE, FRADean of Carlisle writes to oppose formation of new evangelical organisation.1879 Jul 9 p3,c4 DE FERRIERTown Council proposals on laying flagging in roads are unfair.1879 Jul 9 p3,c4 WRIGHT, DMedical Officer of Health reports cases of smallpox in Cheltenham.1879 Jul 9 p4,c5 PARISH CHEditorial supporting vestry vote in favour of keeping present Parish Church.1879 Jul 9 p4,c6 DELANCEY Editorial encouraging greater support.1879 Jul 9 p8,c2 CHAPMAN, Coach service between Cheltenham and Malvern.1879 Jul 9 p8,c2 CHARITY OStatement of aims.1879 Jul 9 p8,c2 LIBERAL PAProcession and fete at Pittville.1879 Jul 9 p8,c3 BARTHOLOMGrocer and winemerchant in liquidation (list of debts).1879 Jul 9 p8,c3 CHILDRENS Anniversary marked with services in Assembly Rooms and St George's Hall.1879 Jul 9 p8,c4 THOYTS, N.Letter on proposals for saving Winter Garden.1879 Jul 9 p8,c5 COLLEGE, Correspondence on disturbance at speech day concert.1879 Jul 9 p8,c5 SHAW, JOHLetter on proposals to change status of Parish Church.1879 Jul 9 p8,c5 SOUTHWOODProposal for memorial on his retirement from Cheltenham College.1879 Jul 16p2,c2 BRISTOL A Full report on 2nd and 3rd days proceedings.1879 Jul 16p3,c2 LIBERAL PAFull report on meetings and fete at Pittville.1879 Jul 16p3,c5 TOWN COUEmployee's annual excursion to Weston.1879 Jul 16p3,c6 FOOTPATHSLetter criticizing decision to flag gravel footpaths and also lack of dropped kerbs.1879 Jul 16p4,c3 PARISH CHAddress to Rector and Rector's response.1879 Jul 16p4,c5 PARISH CHEditorial applauding Rector's decision NOT to make St Matthews the Parish Church.1879 Jul 16p4,c6 PARISH CHSelection of letters on proposal to substitute ST Matthews for ST Mary's as Cheltenham's parish church.1879 Jul 16p8,c1 GLOUCESTEFull report on show held at Pittville. (see also page 3, col 5).1879 Jul 16p8,c5 PITTVILLE Used as art gallery for Fine Art Department of County Agricultural Society.1879 Jul 23p2,c2 DE FERRIE Opens Northleach Independent Chapel bazaar.1879 Jul 23p2,c4 COUNTY AGFull report of annual dinner attended by 100 members instead of 200 expected.1879 Jul 23p2,c4 COUNTY AGReport of other days' activities.1879 Jul 23p2,c4 KINGSCOTEPresides at annual dinner of County Show.1879 Jul 23p2,c4 MARTIN, HExhibits rare fine art articles at County Show.1879 Jul 23p2,c6 ORIGINAL Employees annual outing to Upton reported.1879 Jul 23p3,c2 REFORM CLReport of annual excursion to Malvern.

1879 Jul 23p4,c5 GRACE, W. Takes degree of MD.1879 Jul 23p4,c5 PARISH CHNew gifts listed including lectern and windows.1879 Jul 23p4,c5 RIFLE VOL Report of shooting match at Wimbledon.1879 Jul 23p4,c5 TOWN BANAccepts three month engagement at Clevedon.1879 Jul 23p4,c6 BROWN, DObituary tribute from Henry B. Samuelson.1879 Jul 23p5,c BROWN, DLengthy obituary tribute with full details of life and career.1879 Jul 23p8,c3 BROWN, DReport of meeting held at Corn Exchange to discuss funeral arrangements.1879 Jul 23p8,c3 BROWN, DTributes from church leaders including rector and Rev. J.F. Fenn.1879 Jul 23p8,c4 BROWN, DFull report of funeral.1879 Jul 30p2,c1 BROWN, REReport of funeral sermons at Congregational Church, Salem Chapel, North Place Church, Royal Well Chapel and Redland Park Church at Clifton.1879 Jul 30p2,c6 LADIES' S Hold exhibition of horses and donkeys at Plough Hotel - Full report.1879 Jul 30p3,c2 BOARD OF Discuss giving gratuity to Mrs John Goding, widow of late Assistant-Overseer.1879 Jul 30p3,c2 GODING, J Board of Guardians discuss finances of late Assistant-Overseer in relation to giving his widow a gratuity.1879 Jul 30p3,c5 POOR LAW Summary of accounts and rating for Cheltenham and outlying districts.1879 Jul 30p4,c3 ARCHERY. Prize meeting of Cheltenham Archers held in Montpellier Gardens.1879 Jul 30p4,c4 SOUTHWOOEditorial tribute on his retirement from Cheltenham College.1879 Jul 30p4,c5 COLLEGE, Mr E.A. Spencer MA succeeds Mr Southwood at Headmaster of Civil and Military Department.1879 Jul 30p4,c5 COLLEGE, Presentations to Mr Southwood, Mr D. Green and Mr A.B. Haslam on their retirement.1879 Jul 30p4,c5 COUNTY AGReview of receipts following three day show.1879 Jul 30p4,c5 GRACE, W.Presentation at Lords.1879 Jul 30p4,c5 LADIES' COCandidates' successes in London University Examinations.1879 Jul 30p4,c6 McCAUSLANObituary.1879 Jul 30p4,c6 PARISH CHFull report of annual outing.1879 Jul 30p4,c6 TOVEY, MRObituary.1879 Jul 30p8,c5 COFFEE TAComments on another tavern to be opened in Tivoli.1879 Jul 30p8,c5 COLLEGE OLocal examination results.1879 Jul 30p8,c5 ST MARY'SExtract from 'Free and Open Church Advocate' on rector's proposal to degrade.1879 Aug 6p2,c2 JUVENILE Rev. J.F. Fenn presides at prize giving. Rev. R. Henniker gives his report on the school.1879 Aug 6p2,c3 SOUTHAM VMr C. Tyler MA presides at prize giving.1879 Aug 6p2,c4 COFFEE TACaptain St. Clair Ford opens new tavern in Tewkesbury Road.1879 Aug 6p2,c5 BOARD OF Approve appointment of mr Morse as another assistant dispenser.1879 Aug 6p2,c6 REGISTRARReturns from Cheltenham for last quarter.1879 Aug 6p4,c2 STUCKE, E Partnership with Richard Green Humphries dissolved.1879 Aug 6p4,c2 WEST, MR.To open 'The Cheltenham and County School' at Stonycroft, St. James' Square.1879 Aug 6p4,c3 WINTER GANotice of sale.1879 Aug 6p4,c5 ST. MARY' Editorial on Mr Skillicorne's plea to bishop over rector's wish to degrade church.1879 Aug 6p4,c6 ARCHERY. National archery meeting commences on College ground.1879 Aug 6p4,c6 CHURCH OFCharlton Kings branch celebrate second anniversary by holding fete in Charlton Park.1879 Aug 6p4,c6 McILQUHAMInspector of Highway's son complimented by Mr Walter MP.1879 Aug 6p4,c6 SCHREIBERComment on late conservative MP for town now being adopted as candidate for Poole.1879 Aug 6p4,c6 SOUTHAMPTReport of prize distribution at Corn Exchange.1879 Aug 6p5,c6 COOMBES,Applies for public billiard table licence for 377 High Street.1879 Aug 6p5,c6 HOLLOWAY,Late of Sadlers Arms - claims on estate.1879 Aug 6p5,c6 HOLMES, HApplies for billiard table licence for Waverley Hotel.1879 Aug 6p5,c6 JONES, CHAApplies for beer licence at Moorend House, Moorend street.1879 Aug 6p8,c1 TOWN COUQuarterly meeting - full report.1879 Aug 6p8,c3 BANBURY Bill now in Lords - report.1879 Aug 6p8,c3 CREED, MISPresents testimonial to rector.

1879 Aug 6p8,c5 PROVIDENTOpened in Regent Street. Names of committee present.1879 Aug 1p2,c2 BELL, REV. Preaches to Grammar School on anniversary prizegiving.1879 Aug 1p2,c2 GRAMMAR Report of annual prize distribution and speeches.1879 Aug 1p2,c4 JEFFERY, HHeadmaster Grammar School gives constitutional history of school at prizegiving.1879 Aug 1p3,c1 COLLEGE, Annual meeting of Grand National Archery Society held in college ground for first time.1879 Aug 1p3,c1 MONTPELLIVenue for soiree for annual National Archery Society.1879 Aug 1p3,c6 ST. MARY'SReport of village festivities and services to celebrate eleventh anniversary of church re-opening.1879 Aug 1p4,c5 GRAMMAR Editorial comment on new scheme for administration.1879 Aug 1p4,c6 CRICKET WEditorial review on week's events.1879 Aug 1p4,c6 SOUTHWOODEditorial comment on setting up subscription list for testimonial.1879 Aug 1p8,c2 COLLEGE, Article on new carpentry workshops.1879 Aug 1p8,c3 BANBURY AReceives royal assent.1879 Aug 1p8,c4 DE FERRIE In letter refutes 'radical' label.1879 Aug 1p8,c5 BELL, REV. To spend some time touring Canada and U.S.A.1879 Aug 1p8,c5 PLOUGH HOAt shareholders meeting reference made to giving up Prestbury Farm used for racing.1879 Aug 1p8,c5 ST. MATTHRector announces that a further unexpected ï¾£1,000 due above ï¾£500.1879 Aug 2p2,c3 BOARD OF Report on proposed increase of workhouse accommodation.1879 Aug 2p2,c5 BISHOP'S Held at 'The Cleevelands'.1879 Aug 2p4,c6 BROWN, DRJ. T. Agg-Gardner wishes to be included in proposed memorial.1879 Aug 2p4,c6 CHELT, RIVEditorial on need to remedy flooding problem.1879 Aug 2p6,c1 BENHALL WCopy of 'The Wagoner's Tale' of Benhall Wood.1879 Aug 2p6,c1 MINERAL WShort article on number of springs in and about Cheltenham.1879 Aug 2p6,c1 PARISH CHLetter on title of church (St Mary's) quoting paper to Archaeological Society.1879 Aug 2p8,c2 STORM DAReport on severe thunderstorm and subsequent damage.1879 Aug 2p8,c3 BOARD OF Letter criticising delay in widening Maidenhorn Lane.1879 Aug 2p3,c2 WINTER GALiquidator in court over non-payment of rate instalment.1879 Aug 2p3,c3 LOCAL GO Report for 1878/79 - Gloucestershire details.1879 Aug 2p4,c4 PATE'S CH Editorial - summary of draft provisions. See also notice on page 4 column 1.1879 Aug 2p5,c3 COLOSSEUMArena of 42 feet diameter and seating 1300 for sale.1879 Aug 2p5,c3 WINTER GAFor sale by public auction shortly.1879 Aug 2p5,c6 THE CHELTNew middle class school to open at Stonycroft, St James Square.1879 Aug 2p8,c1 IMPROVEMECourt case against builders not complying with bye-laws.1879 Aug 2p8,c2 SAMUELS. Meeting of creditors.1879 Sep 3p2,c3 CROSSING Council discuss continuance as encouragement to begging.1879 Sep 3p2,c3 DOURO ROLengthy discussion by council on repair of pavements.1879 Sep 3p4,c5 CORPORATNotice of first disposal of stock and keen competition to purchase.1879 Sep 3p4,c5 DUNDAS, REEditorial comment on exchange of letters on changes to church at Charlton Kings.1879 Sep 3p4,c6 CHURCH OFExaminers report on May exams issued with names of those obtaining first class certificates1879 Sep 3p4,c6 COTSWOLD Report of last meeting of season.1879 Sep 3p4,c6 EXAMINER'Report of compositors' annual outing to Weston-super-Mare.1879 Sep 3p4,c6 GREEN, CAReport of assault in Reading of well known local inhabitant.1879 Sep 3p4,c6 VULCAN IRReport of annual outing to Malvern.1879 Sep 3p4,c6 WIGGETT, Subscriptions for retired Police Inspector instituted by local tradesmen.1879 Sep 3p8,c3 WATERWORIn letter refers to his 44 years at Grammar School justifying pension.1879 Sep 3p8,c4 WILSON CHIn letter comments on need for corporation to attend to Cheltenham overflow problem.1879 Sep 3p8,c5 BROWN, DLord Fitzharding and Rev. T.A. Southwood support proposed memorial.1879 Sep 3p8,c5 GRACE, DR.States photo of Gloucestershire eleven taken by Captain Tod of Promenade Villas best ever of his team.1879 Sep 1p1,c6 BLOOMSBURDeclared to be a highway.

