BOSTON SESSIONS*
... Sproitle, Esq. Surec-yor-General ...
... Sproitle, Esq. Surec-yor-General ...
... # kfttßßlE^. Oct IC, M*. Fortcirue, t s.io of (I>e * Fortcscue, of Holnicote, Erikine-Ci'.rutie,' thud daughter of the laie J. Ciiroiie, £-♦({. o! Durie, Oct. 17, Af St. Islington, the Rev. H. Godlrey* A.M. Sim, Esq. ClnrloUe, daughter of Henry ts ...
... Strand, to Miss Paslitiy, Brixton, Surrey. Oct. 12,, Mat. Fortescuei Esq. eldest son of the Hon. Matthew Porteseve, of Holnicote, Somersetshire, to Miss Etskine Christie, third dattifater of the late J. Christie, Esq. of cie, Fifeshite. Oct. 14,. J—Orange ...
... Devonport, and co- vered with laurel. Sir Thomas Acland, his Lady and family, have been spend- ing the Christmas Holidays at Holnicote, near Miuehead, Somerset. TO THE EDITOR OF THE MORNING POST. Sir — l hope you will insert the following in your impartial ...
... F. Vincent from Woolbeding, Medhurst, for Bath ; Mr. G. Hartopp, M. P. from Four Oaks Hall, for the Hon. G. Fortescue's, Holnicote, Mint-head Somersetshire; Mr. R. Adair, from Quiddenham Hall, for Norfolk. ' ...
... Vincent, from Woolbeding, Medhurst, for Bath ; Mr. G. Hartopp, M.P. fram Four O a ks H a ll, f or the' Hon. G. Fortescue's Holnicote, Minehead, Somer sets hi re Mr. R. Adair, from Quiddenh am H a ll, f or N or f o lk. FASHIONABLE PARTIES. The Viscountess ...
... Roehampton, for Brighton ; Sir R. Perguson, M.P. front Raiton, N.B. for Cautley; Mr. Hartoop, MP. from the Hon. G. Fortescue, Holnicote, for Killerton ; Sir Charles and Lady Paget, at'Fair-Oak Lodge, from a visit to the Duke of Bedford, at Woburn. ...
... Roehampton, for Brighton: Sir R. Ferguson M.P. from Raitb, N.B. for Cantley ; Mr. Hartopp, M.P. from the Hon. G. Fortescue's. Holnicote, for Kilierton ; Sir Charles and Lady Paget, at Fair Oak Lodge, from a visit to the Duke of Bedford, at Wobnrn. ...
... 'of watches and pockets. , A few days, since a fatal accident occurred to .the gamekeeper of Sir T. D. Acland; ,Bart, at Holnicote,• Somerset. In goltg over a hedge be missed his hold, and falling turned his gun (which he hattplaced On the hedge with time ...
... was produced—but this will require a paper of itself.—Hull Advertiser. . The gamekeeper of Sir T. D. Acland, Bart., at Holnicote, in this county, on Monday se'nnight, in going over a hedge, inissed.his hold, and in falling turned his gun (which he bad ...
... bills; its tire Whole, 13,1SS1.5s (ia. A neelisclsoly accident occurred to the arselteeper of Sir T. D:. Ac. land, Bart. at Holnicote, Sotierset, on .Miliday. lit gg3iisg over a hedge, I clie rlsed his holod, anid in falling tirreed his guin its tae .rhctians ...
... shooting excursion at the seat of the Marquis of Angi sey. tiir Thomas and Lady Acland have been spending their Christmas at Holnicote, Somerset. A fashionable party will assemble the middle of this month, at Broadlauds, in Hants, the scat of Lord Palmerston ...