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Extract from Salisbury Journal 5th February 1753 advertising the sale of Creekmoor Mill. To view apply to Mr Warn or Mr Barnes.
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Extract from The Poole Pilot April 1868
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Extract from Salisbury Journal of 2nd August 1756. Fox - a Poole privateer captures two French brigs.
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Transcription of an entry in the Salisbury Journal of 18th October 1756.
The ship sent into Poole by the "Fox", appears to be the Bristol Packet, "Goodwing", bound from Piscataqua to Biddeford, laden with Boards, Fish, Oil and Masts etc, taken by the French the 5th inst. in Lat. 46 14 Long 7.
Piscataqua may be on the N.E. coast of the American colonies (DW)
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Transcription of extract from Salisbury Journal 14th August 1739 reads: "By a letter from Pool dated the 6th instant we have an account that the "Samuel and Hannah", Captain Vallis, who arrived there that day from London, met with a French Man of War off Beachy and another off Fairlight standing to the eastward. He supposed them to be ships of 50 guns."
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Funeral of Robert Slade at St. James Church. Extract from the Poole and Dorset Herald 14th January 1864.
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Museum Ref No: PPS260336p11cAlan Godsell seated at the Piano - the young musician has ambitions to become a cinema organist. From Poole and Parkstone Standard, 26th March 1936
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Salisbury Journal of 13th December 1756 recorded that:
The Guernsey Privateers have great success.
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Extract from The Poole Pilot Election Special October 18 1868. Editorial
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Extract from the Poole Pilot Election Special 18 October 1868. Election Address of A E Guest.
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