yester- day:- Camborne.-(Wcsley Chapel), J. Rattenbury, R. Roberts, Dr. lVaddy. (Centenary Chapel), Irish Representative, J. H. Norton, J. P. Dunn. Tuckingmill, J. Portrey, J. Randerson. Eedruth.-W. M. Panshon, A. McAulay, W. L. Thornton, Penzance.-W. Jackson, N. Curnock, Dr. Hannah. Mousholo.-F.
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5, Deal Biddlecombe J., nod Dufdn T., Newport, bootmakers,Jan. 7, Newport Bona E., Llasnwonno, bootmaker, Jan. 5, Bristol Carbia E., Tuckingmill, Jan. 5, Redruth Carroll A., Holyhead, victualler, Jan. 8, Llangsfni Cramp E. E., Birrotnshamn, warehouse clock, Jan. 4, Birmingham
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the cable. She is expected y to leave Sheerness early next spring. d There is a portly old woman ati Tuckingmill, Cornwall, who is in her 105th year. Her name is Mrs. Lemin. She was baptized at St, Stithian's Church,
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William Avery and Co., Redditch, needles, pins, and machine; Jacob Berstow and |SODS, Pontefact, filters; Bickford, Smith, and Co., SonsLooteont Tuckingmill, fuses: C. T. Brock and Co., London, marine signals and fireworks; Edward Brooke and Sods, Huddersfield, enamelled bricks; Burroughes,
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Exeter. 1 SOUTHIWELL. PRIEsTs.-George Reginald Sadler Clack, B.A.; ]Kenneth Hovil McMaster, B.A., Brasenose. TRURO. DEAcoN.-Henry Evelyn Hone, B.A., Non-Coll., to Tuckingmill; Frederick Alfred Ingle, B.A., St. John's, to Falmouth; Arthur Julius Morris, B.A., 3lUniversity, to Helston; William Cory Vivian, BA.
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