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To be LET, for a Term of Years, and entered upon Immediately, ABERLLOLWYN HOUSE, with Sixteen Acres of PASTURE ..

... sailing, apply at the principal Hotels, and at the Newspaper Offices in Cornwall and Bristol ; in London, Mr. John Rogers, White Hart Court; Queen's Arms, ' Cheapside ; Mr. Skinner, 18, Little Knight Hider Street. Doctors' Commons; Swinborne's Lodging-house ...

Published: Thursday 05 December 1844
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1732 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

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... Stationer, and Messrs. Barrett and Son, Mercers, Truro; Mr. J. Landeryou, King's Arms Hotel, Falmouth; Mr. C a. T. H. -Edwards, aonveyanoer, Heloton ; Mr. Joseph Johns, Union Inn, St. Ives - at Ilfracombe, of Mr. Huetts, White Hart Inn, T aktihe Quany ...

There are five Jews on the list for high sheriffs of counties in England this term. The contest for the

... is entitled, letters patent, to wear Oberon's arms over his door,— Mechanics' Magazine. A Prison Scene.—The following laughable dialogue occurred on Friday last in the Jersey Prison. Sir John De Veulle and Mr. Bisson presented themselves ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE CHRONICLE, DECEMBER 14, 1844 GLOUCESTER TOWN-COUNCIL

... DECEMBER 14, 1844 GLOUCESTER TOWN-COUNCIL. An adjourned meeting of the Town-council was held the Tolsey, on Thursday, the Mayor, John Dowling, E*q., In the chair; when, in obedience the recommendation of the committee appointed at the lost meeting of the council ...

Published: Saturday 14 December 1844
Newspaper: Gloucestershire Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
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BRISTOL TIMES, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1844. SOUTH WALES

... morning last, hobbler, named John Prichard, observed the body of a man lying in the mud our river, a short distance from the pier. The body, which was afterwards conveyed to the Beaufort Arms, near the ferry, was identified John Redmore, master of the British ...

Published: Saturday 14 December 1844
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
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... William Routh, Esq. Audilors-Francis Dumergue, Esq., Capt. Robert Gordon, R.N., Charles Morris, Esq., John Gilliam Stilwvell, Esq. Phlysiciacs-John Ayrton Paris, M.D., YrS., No. 27, Dover- street, President of the Royal College of Physicians, Surgeon-Benjamin ...

HE WILTS AND GLOUCESTERSIIIRI. STANDARD, TUESDAY, DFCMBER 17,

... pronounced for the divorce. The Fat Cow Prize at the Gloucester Cattle Show.—lt I will be remembered that the cow shewn by Mr. John Hewer at 1 the annual meeting of the Gloucestershire Agricu hownltural tor Association was declared by the Judges to be the ...

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... Draper Chaard . Mr. John Beifield, Upholsterer Cr-earkerne .. Mr. Edward Hodge, Draper Exeter ?? Toby, jun., Esq., Solicitor Glastonotusy M-r. Edward Holloway, Saddler Sliaftesbury.. Mr. George Roberts, Chemist Sh-erbor-eo .Mr. John C. Denny, Grocer Thorsburya ...

MIRROR GENERAL ADVERTISER DECEMBER 21 1844 up it nine ding :ival J off pud- the it the here’s It’s again

... near Chatham in consequence of three husbandmen in th? employ of John Oakley Esq farmer at Darling having been found dead in their bed-room It appears that the men whose names are John Stedman aged 25 years Thomas Webb 18 and George Wright 17 lodged the ...

Published: Saturday 21 December 1844
Newspaper: Bristol Mirror
County: Bristol, England
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