Tiverton Gazette: 17th December 1867

Wybrants – Mathew: Dec. 11, at Clyst Hydon, by the Rev. T. York, Fellow of Queen’s College, Cambridge and rector of Eversden, assisted by the Rev. C. A. Hoggan, rector of Talaton, Jonathon Wybrants, Esq. M. D. of Shepton Mallet, Coroner for Somerset to Anne, daughter of the late Jonah Pynsent Mathew Esq. of Talaton. 


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Western Times: Tuesday 10th December 1867

Newton: Funeral of the Rev. F. S. Wall: This solemn event took place on Saturday morning and was very largely attended. The mournful procession marched from Bradley House about half past eleven in the following order … Fly and pair containing Rev. G. S Harris, Dr. Good, Dr. H. Gaye, and Mr. P. S. Michelmore, undertaker; Mr. Chudleigh, Mr. Parker, Mr. Buckler, Mr. Bearne, Mr. Liskey, Mr. Bracewill: Bearers: Hearse plumed and four horses: Coach and four horses containing Rev. Mr. Bromley, Mr. Bromley, junr., Miss Wall, and Rev, Mr. Sadler: Coach and pair containing Mr. and Mrs. Luscombe, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, maid servants: Coach and pair containing J. Vicary, Esq., J. Vicary, junr, Esq., R. Vicary, Esq. and Rev. J. M. Hawker (Ideford): The late Mr. Wall’s private carriage: J. Ingle, Esq’s, private carriage: Rev. J. Templer, his private carriage: J. Creed, and W. Cread, Esq’s private carriage: In the long procession that followed we noticed R. Francis, Esq., R. H. M. Baker, Esq., C. Gaye, Esq., S. Babb, Esq., J. J. Macbean, Esq., J. Pinsent, Esq., Messrs. J. Alsop, Clerk to the Board of Guardians, Mr. Moxey, Governor of the Union, E. Beazlay, and W. Law, Guardians, F. Buckland, J. Rendell, C. Westbrook, Capt. Todd, Dr. Bond, Dr. Haydon, W. Rowell, J. Shilston, J. F. B. Law, G. Stockman … … 


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Cape and Natal News: Monday 2nd December 1867 

SUPREME COURT: NATAL MARINE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY: The cases brought by the above company against two of the colonial shareholders have been watched with great interest by those directly concerned, and the community generally. The judgment of the Supreme Court was delivered on the 14th of September, and is important, not only as to the amount at stake, but also as to the legal principle involved. The case arose out of several of the shareholders refusing to pay up calls amounting to £6 per share, made by the directors of the company, who it was alleged had acted ultra viva of the deed of settlement, by endorsing notes to the creditors of Messrs. Pinsent and Few, Natal, and had thus made the company, whose paid up capital was only £12,000, liable for a sum of £50,000. In one of the cases brought before the court, Mr. Geo. Wood, jun., of Grahamston, was the defendant, and in the other case Dr. Housley, of Port Elizabeth … (continues at length) … 


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