THE NORTH DEVON JOURNAL. The Exhibition is closed, and one can scarcely record the fact without cmo.ions of ..
... regret. It seems like parting with a familiar friend, whose worth we hardly learn ...
... regret. It seems like parting with a familiar friend, whose worth we hardly learn ...
... Town Council of this city, arising from the non-residence of Henry Seymour, Esq., reaso ...
... Saturday, September 11th, 1858. eve - U e ? ca l )e of £ as was observed on Wednesday *V 0 a !u 8 in tlle maTble works of Messrs. Lee and Welsh, oaiiouse-lane. The men discovered it, applied a light to all Hlnscot > but left the place under the impression that 8 * fc wou hi appear, however, that some woodbefor Was nr ed thereby, but the flames were extinguished e any serious damage had been ...
... These sessions commenced on Tuesday last, at Wells, before Sir W. Miles, Bart., M.P. (Chairman), Sir Peregine Acland, Sir F. Slade, Sir A. H. Hoare, Bart., Hon. P. P. Bou ...