>M»hn*i—» — — — »- — — »— — — »— The celebrated annual Tichborne dole was distributed at Tichborne, in Hants, a few days since. The dole convsisted of 250 gallons bread. It was distributed in the name of Sir Henry Alfred Joseph - Doughty Tichborne, the .^infant son of the late Sir Alfred Tichborne. This dole was originated by .'; .1! the""; Tichborne ..,. family' in •• Henry the 1 secpnd ? s time. *H •: : A new church is about to be built at St. ,;-#*-Denys,a populous suburb of Southampton, built up very recently. The XJ i chm^^is i to be erected near the rums of the . ? ; >:^;^cient^pripry of St. Denys, on the banks X. %jbf :t^e!Kchen river, aiid is to cost, about Wy^i'.O^y^r^e^y^ is the station for the rail^v^^o:^tley Abbey, y^y y^itfy-iaov:::. in England have •^^iwSppfedlthe' Public- House Closing Act of IH-iSJß^ i the ; population rof • which . places is :||^^icMree aMa quarter mfflions. . ' '.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 152, 2 July 1867, Page 2
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