1879 Sep 1p2,c1 UNION WOSeeks tenders for supplies - also for hauling coke and stone used at workhouse.1879 Sep 1p4,c4 WATERWORResults of sale of Corporation Water annuities with comment on their value.1879 Sep 1p4,c6 BELMORE HMr Fursey states that all his candidates successful in Oxford Local examinations.1879 Sep 1p4,c6 CHESSHYREAnnounces intention to stand for South Ward.1879 Sep 1p4,c6 HAM HOUSReport of cricket match between Ham House eleven and Charlton Kings Cricket Club.1879 Sep 1p4,c6 OXFORD LOMiss C. Bates, Eckington House and Miss E.M. Nicholson, Ellenborough House, names added to successful candidates.1879 Sep 1p4,c6 TANNER, REFormerly of Cheltenham, now vicar of Fazeley, in dispute with Overseers over notices on church door.1879 Sep 1p4,c6 TICHBOURNMeeting at Town Hall addressed by Mr De Morgan of Plumstead Common.1879 Sep 1p4,c6 UNION WOReport of Mr Agg-Gardner's annual treat to workhouse children.1879 Sep 1p5,c5 COX, JOHN Late of Ryeworth - claims on estate.1879 Sep 1p5,c5 HEMMING, Late of Casino Cottage - claims on estate.1879 Sep 1p8,c3 LOVESY, MChurchwarden in dispute with Rev. C.L. Dundas. Correspondence now published.1879 Sep 1p8,c4 RIFLE VOL Results of 10th(Cotswold) G.R.V. Rifle Meeting at Seven Springs.1879 Sep 1p8,c5 CHELT, RIVLetter suggesting that certain work at Snowsell's Mill could cure flooding.1879 Sep 1p2,c6 BOARD OF Discuss problem of boy escaping from workhouse.1879 Sep 1p4,c6 AGG-GARDNEditorial on possibility of his retirement as parliamentary candidate.1879 Sep 1p4,c6 CHARITY OMr Henley selected as Inquiry Officer.1879 Sep 1p4,c6 CHELT, RIVEditorial on proposal to purchase Chelt mills.1879 Sep 1p4,c6 ELECTIONSMr Amphlett appointed new revising barrister.1879 Sep 1p4,c6 THEATRE RDetailed review of comedy 'Truth'.1879 Sep 1p5,c2 CALEDONIAFor sale notice with description of plant.1879 Sep 1p8,c2 CHAPMAN,Complimented on good time-keeping of his Malvern coach.1879 Sep 1p8,c2 COACHES, Description of services before coaches laid up for winter.1879 Sep 1p8,c3 BANBURY Report of progress. ï¾£70,000 additional preference capital raised.1879 Sep 1p8,c3 ST. JAMES'Description of organ rebuilt and enlarged by Mr Collins of ll, Brandon Terrace.1879 Sep 1p8,c4 GRAMMAR Letter praising Mr Whitworth and pleading that a pension should be awarded to him.1879 Sep 1p8,c5 CYPHER, J Successes at Derbyshire Horticultural Society's exhibition.1879 Sep 2p2,c6 CHELT, RIVCouncil discuss purchase of Barretts and Alstone Mills.1879 Sep 2p3,c1 FORD, CAPTChairs meeting at parish Church room to distribute Trinity College examination music prizes.1879 Sep 2p3,c1 MATTHEWS,Praised at Trinity College music prize distribution as instructor.1879 Sep 2p3,c2 YOUNG MENMeeting held to discuss possible revival of association instead of allowing it to lapse.1879 Sep 2p3,c3 BEER RETAReport of annual meeting at Turf Tavern.1879 Sep 2p3,c3 HORTICULTReport of last exhibition of season at Winter Garden.1879 Sep 2p3,c5 WATERWORLetters supporting retirement pension.1879 Sep 2p3,c6 UNION WOGuardians discuss separate dormitory for refractory boys.1879 Sep 2p4,c1 GLOUCESTETo be opened to public on 20 September.1879 Sep 2p4,c6 MACDONALWith his family give scenes from Pilgrims Progress to large audience.1879 Sep 2p4,c6 REGISTRATEditorial on annual revision.1879 Sep 2p4,c6 ST. JAMES'Full report of re-opening of organ with description of stops and pipes.1879 Sep 2p5,c5 CALEDONIAFor sale - description of house and brewery.1879 Sep 2p8,c2 ARCHER, F Connection between jockey and Heath House stable noted.1879 Oct 1p2,c4 BOARD OF List of tenders for supplies accepted. Report of Lunatic Asylum committee.1879 Oct 1p2,c5 PATE'S CHALong letter from resident concerning local administration of this charity.1879 Oct 1p2,c6 CRICKET CLBatting averages for season.1879 Oct 1p4,c2 SS PHILIP Laying of foundation stone for new church with description of service and work to be done.1879 Oct 1p4,c4 SMITH, ARDenies he is a candidate for Central Ward.1879 Oct 1p4,c5 ELECTIONSEditorial on revision of voters' list. See also article in column 6.1879 Oct 1p4,c5 POOR RATEFor ensuing year to be twenty pence in pound - a reduction of twopence in pound.

1879 Oct 1p4,c5 WINTER GACorrespondence between Captain St. Clair Ford and Brydges and Mellersh, over liquor licence, published.1879 Oct 1p4,c6 ARCHER, F Denial that he had engaged himself to Duke of Westminster.1879 Oct 1p4,c6 ELECTIONSComment on candidates for municipal election and certain town issues at stake.1879 Oct 1p4,c6 FARM COTTDemolition of historic cottage where first number of 'Examiner' was published.1879 Oct 1p4,c6 GAS COMPReduction in prices from October lst.1879 Oct 1p4,c6 JEWS' SOCIMeeting at Corn Exchange and collections on behalf of Society.1879 Oct 1p4,c6 REFORM CLClaim for municipal franchise by members of club rejected.1879 Oct 1p8,c5 BLENHEIM Sale of horses from Cheltenham to Oxford coach.1879 Oct 8p2,c2 SEWAGE F Council agree to farm being let by auction for one year.1879 Oct 8p2,c3 CAB STANDCouncil argue about placing in Montpellier and Fauconberg Road.1879 Oct 8p2,c3 PATES CHAFull report of acrimonious council debate.1879 Oct 8p4,c6 DE FERRIE Examiner criticises 'Looker-On' for comments on his attitude to church.1879 Oct 8p4,c6 FENN, REV. Vicar of Christ Church given honorary canonry at cathedral.1879 Oct 8p4,c6 PATES CHAEditorial comment on report adopted by council.1879 Oct 8p4,c6 SCHOOL OFEditorial dismay at possible closure.1879 Oct 8p6,c1 SALTER, RETramp master at Workhouse resigns with wife.1879 Oct 8p6,c2 DE FERRIE Supports scheme for sending Union boys to Canada.1879 Oct 8p6,c3 BENEFIT BUReport of annual meeting at Corn Exchange.1879 Oct 8p8,c2 CHARITY OReport of first annual meeting at Parish Church Schoolroom chaired by Rev. H. Kynaston.1879 Oct 8p8,c4 HODSON, E.In letter supports re-opening of Winter Gardens.1879 Oct 8p8,c4 PARISH CHStained glass windows given by Captain Welch and Mr Bedwell installed.1879 Oct 8p8,c5 CAVENDISHReport of annual dinner at Star Hotel.1879 Oct 8p8,c5 RIFLE VOL Report of annual match for Agg-Gardner cup.1879 Oct 8p8,c5 WHITTARD,Local man's son acquitted of blame in Indian Ocean ship collision.1879 Oct 1p2,c3 TOWN COUSpecial meeting discuss overflow of The Chelt.1879 Oct 1p3,c2 GARDENERSReport of annual dinner at Great Western Hotel.1879 Oct 1p3,c4 BOARD OF Letter from Local Government Board returning plans of the workhouse enlargement for reconsideration.1879 Oct 1p3,c5 ELECTIONSReport of election meetings in North and South Wards.1879 Oct 1p4,c4 CHELT, RIVEditorial on Council's discussion of Chelt overflow.1879 Oct 1p4,c4 THEATRE RReview of play 'Mammon'.1879 Oct 1p4,c4 UNION WOEditorial on Local Government Board's re-action to plans for enlargement.1879 Oct 1p4,c5 ST. JOHN Editorial on notice of inaugural meeting in column 1.1879 Oct 1p4,c5 TENNIS CL Full report of open lawn tennis tournament.1879 Oct 1p5,c6 SAMUEL, EOf 5, Colonnade - bankruptcy notice.1879 Oct 1p5,c6 TOWN COUSeek tenders for sewer construction.1879 Oct 1p8,c3 PATES CHAAppointment of governors for Grammar School discussed at Quarter Sessions.1879 Oct 1p8,c4 ELECTIONSCouncillor Onley for Central Ward holds meeting at Corn Exchange.1879 Oct 1p8,c5 HUMPHREYSFormer Headmaster comments on scheme to remodel Grammar School.1879 Oct 1p8,c5 PAUL, ANDSurveyor to Trustees of Pate's Charity challenges report by Town Council.1879 Oct 1p8,c5 TIVOLI COFFormally opened at 2, Tivoli Buildings.1879 Oct 1p8,c6 GYMNASIUTo occupy Town Hall under management of Mr J. Maxfield.1879 Oct 2p2,c4 NATURAL SColonel Basevi, Secretary, reads paper on 'Mosses and Lichens'.1879 Oct 2p2,c4 THEATRE RReview of performances by Mr Vernon's company.1879 Oct 2p2,c5 ELECTIONSMonster open-air meeting held in Royal Oak Yard supporting candidature of Mr Lenthall.1879 Oct 2p2,c5 ELECTIONSSir Francis Colville Ford Bart. chairs North Ward meeting supporting candidature of Mr Harper.1879 Oct 2p3,c1 DELANCEY Very detailed report read to Board of Guardians.1879 Oct 2p3,c2 NORTH PLAReport of social and sale of work.1879 Oct 2p4,c5 ONLEY, MREditorial on his retirement from candidature of Central Ward.

1879 Oct 2p4,c5 ST. JOHN Editorial prior to inaugural public meeting on 'Aid to the Injured'.1879 Oct 2p4,c6 BROWN, REMeeting of friends at Corn Exchange appoints committee to raise subscriptions for a memorial.1879 Oct 2p4,c6 GENERAL HManagement revise mode of granting admission tickets to ministers making congregational collections.1879 Oct 2p4,c6 UNION WOTramp words insufficient - Examiner comments.1879 Oct 2p8,c2 RUSSELL, Election notice.1879 Oct 2p8,c2 STEEL, JO Election notice.1879 Oct 2p8,c2 WHITBREADElection notice.1879 Oct 2p8,c3 SUNDAY SCRev. J.F. Fenn addresses meeting on day of intercession for Sunday Schools.1879 Oct 2p2,c4 ST. JOHNS Report of inaugural public meeting to set up local branch.1879 Oct 2p3,c2 HIRST, REV.Minister of Bayshill Chapel welcomes members to Western Unitarian annual meeting.1879 Oct 2p3,c2 WESTERN UReport of annual meeting at Bayshill Chapel.1879 Oct 2p3,c5 LENTHALL.At Guardians meeting attacks treatment of tramps..1879 Oct 2p4,c5 LENNOX, RSigns criticism of Pate's Charity Scheme on behalf of nonconformists.1879 Oct 2p4,c5 PATE'S CH Editorial on nonconformists criticism in formal memorial.1879 Oct 2p4,c6 FINE ART SEditorial comment on its origin and forthcoming exhibition.1879 Oct 2p4,c6 PROVIDENTMeeting chaired by Capt. St. Clair St. Clair-ford to explain benefits.1879 Oct 2p4,c6 WINTER GAEditorial supports re-opening by Mr Lillywhite.1879 Oct 2p6,c1 MUNICIPALReport of North Ward meeting of Mr Lenthall's supporters.1879 Oct 2p6,c3 PARISH CHReport of Bishop's visitation sermon in which he discussed ancient religions.1879 Oct 2p8,c2 FENN, REV. Report of Christchurch sermon for hospital sunday.1879 Oct 2p8,c2 HOSPITAL Comment on reduced amount collected being due to Depression.1879 Oct 2p8,c3 ST. JAMES Report of Hospital Sunday sermon by vicar Rev. G. W. Chamberlain.1879 Oct 2p8,c3 ST. JOHNS Report of Hospital Sunday sermon by Rev. A. Armitage.1879 Oct 2p8,c4 VOLUNTEERReport of final match of shooting season.1879 Nov ?p2,c4 TOWN COUElection of aldermen and committees for the coming year.1879 Nov 5p2,c4 BOARD OF New trampmaster and wife appointed - Mr and Mrs Garrison.1879 Nov 5p2,c4 BOARD OF Plan to extend accommodation for tramps.1879 Nov 5p3,c4 IRISH CH Annual meeting held at Corn Exchange - Rev. J. F. Fenn presided.1879 Nov 5p4,c5 BROWN, DRFirst list of subscriptions exceeds ï¾£300 - suggestions as to form of memorial.1879 Nov 5p4,c5 MUNICIPALEditorial on results. Mr Chesshyre (liberal) loses seat.1879 Nov 5p4,c6 COLLEDGE.Cheltenham physician dies at age 83.1879 Nov 5p4,c6 HOSPITAL Complete list of collections - total ï¾£768.1879 Nov 5p4,c6 WINTER GAOpened by Mr Lillywhite.1879 Nov 5p5,c4 COURT LEENotice of Cheltenham Court Leet and Court Baron by Lord of the Manor - Mr J. T. Agg-Gardner.1879 Nov 5p5,c4 GODING. JONotice for creditors.1879 Nov 5p5,c6 DAIRIES, Local Authority notice of setting up of register.1879 Nov 5p8,c3 MUNICIPALResults and comment.1879 Nov 5p8,c4 ST JOHNS Local committee set up under chairmanship of Mr John Walker.1879 Nov 5p8,c5 GENERAL HNew wing completed and about to open.1879 Nov 5p8,c6 CALEDONIASwindon Road brewery sold.1879 Nov 5p8,c6 SOCIETY F List of subscribers.1879 Nov p2,c3 SKILLICOR Declared mayor at council meeting.1879 Nov p2,c3 WILLMOTT,Resigns office of mayor and nominated as deputy mayor.1879 Nov p3,c1 AGG-GARDNChairs annual dinner of Root and Grain Society at Royal Hotel.1879 Nov p3,c1 ROOT AND Annual exhibition held at Corn Exchange. Full report.1879 Nov p4,c2 HOLST, ADAnnounces next sextet concert for Assembly Rooms.1879 Nov p4,c6 FINE ART SEditorial commends High Street exhibition.1879 Nov p4,c6 GONEZ FRAWell respected local Professor of French obituary comment.

