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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... ; Mr. J. E. Norman, 4s. Mrs. T. M. Snow, Bs.; Mr. J. H. Buller, 45.; Mr. W. Cuthbertson, 45.; Mr. W. H. Gamlin, j 45.; Rev. W. Johnson, 45.; Mrs. J. T. Tucker, 4s. Rev. H. Moore, 4s. ; Mr. W. G. Rogers, 45.; the Executors of , the late Mr. ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... Hobhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Wreford and Miss Pope, Mr. and Miss Cordwent, Mr. and Miss Norris, Mr. and Miss Ward, Mr. and Miss Lee, Miss Squeer and Miss Morris, Mr. and ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... present. The following ladies presided at the tea tables : Miss Fry, Miss Fox, Mrs. E. T. Fulford, Mrs. White, Mrs. J ffery, Miss Underbill, Mrs. Roache, Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Havill, Miss Tancock, Mrs. T. Fulford, Mrs. Gregory. ...

CITY QUARTER SESSIONS

... Hon. M. Rolle, Sir J. T. B. Duckworth, Sir J. Kennaway, Sir J. Duntze, Sir H. R. F. Davie, Sir M. Lopes, Sir L. Palk, Sir B. O. Wrey, Sir J. Bowring, D. B. Davey, Esq., J. W. Sillifant, Esq., S. C. Hamlyn, Esq. ...

WANTED, at the York Hotel, Sidruoutb, a steady, respectable Man, as OSTLER.—AppIy !il>oTe. , in a Gentleman's ..

... e to teach elementary Latin, French ami MathmU\in= «'ood writing, and will have care of boarders out *S bours.-Address Rev. J. H. P. Bennett, GramntSooLx^ LADY wishes to hear of a Situation as HOUSE and PARLOUR-MAID in small family f Youn Ghlleaving ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... father's house, and at tea time on the day in quest prisoner came to the house for jug of water. bad the water, a„d the boots were missed after he had left -Mrs. Rowe, pawnbroker, said young man brought the boots to her shop, and she lent Is. them. She ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... th„ ~d after • held, and » a BarCand there were on the 'so ?- ' tue Exeter, J. W. Keunawav so P Savile ' T - , Esq,! - C?*' f? yn *» aon » Esq., F. Waberley Esq., . p »or , i. Davis, Esq., Captain Hockin, R.N., an d e eI >aring-Could, J. 0 wer ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... and Miss Barrett, Miss Creed, Mr. Carlile, Mr. G. Somerset, Mr., Mrs. and Miss Hole (Bovey). Miss Paul, Mr. A. Percy, Mr. Jarvis, Mr. J. icary, Mr. W. Vicary, the Misses Vicary (2), Mrs. Lane, Mrs. Divett, ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... Mrs. J. Southcomb, Mrs. Pidsley, Miss Bailey, Mr. R. Barnes, Miss Barnes, Mr. H. Woollcombe, Mr. B. Wooll- combe, Mr. W. Woollcombe, Mr. and Miss Follett, Capt. Crabbe, Mr. Pethebridge, Mr. and Miss Smith, Miss ...

R. S. BEVAN FOX informs his Friends that N he will be ABSENT from HOME until Wednes- day, the 20th

... The CAMPANOLOGIAN BAND will be assisted by the following AMATEURS VocaLists: INSTRUNENTALISTS : Miss J. (Pianist) Miss L. Cortn (Soprano) Miss MARDON Miss A. (Contralto) Mr. W. MARDON r. E. HOARE (Tenore) MUSICAL READING by Mr. F. THOMAS. ...

GENERAL NEWS

... are also 10 building. Of 4 floating batteries are not completed for sea. j,. now supposed that Sheward, the Norwich publican, retract his confession of wife murder. The missing ijj Was about 60 years of age, but the remains discovered were those of a ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... Downall. The Mayor of the borough, J. G.lMaxwtll, Esq., the Archdeacon and his family, and some invited inhabitants, were present, together with the master, matron, and schoolmistress (Mr. Northcott, Mrs. Quickc, and Miss Webber). large Christinas Tree had ...