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Brandy Seized at Poole, 1738-9

Transcription of extract from Salisbury Journal 22nd January 1738-9 reads: "On Monday last a considerable quantity of Brandy was seized by Messrs Milder and Nicholson, His Majesty's Officers at Poole in Dorsetshire, and lodged in the King's warehouse."
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Mr Brown
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Brown, Mr Brown

Museum Ref No: PPS260336p8
Mr Brown, of 6 High Street, Poole, remembers. Best known as curator of the old Town House. from Poole and Parkstone Standard, 26th March 1936.
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Brownsea Island
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Brownsea Island

Extract from Arthur Young's Farmers Tour Through England, published in 1770. Reprint from the Poole Pilot July 1867
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Bulls Head, 1755

Transcript from entry in the Salisbury Journal of 19th May 1755. Notice of sale at the Bulls Head Inn of a large property adjoining the inn in the High Street..."late in the possession of and the inheritance of William Pike, Mariner, lately deceased".
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Burgess Lists
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Burgess Lists

Extract from the Poole Pilot March 1869
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Burgesses
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Burgesses

Extract from the Poole Pilot March 1868
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Burgesses and Members of Parliament Chosen, 1747
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Burgesses and Members of Parliament Chosen, 1747

Extract from the Salisbury Journal 13th July 1747. George, Thomas and John Trenchard sworn in as burgesses. George Trenchard and Joseph Gulston chosen as Members of Parliament.
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Opening of Butlers new store
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Butler, Opening of Butlers new store

Museum Ref No: PPS190336p11a
Miss Marie Lohr, the famous actress, with Mr Arthur Butler leaving Butler's new store at Parkstone. Poole and Parkstone Standard 19th March 1936.
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Capture of the "Portillion" Privateer, 1746
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Capture of the "Portillion" Privateer, 1746

Extract from Salisbury Journal 28th April 1746. Captain Webb, Commander of his Majesty's Sloop the "Jamaica" captured the "Portillion" Privateer and found on board Captain Mackrill of Poole and three of his men.
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Carnival Association Secretary
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Carnival Association Secretary

Museum Ref No: PPS080736p18
Photograph of B.A. Cutler, Secretary and mainspring of the Carnival Association
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