Father Lima, canon of Evora Cathedral, Lisbon, and a peer of Portugal, has shot himself with a revolver in a cemetery in Lisbon, while under the influence of a monomania which took the form of the apprehension of persecution. On the Devonshire coast, in England, a sea grass (Porphyra laciniata) is collected and made into bread by cleansing, boiling, chopping, mixing with a small portion of oatmeal and baking. This bread keeps from four to eight days. Moat of it is sent to the Welsh town of Swansea, where the poorer people are fond of it.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7228, 30 April 1884, Page 3
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