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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... Ferdinand, Earl St. Manr, who died in London on the 30th September, was only son and heir apparent of Edward Adolphus, present Duke of Somerset, K. 0., by Jane Georgians, bis wife, daughter of Thomas Sheridan, Esq., and granddaughter of the Bight Hon. Richard ...

DEATHS October 18, P

... DEATHS October 18, Plymouth, while on a visit, of apoplexy. Mr Henry Goodridge, of this town, aged 77 October 29, at Duke Street, Beatrice, infant daughter of Mr G. Cutcliffe, Chemist, aged 4 months. October 29, South Town, Dartmouth, Mary Anne Wye. eldest ...

GLEANINGS

... elegant forme gave an idea of agroop from the Nineveh marbles resueoitated, calmly did they sit, bo gracefully did they bear —The Duke of Edinburgh in Ceylon. Management op thb Feting-Pan.—ln common shallow frying-pan, small tender objeots are apt to break and ...

CONTINENTAL ON BITS

... Fire at Holker Hall. —A. little before five o’clock in the morning, a fire broke out Hall, Cartmel, tbe seat of his Grace the Duke of Devonshire, K.G. Hall m a fine buildmg mtoate extensive grounds, about half a ml . .. the village of Cark, the Furness Railway ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... functions should bo to organise the distribution of the national donations and aid on a sound and proper footing. The Duke of Cambridge, who presided, said that the neutrality England had added some degree to the difficulties with which the committee had ...

marriages

... hy the Key T- B. Cornish, J a.’, assisted hy the Kev Alexander Pope, icjl. Edgar Camnbell Charmer, 8.A., of John College* Cambridge, to Catherine, only daughter G. Bridgman, Esq, mte of Dartmouth. deaths March 21. at Pernamtnco, John Henry Saunders, of ...

DARTMOUTH ROYAL REGATTA

... Arthur’s income. This young prince produces very pleasant impression; whether he win oiever enough to succeed the Duke of Cambridge Commander-in-Chief on the death of that unadentiflo soldier one can tail. But he looks very well, and has good figure ...

TEE AJJTUMN MANCEVVBEB

... one aolid parallelogram on the Queen’* Parade, waiting for the word to march, were eight worth going to eee. The Dake of Cambridge waa present when the encampment was formed, and it h&a been decided that all enppliea for the troops shall be sent rail, ...

THE DARTMOUTH CHRONICLE AND BRDCHAM ADVERTISER

... They ware not daunted, and were pulling themselves together for another —and what seemed bootless effort, when the Duke of Cambridge, who chief umpire was the top the hill, threw down his MUm, declared the contest to over for the day, and the position ...

A FRENCH SUICIDE

... just been received in Paris. It ia from the department of the Heranlt. Dr. Gbatwicm, the late Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, haa by hia will, bequeathed legacy of 46,000 to the college. The bequest ia entirely nnoonditional, and the governing body ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... identification in connection with the trial which is now absorbing the attention of the public. Paris correspondent says that the Duke d’Aumala oaUed on M. Thiers, and asked to released from the engagement entered into tne . commencement of the session, not ...

DARTMOUTH MARKET AND TOLLS

... the Commercial Department sound EngUMi Education U given; and the such enable the boy* rf the Schooltoiwestto Oxford and Cambridge Local and Middle-Class Examinations. The Principles of Navigation are also taught to those intended for sea-faring life. ...