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THE TRADE OF LYNN

... Lynn that the trade of du town, in etety respect, is dwindling away. TIN deserted state of our streets, (except when tempi). hardy enlirened by the mart,) affords :tmpit proof that the mon is in anything lint a flourishine state. What a contrast between ...

DOMESTIC. I Seyton has been made a MOM Marshal, There Snow fire of thieved* in the service —the Kies( lbelgires,

... axed at lei years. On Thursday morning. a melancholy addition was made to the black list of poaching affrays. Two of Sir Thomas Schright's keepers were scouting the preserves near Studbam. Herts ' when they eucountered three men, who were evident ly ...

LOCAL NEWS

... Smton. Methodist New Connexion. —On Sunday la*t two sermon* wen* prearlied in the Tn'iemacle, Kailwav r»’.al, by the R> v. Thomas Hardy, of Wisbech, and on the billowing nay public tea meeting wa* the school room, after winch •cling took place in the chapel ...

Police

... to waff ham bridewell. Prtt Siaaiowa.—Aug. 25th, Present: W. Bern, and J. B. Bradfield, Ksqs., and Bav. J. Howman - WUUam Hardy, batcher, Souther?, was charged with having najust scales use, 1 ounce against the purchaser. fined 10/- and costs 13/. Frederick ...

THE WISBECH CHRONICLE. LYNN NEWS. ISLE OF ELY AND WEST NORFOLK GAZETT

... of the press to tol- the chair. The following gentlemen were present : crate. Governor Olden, of New Jersey, remain* Urm Thomas Ua/ley, Esq., M.P., R. R. Jackson, E*q., in hi* determination maintain the laws of the Joseph Lessee. Esq., Hugh Mason, Esq ...

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... Maria Hardy. of London. was charged by Hr. James Watson, of Downham, reboring *Boer, with her illegitimate child. at Holmium. on the c 2=lnovember, Is 3. Discharged of A 5, and taking the child from the Union Xonday, January 2nd.—Before Sir Thomas Hare ...

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... e 1 on the farrn. Seats rase be reosrved at Mr. Thew's, High Street a Cows' Hama' B.llf, sad Pi !very ALFREDJERMYN'S MR. THOMAS BERRY, would be to secure equal laws for both races lefferys, Dews- inuisTur.A.NiroN. Tucson. . and their submission of all ...

THE ••13CWar OF FRIDAY NIGHT

... than the weep repeated. It seemed not nalikely that the would rise Put in thee too. the Boat-rese. Bat just before three Mr. Hardy thought it holier end to the seem by moving on his the n meat of the Of course, he twitted Mr. Fawcett with • miserable retreat ...

MARCH

... week. GALI.-011 Tuesday the of the Chart Loyal =i t ' ( i 110. 4310) held their annual fete field bat the menelon by Mr. Thomas Phillips. 11.30 the Pomba =the town headed by the band of the arch MOM. An adjournment was them made to thelleld where the ...

11l .11 HUNSTANTON LIST OF VISITORS

... Morgan and family, Little West Hatch, Chigwell, Essex; Miss Megridge No. 3 Varner and Miss Jackson. Wimbech; Mr. and Mrs Thomas and family, Shenley. Herm ; Mr. Mrs., and Mimes Oliver, Falkinghain ; H. C. Relies, M.P.. and Mrs. Relies and family, Wattua ...

SWAIM?

... , labourer, charged by the wife of Edward of the same place, engineer, with son, JamesChirke, seven years of age. : ase d Thomas Dizos, of roubles, laboUrer, we charged by Parnell, of the is.. Owe, labourer, with esesulting him. Case dismise4 each party ...