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 ...
... 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 ...
... high, perfectly sound and of great power. may be seen duriug the Assize weck. or particulars apply te the Printer, or at the Bazaar, where ANTED for an extensive Tanner Ww y in Ire- laud, a MAN of character and ability » capable of Superintending the operative part Would unde of the business, aud who Leat rtake in particular, her. to. manufacture a prime article A liberal salary will be given, ...
... Ve A racing. •BY TELEGRAPH.) BERBY MEETING. S REE HANDICAP. One mil 1 2; ~ 8 -~ Earl -V Hope, 1; The l) ''W.l ' lspi - n - - Also ran: Toysho] VJ° to 12 The Spy ii.. 10 to . t ■» Mo ...
... Evidence by a Sister of the Deceased TORQUAY WITNESS Tells of Finding Epitome of a Will The trial of Major Armstrong, charged with the 'murder of bis wife administration of arseni ...
... CROWN COURT. . v BEFORE MR. BARON MAULE, fL Baron Maule took his seat at half past 12 o'Clock. 75, ourt was immediately opened in the usual form. ig magistrates answered to ...
... daughter of William Matthews, Esq., of Regent's Park, Heav ...
... treet, Grosvenor square, Jane, relict of the late Sir Humphry Davy, Bart., and sole issue ofthe late Charles Ker r , Esq., of the Island of Antigua. Faroues.* May 18, suddenly, in London, Henry Fargues, Esq., of Zora Cottage, Lee, near Ilfracombe, in the 45th year of his age. Glanvile.*May 20, at Wedmore, Somerset, deeply regretted, John Glanvile, Esq., in his 72nd year. Harding.*May 22, at No ...
... )|, «lght Kp' Edward Clarke K - t, and - Macnamara, M.P., id has ?el th fc2 for eter » tsJ Company with , J) ...
... daughter. July 12, at Southernhay, the lady of R. Arscott, Esq., of a son, July 14. at Tiverton, the ...
... in the Weekly issue, and in Scstwday's Deily Telegram. lg. 2t— ...
... 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 ...
... *** Orders and Advertisements are received by Mr. MARKES, at the Post Office, by whom the Plymouth Department of this Paper is conducted. The Late Plymouth Bank.—On Thursday last, pursuant n ...