J. and T. RISDON, BEGS leave most respectfully to acquaint the Nobility, Gentry, their Friends and the Public ..
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... DEVON AND EXETER INSTITUTION. July 13th, 1836. ANNUAL GENERAL ME BUNG of the JL. Proprietors will held at the Institution, on Tiiursdvy, July 28th, at Twelve o'Clock. _ An Alteration will be proposed in Rule 11, and in Rule 2,, as specified iv the Notices ...
... Savings' Banks. To the Clkrgv, Professional Official, and Commf.rcial Ci,assf.s : 'l he Subscriptions to this excellent Institution, for granting Annuities Widows, Orphans, and other Relatices, art arranged to enable persons of the most limited means to ...
... by what number has been beaten— (hear, hear.) I not understand why you should depart from so general rule here. all the institutions of this country it so. In the elections the Bank England, at the India House, elections for the county, in coii tests for ...
... Taunton Esq., Capt. Allen, Prout, Esq., J. Davey, Esq., Rowe, Esq., R. Caunter. Esq., M' Dougal, Esq., J. Puddicombe, Esq., P. Pearce, Esq., H. Caunter, Esq., R. T. Abraham, Esq., Captain Cumby, r. N., &c. &c. There was a range of three tables as we have before ...
... his head coming in pandlel line with the top of ths win low. An alarm bieng given Mr Sampson, the prosecutor's mister, instituted an inquiry- and footsteps were traced from the prosecutor's to the prisoner's house, and the tracks were found to correspond ...
... Tonkin, were the chapel r»r« L Rolle l * dj Buller ' Lady and others occupied the grand room. 29th the Bishop of Exeter instituted the tie*- t-harles Gustavus Owen, Reotor of Dodbrook, and Chaplain Lord Strafford, to tha vicarage Loddeswell with Buckland ...
... eldest daughter of Frederick Whitaker, Esq., of Bampton, county of Oxford. Oct. 17, at Colebrook. William, eldest son of Wm. Pearce, Esq. Crediton, to Hannah, eldest daughter of Richard Kelland, Esq., ofLandsend, Colebrook. DIED. July 11, on board the Asia ...
... constitution of their cheering). Different times required different ancestors . not re q Uire different institutions they reou redtliat the institutions be re-modelled to suit the exigencies required that ins this count BkeTve r/tircoCtt in Europe, may be ...
... studio, where it will be finished - time for the ensuing exhibition. said that Sir George costs in the suit for divorce instituted against his lady, and which has just been abandoned is nearly i'ld,ooo what pity the parties had not single mutual friend ...
... Nicholas Gould, W. Flexman. M. Thorne, Thomas Tepper, S. Pearce, Thos. Brown, jun., W.J. Tapp. T. Cunningham, and P. Dyer, are appointed by the Lord Chancellor, Trustees for the charitable institutions of Southmolton. Bidkford.—The Rev. John Edwards, who ...