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THE WEST OF ENGLAND CONSERVATIVE AND PLYMOUTH AND DEVONPORT ADVERTISER

... aud share market, yet find that the inquiries for shares in our leading mines continue firm and active. The metal market, ai.d the favourable prospects of the mining interest generally, are important adjuncts in the promotion of that support which capitalists ...

Advertisements & Notices

... the New Londoa Inn. N.D.-Advice to the poor gratis, from Nine to Ten a. m, - O78NDUCTED;X ?? M srsr. DENNIS'w n'd I' C SON,:*ill be BEs-OPENED on MONDAY, fJAN. I 144h, 850.-j-. ?? E 4;b1 LADIES': SEMINARY,; BAMPTON.: RS. and' 'MISS, 7&ABRANT in returning' ...

BIRTHS. On Monday Inst, in Litchdon Terrace, this town, the ladv of Thomas B. Brooke, Esq., of a son. December

... 3rd, at the church of the Holy Trinity, Barnstaple, by the Kev. J. J. Scott, John Wood Ronse, Esq.. inn.! i of Greenwich Hospital, to h Alarm, third daughter of John Beavis Bignell, Esq , M.D., of Barnstaple, Devon. At P.irkham, by the Rev. F. W. Thomas ...

Published: Thursday 03 January 1850
Newspaper: North Devon Journal
County: Devon, England
Type: FamilyNotice | Words: 503 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Advertisements & Notices

... S equal, if nob oupeni~m,to a Y Io o in t ' r s u d Aal o in-th 4 in ae x o ution o h i ee ~ A r o s, b f ~ ' 4 t' n , ' o th , thereby ln`S uri o t e p r h ~ z a e t tf r ~ , d 1 t ~ o h . 4 al es D w arf B lak1 2 II W oe l tu'ty ~ 0 ?? Find'Dw arf Red ...

EXETER EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... W. Wills, C. Dunsterville, W. Discombe, J. Wilson, B. Richards, IF. Tremlett, F.: Edger, T1. Treifry, W. Rewe. W, Spreat, G. Coffin, J. Bisdon, C. Warren, B. F. Thomas, Wr. Husband, C. Brake, -G. Jing, and J. D. Osbtse. The'learned Town Clerk thin read ...

JHarnaflff'

... Lieut. J. F. .Baker, R.N., Coast Guard Station, Port Leon. , . . - December 25, at the Parish Church, Totnes, by the Rev. J. W. fiurrougb, Mr. David Armstrong, to Mids Sarah Hannaford, both of that town. December 28, Mr. Richard Glanville, to Miss Moon ...

ji-iim Committee required. the* cue of Clergymen another rule obtains. Where the Workhouse i» placed under the ..

... great treat to the lovers of music. , The Misses Robinson, from Dublin, have long enjoyed public favor in the sister island and have fully justified their fume the several provincial concerts they have given. Miss Dolby, the most of our contraltos, is still ...

.njliotf

... Baldwin, M.Bm the Misses Baldwin,! Mr. Parrott; the. Misses Parrot, and Mrs. (iamperuowne, and party, Mr. Belfield, Captain and Mrs. (Basse, Henry Sfuddy, Esq., and party, Mr. and Mrs.-Malms, Mrs . Roe) Mr.andtfie-Misses Roe, Mr. and the MisSes (Tor Mr/ X and ...

DOMESTIC

... mother1s4aiialion was .procuiedr. at once konourableqnd ?? ?? THE -LATh QUZER D WAfEn.Thrave Mg dclosed over:the',good Qudeen Adelaide, 'Circumstaices' of1 position &c., may liave AshA'd ai brighter -halo of glory around the names, of our Elizabeths and. Annes: ...

Published: Thursday 03 January 1850
Newspaper: Exeter Flying Post
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 1614 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

PLYMOUTH

... school had been set on foot and supported by the contributions of himself and a J'eio of his own immediate friends, and expressed wish that those did, and also those who did not J'tel the benefit arising from Well directed course of education, would unite ...

THE LOSS OF THE 'CALEB GRIMSHAW.'

... tons of coal, and, I believe, 600 or 700 tons of iron. She carried 427 passengers, including six the cabin; the crew number d oighteen, with four mates, there being also steward and stewardess, the captain, his wife and child, a doctor, and two cooks—iu ...

Published: Thursday 03 January 1850
Newspaper: North Devon Journal
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 3229 | Page: 2 | Tags: none