of the order is 110,350, averaging 12,261 annually. FATAL ACCIDENT THRlOUGH5 INCAUTIOUSLY CARIRY. ING A GUN.-Mr. Henry Edward Mumford, Peyton Hall, Alanuden, near Bishop Stortford, left his father's resi- dence on Wednesday, shortly after breakfast, with the intention of shooting
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20 lbs., 200 roots to the rod. Best two acres of other kinds of turnips, U, Mr. Robt. Rand, Peyton Hall 19 tons, 17 cwt.. 0 qrs, 16 lbs., 202 roots to the rod. Best mere of kohl rabi. 11
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late of Dallinghoo, second daughter of Mr. James Sawyer, aen., Fir Tree Farm, Tuustall. On the 9th iust., at Peyton Hall, Ramsholt, aged 70, Sarah, relict of Mr. Wm. Last. On the llth iust., at Farnham, in his 80th year,
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W J W Poley, Esqrs. Tr.Ksr ass -James Baker, of Boxford, labourer, was chaigod by Mr. Philip Hills of Peyton Hall, Boxford with trespassing on his land in search of game on July 26th. Ihe defendant being an old offender,
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Hadleigh show not worthy of a prize. Accident.- On Saturday, the 18th inst., a sad acci- dent occurred at Peyton Hall, Hadleigh, in the occupa- tion of Mr. Wm. Kersey, of Masons-bridge, Raydon. lt appears that horse-power was being used
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