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... A grand-daughter of the famous Suffolk paintei Constable, appeared as petitioner in the Divorce Court on Saturday. Mr. Rider Haggard's King Solomon's Mine* has been classified in a German bibliographic magazine under the heading of Old Testament Literature '. A monument to the memory of Sir Bartle Frere has been erected in the crypt of St. Paul's Cathedral. A sketch of it appears in the ...

ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. THE MARKET WEIGHTON RINGERS. To the Editor of the Yorkshire Gazette. Sir,—A letter ..

... the 24th ult., signed by a Yorkshire Catholic nobleman, Lord Herries, and also one from a minister of the Es*ab lished Church, who signs himself Rector of the Deanery of Harthill, in both of which are used language of strong condemnation against the rector of Market Weighton, for refusing to allow the church bells to ring on the occasion of the marriage of Mr. W. Langdale, who himself ...

general news

... Terrible Murder was comumted at Lau-anne on New A th« •oademy and number . u; f . niir, alt*r a quarrel •uh one brother* mature, enured the bedroom while >d blew cos bw brains »UU Taa moidercr is caetody. Cattle Disease Mr Powell, Oattif D.saAsee (Ireland) ~|a* ;t of Carrlck-on-Snir. reports tha‘. wi-.iih the'past -*x weeks more than (0 c»-P8 bare a dUe »>* • len > -vn bj faru err •'hi» kl'h-s ...

THE NORTH-EASTERN COUNTY SCHOOL

... COUNTY MEETING AT NORTHALLERTON, A county meeting for the North Riding, convene by the Lord-Lieutenant, the Marquess of Rlpon, was held at Northallerton yesterday, after the quarter sessions, to promote the North-Eastern County School. The Lord Lieutenant presided, and amongst those present were the Earl of Zetland, Sir Harcourl Johnstone, M.P,, Mr I. Lowtbian Bell, M , the Yen. Archdeacon Hey ...

BIRTHS. Oct. 25th, at Lydgate Rectory, Suffolk, the wife of the Rev John Gordon, of a son. Oct. 26tb, at

... the Vicarage, Ugley, in this couutv, the wife of the Rev. Alfred Burder, off a daughter. Oct. 31st, at Colchester, the Yvife of Captaiu Thelwall, Depot Battalion, of a sou. MARRIAGES. I Oct. 22nd, at St. Mary's, Colchester, Archibald Barbour Storie, Sergeant, Royal Engineers, to Miss Sarah Ann Ravner of Tendring. Oct. 24th, at Loughton, in this county, by the Rev. Jno. Whitaker Maitland, ...

BIRTHS. Brooks.—Dec. 22nd, at the Cottage, Mistley, tho wife of William Brooks, jun., of a sou. MARRIAGES ..

... BIRTHS. Brooks.— Dec. 22nd, at the Cottage, Mistley, tho wife of William Brooks, jun., of a sou. MARRIAGES. Amos— Bruce.— Dec. 17th, at the Parish Church, Stanway by the Rev. E. 11. Crate, Curate of Al.berton, Mr. James Stuck Amos, baker, of the latter place, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. William Bruce, farmer, formerly of Dony- land Hall. Colchester. J J BAKER— LEGGETTE.— Dec ...

APPALING DISASTER OX THE THAMES

... APPALING DISASTER OX THE THAMES. L( SS OF UPWARDS OF -3;>o LIVES An awful disaster involving the loss of more than i( 0 lives l.as occurred on the Thames, near the North Woolw ich Gardens, a river steamer, the Princess Alice, being run down and sunk on Tuesday evening, by the steamship Bywell Castle. The Princess Alice left London on Tuesday afternoon for a trip to Gravesend and Sheerness. ...

BIRTHS. Sept. 3rd, at Galleyden, Great Baddow, the wife ofthe Kev. George Iloyd, II. A., of a son. p Sei

... ?? 1, ?? 0,t ge l>^o, Chelmsford, the wife of the Key. \\ illiain Gibbens, of a son. Sept. 2nd, at Leaden Roding Rectorv, the wife of the Rev I nomas Parkes, of a daughter. lu^'n 1 ?? 1 Hawkins-atte-Well, Romford, the wile of Alfred Hamilton, Esq., of a son. MARRIAGES. Sept. 1st. at St. James's Church, Colchester, bv the Rev R S. Cummins, Rector, Alexander John Wallace, 'Esq., to Julia' ...

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THE_WHI.TEHAVEN NEWS, THURSDAY. 1867

... • ' '* ; . J .. ■ •• v. ■ *T ►: i, ft* *•' O#^* directed. The have given - measure. When, hoir d v)r, propos ' ntvwtf rt# fcha earnestness of their amounting, as he to •** * .» , ; ♦hey have just syffrage,was .• pott|ellq|d desire by the Bacn _, dicU } ».- .; 1 fa alt'' ward, the position of made, but the* •’.acerity *ifl vatu .. . f ...