In holy ordere, A ril 27, at 12.30, Exeter J. Hine, Churechtanton, farmer, May 4 at 11, Exeter S. Vincent, Churchstanton, miller, May 4. at 11, Exeter M. Bradbury, Wileden, tailor, May 2, at 11,1, Leede G. MNully, Liverpool, poultry
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MISCELLANEOUS. WRITEI{ALL9 MAY 22-..The King has been pleased to tli irka ettr patent to be passed under the Great Sea], con of stittiting and appointing the Earl of Lichfield to be his of 3lajesY's Postnmaster.Genfa.-ovlerite teal This day, Wednesday,
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heaven if he heard of any place further west." Thb Emperor of China on Farming.- At a meeting of the Churchstanton (Devon) Agricultural Association, Captain Jones stated that the Emperor of China had written a work on farming. The grand
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at Taunton on -Saturday, it was decided to bring forward in the Conser- vative interest Mr. Charles Isaac Elton, of Churchstanton Court, near Chard, in the event of a vacancy occurring, it being now generally understood that Mr. Bissitt, M.P.,
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manufacturer of hosiery. -J. BL WUkinson, Bristol, wharfinger. - A Jones, Pontlan- fraith, mUler.- J. Brooks, Swansea, baker.- S. Vincent, Churchstanton, mUler.- M Bradbury, Uiladen, tailor. - E. Burghardt, Manchester, merchant PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED.- J. Wood and J. S. Whitaker, HaUfax,
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