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... upirobterer, cbich mtl Mcr, and aauctiomteer Edward Dickin, Longdott, Shropshire, draper, grocer, and ohs.p heeper NJohn orman,, Wadebridge, Cornwall, grocer aud tallow- C ehalmdber I I I I ...
... upirobterer, cbich mtl Mcr, and aauctiomteer Edward Dickin, Longdott, Shropshire, draper, grocer, and ohs.p heeper NJohn orman,, Wadebridge, Cornwall, grocer aud tallow- C ehalmdber I I I I ...
... Blackwater, during the night of Friday, Plooded the fields on each side to the extent of many/acres; it was several feet over Wade-bridge. At 3rocksnhurst, the Dorchester Railway has been fkar feet under water. Braisbfield, Crampmore, Mottisfont, and Ower have ...
... Lewis, H1averfordwest, cabinet maker and upholsterer. Edward Dicmin, Longdon. Shropshire, draper, and grocer. J. Norman, Wadebridge, Corn wvalI, grocer and tallow chandler. -Pront the Gazette of Tuesday, April 11. Lord Chantberlain's Ofice, March. 2I.-Notice ...
... •laimt of the inhabitants of the different wards failed, from informality of notice. — Bath Gazette. Lord Elliot attended Wadebridge fair, on Hooday, and canvassed the farmers there, fiom whom he ob- -ained upwards of thirty promises in less than an hour ...
... Yesterday afternoon an express arrrived from Wadebridge, that the miners had possession of the town and store, and requesting assist- ance. A detachment of the 5th Regiment were dir- t patched at six p.m. to Wadebridge, which is aboaut seven miles from Bodmin ...
... A bill for authorizing Ae the sale or lease to the C;vjMpany of the Eueter and Si r Crediton Railway and the Bodmin ad Wadebridge ay i, Railway,,and the eatrying into effect tif certain arrange- B : ments between the same compnray and the Taw Vale , ...
... Vale Railway and Dock; all the London and South-Western (Exeter and Crediton Taw Vale Railway and l)ock, and Bodmin and Wadebridge Rail vay Companies Arrangements.) Thus this severe contest between the Bristol and Exeter and the South-Westerti Companies ...
... the north coast, and Devoian on the south, the pro- posed Victoria and Padstow railways at Launceston, and the existing Wadebridge Railway at Bodmin, with a branch from Okehampton to Tavistock, Ply- mouth, and Devonport, on the south, and lo Bideford ...
... of a riot at St. Austell, in juiy, was now indicted for a riot at Wadebridge, and assaulting Mr. Stephens, a magistrate, in May. It appeared that a large mob had assembled at Wadebridge in May, expressing a determi- nation to prevent any corn being shipped ...
... cattle, &c. The centre arch of Daunmcer Bridge ie I washed away, as also is the fite arch, over swhich the Bo/nmin and 'Wadebridge railway crosses the river, about a quarter ofG mile below Dtrnmeer this latter is niore titan 23 feet in hei ht. Tresearet ...
... ur-iuer, oi on] the11~ililth instant, Ala~ujorUeiicrtal Sir Jitisis Limoind, ar C. a .ol ilie 'i.atilrasAirti~llrv,.til Wadebridge, Devon, re rth tvidowi of Mir. Nevell .N~rwivy. whose barbarous mone- es dir took pilace a ?? Monthis Lgul. Shte never recovered ...
... Hon. Baron' fHep- burne's, at Smeaton,,Mifs Hickman, eldeft daughter of Captain Hickman, of the Bengal- Efltablilhnent.-At Wadebridge, Lieutenant William Clements, of the Royal Navy.-At Edinburgh, Mrs. Charlotte Gordon,' widow of Colonel Abercrombie, late ...