1879 Nov p4,c6 HUMPHRIS,Editorial comment on memorial fund and use for Parish Church debt.1879 Nov p4,c6 PARISH CHFreemasons to fund east window stained glass.1879 Nov p4,c6 WINTERBOEditorial comment on his suitability for alderman instead of Mr Haines.1879 Nov p6,c1 UNION WOGuardians finally adapt report on increasing accommodation.1879 Nov p8,c3 ALL SAINT Full report of close of dedication festival.1879 Nov p8,c3 HOLST, MRPlays organ at All Saints dedication festival.1879 Nov p8,c3 OWEN, REV.Preaches at All Saints in support of organisation of charity.1879 Nov p8,c4 BELL, REV. Speaks of his American trip.1879 Nov p8,c4 FORD, CAPTPresides at opening of Cheltenham Gymnasium at Town Hall.1879 Nov p8,c4 WINTER GAIn letter liquidator reassures public that current engagement will be completed1879 Nov p2,c4 BOARD OF Dr. Walker authorized to employ Mr Jackson as his assistant.1879 Nov p4,c5 TRAMWAYSEditorial on proposals by Mr Wingby and by Messr Fowler & Co. to promote tramways in town.1879 Nov p4,c6 GENERAL HEditorial on completion of extension. See also page 5, col.4 for subscribers to the new wing.1879 Nov p5,c3 PEARE, JO Late of 91 Albion Street - claims on estate.1879 Nov p5,c3 WILLIAMSOLate of 2 Priory Parade - claims on estate.1879 Nov p6,c4 MARTYN ADesign reredos for Church of Swedenborgian College, Islington. Also work for Duke of Connaught.1879 Nov p8,c3 BELL, MAJOObituary of one time resident of town.1879 Nov p8,c3 FINE ART EDetailed report of exhibits.1879 Nov p8,c4 BOYCE, REVTo leave town and take educational work in London.1879 Nov p8,c4 HOLST, ADComment on his works not previously performed before Cheltenham public.1879 Nov p8,c4 ST. MATTHReport of building fund donations.1879 Nov p8,c5 BLIND INSTReport of concert including local amateur artists.1879 Nov p8,c5 DEBATING Report of inaugural meeting. Also names of principal officers and subscription, etc.1879 Nov p8,c5 POTTER, T Appointed commissioner to administer oaths in Supreme Court of Judicature.1879 Nov p8,c5 SOCIETY F Report of meeting of Ladies' Association addressed by Miss Patteson.1879 Nov p8,c6 WRIGHT, DLetter concerning funding for School of Art.1879 Nov p2,c3 NATURAL SLecture by Dr. Julius Maier at Ladies' College.1879 Nov p2,c5 WRIGHT, FCigar merchant sues Rev. W. Cressell in County Court.1879 Nov p3,c2 UNITED KI Captain St. Clair Ford presides at meeting in Town Hall.1879 Nov p4,c6 CHORAL SODirected by J.A. Matthews, gives first subscription concert of season.1879 Nov p4,c6 DELANCEY Funds profit only slightly from 2 operettas at Assembly Rooms.1879 Nov p4,c6 FENN, REV'DVicar of Christ Church installed as honorary canon of cathedral.1879 Nov p4,c6 MONTPELLISaturday afternoon concerts well attended.1879 Nov p5,c4 PEARE, JOSLate of Albion street, claims on estate to James M.Clark.1879 Nov p5,c5 CHRISTMASFor sale at King & Son , cash drapers, High Street.1879 Nov p5,c5 WILLIAMSOLate of Priory Parade, claims on estate to Winterbotham Bell. .1879 Nov p8,c3 CHRISTMASLetter questioning correct amount to give to lamplighters etc.1879 Nov p8,c5 AGG-GARDNEmployees of original brewery celebrate his birthday at Great Western Hotel.1879 Nov p8,c5 CLUBLEY, Bequests to charity challenged in Court of Chancery.1879 Nov p8,c5 HOLST, VOPlays at poorly attended septett concert in Assembly Rooms.1879 Dec 3p2,c3 HILL, ROWTown Council agree to open subscription list towards a memorial. See also editorial page 4.1879 Dec 3p2,c3 TOWN COUAt monthly meeting agree to open subscription lists towards national memorial to Rowland Hill.1879 Dec 3p3,c2 BRITISH S Report of annual examinations held in Henrietta Street schoolroom and complimentary comment by Inspector.1879 Dec 3p4,c4 TOD, CAPTOf County Studio, Promenade, secures right to us patent 'Luxograpoh Light Process'.1879 Dec 3p4,c6 TRAMWAYSEditorial comment on proposal made by promoters to Town Council that a poll should be taken.1879 Dec 3p4,c6 WATERWOREditorial on report to Town Council that Cheltenham had an interest in the Severn water that Liverpool wished to acquire. See also page 8, column 5.1879 Dec 3p8,c3 BOULTON, Executes reredos for Foden Church, Montgomery.1879 Dec 3p8,c3 GENERAL HCorrection to name of architect for extension - should read J.J. Thomson.

1879 Dec 3p8,c3 HUMPHRIS, Some part of subscriptions raised for memorial to be applied to memorial window in Parish Church.1879 Dec 3p8,c3 TRINITY C Results of Cheltenham examinations. Senior and junior candidates examined by Professor Lott.1879 Dec 3p8,c4 LITTLE, CH Subscriptions invited to help in removal from workhouse of incapacitated old soldier.1879 Dec 3p8,c4 WIGGETT, Mayor presents Ex-Inspector with purse of money collected by magistrates and residents of town.1879 Dec 3p8,c5 HORSLEY, Appeals for a further ï¾£200 for The Rev. Dr. Morton Brown memorial fund.1879 Dec 3p8,c5 MONTPELLIReport of Saturday night Promenade Concert.1879 Dec 3p8,c5 WRIGHT, TPresident of School of Art writes asking for any complaints to be made to him.1879 Dec 1p2,c2 LENTHALL,Chairs annual dinner of Reform club.1879 Dec 1p2,c3 REFORM CLReport of annual dinner.1879 Dec 1p3,c2 CHARITY OGuardians discuss administration of relief responsibilities.1879 Dec 1p3,c2 ONLEY, MRAt Guardians meeting raises question of amount of money in hands of Overseers.1879 Dec 1p3,c8 PARISH CHComplains about activities of 'Cheltenham Handbell Ringers'.1879 Dec 1p4,c6 ALL SAINT Well attended repeat performance of oratorio by John Farmer 'Christ and His Soldiers'.1879 Dec 1p4,c6 DEBATING Report of meeting at Waverley Hotel.1879 Dec 1p4,c6 POOR RELITo deal with distress to poor caused by severe cold weather.1879 Dec 1p5,c1 ST. GEORGSale of structure well-known as 'Temporary Iron Church' announced.1879 Dec 1p6,c3 CHAPEL, C Article in 'Metropolitan Magazine' of 1820 quoted as example of progress of religion in town.1879 Dec 1p8,c1 ROGERS, CPresides at annual supper of Cheltenham Engineer Volunteers.1879 Dec 1p8,c1 VOLUNTEERReport of annual supper in the corps club room.1879 Dec 1p8,c2 ALDER'S R Comment on forthcoming sale and hope expressed that might be secured for public use.1879 Dec 1p8,c2 BELL, REV. To resume practice of preaching at Parish church once a month.1879 Dec 1p8,c2 CHARITY ORequests gifts of clothing for suffering poor.1879 Dec 1p8,c4 GILLILAN, EOf The Grange writes on drink being cause of crime and poverty.1879 Dec 1p8,c5 GABELL, RELicensed to serve at St. Mark's Church.1879 Dec 1p2,c5 CONSERVATFull report of Thursday evening entertainment for North Ward in support of Mr Agg-Gardner.1879 Dec 1p3,c1 STAFFORD,Guardians discuss his request for increase in salary as Master Tailor of workhouse.1879 Dec 1p3,c2 TRAINING Full report of annual prize giving at Corn Exchange.1879 Dec 1p4,c3 HANDBELL Mr Pates disclaims any connection with Parish Church Ringers.1879 Dec 1p4,c4 POOR RELIEditorial on work of Unemployed Poor Committee and Charity Organisation Society.1879 Dec 1p4,c5 BAYSHILL Report of successful sale and entertainment in aid of chapel.1879 Dec 1p4,c5 CHRISTMASNames of some establishments who agree to close from Christmas eve (Wednesday) until Monday.1879 Dec 1p4,c5 DEBATING Rev. W. Marshall presides over debate 'Are Strikes Beneficial'.1879 Dec 1p4,c6 MUSICAL SReport of first concert of season at Assembly Rooms.1879 Dec 1p4,c6 NORTHAMPReport of annual prize giving and entertainment given by pupils at Corn Exchange.1879 Dec 1p4,c6 TRINITY C Criticism by 'The Rock' on the mission week.1879 Dec 1p5,c2 COLLEDGE,Claims on estate to Ticehurst and Sons.1879 Dec 1p8,c2 CHARLTON Report of meeting to appoint keeper of vestry-hall and placement of table of commandments. See also editorial on page 4.1879 Dec 1p8,c5 ST. GEORGResult of auction to sell 'Temporary Iron Church'.1879 Dec 2p2,c2 COLLEGE, Prize distribution for winter term by Principal, Rev. Kynaston.1879 Dec 2p2,c2 JUVENILE Prize distribution at Cambray House. See also page 4, column 6.1879 Dec 2p2,c3 HIGHBURY Alderman C. Wilson presides at annual examination.1879 Dec 2p2,c4 CHELTENHReport of Christmas entertainment.1879 Dec 2p2,c5 NATURAL SReport of paper given by Rev. J. Coombs on 'Changes of climate during geological periods.'1879 Dec 2p2,c6 PAUPERS. For year ending Lady Day 1879, 4.4 per cent of population. Also average cost, etc.1879 Dec 2p3,c4 BOARD OF Accept suggestion from Poor Relief Committee for breaking of stone in Board's yard.1879 Dec 2p3,c8 CHAPEL, C Amendment to recent article - Rev. Mr Shaw should read Rev. Mr Snow.1879 Dec 2p44,c6 SEWERAGECorporation sewage farm at Hayden let by auction to Mr Robert Smith.1879 Dec 2p4,c1 RELIEF OF Subscription list. See also editorial column 6.

1879 Dec 2p4,c6 PARISH CHEditorial on resignation of curate Rev. J. Seaver and Canon Bell's relations with congregation of the church.1879 Dec 2p8,c2 BURDETT, RLetter from former curate of Charlton Kings over recent vestry meetings.1879 Dec 2p8,c2 CHARLTON Further controversy over placing of the tablet of ten commandments.1879 Dec 2p8,c2 WINTER, MRLetter from vicar's churchwarden concerning vestry and the vicar.1879 Dec 2p8,c3 CARRINGTOGallantry displayed by son of old town's Alderman, Mr Carrington.1879 Dec 2p8,c3 ELLIOT, JA Correction to address - should have read 2, Hastings Court, Mountpleasant.1879 Dec 2p8,c3 WINTER GAComment on Christmas entertainments.1879 Dec 3p4,c6 UNION WOEditorial on lack of accommodation.1879 Dec 3p5,c6 SKILLICORNMayor heads list of subscribers to Rowland Hill memorial.1879 Dec 3p5,c6 UNEMPLOYEList of subscribers and appeal for funds.1879 Dec 3p8,c2 CHRISTMASDescription of decorations in Cheltenham churches.1879 Dec 3p8,c2 GILLILAN, Contributes beef for distribution to poor.1879 Dec 3p8,c2 SEAVER, REVWithdraws resignation from curacy of Parish Church.1879 Dec 3p8,c3 COLLEGE, Presentation to Mr S. Green on his retirement.1879 Dec 3p8,c3 MASONIC LReopened after complete and costly redecoration.1879 Dec 3p8,c3 SOUTHAMPReunion of Ladies' School scholars and teachers.1879 Dec 3p8,c4 ST. GEORGEFree breakfast for 350 boys on Christmas Day, 320 girls on Boxing Day.1879 Dec 3p8,c5 BOARD OF Letter from Guardians on workhouse accommodation.1879 Dec 3p8,c5 PARISH CHReading desk and stand promised by Mr Estcourt.1879 Dec 3p8,c5 SOCIETY F Charity concert at Assembly Rooms.1879 Dec 3p8,c6 BENYON. WOf Delamere House, believed dead in Tay Bridge disaster.1879 Dec 3p8,c6 WINTER GA1,500 people celebrate Boxing Night with monster Christmas tree.

Memorial proposing revision of representation from town and rural parishes.

Conducts burial service for child - Vicar refused since the child was not baptised

Court case to decide validity of trust deed to erect Delancey Hospital. Decided that trust deed was invalid.

Nephew of past incumbent of Parish Church re-admitted to Church of England

Discussion on report of lunacy committee + on success of boarding out pauper children.

Nonconformist meeting to discuss secular education and the new Education Bill (see also page 8).

Legal case resolved - liability falls on race committee - town asked to help committee and shoulder the cost.

Formerly of Grammar School - report of speech day at Rugby as Headmaster

List of tradesmen who will close and give half holiday for the opening of the gardens

Arrangements for Mr. Coxwell's ascent from field in Cleeve Road following failure at Pittville Fete

Number of entitled voters in the five Cheltenham wards and in Leckhampton

Improvement Commissioners discuss Charlton Kings and Leckhampton requests.

