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Lake's Falmouth Packet and Cornwall Advertiser Cornwall, England7 Nov 1874 been conferred upon Mr. J. S. Phillpotts, one of the as* sistant masters at Kngbj School. His place at Kugby will be taken by Mr. Leo Warner.— Eclto. A Royal Shooting Party.—His Imperial Highness the Grand Duke Cesarewitch and his Royal Highness the Duke View article |
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Lake's Falmouth Packet and Cornwall Advertiser Cornwall, England18 Sep 1858 most kiadly remembered Mrs. Laird and all your family.—(Signed) David Livinost.'Nß. John Laird, Esq. Perilous Position. A young man from Brentwood named Tyler, a sergeant in the 23rd Fusileers, in India, has written home to his fattier:—“l had a narrow View article |
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Lake's Falmouth Packet and Cornwall Advertiser Cornwall, England27 May 1882 Lord Charles Ker, Lady Violet Greville, Lady Lady Montgomery, Sir E. Lady Harrison, Sir H. sod Lady Croft, Sir H. Cooper, Goners! and Mrs. Clark Kennedy, Colenri and Mrs. Holmes Scott, Major and Mrs. Botham, Captain Wingfield, and Mr. P. Griffith, OH. View article |
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Royal Cornwall Gazette Cornwall, England8 Sep 1892 cavernous tones, I was in mourning ! Mr. E. B. Dickens,son of tbe late Charles Dickens who is MP. for Wilcaunia, New South Wales, was* addressing his constituents recently, and was pre- ceded by a fellow M.P., Mr. Willis, wbo bad indul- ged in a somewhat View article |
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Launceston Weekly News, and Cornwall & Devon Advertiser Cornwall, England18 Sep 1858 beg to moat kindly remembered to Mrs. Laird and all your Davn> Livingstons. John Laird, *l > BBiLotTs Position. young man from Brentwood namad Tyler, sergeant in the 28td Fusi leers, fa India, has written home to his father:—“l had narrow escape few nights View article |
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Lake's Falmouth Packet and Cornwall Advertiser Cornwall, England20 Jun 1885 Utter of introduction on Mr. Lambom, the famoua actor and manager): And brought you my son, who’s break in’ his mother's ’Bit, Mr. Lambom! He insists up tlie City and goin’ on Um* stage—and his father an alderman and ’im in his fatlier’s business, and View article |
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Launceston Weekly News, and Cornwall & Devon Advertiser Cornwall, England12 Oct 1861 a Penny.—One of our lairds, who shall be namele.-*, had occasion lately (says a Scotch contemporary'), in the course of business, to put into the hands of his law-sgent here small sum of money. The writer entered the money in his cash-book, and was proceeding View article |
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Lake's Falmouth Packet and Cornwall Advertiser Cornwall, England13 Aug 1892 I have been, is so washed with rain that it always looks clean. Here ruin is »een where a murder was done by a lady, a thing that most ladies would shun. Fenella by name. Earl of Angus's child, in moment of madness, with passion made wild,killed Kenneth View article |
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Lake's Falmouth Packet and Cornwall Advertiser Cornwall, England24 Nov 1877 Portrcrrrrrro;. Mr. Baotua aacupiad rprrtnnOtra thimtod door of boon hi TrmrHodlra., jotMl* with Mr. nr* Britte, Mr.Pradrrdak Bntta. flfthr Hi(h Ooart, Mr. Jartroo BrjUy, rod hAbrathn »«r urrcrptojod—ltrrd hi moor iniridirnlT rborr. Mr. 800000, it rppnrid View article |
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Cornish Times Cornwall, England6 Oct 1860 frolic, so he to-At his place, and as he obtained the right of first fire, levelled his pistol at his fair antagonist for a time. She did not, however, flinch, and he was forced at last to fire in the air. The turn of the young lady came, and she was fa View article |
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Lake's Falmouth Packet and Cornwall Advertiser Cornwall, England21 Dec 1861 jury. Mr.M.OUamb<*.re,Q.C., Mr Field,and Mr.H. Wiliiami, ipnearad for the petitiunere: Mr. Charles Russell, insifucied Mr. Chappel, of Golden-square, for Lafl> BoDbi* Elizabeth Guibilei, the mother uf tbe nl .'ce.i lanaUc; Sir Hugh Cairns, Q.C., Mr. Karslake View article |
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Royal Cornwall Gazette Cornwall, England27 Feb 1880 places by the widow of Mr. , who died last summer on a new and improved plan. Does the razor take hold wtll P inquired a barber who was shaving a gentleman from the country. Yes, replied the customer, with tears in his eyes, it takes hold first View article |
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Lake's Falmouth Packet and Cornwall Advertiser Cornwall, England3 Mar 1860 course, to fitted with feathering doats. Mr. Laird has adopted his wave-line principles in the form of the hulls of these vessels, and, like other celebrated fast going steamers which have been launched from his yard, all the three Holyhead packets have View article |
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Royal Cornwall Gazette Cornwall, England15 Mar 1861 Earl Granville, t Hon. Frederick Leveson Gower, Mr. Loch, Mr. Jackson, the 1 «rl ii E!ie,mere, &c. The Duchess of Sutherland, the j . UHteb of Argyll, Lady Blantyre, the Marchioness of Kil- J -»ti and Lady Constance Grosvenor were also present at r ** *mnuaty View article |
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Cornubian and Redruth Times Cornwall, England23 Feb 1894 fruit towkr-iiile talk. ._ •* *_ fliic f»onntrv for which Ipss than on® Replying Mr. W. F. I). Smith, Mr. Knalchbull- | P nd , p :lli IS4B. Seeing that ths Hi,ges.-en. and Mr. Benn in the Coaunss the Home CM admn apples arc sold here at prices Secretary View article |
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Cornubian and Redruth Times Cornwall, England11 May 1888 v. Hailiday, which came before Mr. Commissioner Kerr last week. Mr. Halliday, it seemed, had a quarrel with his wife, who employed Mr. Boote, a solicitor, to proceed for a judicial separation on the ground of cruelty. Mr. Bootc took her instructions, and View article |
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Royal Cornwall Gazette Cornwall, England15 Apr 1853 TRAOB and COMMERCE. — A General Court of the Bank of England took place on Tuesday, when Mr. J. G. Hubbard was elected Gover- nor, an.l Mr. T. M. Weguclin Deputy Governor. —The movement for promoting the establishment of tri- bunals of commerce has been View article |
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The Cornish Telegraph Cornwall, England16 Jan 1856 each-Blossom, Gadfly Gnat, and Garland. Mr. Laird is also building 1$ iron mortar-vessels on the same plan the one built his Liverpool yard, and successfuily tested at Portsmouth a few days ago. During the past year Mr. Laird ha* hunched about vessels of an aggregate View article |
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Cornubian and Redruth Times Cornwall, England20 Jul 1894 of Culrois, was not the only Primrose whom Mr. Beveridge has discovered to be connected with Culross. finds Archibald Primrose, laird of Bumbrae. near Kincardine, marrying Margaret, daughter of Blaw, laird of Casllehill (now Dunimarlo), Culross. Again View article |
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Royal Cornwall Gazette Cornwall, England23 Apr 1891 surprised. He keeps me up tvery nigh.. A Scotch laird u_.ee said to his servant John. who had complained of his temptr, I am sure, Jobn, ir is nae suner on thaa ?? off ! Ay, said John; but, laird, it's nae suner off than it's on ?? Ef.hel : View article |