Our indexes include entries for the spelling smith. In the period you have requested, we have the following 11,865 records (displaying 9,221 to 9,230):
Partnerships Dissolved
(1881) Dissolution of trading partnerships, or removal of a partner from a business, in England and Wales, July to September 1881 | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Partnerships Dissolved
(1881) Dissolution of trading partnerships, or removal of a partner from a business, in England and Wales, October to December 1881 | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Racing Cyclists at Alexandra Palace (1881) Although still in the 'penny-farthing' stage, cycling was already very popular, with local clubs, and races, the results of which were reported monthly in The Wheel World.
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Racing Cyclists at Aston (1881) Although still in the 'penny-farthing' stage, cycling was already very popular, with local clubs, and races, the results of which were reported monthly in The Wheel World.
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Racing Cyclists at Brockdish (1881) Although still in the 'penny-farthing' stage, cycling was already very popular, with local clubs, and races, the results of which were reported monthly in The Wheel World.
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Racing Cyclists at Leicester (1881) Although still in the 'penny-farthing' stage, cycling was already very popular, with local clubs, and races, the results of which were reported monthly in The Wheel World.
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Racing Cyclists at Southport (1881) Although still in the 'penny-farthing' stage, cycling was already very popular, with local clubs, and races, the results of which were reported monthly in The Wheel World.
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Racing Cyclists at Stamford Bridge (1881) Although still in the 'penny-farthing' stage, cycling was already very popular, with local clubs, and races, the results of which were reported monthly in The Wheel World.
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Racing Cyclists at St Helen's (1881) Although still in the 'penny-farthing' stage, cycling was already very popular, with local clubs, and races, the results of which were reported monthly in The Wheel World.
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Racing Cyclists at Wisbech (1881) Although still in the 'penny-farthing' stage, cycling was already very popular, with local clubs, and races, the results of which were reported monthly in The Wheel World.
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