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MARRIED. Mr. John Curbs, llationer, of to Burnetii Gough-fquare. Mr. Francis Glanville, Catch-French, has had ..

... ith a fortune of 70,000!. DIED. advanced age, the Lord James Mann.rs, the late John Duke of Rutland, and uncle to celebrated Marquis ot Gianby. Cork, Henry Lieut .-Colonel the teg. of infantry, He had gone to Cork, for the purpofe of embarking for Gibraltar, where the rcg. has been fince l 7?3- A few days p: to the Colonel's death, he had been offered 6000I. for the Lieutenant Colonelcy of his ...

Published: Monday 08 November 1790
Newspaper: Reading Mercury
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 187 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: downloaded 

ESTABLISHED IMS. TELEPHONE No. 321. PERFECTION IN : ARTIFICIAL : TEETH MessiT PROCTER 5, Robertson Street, ..

... & Willis, Ltd.). NLESS : EXTRACTIONS. : 2/6. fl Attendance IO a.m. «o m Daily Saturdays IO to 2 p. CYC™ cycles. IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY TRIUMPH, HUMBER, ENFIELD, A.J.S. CLYNO, JAMES, DOUGLAS. PRACTICAL REPAIRS. PETROL. OILS OILS. TYRES. A. WILLARD, H» • 9 Ascent Cycle Motor Depot, 7 & 8, EAST ASCENT, ST. LEONARDS-ON-SEA. WHERE CAM WE GET THE SOYER PAPER BAGS ? We have ...

TO BE SOLD,

... A Fine large Meadow Ground, with plenty of Water for Cattle.'called Grbat-Small Miad, containing, by Eltimation, Forty Acres; being in the Li. berry of Chilwonh, in the Pariih of Great Milton, and the county of Oxford.——For futther Particulars enquire of Mr. John Eldridge, of Abingdon. Beiks. ...

Published: Saturday 17 January 1761
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 49 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: downloaded 

SUNDAY IN VOLUNTEER CAMPS

... SUNDAY VOLUNTEER CAMPS. HASTINGS AND ST. LEONARDS SATURDAY, MAY 1307. Of tho many started Observer, not one has more touched the young men the that opened :• a seek* the way Sunday is spent :» by our Volunteers. We may ...

Flotsam and Jetsam

... Said distinguished citizen of this marine city the other day-and he was a Tory by-theway_What y_What a rumpus they are making about this Royal visit I am sure the Prince had his own wish would not have single flag held out his honour. The practical gentleman was probably right his interpretation of his Royal Highness's desires,but he seemed oblivious of the important fact that it is not the ...