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Cornish & Devon Post Cornwall, England19 Oct 1889 MR. CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN. Addressing his constituents at Stirling Monday night, Mr. Campbell-Bannerman, M.P., deroted bis attention almost entirely Ireland and criticism of Lord Uartington’s recent speech. Lilierals, said, were blamed for being silent on View article |
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Cornubian and Redruth Times Cornwall, England17 Apr 1891 (iiayo »> j Chronicle) that Mr. Quinton, Colonel Skene, Mr. D«.W. O. Gbaci de«cribeB Mr. W. W. Read j d t Lieutenant Simpson, Mr. Cossinfl, and “one of the great cricketers of the age.” v ille, who fell into the hands of the rebels Mr. Rai.i , ii of Rawdon View article |
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Cornish & Devon Post Cornwall, England1 Dec 1894 ACCIDENT TO MR. WHYMPER A singular accident happened at Birkenhead on Monday night to Mr. Edward Whymper, F.R.G.S. Mr. Whymper was engaged to deliver a lecture at the music-hall on his mountaineering experience, and when ascending the somewhat steep staircase View article |
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Cornish & Devon Post Cornwall, England15 Nov 1879 bodies that were anxious to have such help. The health of the Sheriffs having been proposed Mr. Cross, and responded to Mr. Sheriff Woolloton, and that of the Lady Mayoress by Lord Salisbury, and responded by the Lord Mayor, the company separated. Owlnfc View article |
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Cornubian and Redruth Times Cornwall, England8 Sep 1871 otlier m.irnhi'', man nunicsl I’ainhatu, muucmigdown stairs in the mornuig, his break fast prepared, butmi about. 11. nIM-neil lh« urea «lo |
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Lake's Falmouth Packet and Cornwall Advertiser Cornwall, England26 Mar 1864 Company. InatrfMjralrd bg Charter and Special Acte nV—His Grace the Hake of ROXItL lUillE, K.T Vlilß-PKtteJDKNT*. H(« Grace the Luka of TIIKIII.AND. The Most Noble the of ABKRCOKN K.G . The Muu JOHN LAIRD MAIK LAWKLNOE, Q.C.B. K 5.1., Viceroy ot India. DIRECTORS View article |
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Royal Cornwall Gazette Cornwall, England3 Jun 1859 lowing places : Mr. Williams's Bear Inn, Truro. Mr. Doble's, Trefusis, Mylor. . Mr. Stevens's, Horse and Jockey Inn, Helston. Mr. C. Cardell's, Bosence, St. Erth. 1 Mr. Truseott's, grocer, Tresillian. Mr. Doble's, Nansough, Ladock. Mr. Lanyon's, Hawkins View article |
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Royal Cornwall Gazette Cornwall, England1 Aug 1874 in the occupation 0? Mrs. Lambert, Pydar Street. For particular, apply to Mrs. Furniss, ' Church Lane. Tmro. T 0 BE LET, ?? immediate possession, a HOUSE, SHOP, T V STORES, situate in Old Bridge-street, late in tbe occupation of Mr. Burridge.— Apply to View article |
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Royal Cornwall Gazette Cornwall, England11 Mar 1859 above address desires to express his sincere acknowledgments to his friends and the public generally, for the kind support they have afforded him. He has great pleasure and confidence in recommending to them his successor, Mr .J. Jewell, who, he feels assured View article |
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West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser Cornwall, England20 Aug 1874 for Lu-eral principles. Bet Mr. Disraeli had bod triumphs his day ; and it was splendid triumph hen be told the people of Ediubnrgh that bad educated his party. But there was one in his party whom had not educated. But his triumph was greater when the View article |
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Cornubian and Redruth Times Cornwall, England19 May 1871 iie |
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Launceston Weekly News, and Cornwall & Devon Advertiser Cornwall, England24 Mar 1877 was Mr. Wynne’s own interest to influence Edith in his favour. “Or her mother?” Mr. Wynne suggested again, , shrinking, on nearer view of it, from the self-imposed task. “ Yes, Mrs. Wynne would better still, provided can gam her to our side.” Mr. Wynne View article |
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The Cornish Telegraph Cornwall, England4 May 1864 THE NEW MUSEUM. Mr, Charles Fox succeeded Mayor of Penzance on Wednesday last in his possession of the rude mound of stones from which his worship, Mr. Fox, and Mr. Grice severally addressed large as.embloge, and spoke as follows Ladies and gentlemen,—You View article |
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Royal Cornwall Gazette Cornwall, England12 Mar 1886 Far be it from Donald to strike the laird, unless he struck him again. He had broken the spell laid on his cow, and tbe laird had avenged the hurt to the lady ; though he was grieved to see the laird with a lady who was a witch. Let bygones be bygones View article |
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The Cornish Telegraph Cornwall, England28 Dec 1893 week, is the daughter of Mrs- Beach Grant, American lady, who into the wellknown American Grant family, which includes Mr. de Forrest Grant and Mr. Snydans Grant. The family is a decidedly wealthy one, but Mr. Beach Grant left his wife and daughter in somewhat View article |
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Cornubian and Redruth Times Cornwall, England19 Jul 1872 funny in< i lente in dr|ccioig the onmic aide his theme, and among them „„ absurd atorv which heard a'bniraldv told wh- , Scotland. The idea was that Scotch laird had b« pay his reo* t'» the s*(nirs, and and his drank much in the kitchen that they < much View article |
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Lake's Falmouth Packet and Cornwall Advertiser Cornwall, England7 Apr 1894 equestrian on the bay mare. Many other ladies are going out for a ride on this fine September afternoon Mrs. Ponsonby is tho cynosure of a large port T—but Mr. Ponsonby draws on his glove now, and prepares to mount his own big, brown, handsome roadster, u View article |
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The Cornish Telegraph Cornwall, England18 Sep 1867 from their watch chains, pair of ladies' silver shoe-buckles. &8. When Pellew went to sea the old lady his grandmother used often say, • If could bat live to see my Teddy made a captain I would die contented.' the old lady lived long enough to see him kokhred View article |
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Royal Cornwall Gazette Cornwall, England7 Apr 1865 tbe presence of his Royal Highness the Priuce of Wales as chair- man, and includes, amongst others, Lord Gerald Fitzgerald, Lord H. G.Lennox, M.P., Sir John Boiieau.Sir Francis Sand- ford, Mr Bowring, Mr Chester, Mr Cole, CD., and Mr Samuel B^dgrave. View article |
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Launceston Weekly News, and Cornwall & Devon Advertiser Cornwall, England14 Dec 1861 Birkenhead election took place Tuesday. It in the iot«m Mr. Laird, the CoMrvatiye Kie .Liberal Oandidato Mr. Brimey, joo.,«nd^both fto close of the poll were;—Laird, 1,001, Braesey, L 338; inajority for Laird, 323. A “London Gazette Extraordinary was pnUiahed View article |