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Launceston Weekly News, and Cornwall & Devon Advertiser Cornwall, England14 Oct 1865 The charge, No. 6shot, entered his rightlweast,passhvg through the lung and principal vessels, and lodging In his buck, where the shot could felt under the unbroken skin. Death was almost instantaneous. On Monday evening Mr. Jamea plaUW.of the .Royal O View article |
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The Cornish Telegraph Cornwall, England19 Feb 1891 the only, son Mrs. Campbell, of Lodge, who was the owner much of the property aroand, including Ardleigh House, and, as the future laird, was regarded with some respect Elizabeth, in spite of his lankiness and rod nair. *f Are the ladies at home gasped View article |
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Cornish Times Cornwall, England18 May 1889 Audit rente, due at lady-day U*t to Mr. Colline. of Newton Fern re, was held Qoldiog*g Hotel, CaUiogton, Wednesday, when reduction 15 per cent, was made off all rents. Great gratiflcttion was exi>ros9*d at this repeated liberality of Mr. Collins. Latuict«t4»n; View article |
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Cornish Times Cornwall, England23 Jun 1877 Pr.YMonTH. —The Mr. John Whipple, Plymouth, the uaiumuced. within few days attainimt his 77th year. KXAMIXATIOS.—It may interest many ol our St. D •miinch rradera t« know that Mr. iiateman, late i»f the NHlional School theie, and now ma'-t-r ol tha C View article |
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The Cornish Telegraph Cornwall, England30 Sep 1886 A man Joseph Tamer his paramour and then shot himself Bristol. dead and the woman is critical condition. About three o’clock on Thursday afternoon, whilst Mr. .1. Grills, St, Dominiok, was wheat with steam thrashing raachmo for .Mr. J *. of Blarrick Farm View article |
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Lake's Falmouth Packet and Cornwall Advertiser Cornwall, England28 Nov 1863 principle, urged by conscientious sense duty, that then made his will, leaving to Sir James Graham absolutely all his real and personal property, worth perhaps Mr. George died in the Rummer of 1863, and his will lias been proved, but Sir James Graham having died View article |
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Lake's Falmouth Packet and Cornwall Advertiser Cornwall, England19 May 1894 supplemented Mr. GoodaU’s exhibition of drawings and Mr. Beadle's military sketches with a collection pictures, several of which are by the late Mr. Herne, the rest having been offered by friends of his to make a fund for the benefit of his widow and children View article |
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Lake's Falmouth Packet and Cornwall Advertiser Cornwall, England30 Jun 1866 ccn-o wastaki ntoDary, to Man- Mr. RJed eDnrs;d for the a« i;neos ; Mr. R. Chester, to Liverpool, and to tho Bench, the Griffiths and Mr. Troherno appeared lor the creditors ; victory in end being gained by tho public. Mr. Bagiev supported the bankrupt View article |
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The Cornish Telegraph Cornwall, England11 Feb 1852 down. cros-cxaramation Mr. Pascoe, who appeared for defendants, complainant admitted that his son and John Lcggoc had stripped and fought battle. Mr. spoke and called a witness, but his clients were each fined 2 including costs. Mr. Roscorla assisted the View article |
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Cornish & Devon Post Cornwall, England21 May 1887 answer to Mr. Laboucbere it was also stated that the Duke’s pay and emoluments would not go on daring the ten days of his absence from his pest. The Under-Secretary for Foreign affairs, although now suswenng a question with notice, could give Mr. W. Eedmond View article |
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Cornubian and Redruth Times Cornwall, England14 Dec 1883 consideration, and therefore, could not be recognised legal deed the Court. Mr. Higgins, and Mr. for the plaintiff ; and Mr. Co«n Hardy, Q.C., and Mr. S. for the defendant. His lordship said that assuming everything in favour of the plaintiff, deeply regretted View article |
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Cornubian and Redruth Times Cornwall, England19 May 1882 TOUCHING LETTER FROM LADY F. CAVENDISH. A deputation from the Dublin Chamber of Commerce and the Belfast Corporation attended a few days ago at the castle to present addresses to the laird Lieutenant. His Excellency » |
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Lake's Falmouth Packet and Cornwall Advertiser Cornwall, England28 Mar 1885 swing for her. Prisoner said he called on his sister to offer her an explanation” before going out Egypt, his passage being paid tlM*re Ca|>tain Finlay, his brother-in-law. If tla* magistrate would allow him his liberty, lie would once on tla* steamer, View article |
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Cornubian and Redruth Times Cornwall, England29 Nov 1889 the House of Commons is Mr. Broadhurst, whoso* health has been greatly benefited by his devDtion to the game. Mr. Balfour, Lord Elcho, and Mr. Anstruther come next to Mr. the excellence of their respective performances, and Mr. Finlay and Sir Herbert View article |
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Cornish & Devon Post Cornwall, England24 Jun 1882 WISE AND OTHERWISE. TITLE FOB THE CIRCUS. The stranger who sat in the ear mat next to Mr. Jonas, theRobbieT asked his friends; “they looked aa sou vinegar till you turn cams,” Dell a bawbee.did they gat free me,” answered the Laird just kittled their loof,’’ man who has made his fortune In very different way ays that had not bean for his dog ha would View article |
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Cornubian and Redruth Times Cornwall, England12 May 1882 found that Mr. Burke had received several stabs near the region of the heart, and that his throat was cut almost completely across. His clothes were much torn, and his hands bore marks suggestive of a fierce and protracted encounter with his assailants View article |
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Royal Cornwall Gazette Cornwall, England3 Apr 1863 entered with his regimeut into the thickest part of the battle of Autican. Many of his comrades fell dead at his side, and he was supposed to be seriously wounded, ths surgeon fearing that some of his ribs were broken. But when the nature of his hurt was View article |
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Cornish Times Cornwall, England8 Jun 1889 rnar-1 Colen.lge, Mr. W. A. Mr Arthur, M.F., Mr. A. H. D. Aclan.l, M. I*., Sir John l*h«-.«r, Mr. I*. A. V. IVmybeare, M.P., Mr. A. Billson, candidate for the Barnstaple Division; Mr. Johnson, late M.P. for Exeter ; and Mr. Arthur ArnoM la»dy Hayter will also View article |
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Cornubian and Redruth Times Cornwall, England14 Dec 1883 England Press Fund has teen held the Royal Hotel, Bristol. The Mavor (Mr. Weston) presi 'ed, and the numerous company included Mr. Wills, M.P., Mr. Wodehonse, M.P., and Mr. Lewis Fry, M.V. Mr. R- 0. Joses recently held inquiry at Cardiff respecting the stranding View article |
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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 |