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RESTOKATION OF JACOBSTOW OHUECH.]«

... Jacobstow church was reopened on Wednesday week I by the Bishop of Truro. The church which is dedicated I to St. James has an interesting history. Before the Conquest, the neighbourhood of Jacobstow may have been densely populated, for barrows and earthworks of the Britons are numerous along the coast. Davies Gilbert' citing Hals, says that when Domesday Book was compiled, 1085-6, Jacobstow ...

SUMMARY OF NEWS

... More fighting is shortly expected in Burmah. The Liberals will not contest the City of London. There was maiden Quarter Session at Salisbury. H.R H Princess Beatrice has attained her ...

The Funeral of Mrs. Latimer

... Ga Baturday the remains the late Mrs. Latimer, the widow of Mr Thomas Latimer, j.p,were laid in the family vault iv tne Old Cemetery beside those of her late hnsband. She ...

Published: Monday 04 July 1892
Newspaper: Western Times
County: Devon, England
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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS- BISHOP—At Trerullc-vilias, Uedruth, Nov. 20, the wife of Capt. W. Bishop, of a ..

... Norway, St. Ives, Nov. 14. the wife of Mr. William Bryant, of a daughter. BURGESS— At 11, High-street, Penzance, Nov. 19, the wife of Mr. W. Burgess, Tenby, South Wales, of a son. COLLI VJSR— At Fair-street. St. Columb, Nov. 28, the wife of Howard Colliver, of a son. EDDY— At Virgin-street, St Ives, Nov. 14, the wife of Mr. J. W. Eddy, of a son. FADLL- At Troon. Nov. 23. the wife of Mr. Henry ...

Published: Thursday 30 November 1899
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
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| LOCAL GOSSIP. I

... Apropos of tlie recent visit of Princess Henry of Battenberg to Cornwall and Devon, is the announcement that Prince Louis of Battenberg, her son, is destined for a naval career. He is to be entered on the Britannia at Dartmouth, and make the navy his profession. ?? The Earl and Countess of St. Germans left Port Eliot on Monday for 13, Grosvenor- gardens, London. ?? SirE. Durning-Lawrence, M.P. ...

The Late Hector of Sheviock-

... The funeral of the Rev. H. C. Glanville at Sheviock on Monday showed how deeply the deceased rector will be missed, and the love in which he was held. Everything was simplicity^ in accordance with the character ofthe deceased As the coffin of plain oak, with heavy bra% mountings, was borne to the chancel by the servants and parishioners, the choir sang Jesus lives, no ?? now. The first ...

Funeral at Tavistock

... The funeral cf the late Mr. J. S. Skinner,! formerly of Downhouse Farm, Tavistock, took place on Saturday, and was largely attended,. the deceased having been universally respect ...

Published: Monday 05 February 1906
Newspaper: Western Times
County: Devon, England
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COUNTY BALL AT St. A

... USTELL. The county ball held the Publb Room-, St. Austell, on Thursday night, wa: complete success. The rooms, which wen fceautifully illuminated electric light twere decorated with excellent taste, fche sight which met the guests as they entere ...

OUR LONDON LETTER

... Tuesday Morning. DRUCE GRAVE OPENING. -—'There was a great crowd in the precincts of the Druce grave Monday morning; but it was principally of police, pressmen, and photographers. T ...

Published: Tuesday 31 December 1907
Newspaper: Gloucester Citizen
County: Gloucestershire, England
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FORCED TO LEAVE WORK

... CHAS. FOHDE'S BILE BEANS CURE INDIGESTION AND WEAKNESS. About two years ago, said Mr. David Mcintosh, Alexander Street, Dundee, a Dundee Courier reporter. I was afflicted with ...

Published: Thursday 27 August 1908
Newspaper: Cornishman
County: Cornwall, England
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