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Cambridge General Advertiser Cambridgeshire, England11 May 1850 with a lady . who woulp accept the entire devotion of his and heart. The lady's age under :,41, education and mariners of a gentlewomen, sad either a fortune or industry sufficient for her oil: port. N.B. lie is bald, hut will wear a wig if lady wishes View article |
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Cambridge General Advertiser Cambridgeshire, England25 May 1850 Negus must want money. Mr. Graves here said ; Mr. Ward bad alleged in his presence that he knew nothing about it. Mr. I'. Ivatt said, it was not the first time they bad acted without orders, and the rate-payers were getting disgusted. Mr. R. trait did not View article |
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Cambridge Chronicle and Journal Cambridgeshire, England2 Nov 1850 nu,”> what i-uiild In- WliatUi.l .Mr. FilUiWt-a say laird Filawillituti ut liu-ir martuiff ut tlu Hall last yi-ur f Hi- Mid tins : •• laud, you must i-olu.- Is ck I'rotn lioii. (Mr. KfcU4>WKs; //tar, hmr.‘ ) And (Mr. l.iJda. would |. tlmt tin y I*lll*ll- View article |
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Cambridge Chronicle and Journal Cambridgeshire, England11 Oct 1851 Sept. 20. at his residence, Truro, Cornwall, Admiral tanteek, aged 82. 30, aged 62, Mr. Hammond Battylr, farmer. Cold irbor, Filby, ne-.sr Duumow, Essex, late of Unton, Cambs. Sept. 30, at hi* ucr, Dove street, Kiiigadown, Bristol, ti?, Mr. William Tyson View article |
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Cambridge Chronicle and Journal Cambridgeshire, England20 Feb 1858 Scott, Hercules, Esq, and Mrs Scott 100 0 3 Blenkinsopp, Rev ROL Ditto, Thank-offering for unbroken health .. .. Deacon, C, Esq Batten, Mrs Prendergast, Lady Cooper, Mrs lO 0 0 lO 10 0 5 0 0 lO 0 Braikenridge, Esq 100 0 0 Goose, Henry, Esq 10 0 0 Churton View article |
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Cambridge Chronicle and Journal Cambridgeshire, England24 Jul 1852 hour afterwards, Mr. Silk arrived nt home, and pointed out ike fire to witnesa. It then nil in full blase. Mr. Bi)k said that in his way home (aiesed Mr. Reynolds* farm about 12 o'clock ; it was then apparently all safe : then went to his father's, and stopped View article |
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Cambridge Chronicle and Journal Cambridgeshire, England11 Dec 1852 for the last ten years. Mr. Townsend, with the permission of the Chairman, would bet Mr. Gunnell that never saw the turnip in his life. It was a new thing. Mr. Gunnell hoped, then, that Mr. Townsend would give it name next year. Mr. Townsend replied that View article |
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Cambridge Chronicle and Journal Cambridgeshire, England5 Nov 1853 (by the Ilev. W. F. NVitts), .Mr. John Francis Lee, of Tuubruljfe Well*, to Aon Ltnpoon, of s?t. Giles’s. Nov. .1. »t Cbrwt-cburch, (by the Rev. J. H. Titcomb), Mr. William Raker, erccer. Fitrroy street, to Jane Harriet, of Mr. William .Sexton, farmer, Walden View article |
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Cambridge Chronicle and Journal Cambridgeshire, England24 Jul 1852 get the 100’., but will hold our tongues.” Mr. WoßLlkdge and Mr. Wells appeared for the prosecution ; and Mr. TO7.KR aa counsel for the prisoner.—At the close the case the jury returned verdict of whereupon Mr. Baron Parke sentenced him to be transported View article |
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Cambridge Independent Press Cambridgeshire, England15 Apr 1854 at the meeting. South Lynn Overseers. —Mr. John Laird and Mr. Holttum have been appointed overseers for the ensuing year, for the parish of South Lynn: the former reappointment ; the latter takes the place of Mr. Whittingh.im, who resigns the Board of View article |