A monthly periodical of this name edited by Dr. Turnbull of Cobden House, Cheltenham

Liberal readers of Examiner urged to report any errors in list of voters to Liberal Registration Society, 4, Regent Street

Children and parents entertained by Vicar, the Rev. George P. Griffiths, at Hillfield vicarage

Town plays Original Brewery in benefit match for professional, Mr. Harpour

Supports local branch National Association for Aid of Sick and Wounded in War

In public notice states that Mr. R. Smith is not a qualified veterinary surgeon

Detailed list of items donated by Ladies' Committee and chemists in the town

Report of Harvest Festival sermon preached by Rev. Stacey Chapman of Nottingham

Mr. H. Jessop elected as House Surgeon and Mr. J. S. Lenthal as Guardian for North Ward

Full report of 3 days proceedings before Mr. T. A Lister, the revising barrister

No 13 for sale. Has fireproof hot air chamber with heating pipes to every room

Editorial on desirability of Town Commissioners buying water company. See also page 8, columns 1 & 2.

Decided by Commissioners to proceed with widening High Street approach to College Road.

Memorials to the Master of Cotswold Hounds and his letter in correspondence column

Discuss Mental Education Act, sewage and drainage - Tree committee meet

Hon. Secretary of Ladies' committee for Oxford University local examinations

Seek tenders for provender to be supplied to yards in Gloucester Road and Suffolk Street

Detailed report of meeting to inaugurate testimonial and express regret for his resignation

Spokesman for Cheltenham Grammar School on proposed Endowed Schools Act

1871 census forms distributed. Details given of U.K. & Cheltenham populations in past.

Renovation scaffolding in transept removed after 20 years. Organ to now be re-erected.

Number of runners in each race announced. Event to be on April 13th & 14th.

Meeting in Gloucester to discuss this bill. Representatives from Cheltenham Present.

Reward offered for identity of forgery of notice of withdrawal from election.

Improvement Commissioners refer complaint about chair stand to Highways committee.Prestbury agree to divert sewage to Cheltenham sewer to avoid fouling brook.

Report on progress of renovations and plans for removal of organ to North transept.

Defends himself against commissioners over payment for street repairs outside his property.

Argument in court over police discipline (constable drunk on duty). (See also letter page 8, col 5).

To take on mastership of Cotswold Old Hounds after death of C. F. Cregoe Colmore.

Letter from Poor Law Board on inquiry into allegations of uncollected Poor's Rate.

Problems of children playing on bridge parapets highlighted in editorial following a serious accident.Editorial on quest for site. 'Not in my back yard' attitude is understandable.Debate and decision to build sanitorium for infectious diseases in workhouse grounds.

Annual sunday school treat to Bishop's Cleeve from Countess of Huntingdon's church.Notice of auction sale of 'The Aviaries' plus nursery gardens near GWR station.

Preliminary prospectus of proposed company in Cheltenham on site of 'Sun Orchard'.

Debate on rescindment of closure at night of parish churchyard footway. (see also editorial page 4 col 5).

Baron de Ferrieres suggests workhouse boys could be taught at St. Pauls Schools.

Decision to refer plans for building an extension to the Building Committee.

New schools in connection with Bethesda Chapel opened on November 13th.

Notice of intention to levy a two shilling rate at meeting on November 27th.

Drinking fountain and lamp presented by Miss Baillie to be placed in Clarence Street.

To apply to Parliament for extension of time to build part of line and for confirmation of agreements between Great Western and Witney Railway Companies.Application to Parliament for various powers including construction of tramway.

Discuss lamps in Shelburne Road and siting of Miss Baillie's drinking fountain.

Bazaar in aid of restoration fund for Whittington & Elmstone Hardwick Church.

Court rules that they could only summon overdue rate-payers for one quarter of a rate at one time.

In Cheltenham after tour of USA and Canada + Views on educational system and contagious diseases acts.

Charge of drunkenness against medical officer dropped. Also discussion of fever hospital.

Meeting at Corn Exchange to agree memorial of sympathy with the Queen.

Important proceedings at court - Rector expresses concern over those impoverished rate-payers unable to pay rate.Together with churchwardens hear appeals from those persons unable to pay rate.

Passes classical section of curriculum for diploma of associate at Royal College of Preceptors.

His family at Withyholt Charlton Kings grieves over his murder in Argentine Republic.

Chairs meeting to discuss form of thanksgiving for Prince of Wales' recovery.

Meeting to offer sympathy to sacked station master to be held at Queen's Hotel.

Government figures show Cheltenham escaped smallpox in 4th. quarter of 1871

Admonished by Government Board over his rate collection. - See also editorial on page 4.Letter from Government Board admonishing Mr. Goding over rate collection.Ask property owners who have received vote objections to contact this office.

Court of Enquiry opens over objections to voters right to vote for Guardians.

Majority in favour of rating owners instead of occupiers of small tenements.

Bye laws governing cleansing of privies, animal nuisance and slaughter-houses.

Letters of thanks to electors from newly elected officers for East and North Wards.

Further batch of children - emigrants sent to Canada. This will bring total sent to 40.

Medical officer writes to Guardians over his salary and his attention to midwifery cases.Former town resident writes about Jamaica committee and claim of ex-governor.

Mr. Skillicorne proposes a charter of incorporation for Cheltenham. (See also page 8, column 3)

Receive letter from local government board in reference to Mr. Goding, the assistant-overseer.

Design proves to be too expensive and so less ambitious design is to be prepared.

Wesleyan school teacher from Cheltenham reads paper at Teachers' Association meeting.

Secretary Gloucestershire Licensed Victuallers Association presented with tea service.

Detailed announcement of national competition to be held on College grounds.

Founded 'British Workman' public house in High Street, with no alcoholic drinks.

Now used as schools connected with the Congregation Church in Winchcomb street.

Sketch of ecclesiastical history of church following the resignation of Dr. Walker.

Appeals for Gloucester and Bristol Diocesan Association subscription increase.

Son of Rev. Dr. Walker thanks Commissioners for attending his father's funeral.

Cost, and report of gas bill going before Parliament, discussed at monthly meeting.

Report of schools treat, with schoolmaster and mistress Mr. and Mrs. Brown.

Arrears by Overseers discussed. Also the dismissal of Mr. Page (collector of poor rate) October 2nd issue of Examiner on hard copy only - no microfilm.Mr. J. Jerrard acknowledges donation to funds. October 2nd issue of Examiner on hard copy only - no microfilm.Dr. Ballard complains about unvaccinated cases in union. October 2nd. issue of Examiner on hard copy only no microfilm.Tea meeting to introduce new pastor. October 2nd issue of Examiner on hard copy only - no microfilm.Two editorial comments entitled 'Public Opinion' and 'Clubs versus Hotels'. October 2nd issue of Examiner on hard copy only - no microfilm.Editorial of forthcoming induction. . October 2nd issue of Examiner on hard copy only - no microfilm.Editorial comment upon forthcoming revision and inaccessibility of rate books. October 2nd. of Examiner on hard copy only no microfilm.Editorial alleges grave unjustice done when Mr. Page was dismissed. Examiner for October 2nd. on hard copy only not on micro-film.Preaches in town and stays with Rev. E. Lillington. . October 2nd. of Examiner on hard copy only no microfilm.First Cheltenham mop or hiring fair to be held in Bennington Street. . October 2nd. of Examiner on hard copy only no microfilm.Evening Sunday services to be resumed. . October 2nd. of Examiner on hard copy only no microfilm.Plans to open Turkish Baths. . October 2nd. of Examiner on hard copy only no microfilm.Detailed list of officers and committees and appeal for donations. . October 2nd. of Examiner on hard copy only no microfilm.Statistics show no decrease in Cheltenham sub district but improvement elsewhere. October 2nd. of Examiner on hard copy only no microfilm.Obituary. . . October 2nd. of Examiner on hard copy only no microfilm.

Preaches at opening meeting of Unitarian Autumn meeting & welcomes Unitarian visitors to meal at Queen's Hotel.

Special meeting to elect successor to Mr. Dixon. Discussion on fox hunting.

Miss Johnson of Northwick workhouse selected as Schoolmistress; Dismissal of Mr Page discussed; Sale of Poor's GroundAnnual meeting elects Mr Parsonage as chairmen; Committee membership given

First meeting after elections. Repairs and extensions to sewerage recommended.

Annual dinner at Town Hall. Details of manpower and new Government regulations given.Story given at meeting of female inmate who has seen her husband only 3 times in 26 years.Letter on condition and method of construction of town's roads and footpaths.

Clerk for 18 years, Mr Ticehurst, offers his resignation. See also the editorial on page 4.

Editorial on the sparing of the town from severe damage in the gale on sunday 8th December.Editorial hoping that Royal Princess will open the new Ladies College building.

Appointed clerk to Board of Guardians as successor to his father, Mr. Rowland James Ticehurst.Appeal launched to obtain admission for his 4 children to Earlswood Asylum.

Bought by Mr W S Davis. Being offered to Cheltenham Improvement Commissioners as the site of a Central Depot - instead of Jessop's Garden which was previously been offered.

Paid ï¾£100 contribution to Cheltenham Improvement Commissioners towards repairing Hester's Way road

8' wide footway from Ladies College to theatre given by Mr Goddard of Gloucestershire Bank given to Cheltenham Improvement Commissioners on the understanding that the latter would wall it off. As that would cost ï¾£25 it proposed to give a grant of that amount so that the railings being erected around the Ladies College could be continued along this footway.Obtains permission from Cheltenham Improvement Commissioners to plant trees between Cambray Spa and CambrayAs the property they were seeking in Swindon Road is not now available as a isolation hospital it is intending to promote vaccinationStart of very detailed history describing many notable figures and incidents.

Having purchased Lansdown Iron Works off Mr Cormell, obtains large contract for Temple Gardens.Former Cheltenham clergyman receives gift from congregation at St. Luke's, Holloway.

Union of Cheltenham rateable values and estimated rental for 1871 and 1872.

Chairs meeting of Protestant Reformation Society when Dr. Cumming lectures.

Election of Mr D. Mallory as clerk, Mr Mustoe as poor-rate collector and Mr Moreland in joint office of Highway Surveyor and Inspector of Nuisances.

Striking monument to celebrated steeplechase rider erected in new cemetery.

Report of Macready's death comments that site also place of her declining years.

Notice of election of two vaccination officers on May 29th. - applications invited.

To close as public resort - work already started to become private recreation ground.

Death of former Training College art master and Sunday School Superintendent.

Regulations for examinations to be held in Cheltenham, and other centres, in 1874.

Editorial on Section 1X, Notice B, School District of Cheltenham - and in column 5 the notice posted on church doors.

Full report of re-opening and history of the Congregationalists in Cheltenham.

Petition to parliament opposing a new charge for education upon the Poor Rate.

Meeting in St Georges' Hall to press for better conditions and the franchise.

Discussion on retailers encroaching on pavements with ware stands and low blinds.

Report of flower show - regarded as part of religious education movement.

Names of Gloucestershire and Sussex elevens for match to be played on Cheltenham College ground.

Editorial on Prestbury Rituals, in conflict with bishop. (see letters on page 8).Conference President to preach in St. Georges Street chapel on August 28th.County court case at Bristol. Bankrupt was late of High Street, Cheltenham.

Exchange of letters between Messrs Onley and Stroud on enfranchisement.

In Commissioners discussion on state reference made to trout taken from it.

Subscription list opened to recoup fine money after proprietor of Cheltenham Chronicle fined by Queen's Court.

Revision of voters lists - Mr Stroud to appear for Conservatives and Mr Chesshyre for Liberals.

Reported as candidate for officer of health and supported by local medical men.

Host Autumn meeting of Congregational Union of Gloucestershire and Herefordshire.

Conservative meeting held at school and Liberal meeting held in Wellington Hall.Triennial visit for Winchcomb Deanery held at Cheltenham Temporary Church.

Professor of music to give entertainment of sacred music of various nations.

3rd. annual exhibition at Corn Exchange + Annual dinner at Royal Hotel - full report.

Report from 'Standard' of prosecution of the Vicar of Prestbury - see also editorial on page 4.

Details his subscription appeal for new church and restoration of Parish Church.

Publishes epitome of his medical history and references in defence of his character.

Medical officer proposed to include Charlton Kings as part of his responsibility.

In debt and may have to close. Editorial criticizing churches for lack of support.

For 10 years principal of Hygeia Academy Prestbury, now headmaster of Shuthonger School.

Obituary comment on former Lord of Manor and supporter of Grammar School.

On coal for poor suggests having stock available close to poorer areas of town.

Comments upon production and artists in the pantomine 'Sleeping Beauty.'Dr. Morton Brown presents cheque from his friends to help with legal expenses incurred.

Editorial criticism of Commissioners proposed purchase from Mr. Chesshyre.

Of Royal Crescent seeks contributions to support London Charitable Dentist Hospital.

No smallpox in town. Commissioners offer smallpox hospital to board when Delancey is opened.

Proposes Town as site for Gloucestershire Agricultural Society Show but fails.

Mr Agg Gardner becomes a vice-president on National Association for Freedom of Worship.

Surgeon of Cheltenham Hospital writes long letter to Examiner in defence of vaccination.Long letter to editor in support from C B Ferguson, surgeon of Cheltenham Hospital.Important discussion on proposal to sell parish property in Charlton Kings and Shurdington.

Letter to support his suggestion that a paid valuer should be appointed by Guardians.

Editorial reply to criticism that College stood still during his headmastership.

