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“The Press” In 1866

November 5 TWO POUNDS REWARD.—Whereas on the night of the 29th inst., or morning of the 30th, some evil disposed person or persons did break the gate at St. Michael’s Parsonage, I hereby offer the reward of £2 for such information as will lead to the conviction of the perpetrators of such outrage. George Gordon, Churchwarden. A LADY who has had much experience in the care and education of children, both in England and abroad, is prepared to receive into her house, and take the entire charge of the

daughters of gentlemen living in India or the Colonies. Her house is beautifully situated in the neighbourhood of Clifton, one of the mildest and healthiest parts of England, and is within easy access of the best professors and other sources of sound instruction. The domestic arrangements will be those of a gentleman’s family. Terms, including all expenses of board, education, and clothing, £l3O per annum. References to clergymen and ladies of position. For further particulars, address B.H.T, Severn House, Sneyd Park, Clifton, Bristol: or apply to H. Waring Taylor, Esq., M.H.R., Wellington.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31208, 4 November 1966, Page 12

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“The Press” In 1866 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31208, 4 November 1966, Page 12

“The Press” In 1866 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31208, 4 November 1966, Page 12