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Cambridge Chronicle and Journal Cambridgeshire, England8 Nov 1851 being Uiat Mr. Baltloy did not again offer himself, and Mr. George t .ay was elected in his stead.—.ffwry Post. , _ . . Fire at Wichhambrook.—On the evening of Sunday last another conffagmtion broke out on farming premises near these of Mr. John Hinds View article |
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Cambridge Independent Press Cambridgeshire, England8 Mar 1856 or Middle Ward ; and F. H. Westwood and Richard Laird for the third, or South Ward Mart Assembly.—This ball was held at the Town-hall, on Thursday evening week, which was attended by about 120 ladies and gentlemen of the most respectalle families in View article |
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Cambridge Independent Press Cambridgeshire, England15 Nov 1851 deputation of ladies, at whose head were Mrs. J. B. Smith and Mrs. Mary Howitt, with an address signed upwirds of female sympathisers in the metropolis. Mr. O'Connor, too, ascended the platform a few minutes before the arrival of M. Kossuth, and to his evident View article |
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Cambridge Chronicle and Journal Cambridgeshire, England14 Dec 1850 Kitzwilliam and ladies Kitxwillmm (3), the Karl and Countess Spencer, the Com item of Kerry and the lion. C. (tore, Kordde Alauh-y, laird Kitsgerold, Sidney Oshurne. iseount and Vtcouiit.-s* faiti. Id, Mr. and Mrs. Moritr and the Mias** Morur, Mr. and .Mi** View article |
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Cambridge Independent Press Cambridgeshire, England21 Feb 1857 whip aa punishment for his caper*. Mr. Bell proceeded to his bat it gradually became evident that though bad escaped bodily injury more serious results had followed. Dr. Bond and Mr. Carter were auaasnoned in aid. and it was that Mr. Bell had sustained a View article |
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Cambridge Chronicle and Journal Cambridgeshire, England15 Jun 1850 appearing their behalf, the Committee, after shortly examining Mr. Cooper (the Town-Clerk l , declared tlie prenmbb proved. The Mayor, Aldernou Brown and Kkin, Mr. Beaba. Mr. Balls, Mr. Adcock, Mr. Henry Marshall, and several other g* nth-men were in attendance View article |
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Cambridge Chronicle and Journal Cambridgeshire, England7 Sep 1850 Minister (taken freely.) 4ii j laird Caledon's Aaron South (taken) AMS) - Mr. lalev sold H.lpl, Burns (taken•. fHIESDAY. Great Stares. to Captain llervev'« Slroogbow (taken) •» * Mr. Ikiwsoo's Mark Mr. Memon's Cnatle Mr. Wolf, I'owt-teuipoae it ) •*-’ Lord Stanley'* View article |
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Cambridge Independent Press Cambridgeshire, England30 Oct 1858 .. D. Hughes 1 Mr Craven's Yaller Gal, Tib .. .. French 2 Mr Dawson's Mrs Stowe, yrs, .. .. Bullock 3 11 ran. Won by a head. Selling Handicap Sweepstakes of 15 Sovseach; the winnarto be sold for sovs, if demanded. Mr Jackson's Laird o' the Dale, yrs View article |
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Cambridge Independent Press Cambridgeshire, England19 Apr 1856 this town, and many ladies and gentlemen from the surroundiug neighbourhood, the on Tuesday evening last, on which occasion the following distinguished artistes were engaged : Miss Poole, Miss Augusta Manning, Mr. Frank Bodda, and Mr Henry Klagrnve, with View article |
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Cambridge Independent Press Cambridgeshire, England25 Jan 1851 Grecian. 12 1 aij*t Mr. Treen's Kh *«os. in d a nfll .. 1 .. Mr. Pedler** -ssirk, take 2 ! » to 1. .. I .. Mr. Meikfatu's The Indian, take 3l» to 1. .. Mr. Haricot, taken. .. 1 .. L.»rd Chesteruel-l's Lady Kvel»n. taken freely. 3').. I .. laird Ktflintou's Kuiebt View article |