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HOLIDAY NOTES

... LITTLE ENGLAND BEYOND WALES. To many of my readers it will be news that there L. another England besides the large portion of the British Isles so denominated on the map. Yet such is the case although the tract known as Little England beyond Wales, c .nfiued as it is to a portion of Pembrokeshire is but of small extent, and nothing but English ia spoken there, albeit that the intervening ...

Published: Tuesday 09 September 1890
Newspaper: Bury and Norwich Post
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 2654 | Page: Page 6, 7 | Tags: agricultural 

Church Missionary Society

... On Sunday last tbe annual sermons in connection with the above Society were preached at Bury St. Edmnnd's— at St. Mary's Church, in the morning, by the Rev. J. Richardson, Vicar, and in tbe evening by the Rev. R. C. Mc Arthur, late missionary at Ceylon ; at St. Peter's Church, in the afternoon, by tbe R*v- *>• Storrs, senior Curate of St. Mary's; and at St. John s Church, in the morning, by ...

Municipal Elections in the Eastern Counties. BECCLES

... Municipal Elections in the Eastern Counties. BECCLES. In this borough the r-tiring members were Messrs. E. J. Cii-p, S. Darby, J. D. Eastlaugh, and F. S. Rix, the last three of whom were re-nominated, but Mr. Cri«p declined to stand again. The following were also candi- dates : -Messrs. A. Brown, T. M. Read, and C. Smith. Subj ined is the result of the polling : -Mr. Darby, 327 ; Mr. Smith, ...

TO JOBBERS, DEALERS, AXD OTHERS REQUIRING ROOM

... TO LET, in the PARISH OF WOOLPIT. A HOUSE and LASD. The House consists of kitchen, parlour, back kitchen, store-room, Bake-oAce, and for Brewing, Dairy, cellar, and four chambers, &c. ; Stable, Cow-house, and Piggery, &c-, and Two Acres and a-balf ol Land. ALSO, TO LET, A HOUSE, in Woolpit, opposite the Church, contain-1 ing kitchen, parlour, hack-kitchen, store-room, and cellar, &c., and ...

JS I'O W MA UKEI

... HORTICULTURAL FETE AND DOG SHOW. ThU annual fete was held on Friday in the grounds ot Abbot's Hall, Stowmarket, kindly lent as usual by Wm. rrentice, Esq. A fine day is of CJUrse all important for a show of this kind, and upon that really hinges the whole question of success or failure. Friday morning certainly was not auspicious ; for a thin drizzling rain — what m the nmth is called a ...