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Obituarg of Dotal& Veroono

... Obituarg of Dotal& Veroono. The Narrate?. Geordie* muumu:es the sudden death of George Thomas Dune, Eq. Bath House. This melancholy event happened on Thursday evening last, at Mr. Dunn's residence in Newcastle. Mr. Dunn was in his 67th year, and during ...

Littrarg filistellang

... greatly,—otore than the first time I saw the signing of a will. It was a brave boy ; a rough, strong, bold, well-looking, hardy boy. His father, a staunch old man, was by his side, deeply serious, his air strangely compounded of sternness and sensibility ...

Litrrarl AlifstrMug

... Ditto, 105 112 lb 31 trade sti re, and without any actual Di tto, 80 lb 1 2 Calf Skins (etch) 0 Annuals are denominated hardy, half-hardy, and ing to his assistance; however, when he has conquered, Their feet may be hardened for long travelling by wash- decline ...

cEacuitaLL, DORSET. rfl) BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY mg. JAMES MILLEDOR, at the Lynam Ise Clorkerell, on WEDNESDAY, ..

... 3 k Note sad. 2V. . Arable. 7 0 90. 6. 2:1). . Arable. 3 0 15: The whole of the above Lands are iu :the occupation of Sir. Thomas Lowman, as Tenant thereof, who has held the sine under an improving agreement, and whose Term therein will expire on the 6th ...

THE SOUTHERN TIMES, WEYMOUTH SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1852. , 2griculturt anb Vorticulturc. children, gestbraitee, ..

... warranty should be given at the time of sale. If . Belfast SO Us. Lard-ilkiimmi Ni We, _kegs 405 10s. cleared. thoor, a hardy , acre rate, well adapted for the horses hould be afterwards discovered to have been ~ „ craoditions •• Auserieem-Basellees ...

Ccclesiastical inttliignue

... Francis Outside Tipping, to the Perpetual Curacy of AU (Sainte, Bolton.le•Moors, Lancashire. Patrons, the Trustees of the late Thomas Tipping, Esq• The Res. R. Seymour Walpole, to the Vicarage of liParndon•cum-Balderston, Notts. Patron, the Res. F. Apthrope ...

WEYMOUTH TOWN COUNCIL

... others. At the brickyard Mr. Thomas had alluded to, there were probably a hundred tons, which would suffice for the next two yews. It was worth Gd or &I a ton in labour to get it up. In reply to a question from the Mayor, Mr. Thomas said be proposed that • ...

COLLIERY iXPLOSIONS

... you will kiss the hand of tyranny that struck the blow? No! you will not, but you will justly snake it recoil upon the fool-hardy, unmanly, and dishonest . party with a ten-fold vengeance, by treating the party with such contempt as that of pawn; them by ...

THE SOUTHERN TIMES, WEYMOUTH, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1852

... conveyed towards the close of the poem in a line of music, and lu its very music of a certain solemnity'Tie from the peasant's hardy stock the race of giants come! A Comore FACT.-A few weeks ago, • man sold his wife to • former of Ockingham, for £lO. As the ...

THE SHIPS ON THE ICE

... in our opinion to throw a darker veil of mystery over the affair. The President of the St. John's Chamber of Commerce, Mr. ThomAs, contends that it is impossible fur an iceberg of the magnitude and description spoken of by the crew of the Renovation, to ...