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’mE DOBSEr CHEONICLE AND GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 30, 1843

... Hear hear.) He chould always would take care to band epoa that handsome cup Great cheering.) it down, ss a heir a Plate to Mr. John Stephens, the Secretary.— The Cuatguaw gaid they all knew how much the Society was ene whe heew to their 3 was sure that thing ...

Published: Thursday 30 November 1843
Newspaper: Dorset County Chronicle
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 6379 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE WILTS AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE STANDARD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

... most regnat-liable eurio.ity.—Yorkshire Gazelle. The other day, as a Bavarian gentleman and an English one were walking arm-iti arm through Piccadilly, their conversation was disagreeably interrupted by a harsh screeching sound from the road. What a ...

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... INVANT DT IT* DRUNKEN FATHER On Monday se s wig the wife of • drunken ruffle's, named Rd Dyer, wont with her Infant in locr arms to the Old king's Head publw-liouse, Tooky-strret, London, the five of persuading her husband to home. The Outs became enraged ...