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Launceston Weekly News, and Cornwall & Devon Advertiser Cornwall, England28 Dec 1861 Prince of Wales, centre; hi* right was the is left, the deceased Saxe-Cohurg and Gotha , follows, „ fghness. —Mr. Loblehi and Mr. less!—Mr. Charles Kobortson ami Brcbncr, Mr. Tait, Mr. Mr. Toward. Ir Meyer, Gentleman Rider, his late Royal Highness; jmmlssloner View article |
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The Cornish Telegraph Cornwall, England8 Dec 1887 yourselves perceive that when his lordship snakes his head there is nothing in it.** One day at the beginning of his legal career Judge tried to crush him, Curran bad remarked in reply to his adversary that had consulted all his law-books, but could find View article |
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Cornish & Devon Post Cornwall, England22 Nov 1879 successful as to get possession one tail his coat. thought he would thereby able to catch the culprit the next morning in form ; but what was his surprise when the whole form came in minus one tail 1 The late Mr. Butt’s ready wit often stood him in good View article |
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Royal Cornwall Gazette Cornwall, England3 Jan 1824 singularly retired habit* of Mr. Francis Tyrrel, the stranger guest at the original hostelrie of Mrs. Meg Dods, an invita- tion was sent to him in the names of tbe whole party to faror them with his company on an early day. During his visit he had an oppor- View article |
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Cornish & Devon Post Cornwall, England18 Sep 1891 ChnnicU which makes a silly attack on Mr. Morlev uses his position Parliament to net into office, and would use office to advance his political opinions and secure stipend.” Mr. does not mean thiTto diaparaca Mr. Morloy. “It is the common tliing—on], View article |
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Royal Cornwall Gazette Cornwall, England23 Jun 1882 wretahed old oow had 'em all ! There is a man in the West who haa moved so often that whenever a oovered waggon comes near his house, his chickens all march up and fall on their backs, aad cross their lege, ready t . ba tied and oarried to the next stopping View article |
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Royal Cornwall Gazette Cornwall, England20 Sep 1861 so high above his kindred should be laid in the dust without a word of farewell over his grave, especially when his reign was of a peacable and not predatory character. Un— ke some of his contemporary monarchs, his rule was so mild that his subjects not View article |
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Lake's Falmouth Packet and Cornwall Advertiser Cornwall, England21 Jan 1865 and declared the object of his colleagues and himself to be, secure for every man one day in seven to with he liked, every man being requested, however, to keep his hands off his neighbour's possession and enjoyment of it. Mr. J. Baxter Langley, M.E.C View article |
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Royal Cornwall Gazette Cornwall, England17 Sep 1858 presumptuous, I beg to lie most kindly remembered to Mrs. Laird and all your family. (Signed) David Livingstone. John Laird, Esq. COLONIAL. INDIA AND CHINA. Foreign Office Telegram. The following telegram, from Mr. Acting Consul General ; Green, was received View article |
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Cornubian and Redruth Times Cornwall, England26 May 1882 Charles Ker, Lady Violet Greville, Lady Baldcy, Lady Montgomery, Sir E. and Lady Harrison, Sir H. and Lady Croft, Sir H. Cooper, General an Mrs. Clark Kennedy, Colonel and Mrs. Holmes Scott, Major and Mrs. llotlum, Captain Wingfield, and Mr. P. Griffith View article |
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Cornubian and Redruth Times Cornwall, England16 Jun 1893 is the tardy admission of Mr. Alfred Russel Wallace into the sacred ranks. In 1858. before Darwin had published a print of the great theory be was compiling, essay by Mr. Wallace, then a comparatively unknown man. forced his band, and compelled biro, View article |
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The Cornish Telegraph Cornwall, England17 May 1883 her. Morris had his own reasons for keeping the nature of his employment unknown to his wife, and moving his bumble home when his wife became intimate with the neighbours and they began to be curious about him, had for some time kept his own counsel without View article |
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Royal Cornwall Gazette Cornwall, England12 Jan 1838 their com- i and Mrs. Gilbert, Mis. Reynolds Mrs. ] ; n, the Misses Staekhonso, Mr. and Mrs. ,• , Mr. and Mrs. H. Willyums, Miss Dmihus, Mrs. 'and Mr. Davies Gilliert, the Dike, Miss Andrew, Miss C’.irdew, Cant. Mrs. and iVssinpham, Mr. Vyvyan Robinson View article |
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Lake's Falmouth Packet and Cornwall Advertiser Cornwall, England20 Feb 1897 each; and many other legaciee. The testatrix’s sisters Lady Seafisld and Lady Buchanan are the residuary legatees. Mrs. Ferrard left per •cool estate valued £12,112. The will, dated June 9. 1888, of Mr. William Heather Medows, of Conholt-park, Wilts, and View article |
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Cornish & Devon Post Cornwall, England17 Sep 1892 dispose of some of his furniture now 2, Connaught Place. That is, if ho really moans to carry out his intention, and fill his house with the extraordinary collection stuffed beasts which Mr. Everard Ripley of Richmond has been shewing in his window during View article |
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Lake's Falmouth Packet and Cornwall Advertiser Cornwall, England14 Mar 1903 Femily, or Hereditary Trustees, by whom the chosen Lady Mary Lygon, who hse jest returned from rtait to Lord end Lady Ampthill in India, has replaced Lady Airlie aa the ladi waiting the Princess of Wales, end Mr Cherles Cost has been succeeded as equerry in View article |
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Royal Cornwall Gazette Cornwall, England29 Oct 1886 queried the laird, in his usual harsh tones. Oh, dinna, je ken! burst out the pour woman. John's deid ! Deid! echoed the laird, in astonishment. When did he dee? •Last nicht, sobbed the widow. Guid preserve us ! said the laird ; and then View article |
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West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser Cornwall, England12 Nov 1874 way that had acted. FUNERAL MR. LAIRD, M.P.-Tbe funeral Mr- Laird took place Tuesday at St. Mary parish church, Birkenhead, and was attended by many thousands of people. Among the mourners, addition to the family, were Mr. John Talietnache. late M.P. View article |
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Royal Cornwall Gazette Cornwall, England18 Oct 1894 Eh, Man ' — Toe Laird of Johnstone, win is a typical bcotchauan of the old school, and who has jiiven the poor people of his neighbourhood leave to help themselves to coal from an open cast on his ar-perty, is tho highland laird of whim a good stery View article |
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Lake's Falmouth Packet and Cornwall Advertiser Cornwall, England27 Aug 1898 Owen, Mr. J. J. Beringer, Mr. Ralph B. Rogers, Mr*. Hearle Cock, Mi** Hearle Cock, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Davies, Mr. W. N. Came. Mr. C. Twite, F.G 8. (Bt. Ague*), Mr. anMrs. Tellum Rev A. Harrifon and Mrs. Harrison, Mr. and View article |