One of petitioners to Parliament on raising age below which seduction of female children a crime.

Execution sculpture for pediment of Bombay Sailors Home. Work of local man.

Tailors strike for 6d per hour. Employers reject claim (see also page 4, col 5).

Letter condemning diversion of subscriptions to support replacement of iron church.

Curate of the Temporary Church appointed to vicarage of Horsley by Lord Bishop.

Former resident as Bishop of Tasmania, has to deal with ritual problems in diocese.

Abandons Dr. Jex-Blake's plan for three holidays in a week and reverts to two.

Reference in obituary of Ellis Viner to Viner's involvement in Lansdown Estate.

Of Christchurch, presides at evening meeting of London Missionary Society.

Another long letter refuting opponents of ritualism and supporting Rev. J. Edwards.Protests against having to pay to use Bouncers Lane Racecourse footpath during meeting.

Editorial on Borough Rate collection - A slight improvement on last years collection.

Report of opening of new school room at Bayshill on site of old burying-place.

Member of College Council and Quarter Sessions chairman dies after being thrown from horse.

Former well known town resident know as the Zadkiel of Astrology dies at age of 84.

Court of Arches hears accusations of ritualistic practices. (See also Column 2).

Editorial on dispute between Cheltenham and Charlton Kings on sewerage disposal.

Receives presentation from Mr Samuelson whom he served as political agent.

Mr Chesshyre requests that his election be declared void. Editorial comment on Pag 4.

Vicar of Prestbury attends Bristol meeting to oppose public worship regulation bill.

Represents Cheltenham in Arbitration on sewage dispute between town and Charlton Kings.

Testimonial presentation to take place in September after his return from honeymoon.

Court of enquiry opened into price of franchises. Full history of Cheltenham markets and fairs.

Colonel Stevenson claims County Court damages from Mrs Walwyn over possession of house.Report of 2nd and 3rd. hearings of Court of Enquiry into sale of market franchises.

Board of Guardians discuss his request to inspect books of medical officers.

Discuss street lighting and fears of environmental damage by erection of New Club. See also editorial on Page 4.

By act of Parliament to manage Banbury and Cheltenham Railway Direct Railway Company.Stained glass window in Bath Abbey to memory of town resident who died in 1865.Bootmaker of Promenade. Full report of charge of stealing 150 pairs of boots and money.

Medical Officer calls attention to polluting of Wymans Brook by Prestbury sewage.

Editorial comment on compliments and strictures in Daily Telegraph report.

Monthly meeting includes on agenda Charlton Kings sewage and public lighting. See also editorial on Page 4.Estimates of half yearly payments required by Overseers from local parishes.

Marriage settlement sought by Mr Mayo with reward offered for information.

Circular to electors and editorial comment following retirement of Mr Samuelson.

Report of ruffianly behaviour from resident, another example of reputation of that street.Former residence of Count Stenbock purchased by H. W. Freeman of Bayshill Villas.

Arrangement for division of sewage costs between town and Charlton Kings discussed at Local Board.Letter from G.W. Sadler confirming that designs by himself not Mr Humphris, Borough Surveyor.

Long report on problems and complaints about Charlton Kings sewage processing.

Former incumbent of Holy Trinity praised for sermon preached before Lord Mayor of London.Former town bookseller now ordained and vicar of St. Michael, Gloucester.

Town riding-master prosecuted in London for fraud but released after not proved guilty.

At Commissioner meeting commends planting of trees for sanitary usefulness as well as charm.

Success in examination followed by registration as member of Pharmaceutical Society.Proposals for formation this new society almost complete- with names of officers and presidents of committees.

Former organist at St. James's Suffolk Square awarded for composition of anthem.Details of collections from all local churches and chapels - See further report on Page 8.

Correspondence on contamination including letter from Mr G.W. Toodgood.

Curate of Christ Church conducts memorial chancel opening service at St. Stephen's.

Distinguished pupil of Cheltenham College nominated Fellow of Hertford College.

Prestbury church warden's conversion to Rome attributed to high ritual at church.

Former pastor of North Place chapel accepts charge of church in Lancashire.

Long letter from St. Gregory's priest on Agg-Gardner Roman Catholic vote affair.

All legal documents of estate and Seven Acre Field vested in A.T. Billings, solicitor.

Lengthy comment upon recent meeting of Church Association in Cheltenham.Correspondence between Rev. J. Edwards and Canon Bell following Church Association meeting.

Letter complaining of 'Looker On's reporting of Cospatrick disaster meeting.

Comment on management of scheme to convert to Albion creche and Working Men's Club.

Editorial comment on health of Cheltenham and returns from Registrar General.

Presentation by attendants of the noonday prayer meetings at Corn exchange.

Dispute between Hotel (owners of the race ground) and Race Committee settled.Dispute between Race Committee and Plough Hotel (owners of race-ground) settled.

Guardians hope that new master will attend chapel- the previous master and matron never did.

Sympathy to widow by local branch of Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

Well-known local commercial traveller committed for trial on fraud charges.

Gloucester matchmakers to open factory in town for making match boxes with occupation for 400 hands.

Chairman of Magistrates pays tribute on his death. See also Page 4 Column 5

Auction arranged for race card copyright and spaces for refreshment booths.

Rev. J. H. Gabell offers further ï¾£2,000 for construction of Scarlatina block.

Contribution to sanitary science to be marked by setting up of testimonial fund.Sitting as Urban Sanitary Authority discuss appointment of Inspector of Nuisances.

Receives agency from Alliance Co-op Coal Co. after termination of West and Co's agency.

Appointments by magistrates in Cheltenham and district of names recommended by Vestries.

After sermon gives statement on restoration of old church and building of new one.

Canon Bell announces closure of South aisle and transepts for restoration by Gloucester contractor, Estcourt.

Canon Bell chairs meeting at which Major Wilson outlined progress and need for money.

Subscriptions now total ï¾£500 towards target total of ï¾£1500 for new Scarlatina isolation ward.

Editorial stressing advantages and commenting on Mr Gwinnett's opposition to it.

Preaches at annual meeting of Gloucester and Hereford Congregational Union.

Editorial on meeting. Messrs. Davies, Gwinnett and Winterbotham opposed to proposal.

Guardians agreed to erection of 5 earth closets to improve morality and health.

Former Grammar School head supports Liberation Society at Liverpool Street.

Notice of sale of Leckhampton Rd property for materials as on site of new railway.

Subscriptions for family of late carver/gilder of Winchcombe Street set up by including Rev. J.A. Aston.

Full particulars of Liberal demonstration and testimonial presentation to be held at Pittville.Committee formed and subscription list opened to promote to public amenities of Cheltenham.

Overseers appeal against valuation. Full description of method of rating in Cheltenham.

At Commissioners meeting regrets failure to supply water to poor cottages in town.

Commissioners discuss overflow in heavy raian between College and Sandford Road.

9000 attend Pittville presentation to former MP - full report of event and speeches.Prospects for both Rifles and Engineers improving with increase in recruits.

Editorial plea for more subscriptions to ensure gift for erection of new Delancey block.

Obituary of former Pittville Lawn resident, son of Admiral Crowdy, also resident of town.

Chairs and preaches at annual meeting of Protestant Trinitarian Benefit Society.

Commission of escheat to settle estate of widow of former workhouse master.

Writes to Board of Guardians concerning education of Catholic pauper children.

Lengthy report of Commission of Escheat following death of widow of former master of workhouse.

Details of work executed for interior and services to commemorate all these furnishings.

Correspondence with Principal of Cheltenham College over punishment of her son.

Large congregations attend non-sectarian sermons by Rev. Newman Hall but not clergy.

First Gloucester Engineers Volunteers and Cheltenham Companies annual inspection.

Of College attacks paper for publishing his name in connection with disciplinary matter.

Comments to Guardians on holidays being punishment for workhouse children.Former principal of Hygeia House Academy Prestbury now of Shuthonger House School.

Editorial criticises proprietors for denying Leckhampton effective water supply.

Testimonial suggested for well known local sportsman suffering heavy foot/mouth losses.

Well known town visitor sets up model kitchens in Ireland for instruction of local girls.

Report of Sunday school outing to Cleeve in field loaned by Mrs Roberts of Southam.

Globe Insurance Company sale - all lots, with one exception, withdrawn. Full report.

Report of anniversary services. - Ritual remaining unchaged while case is 'sub judice'.

Scholar at Christchurch National School awarded scholarship by Science and Art department.

Editorial comment on recent fraud case. (see also case report on page 6 column 2).

Cheltenham now recognised as a COUNTRY DISTRICT under Sec 60 of the Act.

Details of membership of Improvement Commissioners, Local Boards and Union.

First lists of subscriptions to aid local sportsman who had suffered heavy losses.

Editorial comment on cheap Paddington trip which left at 4.30 a.m. and returned at 3.00 a.m. next day!

Editorial report on re-opening of south aisle and transept after restoration.

Chairman of Local Licensed Victuallers' Association defends need for trade organisation at annual picnic.

Show to be held late in September with Mr Pollock's Band and Mr Brock's fireworks.

Secretary, Sara Rose Longe, states home moved from 6, Grosvenor Street to 4, Clarence Parade.

Editorial reference to his having completed 33 years as pastor of Congregational Church.

Report of annual treats to the Cleevelands and cricket field in Taylor's Lane.

Porter and wife resigns and Assistant Matron, Miss Wheatley, offers her resignation.Dr Wright lays quarterly report before Improvement Commissioners - full report.

October 19th fixed by Major Donnelly, Government Commissioner, for start to enquiry. (see also page 5 col 5).

Bazaar to be held on November 9th in Assembly Rooms in aid of completion of church.Arrangement made between Town Committee and Mr Pollock to provide band.

Decision made to plant 144 trees on eastern side of Gloucester Road and in Hewlett Road.

Names of patrons and acting committee for funding of completion of church.

Description of Thursday collection in town and names of collectors in aid of hospital.Rev. W. Marshall Lennox holds service in Corn Exchange during internal renovation.

Whole page report of official enquiry held by Major Donnelly, government commissioner.

Meeting at Corn Exchange to be chaired by Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol.

Loyal Imperial Lodge celebrate their thirty second anniversary at Lodge Room of Eight Bells Inn - lengthy report.

Rev. T. Dodd of Worcester preaches when church re-opens after renovation.

Emily Dobell comments on publication of 'The Prose works of Sydney Dobell'.

Address to parishioners on problems of iron church and restoration progress of St. Mary's.

In letter while praising restoration of Parish Church deplores cutting off of chancel by arches.Presides at meeting of Ball Committee to make arrangements for winter season.

Baron de Ferrieres suggests rebuilding of spire and tower to allow high internal arches.

Publication of letters between secretary and A.G. Pollock on latters failure on contract..

States that 4443 children of working class under age of 5 died compared to 26 of upper class.

Editorial comment on unsatisfactory report on town's water by Rivers Pollution Commission.

Treasurer lists donation and legacies including ï¾£5,171 as residue of estate of Miss Coley.

Full report of public meeting at Corn Exchange chaired by Rev. A.M. Brown.

Editorial on Mr Onley Junior's suggestions over out-door relief and the workhouse.

Canon Bell lecture on the 'sacred poets' - full report - also see editorial, page 4.

Letter on local pauperism - suggests formation of local charity organisation society.

Mr Parsonage attends meeting at Paddington to consider central Cheltenham station.

Monthly meeting discuss road repairs and sewerage. Mr. David Broom resigns.

Criticised in editorial for not including teetotal questions among subjects for discussion.

Correspondent complains of nuisance from coal carts and their drivers in the Lower High Street.

Gives advantages of sending Union children out to school instead of within workhouse.

Free tea given to 350 working men and women followed by talk by Rev. J. More.

Minister of Free Church of England, Cleeve Hill, presides at lecture given by Mr. A.W. Bryant.

Hall to be re-opened for temperance and general purposes. See also comment in column 6.

Report on up-to-date record of landholdings in England and Wales, including Gloucestershire.Meeting in Plough Hotel to make arrangements to hold show in Cheltenham in June.

Notice of sale for 5 Cheltenham inns - King William, New, Beaufort Hunt, Sherborne Arms and Golden Heart.

Letter opposing siting of Winter Garden at Montpellier or any site away from town centre.Report of meeting addressed by possible candidate, Sir Henry Ainslie Hoare.

Report of progress of chancel restoration and 2 gifts of stained glass windows.

At Christ Church preaches to a large congregation on evils of gambling - full report of sermon.

Dr. Wright, Medical Officer speaks about local Dairy Farms and Sanitation Inspector.

The 10th. Cheltenham (GRV) Corps to drill at Mr. Bridgewater's Auction Rooms. Full details.

Of Cotswold Lodge. Long letter giving his version of St. Peter's in the valley affair.

Consents for temporary church to be in his district while new church erected.

Resuscitation of project for converting Imperial Nursery into skating rink and Winter Garden.Collapse of scheme for Winter Garden leads to revival of Imperial Nursery project.Disagreement between founder of church and vicar leads to 'inhibition' of incumbent.

To act as arbitrator in Steeple Chase Committee transference of funds difficulties.

Of Cheltenham, to be given testimonial for 12 years service to Gloucester Choral Society.

Thanked by Canon Bell for New Church contribution even after own mission church destroyed by fire.

Late of The Potteries, Naunton Lane claims (sale of property - page 5, column 4).

Vote of thanks to retiring chairman and vice - chairmen, Rev Trye and Messrs Woodward and Marshall.Iron and Steel Institute compliment to Mr Mushet - his invention made the Bessemer process viable.

Letter from Samuel Onley denying he had vaulting ambition to be on first council.

