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THE WEST SUSSEX JOURNAL

... promoted for distinguished service in New Kid; Captain Henry B. Phdhmore. Charles Frederick Hotham, Acting Lieutenant Fredonck John Eastber, Mr. Duncan Hi ston, M.D. U ntvum geon ; Mr. Frank Elrington Hudson, Mr CeeilGeorg. Foliambo, Mr. Sidney Augustus Hamilton ...

PLACE PARK, POLKINQTON, SUSSEX. I LET, from Michaelma*. 1866. PLACE FARM. 1. Folkinirton, Sussex. Distance two ..

... door lies Grattan, and again, on theotberside, WUbenorce, and a name detested his own the enemies of England- i Castlercagh. Over his head towers the monument of Lord Chatham, where, Lord Macaulay says, “with eagle eye and outstretched arm, the Great ...

CONBTABtILARV,

... noticed the Her. W. Ho *k, of Chichcsaicr, who both read anti nine; olio many other cVrermon. wh-i»e namea coul not Mr. and Mr. Grattan Coeke. who far-iur-d Iht committee with aol », oboe, and c.-roic ; the latter being ♦ nlb’iaiaalically encored. Mips Nichola ...

FETERSFIELD

... nightingale was heard about the on Wednesday evening, and tbe cock > proclaimed its appearance same day. A Prolific Duck.— Mr. John Blackman, master tailor, of Compton (in this postal district) has duck, n. colour brown, aed two years oid,(the. productive ...

THE 'WEST SUSSEX JOURNAL. CHICHESTER

... band, in uniform. A »eiy appropriate addreaa wa delieered the R»e. A. Cornwall. After the eernoon, the member* again fell in arm marched E*«ehourne. their return, a moat excellent dinner waa laid out by Mr. Stoner, of the Spread Ragle, the tib'.e* being ...

THE WEST SUSSEX JOURNAL

... and that Mr. John Scott, formerly Lieutenant-Governor of Natal, is to succeed Mr. Rawaon the Bahamas. —The Fenian ‘‘senators are said to bolding a secret conclave at Buffalo. The object the meeting was unknown, and the doors were guarded armed sentinels ...

Tuesday, Nov. TO, gntdiignicc. A monument to the memory of the late Sir Charlee Napier. | which fills one of

... Memphis. The Go.ernor and other Bad.»U Arkansas being dread of their tires, some tune ago stand arm,, with which .hey intended to arm their adheieuts. These arms were purchased somewhere the seaboard, and taken fa. as Memphis their -•> Here it was necessary ...

s.LONDON BRIDGE. i'-; •••-- .I _• f ! 'iMl /..uu- I- • I. i.. J.'l In' W. HARDHAM. “ ‘'rnV Er

... not ask the witness anv questions • net Uier did Steel Earl. —Police-constable John Crow , ofti ‘•>,st Sussex Constabulary, deposed to haring 1 Hayward to Mr. Hardwick (arm oil the occasion in question, and he torroboraied « Vtateraents. Henry Tavler, ...

THE WEST SUSSEX JOURNAX/

... gelatines ..q (: Noyean Kongo, maltster, Dy „ * tter was found by Mr. Gelees rin. Creme a e v e nu-0. Genoese Glace, | the of Cardigan. on Tuesday Creme lUUettna, Gros .. un der the outer door ot no’, -f , ?s*» Although » Th'vS SlheSnJwelah.nnd She tcvne.atmu ...

Class B. £l lh«. for biiet gander and two gee»e hatched in 1871, Mr. J. V. Knkht. for the second

... ing'.X R Gold. (Pulborongh), John (BatllehuraU Wright (Horaham); also the following members of the committee John Borall, W. Hjmmnml. H- Mo.se, H, Challen (Hardham), dam-re Ch.llen (firing tong George P.nt-dd (WltgenhoUX John Melleral. ( Vi.l-rengh Green) ...