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No. 6, Paula Brawn, October 1805. itif - RS. CROSS begs to announce that abe has DISPOSED OP' THE BUSINESS

... SUCCEEDED TOTHE BUSINESS hitherto carried asoby the late Mr. Close, as Auctioneer, Valuer, Comminsion Agent, Ac., and hope, not Whig entirely unknown in the Town and Neighbourhood, by strict attention to business and prompt settlements, to writ a continuance ...

Political

... from the proceeding. Another made the same occasion was to the effect that •* the had never yet been able to get on without a Whig for their head. ...

GARDENING

... deep lithe bsttota soil Is wet we good is the lap. maim 151 w its aderioall pontiou atter it Niel alb bust May. Mat =awns, Whigs le with of moved, vegetables will be Inert Gasses. —Continue pla , ding raapberry finlleales••• geolearky pottu.n the stool ...

CURRY RIVEL

... The Holy ('fly, MOIA England ; son', Little ben Lee, Mr. Millen ; 501 4. Tile Flight of Ages. Miss Pittard; song, Whig am 1, love, without Thee ? (eoc wed), the Her. M • Kirby ; song. Name the Day '' ',woman Miss A. ' Cole vii4mii ttu.r, Old ...

Published: Saturday 23 November 1895
Newspaper: Langport & Somerton Herald
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 791 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

SCOTCH EXPRESS WRECKED

... The oath after had loot - board. Those draws were evidently mead by the carriages snag lobe austral with two sal aged es the Whig same thirty yards he hest of which the beak of the train ran. Aloft the line were to rrs en parts of axis -bones, Was wood ...

Published: Saturday 16 November 1895
Newspaper: Langport & Somerton Herald
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1061 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

PARISH COUNCIL

... the whip Ti* *«>'•. H* »al“el It at 6d.-P.C. •aid that eaw the defendant, and aaked him J? *?, from Mr. Genge t cart. asked Whig whip I have not seen one. Witneu cautionbitn and then he said picked up a whip near the leading from Isle Abbot's. oefendent’e ...

Published: Friday 01 November 1895
Newspaper: Western Chronicle
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1879 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Dorsetshire News. DORCHESTER

... 111 r. Vin e . fanner, of Came, while standing outside Messrs. Morton's shop in Cornbill was frightened by a number of colts Whig dnven through the town to Msrtinstown Fair and hefted. At stretch gallop the animal turned up High We,t•strect, but was fortunately ...

MARRIAGES

... enough. The moneylender went away crestfallen, for it will take him about three yean to collect the debt. Uses fos Sol Milk. Whigs are snppoood to have derived their appellation from soar milk. Politically the former are hardly now recognised as marketa ...