Comparison between Bath and Cheltenham taken from 'Bygone Haunts of Fashion.'

Chairs parish meeting to hear talk on progress of Christian Mission in Madagascar.

Editorial comment on failure to follow recommendation that seats should be purchase for town.One of performers in amateur concert in aid of Charlton Kings church restoration.

Report of theatre performances by amateur group under patronage of Sir Francis Ford.

Meeting at Assembly Rooms calling for prevention of liquor traffic on Sundays.

Road leading North West from Elmfield, Bayshill to Malvern Road declared to be Highway.

Mr Humphris, Borough Surveyor and Dr. Wright, Medical Officer of Health attend - full report. See also editorial on page 4.

Given testimonial clock for superintending rebuilding of St. Luke's Mission Church.Read paper on 'Nature of Christian Worship' at Church Association meeting at St. James.

Public recreation ground on which he had spent money and effort opened as Elm Gardens.

Presides at Town Hall meeting of East Cheltenham Church Temperance Union.

Late master of City of London Second Schools appointed as Master to Cheltenham Training college.

Petition from Cheltenham on Monastic and Conventual Institutions Inspections Bill presented.

Medical Officer of Health reports on 40 in town - See also editorial comment Page 4.Grant use of Board Room for Winter Garden and Skating Rink Company to display their plans to the public.Report from all committees - also discussion on licences for storage of petroleum.

Report of match - Cavendish House v Clarence Amateurs (Shirer and Haddon).Rev. Cornelius Griffiths preaches at anniversary service of 'Religious Education in Tewkesbury Road District'.

Report of annual tea provided by Mrs Evans of Greenfields, at Parish Church Room.

Very detailed account of annual meeting chaired by Canon Bell at Assembly Rooms.

Editorial comment on death of well-known and wealthy High Street confectioner.Offers room at its premises in St. George's Place to Liberal Registration Society.

Report of early death of sculptor entrusted with Gloucester Cathedral Chapel by Lord Ellenborough.

Report of annual meeting at Parish Church Room with sermon by Canon Bell.

Letter from Mr. T.L.B. Baker, an authority on prison management. See also Column 3.

Awarded ï¾£5 for gallantry in overcoming violent burglar at Charlton Kings.

Adopted son of Mr W. Count of Montpellier Villas given award for gallantry at sea.

Advise that Rotunda Spa water temporary suspended but available at Temporary Lodge.Article on Cheltenham Sewage Disposal reprinted from 'Public Health and Sanitary Review.'Trial run of his Newnham and Cheltenham coach with Captain Dighton holding the ribbons.

Details of cricket match and a rifle competition with Marlborough College. Also rifle match with Rugby School.

New master of workhouse asks for dead house to be moved from next to his bedroom.

Guardian informed that new master had just received testimonial from Winchcombe Union.

Editorial on patron's comments on practical, as against classical, education.Report of Goddard and Graham's Diorama with scotch dancing and singing.

Son of Mr F.D. Longe (Local Government Board Inspector) successful in examination for infantry commission.

Son of Colonel Onslow has top result in examination for commission in infantry.

Interesting and fully detailed description of trip from Cheltenham to Banbury.

List of personalities calling a public meeting for discussion + appeals for aid relief. See also editorial in column 5.

Appeal for further subscriptions for completion of restoration. See also editorial in Column 4.

Editorial on distribution of leaflet advising price of milk may have to increase.

Letter expressing hope that new mayor and council will improve the lot of the poor.

Letter complaining of lack of services especially to and from Midland Station.

Article listing its various uses over the years. now to be Free Christian Church.Long discussion on whether a reference should be given to late master and matron.

Continued argument on whether pigs should be kept within 30 yards of any dwelling house.

Water main about to be laid along Bath Road, Montpellier Terrace and Lansdown Place.

Asphalt for outdoor rink now being laid and rink will be ready in three weeks.Letter regretting insufficient use of the town's road roller to compact surfaces.

Report of three day proceedings for revision of Cheltenham municipal lists.

Messrs George Parsonage, W. Henry Bubb and J.T. Darby candidates for West Ward.

Mr E.T. Brydges and Mr Parsonage at first committee promoting incorporation.

Presides at meeting at St. John's of Church of England Temperance society.

Sale of effects at St. James Square includes paintings by Caravaggio and Michaelangelo.

Letters re explosion from H. Matthews of Whitworth School of Science and others.

Editorial on polling for town council and candidates support for mayoralty of Mr Skillicorne or Mr Parsonage.

Captain Scott replaces Michael Smith as member. Report of monthly meeting.

Rev. Dr. Brown presides at presentation of prizes given by Kensington science department.

In congratulating him on his financial control, editorial quotes yearly expenditure and rates.Comment on application for increase in borrowing powers and suggested deviations.

Becomes musical director of Italian Band and comment on burden on funds of Town Committee.Editorial comment on success and reference to Mr Henry Workman being added to board.

Board of Guardians discusses responsibility for paying for education of poor children.

Refuses to allow Parish Church bells to be rung to celebrate election of first mayor.

Banned from Oxenton National School for playing harmonium in Congregational Chapel.

Vicar of All Saints contradicts reports that drapers have been sacked for attending his church.

Report of meeting called to recognise his services to Liberal party. Subscription list opened for presentation to him.Report of disastrous fire at his timber yard in Albion Street. See also comment in Column 4 and in correspondence columns.

Local Government Board opens enquiry into validity of election of Mr W. Burge and Mr J. Price.

Correction: Not officer of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Society as reported.

Union Dispenser refused salary increase by Board after lengthy discussion (Vaccination Officer also refused.)Chairs meeting at which Rector lectured on Mohammedanism's rise and prospects.

Mayor presides at annual public examination in Dunalley Street School Room.

Local sculptor makes pulpit for former St. Luke's incumbent's new church in South Kensington.

Report of removal from Clarence Street to Promenade former premises of Imperial Club.

Mr Fallon (Deputy Mayor) presides when a special musical programme included.

Released from prison after non payment of costs in Postlip Mills river fouling case. See also page 2, column 5.

Text of his address to his constituents at Assembly Rooms. See also editorial on page 4.

Report of dinner at Corn Exchange provided by friends of the two local fire brigades.List of patronesses, committee etc. to raise funds for restoration of church,Editorial on forthcoming conference between Water Company and Public Health committee.Extract for poet Longfellow's letter to him concerning 'Voices from the Lakes.'

Foundation stone laid by Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Bart. M.P. Full report of ceremony.

Letter of complaint to editor concerning disinfection of linen and delay in completion of hospital.

His Montpellier Art Gallery displays E. Lung's critically acclaimed 'Pool of Bethesda.'

Report of entertainment in Schoolrooms with profit to local Working Men's Club.

Of Salem Church, gives lecture on 'Arctic expedition' to workhouse inmates.

Workhouse children invited to attend pantomine - Guardians voted in favour.

Proceedings of Annual general Meeting and election of officers. Full report.

In dispute with Urban Sanitary authority over improvements to Normal Terrace property.

Farewell sermon of curate of St. Paul's before taking curacy at Sparkbrook, Birmingham.

At School of Art prizegiving refers to his presence at founding and need for new premises.

County Court action against Edwin Jordon to define legal meaning of 'retail'.

Publishes 'The Four Season at the Lakes' in aid of St. Matthew's building fund.

Extract from 'Some Account of St. Gregory's Catholic Church' published by Williams & Sons.Extract from 'Gloucester Journal' re his vote against Irish Sunday Closing Bill.Lectures on 'Bells' at St. Lukes's branch of Church of England Temperance society.

Introduction of bye-law on pigs near dwellings contested and debated at length.

Death of well known local advocate and last member of family connected with town for 50 years.

Rise in Medical Officer of Health's salary defended at weekly meeting. MOH is Mr Jessop.

Total number of inmates now 330. Report on conditions in asylum read out.

Letter condemning current practice of injecting from a vaccinated child into another child.

Inaugural lecture in afternoon at Rotunda and in evening in Assembly Rooms.

Mr J.C. Buckmaster lectures at Rotunda and Assembly Rooms assisted by Mrs B.W. Gothard. Very detailed report.

Rev. G. H. Turner of Royal Well Chapel offers his lecture room for meetings.

Correction to report:- Dinner supplied by Mr Thomas of Unicorn; tea by Mr Bucknell, confectioner.

Discuss expenses for repairs of road and for street lighting at monthly meeting.

Analysis of attendance etc at all Cheltenham public elementary and certified efficient schools.

Appointed to audit accounts of local boards of Charlton Kings and Leckhampton.

Correction to name of J.L. Anley given as resigning - should have read Captain Scott.

Public meeting at Corn Exchange. Dr A. Morton Brown and Thomas Whittard preside.

Cheltenham's Medical Officer of Health and the Borough Surveyor represent town at conference.

Season closes at end of May. Next season will be as part of Winter Garden Company.

Excursion train arranged to take local Liberals to Birmingham Gladstone meeting.

Chairman, Mr J.S. Lenthall, reports on visit to Agricultural Labourers' Union conference.

Letter re Mr Smith and attendance committee regarding Prestbury Parish School.

Medical Officer reports to council on conference on health and sewage in towns.

Informs council of plight of some children who unable to attend school through poverty.

New pulpit given by R. Davis, architect, and used for first time at archidiaconal visitation.Sermon on cruelty to animals now issued in pamphlet form to aid funds of Ladies' Society for Protection of Animals.

Replies to letter on improvement to appearance of, and access to, cemetery.Better complains about deterioration and refers to competition from summer opening of skating rink.

Anniversary meeting in Parish Schoolroom. Sermon by Rev. Beaver H. Blacker.

Hackney carriage licenses granted - now total 88 fly licenses and 15 pony carriage licenses.

Letter deploring dusty approach road. Writer criticizes both GWR and the Town Council.

At College AGM raises question of scholarships being restricted to boarders.

Testimonial to former Improvement Commissioner presented by Agg-Gardner MP.

Full report of monthly meeting - Personal matters take precedence over other business.

Editorial on two candidates for election - Mr. J.D. Steel Junior and Mr Thomas Harper.

Replies to Mr. Onley who complained he was not elected committee member after death of his son.

Letter to Mr J. Fallon after failure to be elected to committees after death of his son.

Praised by Guardians on resignation and granted superannuation allowance.

Canon Bell presides over meeting on restoration of protestant principles at Corn Exchange.

Fisk Jubilee Singers concert in aid of education of emancipated slaves in America.

Presides at meeting to celebrate anniversary of Alderton Wesleyan Chapel.

Marriage at Parish Church. Bride is eldest daughter of Rector of Cheltenham.Article on his imprisonment in 1643 by Puritans and subsequent death of his wife.

Meeting convened by managers of National Schools to seek more voluntary contributions.

On committee for bringing advantages of curative magnestism within reach of suffering poor of Cheltenham.

At Grammar School prize-giving discusses difference between public and private schools.

Report of supper given to West Ward workers at recent corporation election.Baron De Ferrieres proposes that council should pay cost of public patients.

Baron de Ferrieres tells Guardians there were only 2 patients during the year.

Rev. Bell and Canon Aston on committee of 'Society for bringing the advantages of curative medicine within reach of the suffering poor of Cheltenham.'

Special meeting to consider last ten months accounts and next year's estimates. See also editorial on Page 4.

His photographs, taken at Indian famine relief camp at Bellary, on display at Examiner office.

Special meeting to consider Town Improvement Schemes - full report. See also editorial page 4.

Editorial on possibility of churchwardens, General McCausland and J. Middleton, becoming patrons of living.

Report of anti-vaccination meetings in town. Parents, not allowing children to be vaccinated, are imprisoned.

Unsuccessfully sues Amalgamated Society of Tailors for two weeks strike pay.

Notices from Thomas Smith and Edward Barnfield, candidates for central ward.

Letters from W. H. Gwinnett, Herbert Kynaston and others om incorporation.

Report on severe gale throughout country. Cheltenham escapes major damage.

Two portraits on show - Mr D Hartley, Resident Surgeon at General Hospital and Rev Gabell, padre at Delancey Hospital.

On committee of society for bringing the advantages of curative magnetism to suffering poor of Cheltenham.His conclusion that head waters of Chelt sufficient for town, supported by editorial.

Comments in long letter adversely on Mr John Steel's address on town improvements.

Secretary of Gloucestershire branch of National Union of Elementary Teachers.

Letter from William Hands on proposed improvements to GWR station approach.

Widening approved by council. Money raised for High Street / Clarence Street.

Notice of petition to Local Government Board for street improvements. Full details.Parliamentary notice. Intention of Corporation to acquire Waterworks Company.Elected as mayor by Town Council. See also editorial on page 4, column 6.

Petition forms for abolition available from Miss Caroline Nevins or High Street Post office.

In letter supports Mr Bryant's plan for the approach to Great Western station.

Editorial comment of final visit of popular actor although 'but a shadow of former self.'

The steam roller has arrived at Central Depot and is working well, refuting criticism.

With family, aid creche fund by organising refreshment at Assembly Rooms sale of work.

Taken on as temporary manager of Winter Garden on removal of Captain Verney.

Death of proprietor of largest livery stable yards in town. Also introducer to town of pleasure wagonettes.

Monthly meeting report covering water supply, gas lamps and street improvements.

Letter received from Local Government Board on unvaccinated children in Union.Editorial on tomorrows address to Liberals. Editorial quotes Mr Chamberlain..

Late curate of Parish Church appointed to curacy of Trinity Chapel, Brighton.

100 inmates including children attend free performance of Ginnett's Circus.

