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LANCASHIRE CLUB.

To the Editor. youpardonthe »tran«i of a will not encroach upon your space farther l,•£.■?£ • * hare met wither clubs in this City-one the AvraMm, *£! r other the YorkshL. Good luTt^T' 1 I imagine that these gentlemen gether to enjoy a feasant evening, apart ' how "J*" 1 «* P°%*. I oanlmagS how old reminiscences are kept greenf I can imagme that the days of «'auld W syne are recalled ; and! can imagine ho? pleasant it must be to meet those wTo knZ; r *f™, J that thew are S? J L2 r who would, eo-operatete form a Lancashire Club. ' Surely enough ••Lancashire lads™ 7 Dunedux who would rally together for thU purpose Their motto should be °pea£ and goodwill." If there be anyluchf wffl they at once communicate with .... 'H 'A George street, Deoember 7.

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Evening Star, Issue 4300, 7 December 1876, Page 1

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LANCASHIRE CLUB. Evening Star, Issue 4300, 7 December 1876, Page 1

LANCASHIRE CLUB. Evening Star, Issue 4300, 7 December 1876, Page 1

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