event, on a spit which measured twenty-five feet long, and is still preserved in Old Shute House. Ford Abbey, near Thorncombe, in Dorset, is certainly the central object in Mr. Pulman's charming landscape. Founded in the twelfth century by Monks
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Cousilies of SO0NfRSET sand DORSET, And lbi the parishes of Cricket St. Thomas.N Wintham., Wayinrd, Cudworth. Cbaffcombe, Obillingtos, Crewkerne, .Hawkehnech,. Thorncombe, Broeedwidsor, and Wooto FizAle cotinn in all about S,682 acres, exiending from the Romie or Cricket St. Thomas portion
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and S. Seccombe. Tavistock and Bnde, tailors. But Be 22 J. Taylor, Lydeard St. Laurence, dealer. wit 2l R. Chaffey. Thorncombe, clothier.En I- 22 J. Risdon, Exeter, bookseller. o og -22 J. H. Fisher, Exeter, carver and gilder. Poll -
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Radford, Devon. i- Col. C. A. MACALISTERt, Axminster, Devon. .s THOMAS HEATHOOCK, REsq., Sidmiouth, Devon. s- Cot. SHAGGR, Sadborow Ilouse, Thorncombe, near Chard. CHRISTOPHER S. FLOOD, REsq., Honiton, Devon. is WILLIAM HAGGETT RICHARDS, Esq., Leacombe House,0 Axmsinster. Devon. eHARRY B.
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Maor of Cha~rd, Soemrtet. VEI)IWARI) GA&l), Fog.. Exeter. JAMlES CARRALL IViLCCOCKS. Fog., Exeter. JOlSEPtH SAYRTL.,Fr. Exeter. MrI. BENJAMIN CIiAFFEtY, Maudlin, Thorncombe, near I Choard. Mr. TORN Th'rlllRLTriGpl, 'Merchant, Axminster, hDeven. Air. JOH N TON1.S, Merchant, Chard, Somersat. Mr, WITLLAM CtUlh1l?
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