Editorial on raising of additional capital and rumours of it proposing to draw water from River Severn.Chairs meeting to consider formation of natural history society to be called Cheltenham Philosophical Society.Editorial on next meeting of Board to consider workhouse accommodation.

Donation list of subscribers to proposed enlargement. See also page 8, column 2.

Report of annual supper of Cheltenham branch of Gloucestershire Engineers.

Editorial comment on problem of purchase of The Elms for necessary extension of premises.

New curate at Leckhampton served in Ashanti war and rose to rank of Lt-Colonel.

Bristol firm of warehousemen accused of swindle. Had branch in Regent Street.

Leckhampton local Board to meet to consider opposing purchase by Cheltenham Corporation.

Review of book by RC town resident of sufferings of church during French revolution.

Editorial on water supply committee decision and wish to come to terms with company.

Presides at anniversary of Loyal St. Mary's Lodge at North Place Church schoolroom.

Report of annual party and business meeting with Rev. G.W. Chamberlain in the chair.

Rev. Marshall Lennox presents prizes to Sunday scholars. There are 200 scholars and 20 teachers.

Public notice stating Board oppose Cheltenham Corporation taking over waterworks.

Report of quarterly meeting includes public health, Cleeve turnpike, gas etc on agenda.Report of lecture by Rev. Dr. Morton Brown on 'Knowledge and how to use it.'Discuss Professor Church's analysis of water and finances of garden and stone yard.

Secretary of anti-vaccinators comments upon false allegations against the mayor concerning vaccination.

Corporation Bill passes first reading in parliament and Waterworks Bill passes second reading.Apologizes for absence at Conservative entertainment owing to important parliamentary business.

Cheltenham deaths below average. See also editorial comment on page 4.Report of special meeting following opposition to water bill before parliament.Meet deputation from elementary school teachers and consider their four points. Full report.Headmaster, H.M. Jeffery, submits for publication reports on branches of study.Letter concerning stone suitable for roads and comments on street-crossings.

Accurate transcripts of monumental inscriptions appear in edition of 'The Geneologist.'Presides at and gives address to annual Whitworth School of Science prize-giving.

As mayor chairs annual supper of Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants.Addresses supper of Society of Railway Servants as representative of all churches.

High Street new style coffee tavern to be opened by Mayor. (see also page 5 column 4).Letter attacking local board's antagonism towards Cheltenham Corporation.

House of Commons debate. Charlton Kings Local Board's Objections overruled.

Editorial on Government Commissioner's enquiry into street improvements.

Displays E. Goodwyn Lewis's 'Baptism of Christ in Jordan' (valued at 6,000 guineas).

Report of hearing of bills to draw water from Severn and Corporation to take over Waterworks.Report of special meeting to consider incorporation under Building Societies Act.

Presentation of Lifeboat to Nairn named 'Caulfield and Anne', their christian names.

Letter on controversy between Father Breen and and Doctor Morton Brown.

Full report of refusal to give up being pastor, and events at first Sunday service.

Discuss proposals for removal of sick workhouse children to farm house at Brimpsfield.

Letters to editor following his sermon on church and state after the ritualism case.

Report of sermon by Rev. Edwards with Rev. T. Woodcock conducting Holy Communion service.

Annual Vestry Meeting. Mr Humphris to stay as Churchwarden subject to clearance of ï¾£800 church debt.Proposal to hold Autumnal Congress in Cheltenham (See also page 8, col 3).

Special shareholder's meeting to consider further finance to finish building.

Board consider plans to accommodate children and offer to purchase The Elms.

Winding up of The Cheltenham and Gloucestershire Licensed Victuallers and Beer Retailers Co-operative Industrial and Provident Ltd.

Report of Gloucestershire Yeomanry Hussars training for six days in Cheltenham.

Full report of adjourned shareholders meeting. See also editorial on Page 4.

Frederick Stroud writes letters to the Bishop following election of Messrs. Henry Pumfery and Colonel Basevi as churchwardens.

Local coal merchant refutes allegation that his workmen led disturbance at Prestbury Church.

Chairs meeting to discuss holding of congress of Social Science Association.

Launch ï¾£6 per cent debenture as second charge on their property. See also column 6.Examiner confirms that invitation was sent, and accepted, for him to preach at St. Pauls Cathedral but that later he declined it.

Report of County Fete, which was promoted by Mr H.G. Davies, marred by bad weather.

Deputation of Cheltenham Nonconformist Ministers attend district meeting at Bristol.Mr S.H. Gael points our inaccuracies in reports of restoration and history of the church.In long letter explains how a one penny rate could finance free public library.

House of Lords discuss invitation to preach at St. Paul's cathedral - consent withdrawn.

With Colonel Basov secretaries for proposed Social Science Association Congress in town.Editorial on conference on national water supply and relevance to Cheltenham situation.

Editorial gives him credit for withdrawing acceptance to preach in St. Paul's cathedral.In reference to removal of very old premises mention time when stream flowed there.Given granite cattle trough for placing in Lower High Street at junction of four roads..

Changes name by deed poll (col.2, page 4) and presides at meeting at Corn Exchange.

Letter asking that turnpike house on Gloucester Road near Grovefield be removed.

Banquet given in honour of Sir M. Hicks Beach. Full report. See also editorial.

Reunion of former students of Cheltenham Training College for Schoolmistresses.Request signed by 140 ratepayers for Free Public Libraries Act to be implemented in town.

Of Cambray Chapel preaches at Charlton Kings Chapel Sunday School anniversary.

Principal of Training College to be Hon Sec. (Education) for Social Science Congress.Rev. J.F. Fenn preaches sermon on anniversary of Queen's accession to be published.

High Street shop premises closed and money left by Miss Douglas to be divided among oldest members.

Long letter from ratepayer on value of house and land. See also letter page 8.

Rev. J. More to preach at Assembly Rooms whilst church closed for repairs.

Explanation of clause in bill allowing Leckhampton and Charlton Kings to take corporation water.

Editorial complaint about autumn race meeting taking place at the same time.

Reference to biography of well known preacher at one time teacher at Mrs Smith's chapel in Cheltenham.

Full report of presentation on his resigning curacy of St. Stephen's and Christ Church.Resigns mastership of Cheltenham School of Art to become private teacher.

Tribute paid by Rev. John Robbers in sermon at Bayshill Chapel. Burial was at Ore cemetery near Hastings.

Praised at annual outing of Bristol Licensed Victuallers' Protection Association.

Preaches funeral sermon for the new Highbury pastor, Rev. Samuel Martin.Editorial on extension choice - either purchase of 'The Elms' or erection of new building.

Appointed one of the artizan reporters on metal working at the Paris exhibition.Son of late rector offers the presentation money given by parishioners to the Town Council for 'Walker Memorial Fund'.

Mr Stanton, Charity Commission, addresses committee on proposed new management.

A ratepayer thinks a new town hall should be built before a free public library.

Mr Skillicorne issues subscription appeal as testimony to 25 years as secretary to Horticultural Society.

News item on recent sale of damaged copy for ï¾£11 5s. Published in 1712.

Minstrels to give show at Assembly Rooms in aid if Princess Alice Disaster Fund.

Discussion on road widening at Pilley end of Old Bath Road near railway bridge.

Report of services to commemorate 22nd. anniversary of opening of chapel.

Local secretaries, Colonel Henry Basevi and Edward Cornfield advertise congress giving names of presidents of departments.

Faces ï¾£325 Bill to pay for costs of abortive opposition to Cheltenham's Waterworks Act.

Colonel Provost leaving. Detailed inventory of live and dead farming stock for auction.

Of Prestbury. Editorial comment on death of former steward to Lord Wemyss.

Samuel Artus , former secretary, accused of embezzling money belonging to Manchester Oddfellows.

Newly elected cemetery superintendent given testimonial by colleagues on leaving gasworks employ.

Secretary, Mr W.T. Harvey, advertises opening meeting of session and classes.Convening of public meeting to decide whether to adopt Public Libraries Act. See also Editorial, Column 5.

Gives donation to Parish Church, Upton-on-Severn, where he owns property.

Letter in support by Mr H.G. Tuke and against by Messrs Chas Wilson and F. Stroud.

Council discuss gift to town of ï¾£2,500 by late rector's son Rev. John Walker.

Former Grammar School pupil selected for sizarship at St. John's College, Cambridge.Former Christ Church curate chaplain to Bishop of Barbados preaches at Presteigne.

Donation from Aveling & Porter in recognition of Mr Butt's advocacy of steam roller.

Mayor invites ticket holders to conversazione. Phonograph and microphone to be demonstrated.

Full description of new tavern and opening ceremony at Assembly Rooms with civic dignitaries attending.Result of poll - 703 for adoption of Act, 1030 against. Description of polling.Details of forthcoming lecture and conference. Editorial Column 5 and summary of departments Column 6.Editorial on forthcoming municipal elections with comments upon candidates.

Now known as Severn Vale Harriers meet at house of Mr J. Villar, Charlton Kings.Mr Richardson Gardner entertains Cotswold farmers to breakfast before meet.

Supplement to Examiner of October 23 gives full proceedings up to fourth dayFull report of meetings about it at Assembly Rooms presided over by mayor.

Full description of Promenade house for sale, opposite to St. George's Road.

Full report of social events including banquet at Plough and conversaziones at Rotunda and Ladies' College.

Full report of his address to his constituents at Corn Exchange. See also Editorial page 4.

Lectures at Corn Exchange with proceeds in aid of colporteurage in villages around Cheltenham.

Formal notice that it will petition for making a new street from High Street to St. George;s Square.Letter on coffee taverns following his address to Sunday Society conference.

Trustees want to make a new road from Old Bath Road to Keynsham Street..

Show to be in Cheltenham 1879 - Payment of ï¾£400 and division of profits.

Lamb Hotel meeting of committee to arrange collection of town contribution to hounds.

Of 'Fairholme' in dispute with Rev. Fry over college boy invited to his house.Of Christowe, Cheltenham College, in dispute with Mr Dickinson of 'Fairholme' over college boy.Rev. H. Wilkins, pastor, preaches at re-opening. Description of alterations made.

Mr H. Elwes lectures at Corn Exchange on 'distribution of plants and animals.'

Lieutenant Hill RN and Mr R.G. Wilson, amateur magicians, perform in aid of.

Appointed physician at Cheltenham College on resignation of Dr Abercrombie.

Testimonial for former High Street chemist and supporter of Orphan Asylum.

Calls meeting to discuss founding of Arts Club. Gambier Parry to be president.

Long discussion at Board of Guardians meeting. Also letter column 5 and editorial page 4, column 6.

Public examination and prize giving at Dunalley street school-room. Full report.List of members of provisional committee and regulations for exhibitors. See also editorial column 6.Editorial on resignation of Mr D.J. Humphris suggests Mr G.W. Sadler as his successor.Editorial on probable litigation between Company and Council following Parliamentary enquiry.

Report of concerts in Assembly Rooms and description of Kirkman's melogrand pianoforte.

Description of design chosen by Worcester Bank for improvement of Colonnade.

Committee combine with the Poor Relief Committee. List of subscriptions already received. See also comment page 8, column 1.Description of works, shortly to be extended, and some important contacts undertaken

Solicitor and clerk to Charlton Kings Board, appointed steward of the Manor of Ashley.

Corporation and Water Company reach agreement over the ï¾£1,076 in dispute.

In need of funding and comment upon resignation of mastership by Captain Sumner.

New incumbent, Rev. J.H. Shaw, foregoes any emolument or income from the church.

Water committee report settlement of purchase of water works. (see also page 8 col 1).

Liberal Hundred announce Town Hall meeting - address by M.P. for Leominster.

Editorial on unemployment due to severe weather. Relief committee opens soup kitchen.

Lengthy report on 'The Elms' debate, 23 Guardians voted against purchase, 18 for, but matter to come before new Board..

Editorial contains report of daily sittings and relief given during severe weather.

Report of performance of 'The Messiah'. See page 8, col.2 for other entertainment during week.

In response to article in newspaper 'The Queen' attacks comment on town's health aspect.

Discuss in depth Highways' Committee recommendation of tramways but motion for them defeated.Town Council discuss proposals in depth but motion for them defeated. See also editorial Page 4.

List of additional subscriptions. See also Page 8, Col.1 for details of recent work by committee amongst the poor.

Mr Winterbotham seeks injunction against company for encroachment of his land.

Clock to be sited over his premises. More than amount required raised by subscriptions.

Picture of 98, High Street premises. Patrons include Canon Bell and Rev. Morton Brown.

Report of North Ward dinner at Corn Exchange chaired by Frederick Stroud.

Rector chairs meeting at which lecture given on Dr. Pusey and the confessional.

Summary of week's appearances at theatre. Audiences ' fair but not crowded'.

Address by Rev. Dr. A. Morton-Brown on John Howard, prison philanthropist.

Letter appealing for market in centre of Cheltenham near Bennington Street.

Dinner proposed for Master of Cotswold Hounds. Hoped to lead to a regular Hunt Dinner.Editorial criticizing tramway company and urging Town Council to stay firm.

Council discuss company proposal for short stretch to be put down as example.

Relative of Rev. C.R. Lyne and father of 'Father Ignatius' in letter condemns son's views.

Alderman Wilson chairs meeting at which lecture given on their church and parliament.

Letters dealing with possible reasons for cancelling Captain Sumner's dinner - all quoted at length.

Gives 3 orations at Town hall in answer to allegations made against him. See also editorial page 4, col.5.

Presentation made to Mr Shipway of Great Western Hotel at annual supper.

Cheltenham Chess Clubs play correspondence match with Cambridge University.

Son of Town Clerk of Cheltenham elected to scholarship at Brasenose College.

