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  2. Bath Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    2,852 (as of 2023) [1] ISSN. 1356-0069. Website. bathchronicle .co .uk. The Bath Chronicle is a weekly newspaper, first published under various titles before 1760 [2] in Bath, England. Prior to September 2007, it was published daily. The Bath Chronicle serves Bath, northern Somerset and west Wiltshire.

  3. Janet Schaw - Wikipedia

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    Janet Schaw, traveller and diarist, was born between 1730 and 1740 in Lauriston Edinburgh. The third cousin, once removed of Sir Walter Scott, she was born into an old Scottish family. Little is known about her early life, but during her travels to the Antigua, St. Christopher, North Carolina, and Portugal in 1774–1776, she kept a journal ...

  4. Henry Stanyford Blanckley - Wikipedia

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    In November 1815, The Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette listed H.S. Blanckley Esq as a committee member appointed for the coming season for the Harmonic Society, whose patron was the Prince Regent He wrote to Maria again the following year, on 23 April 1816, announcing his plan to emigrate to Europe on account of the previous three cold English ...

  5. Helen Howard Hatton - Wikipedia

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    Hatton was born on 16 January 1859 in Bristol, England the daughter of novelist Joseph Hatton and Louisa née Johnson. In the Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette of October 1878 it was noted "a clever young girl of sixteen, daughter of the novelist, Joseph Hatton has already made a hit at the age of sixteen. Her first picture is accepted, and ...

  6. Fabian S. Woodley - Wikipedia

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    Fabian Strachan Woodley was born on 19 July 1888, in Redland, Bristol, the son of William Augustus Woodley jnr. (1855-1933), a solicitor and part-proprietor of the Somerset County Gazette, and Ada Constance Woodley, née Strachan (d. 29 December 1920); [1] [2] [3] he had one younger brother, Seymour Woodley. His father remarried following the ...

  7. St Thomas à Becket Church, Widcombe - Wikipedia

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    The church was built between 1490 and 1498 by John Cantlow, Prior of Bath Abbey and took the place of an older Norman church. However, there was a common tradition that a weaver was the founder of the church, and an escutcheon bearing a weaver's shuttle can be seen [nb 1] on the outside of one of the north battlements of the tower. [5]

  8. List of newspapers in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Twelve daily newspapers and eleven Sunday-only weekly newspapers are distributed nationally in the United Kingdom. Others circulate in Scotland only and still others serve smaller areas. National daily newspapers publish every day except Sundays and 25 December. Sunday newspapers may be independent; e.g. The Observer was an independent Sunday newspaper from its founding in 1791 until it was ...

  9. Charles Brodrick, 6th Viscount Midleton - Wikipedia

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    Brodrick was an active member of several Anglican charities and missionary organisations, including the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, Bath Church Missionary Society, Scripture Reader's Society for Ireland and the Society for Promoting Christianity Amongst the Jews. References