DEATH OF MISS EDITH COLE. RESULT OF BURNING ACCIDENT. Mrs. W. W. Kelly, who was known oa the stage as His Edith Cole, wife Mr. W. W. Kelly, Imam and manager of the Shakespeare Theatre, Liverpool, died yesterday as the result of injuries received en May
June 8, 1927 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Mrs. Edith Thompson, and (right) Frederick Bywaters, who was executed at Pentonvillc on Tuesday. ILFORD CRIME EXPIATED THOMPSON-BYWATERS HANGINGS. CROWDS GATHER IN RAIN. LITTLE INDICATION OF GRIM EVENT. Frederick Edward Bywaters, and Mrs. Edith Jessie
January 13, 1923 - Larne Times - Larne, Antrim, Northern Ireland
Latin-2, Mary Edith M'Ker. Engligh-1, Walter R. Entricen. French-1. Mary Edith Berman--2. Jane F. M'Dowell. Political and Economic Science-1, Mary Edith l'Kee. Physics-1. Mary Edith !killer. Iletrphysios—e. Waltiv B. Ent riran. Logic
APRIL, 1992. FAOULTY OF AR'TS, Junior Freshmen. Edith M ••• Letin-1, Mass Mary Edith 'Kee; 2, James A. M'Farldnd. English-1, Misa Winifred Sophia Murton; 2, Miss IP.. bland A. Fulton._ Freacb-1, Miss Mary Edith MAse; 2, Miss 'Jaw r 112'Dows21. Haase--Mir
liewilf Bat we day. ks be we levee. aodwo warty • sea. Wei ster Edith that be ear gen to the river. SW It • epieedid idea. sad ale IMO 'They up the river for a hag way. sad at Reel Edith shouted, "Oh. leek. Deed& at that .biay thing over Were ea the other
March 18, 1922 - North Down Herald and County Down Independent - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
Reggie arrived back in a station Edith, watchiw from the terrace, ran out be meet him. Hie face was very grave, and ilownehow she knew that be brought continuation of at least part ot her tears. "l'm glad I went up, Edith. I was in time. Coale in here,
December 27, 1924 - Meath Herald and Cavan Advertiser - Kells, Meath, Republic of Ireland
Pavilion, Margate, Murray Ashford, Walter Barker, Clay Thomas. Edith Faulkner, Rosa Rey, Joan Moths, and Richard Hammett: at the maw: Sydney Jerome. The Compaay: "Smile Awhile (Alkyls); Joe. Morns, Edith Faulkner aad Richard Hassetti trio . , "Oh Boy, What a
Tenterden (Kent), where she spent the last years of her life, is left to her daughter, Miss Edith Craig, absolutely. The residue to be divided. One-half is to go to Miss Edith Craig absolutely, with a direction that the value of the property at Small Hythe, less
other’s tone, however, Edith Malet inclined to the opinion that her companion was doubtful on the point. “But a painter in oils could never misconstrue ** “Samuel KeUow would never do so.” “What a sweet name, Miss Twistlel” Edith Malet had dropped her
December 11, 1920 - Irish Society (Dublin) - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland