Web[Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post, Thursday, 2nd September 1852] The station had been funded by George Hennet (or, according to some sources, “Hennett”), a railway contractor, businessman, and one-time next-door neighbor of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, who had been a supplier to the SDR during its construction, notably producing the pipes for the line’s … WebTrewman's Exeter Flying Post was a weekly newspaper published in Exeter between 1763 and 1917. Robert Trewman (1738/39–1802) and William Andrews quarrelled with Andrew …
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WebExeter Flying Post - Thursday 04 September 1834 Captain Marsh, inspecting commander of the Coast Guard, Mounts Bay, with the crew of the Mousehole preventive boat, on … WebDevon Game Lists - Exeter Flying Post. During the period 1800-1860 Trewman's Exeter Flying Post carried a large number of official advertisements listing Gamekeepers and holders of Game Certificates. This information is presumably obtained from the "registers of gamekeepers and of game certificates taken out as required by the Acts of 24 Geo ... majestic tree hound puppies for sale
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WebExeter Flying Post Clear All Refine Search. Date. 2,553 1800-1849 2,793 1850-1899 52 1900-1949 Newspaper. Exeter Flying Post Countries. 5,398 England Regions. 5,398 South West, England Counties. 5,398 Devon, England ... WebEXETER, 1780 to 1799. Trewman's Flying Post Jan 29th 1879 . Exeter and its neighbourhood under George 11 - 1V . Selected and annotated by Robert DYMOND, F.S.A. 1780 . March 10th, Great rejoicing at Exeter at the news of Admiral Sir George RODNEY'S victories. The Sussex Militia and the Exeter Volunteers fired volleys. http://www.exetermemories.co.uk/em/_events/steam_ship.php majestic tree company