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Cornish & Devon Post Cornwall, England17 Nov 1906 the country and stopped look at a gipsy camp. Mr. Sankey, standing up in his carriage, sang one of his hymns them. One of those most interested was a little boy, who climbed upon the carriage wheel. When Mr. Sankey had finished, the boy begged that would View article |
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Royal Cornwall Gazette Cornwall, England5 Feb 1903 which has held. Dr. Davidson has shewn that his motives are altogether disinterested, hi* ability sufficient, his judgment sound, his prudence undoubted, and his devotion sincere. The fact that at this time his seemed to be the possible appointment, may View article |
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The Cornish Telegraph Cornwall, England25 Jun 1908 Bib'e Chtislinnism. Mr. I.ark is well known for tlie great work has done ns governor of College. man of the finest character, his influeme lias been a great force for good. His views educational matter* arc most enlightened, ami his practice has justified View article |
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Royal Cornwall Gazette Cornwall, England15 Oct 1908 recommend the passing of the excused list.—Mr. Vivian said would prefer to appear before the magistrates even gaol for six days than go before the committee be badgered. Mr. Passmore replied that never knew of such case Mr. Vivian had referred to. At the last View article |
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Cornish & Devon Post Cornwall, England28 Feb 1903 and Mr. Gladstone, which prohibited any member of the Government holding any directorship at all, the public will be glad. Mr. Balfour is above reproach; he holds no directorship. Mr. Ritchie, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, lately resigned his; and View article |
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Lake's Falmouth Packet and Cornwall Advertiser Cornwall, England14 Feb 1908 was knock tfce door, and the light battle tpraag into his syss. Mr. Baird satsrsd, rone aad grssted him with his most charming sails, extending his hand cordially. 7 Glad to make your acquaintance, Mr. Baird,” said, motioning him into a chair. “Needless View article |
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Royal Cornwall Gazette Cornwall, England25 Jul 1912 contracted. the which your Excellency will find coii.omp dreamt of and I sorry sro Mr. Lloyd hist., for tons British Copper, at able the sincerity of Hi? etep which I ,o .oc.ud, in hi. labour and their staff for breakdowns in there, and view* ami motive* should View article |
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Cornubian and Redruth Times Cornwall, England10 Apr 1903 educate Miss Winter—to make lady of her—and ; I must find her. I knew her mother, Mrs. Quillet, and what desire do for the child only ' matter of justice ! ” 1 He sat down, and, removing his damp gloves, stretdied out his hands to the blaze. “You knew View article |
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The Cornish Telegraph Cornwall, England6 Aug 1908 NEWLYN. Mr. H. Sullirar, txjotmas'.CT Ps-termaritiburg, has been presented cold witch and a-klron- his staff retiring. Mr, Sullivan, native o' No«Jya entered the service It*,., After year;' service secured clerlwhip at Plymouth, end i«o occasioaa he was View article |
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Cornubian and Redruth Times Cornwall, England5 Aug 1905 champaKiie out of her shoe. His brother, sp<'iids his time Coburg witti hie tserinamg cousin, the ex-Grsnd ot Hesss. lUiween Uiwm those two young enjoy mcom© of £300.000, derived chiefly from aud coal mines iu the suuHi. Mr. swinburnc. Mr. Swinburne, is well View article |
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Cornubian and Redruth Times Cornwall, England17 Mar 1906 remarkable. There will very piquant meeting when Mr. Bowles returns to Parliament to find his old Neat tenanted so exact a reproduction of himself. A correspondent writes: A letter which I have been shown one his friends presents a pitiable picture of General View article |
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Cornish & Devon Post Cornwall, England13 Oct 1906 Wharf Ouay. Mr. Haldane will open the hall and new buildings of University College, Reading, October 27th. The death at Donnington. Berkshire, is announced of Mr. John Baxter, who would have been 100 years old November 6fh. Messrs. Uammell. Laird, and Co View article |
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Royal Cornwall Gazette Cornwall, England21 Oct 1909 generation. ' Mr. Carter (Trannack) acknowledged the ' toast on behalf of his family, and Mr. A. E. Ratcliffe (Helston) responded for the Duke Mr. Barnes. Diey had heard much lately (said Mr. Ratcliffe) about View article |
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The Cornish Telegraph Cornwall, England4 May 1904 MIOIIs. helms!. |‘enznll< e. \dv. We lih-ased p, IM.Ie 1 hat Mr. .1 a lilts, .101 l nt>. .-'I; I Mi -l.diiis. .-a .taker •>! the I'.uizaniC |
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Royal Cornwall Gazette Cornwall, England27 Jan 1910 believe that.’* “Wait until tata his hat off.” “ What will that provef ” foal his wife cuts his hair “Why don’t the theatrical oare to have husband and wife aa hero and herotneff “Because they think a man making love to his wife looks too much like for the View article |
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Cornish & Devon Post Cornwall, England19 Sep 1903 class; but presently little boy the foot put up his hand. “Do you know, Johnny ? ” “ Hash ” answered Johnny, confidently. “ In the navy, are you, [friend ? ” inquired a man with mutton - chop whiskers to his neighbour in a ’hua. The sailor nodded. “Well View article |
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The Cornish Telegraph Cornwall, England22 Jun 1911 Winter Villa. Stonchouse. friends were Mr. W. C. Dobson. R.A., and June 12, 1911. _ I Mr. J. C. Hook, RA. had for pupils Mr. Moggs, R.A , Mr. WC. Dobson, R.A., and Mr. J. C. Hook. R.A., with other well-known artists. To quote from an article written a well-known View article |
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Royal Cornwall Gazette Cornwall, England14 May 1908 dav. Mr. R. R. Trebilc.vk pre mtd Greening. Mrs. H. Broad (Falmcnth). Mr. The betterment of mended that a made in the | ara J Tyacke. Miv. J. W. Mr. C. H. tl4s problems had been faced after pet bridge and couple bare placed Kendall (London). Mrs. W. Norton View article |
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Cornubian and Redruth Times Cornwall, England12 Nov 1904 suffering from ‘swelled head,’ result of*his success in English society. Jo not know whether he is entirely u self-made man or not, but his |t«rsuiial appearance is prepossessing. His are good those of most people, and his speech is grammatically correct, is View article |
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Lake's Falmouth Packet and Cornwall Advertiser Cornwall, England30 Mar 1901 XhooMoaof tkoyoya, wktok to to taoMbly, on ntiikhoob, omd oaa fortmiokt Mr. yotfottao laay ioarmoy am obola ta dtopoa of hto yowmol, Oriyinolly ootbiog mow Utam oollooHom of erode illaotnttaoo, Mr. Ualler rrodaollj iotrodoad lata hto drot wordo omd ooataoooo, View article |