FROM 150 to 200 bushels Guinea Corn for Enquire of William Turpin, at Brewster's, August 2--2 a
... FROM 150 to 200 bushels Guinea Corn for Enquire of William Turpin, at Brewster's, August 2--2 a. ...
... FROM 150 to 200 bushels Guinea Corn for Enquire of William Turpin, at Brewster's, August 2--2 a. ...
... PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per S. S. Almeriana from Dominica yesterday—Mrs. Turpin, Messrs. W. Meal and D. Hope and 7 steerage. ...
... - -- PASSENGERS A - ED. Per S.!hr. Scallop, from Tobago--Miss Morris and Mr. Turpin. Pr Bque America, from New York—Revd PASSENGERS SAILED. Per R. M. S. Eider, for St. Lucia—Mr. and Mn. Elder, Messrs. Layne, Schober, Gillion, and Parfait, 2 policemen ...
... Remanded. YESTERDAY the Junior Pol:ce Magistrate again remanded until the 24th. instant GEORGE TURPIN alias SON, TURPIN, TURPIN alias MARTHA, and MANDEVILLE ELLIOT alias ELIZABETH MANDEVILLF for being concerned in unlawfully and maliciously doing greivous ...
... Reverend Joseph S Mayers, MA assisted py -the Revd. .E. Hutson, Curate of the same Parish, Mary Thomas . 'Turpin, da;tigh`ter of the late James Turpin. Esqr., of Bridge . 'Cottage, • to John Framcis Browne, Esqr., of this City. ...
... others to Barbados. This is all very good advice, but where are the means to come from I know that Turpin cannot afford to move. Two letters from Mr Turpin were reed at the last meeting of the Board on May 10, ...
... the winners : Throwing the Cricket Arll.—C. V. Turpin— Lodge Ist • J. E. Phillips—Lodge, 2nd; . _ _ _ A. 11. Foster—Harrison College. 3rd. Distance 111 yds. 1 ft. 5 ins. 100 larch (Scratch) Open.—C. V. Turpin— Lodge, Ist; C. 0. Armstrong—Lodge, 2nd; 8. R ...
... received by the English mail on Monday last, that Mr. M. E. Turpin of Codrington College had succeeded in passing his final L. Th. Examination. Mr. Turpin, who is a son of Archdeacon Turpin, of St. Vincent, will proceed to British Guiana to serve as curate ...
... Remanded. YESTERDAY the Junior Police Magistrate again remanded SON TURPIN, FITZ MARTHA TURPIN and ELIZABETH MANDEVILLE uutil 2 proximo, they being, as previously reported, concerned in assaulting and beating P. C. SEALY and TnomPsoN. --:0: Disturbed ...
... Station Hill. Two of the incrimniated parties were arrested, hut a third, one Sox TURPIN, escaped to Trinidad. The Police of that colony were communicated with and TURPIN was arrested in Port-of. Spain. Detective CLEmENTs has been despatched from here ...
... of it. On the following night, the 21st, he, along with the woman Turpin, commonly known as Hands Down, waylaid Beckles, and as the latter was about to enter his employer's gate, Turpin pulled him back, and put herself in the way to prevent him going ...
... inst., that Mr. M. E. Turin of Codrington College had succeeded in passing his final L.Th. Examination. Mr. Turpin, who is a son of Archdeacon Turpin, of St. Vincent, will proceed to British Guiana to serve as curate under Canon Josa, at Christ Church, Georgetown ...