Inquest into death of Mary Anne Williams as a result of accident in hospital.

To attend complimentary dinner for Captain Sumner after resolution of misunderstanding.

Prizes awarded by rector on examinations following lecture series by Rev. Dr. Maquire.Dr. T. Wright, president, chairs meeting at which Rev. D.J. Breen reads paper.

Editorial on conditional decision of Mr Agg-Gardner to withdraw his resignation.

T.L. Hodgkins of the Leigh and P.S. Jeffery of Pittville, successful candidates.Discus rent charge from Banbury and Cheltenham Railway at half year meeting.Nominated by Conservatives as Guardian for Middle Ward as replacement for Mr G. Sweeting.

Report of first competition of 10th.Cotswold) G.R.V. at Seven Springs range.

Meeting of Cheltenham branch to support Zenana mission held at Corn Exchange.

Report of Extraordinary General Meeting to consider position of liquidation.

Meeting to discuss formation to enable working classes to obtain medical assistance and medicines.

Presides at meeting in Winter Garden to oration on Temperance by Mr J.B. Gough.

Full report of London meeting includes problems with Great Western Company.Correspondence quoted between Town Clerk and Winterbotham on non-attendance of mayor at meeting.

Encouragement to attend Mr Montgomery's recital of Shakespeare and Dickens.Monthly meeting report. Rejection of tramways (by one vote). See also editorial page 4.Full report of ratepayers' debate at public meeting. Motion carried to urge Council to assent to tramways bill.

50 young persons, including 17 boys, confirmed by Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol.

Elections for composition of several committees. Acrimonious tory-liberal split.

Steeple chases said to be held for last time on Plough Farm course (near cemetery).Notice of intention to buy land (128 acres) for sewage works at Elmstone Hardwicke.

Editorial comment on possible selection as Assistant-Overseer to replace John Goding.

Full report of annual meeting when Mr Agg-Gardner agrees to stand for election. See also editorial page 4.Explains meaning of Star-Stones, Cockles, Oysters, etc. as geological specimens found in Cheltenham.

Mr W.M. Cadell, Secretary, appeals for funds and outlines its history and aims. See also editorial column 6.

Son of vicar of Christ Church obtains an exhibition at Trinity College, Cambridge..

Give credit to late Mr John Goding and discuss his successor as Assistant-Overseer. See also editorial page 4.

Report of funeral and address by Rev. J.C. Hirst. See also editorial page 4 and Guardians report page 5, column 1.

Notice that forthcoming concert would include music by Hummel and Silas.

In article on old Cheltenham description of famous Methodist's visit to Cheltenham.Formerly of Cheltenham gives lecture in aid of United Sunday School funds.

Announcement to his congregation by Dr. Brown that he would attend annual meeting.Report of arbitration on amount of compensation to be awarded to Mr. J. Bullock of Coachmaker's Arms.Daughter, Miss C.M. Matthews, first bride to be married in St. Matthew's Church.

Short obituary of late minister if Countess of Huntingdon's North Place Church.

Extraordinary meeting of shareholders confirms College becoming a Corporate Institution.Particulars of circular sent to shareholders over dispute with Great Western Company.

Rector reports on building fund. Hopes soon church will be free from debt.

Rejects Examiners' criticism of assessment committee ( see also editorial on page 4).

Disappearance of Winchcombe Street shopkeeper explained by lack of money.

With G. Blatchley, starting subscription for coffee house for Lansdown & Tivoli.

Application to Board of Trade to become an association without addition of word 'Limited'.Mrs Champion, treasurer, makes funding appeal for Home for Lost and Starving Dogs in Whaddon Lane.

Names of committee members - its function - donations and subscriptions promised.

Rector chairs meeting to discuss formation of society for organisation of charity.Parish Church Committee meets to consider proposal to make St. Matthew's the parish church.

Mr Gael reports to Guardians on Mr Darby's proposals for accommodation.

Editorial on scheme for disendowment and Canon Bell's letter (Page 8. col.2.)

Letter on Cheltenham roads (use of Clee Hill stone, widening of St. George's Place.)

Editorial on future use. See also report of liquidator, Mr Lawrence, on page 8.

Former master of workhouse writes to Guardians on current disease problem.

Attends address by George Muller, founder of Ashley Down Orphan Houses.

Reads paper on St Marys church to Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society.

Dean of Carlisle writes to oppose formation of new evangelical organisation.

Editorial supporting vestry vote in favour of keeping present Parish Church.

Letter criticizing decision to flag gravel footpaths and also lack of dropped kerbs.

Editorial applauding Rector's decision NOT to make St Matthews the Parish Church.Selection of letters on proposal to substitute ST Matthews for ST Mary's as Cheltenham's parish church.

Full report of annual dinner attended by 100 members instead of 200 expected.

Report of funeral sermons at Congregational Church, Salem Chapel, North Place Church, Royal Well Chapel and Redland Park Church at Clifton.

Discuss giving gratuity to Mrs John Goding, widow of late Assistant-Overseer.Board of Guardians discuss finances of late Assistant-Overseer in relation to giving his widow a gratuity.

Mr E.A. Spencer MA succeeds Mr Southwood at Headmaster of Civil and Military Department.Presentations to Mr Southwood, Mr D. Green and Mr A.B. Haslam on their retirement.

Extract from 'Free and Open Church Advocate' on rector's proposal to degrade.Rev. J.F. Fenn presides at prize giving. Rev. R. Henniker gives his report on the school.

To open 'The Cheltenham and County School' at Stonycroft, St. James' Square.

Editorial on Mr Skillicorne's plea to bishop over rector's wish to degrade church.

Charlton Kings branch celebrate second anniversary by holding fete in Charlton Park.

Comment on late conservative MP for town now being adopted as candidate for Poole.

Headmaster Grammar School gives constitutional history of school at prizegiving.Annual meeting of Grand National Archery Society held in college ground for first time.

Report of village festivities and services to celebrate eleventh anniversary of church re-opening.

At shareholders meeting reference made to giving up Prestbury Farm used for racing.

Letter on title of church (St Mary's) quoting paper to Archaeological Society.

Editorial - summary of draft provisions. See also notice on page 4 column 1.

Editorial comment on exchange of letters on changes to church at Charlton Kings.Examiners report on May exams issued with names of those obtaining first class certificates

In letter comments on need for corporation to attend to Cheltenham overflow problem.

States photo of Gloucestershire eleven taken by Captain Tod of Promenade Villas best ever of his team.

Seeks tenders for supplies - also for hauling coke and stone used at workhouse.Results of sale of Corporation Water annuities with comment on their value.Mr Fursey states that all his candidates successful in Oxford Local examinations.

Report of cricket match between Ham House eleven and Charlton Kings Cricket Club.Miss C. Bates, Eckington House and Miss E.M. Nicholson, Ellenborough House, names added to successful candidates.Formerly of Cheltenham, now vicar of Fazeley, in dispute with Overseers over notices on church door.

Churchwarden in dispute with Rev. C.L. Dundas. Correspondence now published.

Description of organ rebuilt and enlarged by Mr Collins of ll, Brandon Terrace.Letter praising Mr Whitworth and pleading that a pension should be awarded to him.

Chairs meeting at parish Church room to distribute Trinity College examination music prizes.

Meeting held to discuss possible revival of association instead of allowing it to lapse.

List of tenders for supplies accepted. Report of Lunatic Asylum committee.

Laying of foundation stone for new church with description of service and work to be done.

For ensuing year to be twenty pence in pound - a reduction of twopence in pound.

Correspondence between Captain St. Clair Ford and Brydges and Mellersh, over liquor licence, published.

Comment on candidates for municipal election and certain town issues at stake.Demolition of historic cottage where first number of 'Examiner' was published.

Report of first annual meeting at Parish Church Schoolroom chaired by Rev. H. Kynaston.

Letter from Local Government Board returning plans of the workhouse enlargement for reconsideration.

Appointment of governors for Grammar School discussed at Quarter Sessions.

Monster open-air meeting held in Royal Oak Yard supporting candidature of Mr Lenthall.Sir Francis Colville Ford Bart. chairs North Ward meeting supporting candidature of Mr Harper.

Meeting of friends at Corn Exchange appoints committee to raise subscriptions for a memorial.Management revise mode of granting admission tickets to ministers making congregational collections.

Rev. J.F. Fenn addresses meeting on day of intercession for Sunday Schools.

Minister of Bayshill Chapel welcomes members to Western Unitarian annual meeting.

Report of Bishop's visitation sermon in which he discussed ancient religions.

First list of subscriptions exceeds ï¾£300 - suggestions as to form of memorial.

Notice of Cheltenham Court Leet and Court Baron by Lord of the Manor - Mr J. T. Agg-Gardner.

In letter liquidator reassures public that current engagement will be completed

Editorial on proposals by Mr Wingby and by Messr Fowler & Co. to promote tramways in town.Editorial on completion of extension. See also page 5, col.4 for subscribers to the new wing.

Design reredos for Church of Swedenborgian College, Islington. Also work for Duke of Connaught.

Comment on his works not previously performed before Cheltenham public.

Report of inaugural meeting. Also names of principal officers and subscription, etc.Appointed commissioner to administer oaths in Supreme Court of Judicature.

Employees of original brewery celebrate his birthday at Great Western Hotel.

Town Council agree to open subscription list towards a memorial. See also editorial page 4.At monthly meeting agree to open subscription lists towards national memorial to Rowland Hill.Report of annual examinations held in Henrietta Street schoolroom and complimentary comment by Inspector.Of County Studio, Promenade, secures right to us patent 'Luxograpoh Light Process'.Editorial comment on proposal made by promoters to Town Council that a poll should be taken.Editorial on report to Town Council that Cheltenham had an interest in the Severn water that Liverpool wished to acquire. See also page 8, column 5.

Some part of subscriptions raised for memorial to be applied to memorial window in Parish Church.Results of Cheltenham examinations. Senior and junior candidates examined by Professor Lott.Subscriptions invited to help in removal from workhouse of incapacitated old soldier.Mayor presents Ex-Inspector with purse of money collected by magistrates and residents of town.Appeals for a further ï¾£200 for The Rev. Dr. Morton Brown memorial fund.

President of School of Art writes asking for any complaints to be made to him.

At Guardians meeting raises question of amount of money in hands of Overseers.

Well attended repeat performance of oratorio by John Farmer 'Christ and His Soldiers'.

Article in 'Metropolitan Magazine' of 1820 quoted as example of progress of religion in town.

Comment on forthcoming sale and hope expressed that might be secured for public use.

Full report of Thursday evening entertainment for North Ward in support of Mr Agg-Gardner.Guardians discuss his request for increase in salary as Master Tailor of workhouse.

Editorial on work of Unemployed Poor Committee and Charity Organisation Society.

Names of some establishments who agree to close from Christmas eve (Wednesday) until Monday.

Report of annual prize giving and entertainment given by pupils at Corn Exchange.

Report of meeting to appoint keeper of vestry-hall and placement of table of commandments. See also editorial on page 4.

Report of paper given by Rev. J. Coombs on 'Changes of climate during geological periods.'For year ending Lady Day 1879, 4.4 per cent of population. Also average cost, etc.Accept suggestion from Poor Relief Committee for breaking of stone in Board's yard.

Editorial on resignation of curate Rev. J. Seaver and Canon Bell's relations with congregation of the church.

Correction to address - should have read 2, Hastings Court, Mountpleasant.

Arrears by Overseers discussed. Also the dismissal of Mr. Page (collector of poor rate) October 2nd issue of Examiner on hard copy only - no microfilm.Mr. J. Jerrard acknowledges donation to funds. October 2nd issue of Examiner on hard copy only - no microfilm.Dr. Ballard complains about unvaccinated cases in union. October 2nd. issue of Examiner on hard copy only no microfilm.Tea meeting to introduce new pastor. October 2nd issue of Examiner on hard copy only - no microfilm.Two editorial comments entitled 'Public Opinion' and 'Clubs versus Hotels'. October 2nd issue of Examiner on hard copy only - no microfilm.Editorial of forthcoming induction. . October 2nd issue of Examiner on hard copy only - no microfilm.Editorial comment upon forthcoming revision and inaccessibility of rate books. October 2nd. of Examiner on hard copy only no microfilm.Editorial alleges grave unjustice done when Mr. Page was dismissed. Examiner for October 2nd. on hard copy only not on micro-film.Preaches in town and stays with Rev. E. Lillington. . October 2nd. of Examiner on hard copy only no microfilm.First Cheltenham mop or hiring fair to be held in Bennington Street. . October 2nd. of Examiner on hard copy only no microfilm.Evening Sunday services to be resumed. . October 2nd. of Examiner on hard copy only no microfilm.Plans to open Turkish Baths. . October 2nd. of Examiner on hard copy only no microfilm.Detailed list of officers and committees and appeal for donations. . October 2nd. of Examiner on hard copy only no microfilm.Statistics show no decrease in Cheltenham sub district but improvement elsewhere. October 2nd. of Examiner on hard copy only no microfilm.Obituary. . . October 2nd. of Examiner on hard copy only no microfilm.

8' wide footway from Ladies College to theatre given by Mr Goddard of Gloucestershire Bank given to Cheltenham Improvement Commissioners on the understanding that the latter would wall it off. As that would cost ï¾£25 it proposed to give a grant of that amount so that the railings being erected around the Ladies College could be continued along this footway.

8' wide footway from Ladies College to theatre given by Mr Goddard of Gloucestershire Bank given to Cheltenham Improvement Commissioners on the understanding that the latter would wall it off. As that would cost ï¾£25 it proposed to give a grant of that amount so that the railings being erected around the Ladies College could be continued along this footway.