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  • The Hampshire Advertiser was a British local, broadsheet newspaper, based in Southampton, Hampshire. It ran from 1823 until 1940. Edward Langdon Oke (1775–1840)...
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    Honour, the Order of the Medjidie, and the Turkish Crimea Medal. The Hampshire Advertiser later said, "He was once described as one of the bravest men in...
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    The Hampshire Advertiser. No. page 4. Weatherby (1866). "Lacerta". The General Stud Book. 5: 60. hdl:2027/coo.31924066667084. The Sporting magazine;...
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  • David Alfred Doudney (category English magazine editors)
    apprenticed to a printer in Southampton, and he then joined the staff of the Hampshire Advertiser. In 1832 he moved to London, and was engaged by Messrs. Jowett...
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  • William Collins Engledue (category British magazine founders)
    608-609). Carpenter (1852). The Hampshire Advertiser, No.1794, (Saturday, 16 January 1858), p.8. The Hampshire Advertiser, No.1805, (Saturday, 3 April...
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    Horseracing. Pages 65–66. MPG Books, Ltd. 2005. ISBN 0-7146-8292-6. The Hampshire Advertiser (Southampton, England), Wednesday, 8 December 1897 The Bristol...
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  • over the business an advertisement to that effect did appear in the Hampshire Advertiser of 17 October 1840. Young's stores and works in Godfrey's Town...
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  • piebald talk of Miss Rowsell's foreign folk is slightly absurd." The Hampshire Advertiser said the book was "... written in a very clear, concise style,...
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    years later, calls it simply "Bourne" as does an 1838 edition of the Hampshire Advertiser. In the late 19th century "Bournemouth" became predominant, although...
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  • Southampton, London and Branch Rail-Way Company published in the Hampshire Advertiser, 23 October 1830, reproduced in Williams Sam Fay, A Royal Road...
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    garden of his Rose Lawn Coppice residence. Following his death, the Hampshire Advertiser described him as "one of Hampshire's most famous amateur cricketers"...
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  • Prince Regent George IV in 1818, and was active in establishing the Hampshire Advertiser newspaper (previously the "Herald"). Oke's half-brother John Langdon...
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    Liverpool Echo; Longyard 1994, pp. 23–24. "Learn to Fly Now", The Hampshire Advertiser and Southampton Times. Longyard 1994, p. 24. "Taking G.B.S. for...
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