sen., many year" editor a pietor of te Farmers'a o forhsal, London. On 1a5th It., at Old Land, pariah of Anwoth, aged 97, JamesC b alise Milcoy. he spent the early hi. a life as a seaman, in merchant shipsw
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~PUHLIO NOTIZON. Ston c AnyicatfoZ. £. on Allotment. Furthler Osael of nray oe as and when irequired over about 10 inoaf nth rst prcn.being paid dayin %fconttrotiti 1or RelI 1 UDE03flO li P,, 15andon. ChairmAn, cead Oeorgn Maninttozis M.l,.
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con- siderablo variety of forms, respecting a visit which was paid by the venerable Archbishop Usher to Rutherford while at Anwoth. We believe the substance of the storv to be true, though there is much uncertainty regarding the rminuter details;
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Hanoveratreet, Sheffield, by the Rev. J. re3k"y. John "oug' M.D., Lheffield, to Janetf, eldet daughter of Mr. W D'. DOl Anwoth Houce, Rarstaoor. BArnrrOLb.-Oct. 6th, aged 57, John Bardsley, FiS., eg*Vl Stolybiridge. BELL-Oct. 6th, at Bcoabro', aged 64, Mr. John
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will be long remembered in the pa. rYshes of Anwoth and Girthon. Dr. Cooke arrived on Sunday morning by the mail, anti took tip his resi- dence at Cardoness House, in Anwoth. During the dlay, the Rev, Doctor paid a
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