Denis Caulfield Brady J.P. D. L. contested the British General Election of 1835 (about the time of the Repeal of the Corn Laws) on behalf of the Liberals, opposing Sir Thomas Staples K.C.
John McCullagh
Home for Hughie’s funeral
Fred Trimmer, my brother-in-law and some of my sisters met me at the airport in north
Railway Tragedy
It was one of our worse ever train disasters, and all the more keenly felt because the victims were schoolchildren on a special outing.
Death in the Family
One pleasant Sunday morning in June my wife Mary – then teaching at Etobicoke, outside of Toronto – and I decided to drive to Oshawa to visit a friend with whom I had worked at the sawmill in Vancouver.
One I Loved
With this final quoted sonnet, John Hewitt reflects on the nurse of old as ‘The One I Loved.’
Parish Deaths/Baptisms
Our sympathy and prayers go to the relatives of the recently deceased:
Betrayal
What precisely the poet’s role is when he comments upon society, is open to interpretation. I know I tend to be more sympathetic when he raises an issue that sounds some echo deep within my own psyche.
Needham St 1907/09
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