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Taunton Courier and Western Advertiser

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Taunton Courier and Western Advertiser

WIVELISCOMBE BALL. BALL will take place at on FRIDAY, the 21st Januarypatronesses. . JOHN KEATS. STEWARDS. H. D ..

... WIVELISCOMBE BALL. BALL will take place at on FRIDAY, the 21st Januarypatronesses. . JOHN KEATS. STEWARDS. H. D. HARVEY, ESQ. ARTHUR CAPET, ESQ. JAMES RANDOLPH,ESQ. William Bernard, esq., W. ELFORD ADAMS, ESQ. Tickets ss. each. Dancing to commence at ...

TAUNTON TURNPIKE ROADS. 4th January, 1842, NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN, tbf the the Trnxtees is adjourned to Tannton, ..

... WIVEL IS COM BE BALL. A BALL will take f>la'*e at Wiyeliscombb on FRIDAY, the 21st January* PATRONESSES. LADY ADAMS. MRS. JOHN KEATS. STEWARDS. H. D. HARVEY, ESQ. ARTHUR CAPET, ESQ. JAMES RANDOLPH,ESQ. WILLIAM BERNARD, W. ELFORD ADAMS, ESQ. Tickets &. each ...

CREDITORS Or Late J. P. Perring, Esq., or Coombe Florey, Somerset, IRADESMEN and other Persons to whom the de- JL

... be annual ball, win take place on Wednesday, the loth day of January LADY PATRONESSES. Lady ADAMS. Mrs. BARNARD. - Mrs. JOHN KEATS. Mrs. RANDOLPH. STEWARDS. Captain KEATS. H. D. HARVEY, E»q. JOHN GARDINER, E«q. ELFORD ADAMS, R.l.Fusileers. Dancing to ...

M D. rpiwM'S Establishment for the Education '• will RE-OPEN Monday the 16th ' 1 jk. !»*3. ANNUAL WIVELISCOMBE ..

... the - *• j. [_fto be had the Lion Hotel, Dancing commence at 9 o'clock. LADY ADAMS. MRS. BERNARD. MRS. CAPEL. MRS. JOHN KEATS. STEWARDS. IT. GEN. SIR G. P. ADAMS, K. C. H. H. D. HARVEY, ESQ. ARTHUR CAPEL, ESQ. WILLIAM BERNARD, ESQ. COLLEGE SCHOOL ...

EDUCATION. IROYLE HOUSE ACADEMY, KENTTSBEARF., near COLLUMPTON. by Messrs. DENNIS and SON, will be RE-OPENED ..

... WIVELISCOMBE ANNUAL BALL, will ' take place on Wednesday, the day January 1545. PATRONESSES. Lady ADAMS. Mrs. BARNARD. Mrs. JOHN KEATS. Mrs. Randolph. stewards.' Captain KEATS. H. D. HARVEY, Esq. JOHN GARDINER, Esq. W. ELFORD ADAMS, R.l.Fusileers. Dancing ...

THE MAGAZINE. On February Ist, Price 2?.. with Illnstration by Phiz, and several Wood Engravings, The union ..

... Letters from Hindoo Gentleman Travelling England, (No 2.) 3. The Dream of Gertrnde Lisle. 4. Ab Original Sonnet, the late John Keats, (the last wrote *»* Through the medium the Ab—i tatic Process a Facsimile of this Sonnet the Poet's Hand-Writing will given ...

THE ANNUAL MEETING the SUBSCRIBERS to the COMPASSIONATE FUND, will beheld at the Booms, on Thursday, the 2nd of ..

... ANNUAL BALL, will take place on Wednesday, the loth day of January 1845. LADY PATRONESSES. Lady ADAM^. Mrs. BARNARD. Mrs. JOHN KEATS. Mrs. Randolph. stewards. Captain KEATS. H. D. HARVF.V, Esq. • JOHN GARDINER, Esq. W.ELFORD ADAMS, R.l.Fusileers. Dancing ...

dancing. Mr. JOSEPH MASON RESPECTFULLY apprizes the Nobility, Gentrv,and his Iriends, that his .academy for ..

... Statute ? 2. LeUers from a Hindoo Gentleman Travelling in England, (No 2.) 3. The Dream of Lisle, Original Sonnet, the late John Keats, (the last wrote) Through the medium of the Anastatic Process a/Fac«simile of this Sonnet in the Poet's Hand-Writing will ...

SHOULD this meet the Eyeof H. Sn., of Taunton, who was some Months ir the Houseof LONG M AN'S and

... F. H. Dickinson. C. E. Strong. A. G. Lethbridge. Thos. Broadmead. Cecil Smith. W. Elford Adams. VincentStuckeyßeynolds JohnS. Keats. John Winter. Henry Tuson. William Marshall. H. D. Harvey. In pursuance of the above Requisition, I hereby convene appoint ...

VOYAGES AND TRAVELS

... But the experiment was a decided failure. The boy could not conjure single face. As witness Whom do you name •• I name John Keats.', Now, what do you see f'sald the wizard to the boy. '• see fair girl with golden hair,blue eye*, pallid faee, rosy lips ...

LITERATURE

... exhibits in its present number the following sound and admirably-written artitfte*:— Life of Channim; —Life and Works of John Keats—YHfc- Distressed Needlewoman and Cheap Prison Labour — Ancient Egypt—The Irish Difficulty; how it must met - Great and Modern ...