He was hauled before his commanding officer, Lieutenant-Colonel James Stevenson, and summarily dismissed. |
This is a Federal-period game table by Robert G. Stevenson of mahogany, primavera, satinwood, ebony, holly, and pine. |
Stevenson describes herons rising from the water's edge and an abundance of moorhens and coots. |
Indeed, Wimbledon should have had a penalty when Russell was body-checked by Stevenson in the area. |
She freely told Stevenson her figure had ballooned after she stopped taking a dietary supplement. |
Mr Stevenson offers all general building services including plastering, joinery and brickwork. |