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!MUIR CORNISH ASSOCIATION

... !MUIR CORNISH ASSOCIATION. The members al Os Midland Reenish Awash*ism, We M e Add Mir 'Med ammani an inr ! l an= slag members left Madre at MS a.m., in two @Moos forth. st Wornester, Inrcwta kr Molt an the basks of the The party, augur the et Mr. W ...

TIMES AND CORNISH ECHO, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 18.6

... TIMES AND CORNISH ECHO, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 18.6. MURDER OF A YOUNG LADY. The outrage sad young lady Marbled. has caused a ecooldsrable assration throughout the comity. It appals that Mies Thompson. aged a daughter of Mr. Thompson. a retired millwright ...

THE CORNISH BMW, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, lot I

... THE CORNISH FRIDAY, JUNE 30, lot I. law committee, the (the Rec. J. I. as chairman; Mr. H. A. Michell reego.bessaturee). Mews. Avant and Michel (boa. secretaries). Mr. H. A. Michell (chairman of the Tea (hiamittee), the Raw. W. T. Martyn (chairman) and ...

THZ FALMOUTH AND PENRYN TIMES AND CORNISH ECHO, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1806

... write of the late Lady Burton, the widow of Captain Sir Richard Mt. Wilkins, who was a friend of Lady Durton's been appointed by Mrs. Fitzgerald, the deceased lady's sister and executrix, and his will he the ealy authorised biograply. Lady aortae had bogus ...

THE FALMOUTH & PENRYN TIMES k CORNISH ECHO, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1894

... THE FALMOUTH & PENRYN TIMES k CORNISH ECHO, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1894. OPENING OF NEW PREMISES. J. WEARNE, Has OPENED his shop at 30, MARKET STRIST, PAL MOUTH with a choice selection of Gold and Silver Watched', Jewellery, Silver Plate, and liorpantins ...

DIED WHILE IN PRAYER

... ag Mugs ef things for relief and applied muisteed_ le the elms, but nothing did me any peed. a Use I Emil not take a proper meal; I wee afraid to esik sal get very this and weak. Is Was as it es I p about my house work. In Goto. bee of lib yew (1SI) Xeroer ...

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... giving the leysl toasts.. esqueneas itis 'illusions. Cornish blood and reverence for all those mattere connected with i. th a e n r d e ' l7 ' C u es et rn m i:h re pe lo c y .;l l e woutlilv Cornish rasociations undoubtedly fostered a %Ilea 11C read a ...

A COUNTY COUNCIL FOR SCILLY

... out. the labourers at the Meal& sines are quite satisfied with their rate of rmanasestion, sod Mr. Strauss, with Ms large mining intends, °not to be the very last to engender strife. Re kaowe, sad indeed seksowledges, that Cornish minas will never be able ...

CIESTIIISTIIE IT BLUR( Wight and Oraezy

... spend their Christened& at the Cornish Riviera had the good fortune to experience many hours of brilliant sunshine sad sight of • boisterous sea. There cm half a gale of wind blowing frost the south-east, sending white leeks of foam and spume over the cliffs ...