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... - - -: X :E T X R, WEDNESDA&,. OcTo-ea2, 1834. * -. l'AlrtIR . At Heavitree, on the 26th inst., the Lady of E. Smalley, Esq. of a daughter. Oct. 24, at Newport near Topsham, the Lady of Capt. W. J. D'Urban, 25th regiment, of a daughter. ' Sept. 20, at Nauplion, in Greece, the Lady of Frederick Strong,. Esq. of a son. Oct. 23, at Helstone, the relict of the late Humphrey Millett Grylls, Esq. of ...

EAST CORNWALL ELECTION

... The return of the Conservative candidate on Thursday the 20th inst. was celebrated by a dinner ou the same day, at Bodmin. We were unable, of course, to publish any account ofthe speeches at the dinner table, in our last nnmber ; but, to comply with the wishes of many of our readers, we offer, even thus late, a report which bas been kindly furnished by a friend. The Dinner took place in tbe ...

Published: Friday 28 February 1845
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
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3Jmpertal parliament

... HOUSE OF COMMONS— Wednesday. Mr. H. HINDE moved the third reading of the New- castle and Berwick Railway Bill. The bill was read a third time, ancl passed, the amend- ments having been previously agreed to. The Manchester Improvement Bill was read a third time Manchester Court of Record Bill was read a third time and passed. The Bridgwater Navigation and Railway Bill was read a third time and ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... r ~En ETP' ]Rs WEWNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1826. April 4, at Queen's Square, Westminster, the Lady of Dr. Bowring, I. P., of a dauigghter. April I6, at Sidbury Vicarage, the Lady of the 1Rev. Bourke Fellowes, of a son. At West Flalse, Bow, the Lady of Francis It. Hole, Esq ,of a Rln and heir. A pril 7, at Kingskerswell, the Lady of Henry L. Brown, Esq., of a daughter. April 5, at I rafalgar Place, ...

DOVER TO BOULOGNE IN AN HOUR AND THREE

... Ihisst; c between DOVER and BOULOGNE and LOC LOON E ami DO YEW daily, according to the [ARKABLY FAST boat, she has he ry DWY and EASY in rough Weather. For t : Bushell, 26, Strum! Dover Steam- packc . - LOUVAIN and JEMEPPE (sur Salnhre) RAILWAY.— The of an- nouncing to the si. -. 'l-e con- cession cauual Of hi-- MsJe Th. dy re- ported of con - Bum est ■ form v the ( ■ ■ one u- within i ...

/ PIA#O FORTE. r 4 PI\NO FORTE, to be SOLD*— Price j\ FIVE GUINEAS^-Apply ta J. Bennett, Bookseller, Redruth.

... ?? ANTED Immediately, an APPREN- ' \f TICK to a SURGEON, APOTHE- !, A CARD ' f-ADIES' HEAD-DRESSES, ice. BfC. f 1 - R. BALL, from Mr. Wink's, Maddox- JToStreet, Hanover-square, London, respect- fully lx-g» io inform the Nobility and Gentry of Cornwall, that he shall attend at Bodmin, -iirin; the ensuing Races. — All Orders early ?? to him at the Post-OJfice of that Town, will receive ...

neary Simpson, Sheffield and Retford Bank SUN FIRE OFFICE. Established 1710. THREADNEEDLE STREET CRAIG'S COURT, ..

... LONDON. MANAGERS. Edward Harman, Esq., Treasurer. Charles Boulton Esq Henry F. Shaw Leferre, Esq. Ihe Hon.P. Pleydell Bouvcne Charles Littledale, Esq Harry Chester Esq. Henry Littledale, Esq. John Cockcrell, Esq. George Warde Norman, Esq. fc.moe] P.pysCockerill, Esq. Brice Pearse, Esq John Drummond, Esq. Charles Pole, Esq Charles Bell Ford, Esq. Charles Richard Pole, Esq. William ranks, Esq. ...

Published: Saturday 21 June 1845
Newspaper: Yorkshire Gazette
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 517 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: downloaded 

Cornwall Easter Sessions

... The Sessions were opened at Bodmin, on Tuesday, be. fore the following Magistrates j— J. K. Lbthbwdqx, Esq: Chairman. Sir VV.L. S. Trelawny. Bart. Capt. Collins, R.N. Sir J. S. G. Sawle. Bart. Capt. Hext, R.N. J. H. Tremayne. Esq. Dr. Clements. E. WW. Pendarves, Esq. m.i*i Rev. W. Molesworth. J. Paynter, Esq. Rev. T. Pascoe. F. Rodd, Esq. Rev. R. G. Grylls. C. B. G. Sawle, Esq. Rev. N. Kendall ...

PLYMOUTH

... *** Orders and Advertisements are received by Mr. MARKES, at the Post Office, by whom the Plymouth Department of this Paper is conducted. The Late Plymouth Bank.—On Thursday last, pursuant n ...

PROPO?ED CAMBRIDGE AND LINCOLN RAILWAY

... — = — — PROPOSED CAMBRIDGE AND LINCOLN RAILWAY. 4 important and influc: ai meeting ye ay the Towa oa last, convened by the ** to take into a f th 4 to line of railway (rom tl town to Lincoln, a hb im 1 were » era ie j t t Betacen 400 and 500 wer cae az of the most important aad i fant conoect 1 with th University to@n, «min s whom e obsert 1 he ‘ bourtheood W. Pirzwillian for ; t Rev. Heary ...