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WANTED, a HOUSEMAID. —Apply Mrs. Brady's, 25, North-gate^onth. WANTED immediately, strong,' active Youth ERRAND ..

... fTTANTED immediately, Three APPREN\\ TICES to the Millinery and Dress Making Business.—Apply Miss Brown, No. 104, Eastgate, Louth. LOUTH. TO BE LET, for Hire, Broughams, Waggonnette, Cab, Whitechapels, Saddle Horses, G. SMITH'S STABLES, Chequer-gate, Louth (near the Church), now on his own account TO LET, May-day, HOUSE and GARDEN, with SHOP suitable for a ' Blacksmith, Nail Maker, Tailor, or ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... The Countess D'Alteyrac, whose name recently before the public plaintiff action against Lord Willoughby D'Eresby, is now in the Court of Bankruptcy. sitting was held on Wednesd ...

Published: Tuesday 25 May 1869
Newspaper: Western Times
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 1752 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: downloaded 

CORRESPONDENCE. THE BISHOr OF LONDON AND THE REV S. BARDSLEY. To the Editor of the Eatt I.ondtn Qtmerrer. Sin,—As

... constant reader your journal from its commencement, I was much struck with paragraph in ist week's paper respecting the , f London remonstrating with the Rector of Spilaltields for preaching at the Free Kirk in Scotland. Sorely, the minds all right-thinking persons, there could no harm in that. Now any one who knows the Rector of Spitalfields, his kindness heart, when in Scotland, and ...

Published: Saturday 20 November 1869
Newspaper: East London Observer
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4186 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: downloaded 

Flotsam and Jetsam

... Said distinguished citizen of this marine city the other day-and he was a Tory by-theway_What y_What a rumpus they are making about this Royal visit I am sure the Prince had his own wish would not have single flag held out his honour. The practical gentleman was probably right his interpretation of his Royal Highness's desires,but he seemed oblivious of the important fact that it is not the ...

RESTOKATION OF JACOBSTOW OHUECH.]«

... Jacobstow church was reopened on Wednesday week I by the Bishop of Truro. The church which is dedicated I to St. James has an interesting history. Before the Conquest, the neighbourhood of Jacobstow may have been densely populated, for barrows and earthworks of the Britons are numerous along the coast. Davies Gilbert' citing Hals, says that when Domesday Book was compiled, 1085-6, Jacobstow ...

A SINGULAR LUNACY CASE

... John Glanville, a medical man, of W'edmore- gardeus.UpperUoiloway.was charged, on remand, before Mr Bros, at Dalsion Police Court, yester- day, with being drunk and disorderly ...