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Faringdon Advertiser and Vale of the White Horse Gazette

THB PAfcCNODON ADVERTISER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1880

... evening, and reported •the total loss of the British schooner John Rapp in the Atlantic, and the rescue of her crew of eight men by the British brig Ohio, bound to Oporto from Philadelphia. The John Rapp was voyage from Norfolk to Philadelphia, and became ...

THE FARINGDON ADVERTISER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1890. SHOCKING TRAGEDY AT HAMPSTEAD. she bad nursed her very ..

... the perambulator waa wheeled into tho room for the husband to identify ho threw bis arms over it and sobbed. He was assisted two officers to another seat. The cardigan jacket never bad been his. Detective-inspector Wright described the body be saw it on ...

ABROAD

... who shortly expected Europe. Tha officers at tbs military Governor ef Madrid ware, on Saturday, visited by a lunatic, who, armed with a revolver, fired in all directions. He was overpowered and amatsd. Noons was injured by hia random ihota. It was ancon ...

THE FAMNODOIT

... and Sandringham OotUca, ban baan apacially approved their Boyal Hiffaneaaaa. Hannah Daviaa, a labourer'a wife, Ilrinf near Cardigan, preaented bar flatarday with four children—three airla and bey. bot> young woman, Mat. Dariaa baa already (anally o( The ...

TRAVERS’ TAWNY PORT

... of two of them, the great gran i'- father and his brother, may be seen the coat of arms which now appears on the American Flag. Georg. Washington’s grandfather. Sir John, having got into trouble during the Civil War. went to America, and George Washington ...

WINDSOR

... precedent, but that if notorious cx-Major ot that from using the Mr. Linton aspired to the part of Pygmalion she Esterbazy arms, to which, they say. bo has no could only hope he might happen to be the heir to legal right. peerage, or possessed of considerable ...