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... Wales ; in 1856 , 9176 ; in 1860 , 9225 ; in 1865 , 11,397 ; in 1869 , 10,725 . ACCOUNTANTS ' INSTITUTE established at a meeting 30 July , 1870. William Quilter in the chair . B ADM 2 ALB ADMINISTRATIONS ( p . 11 ) . SUPPLEMENT TO THE ...
... Wales ; in 1856 , 9176 ; in 1860 , 9225 ; in 1865 , 11,397 ; in 1869 , 10,725 . ACCOUNTANTS ' INSTITUTE established at a meeting 30 July , 1870. William Quilter in the chair . B ADM 2 ALB ADMINISTRATIONS ( p . 11 ) . SUPPLEMENT TO THE ...
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... Wales 16 July , 1870 AID TO THE SICK AND WOUNDED , NATIONAL SOCIETY FOR . On 4 Aug. 1870 soon after the breaking out of the Franco - Prussian war , a meeting was held in London , which established this society , for immediate ...
... Wales 16 July , 1870 AID TO THE SICK AND WOUNDED , NATIONAL SOCIETY FOR . On 4 Aug. 1870 soon after the breaking out of the Franco - Prussian war , a meeting was held in London , which established this society , for immediate ...
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... Wales : in 1866 , 753,870 ; in 1867 , 768,349 ; in 1868 , 786,858 ; in 1869 , 772,877 . Deaths in England and Wales : in 1866 , 500,689 ; in 1867 , 471,073 ; in 1868 , 480,622 ; in 1869 , 495,086 . BIRMINGHAM ( p . 103 ) . First annual ...
... Wales : in 1866 , 753,870 ; in 1867 , 768,349 ; in 1868 , 786,858 ; in 1869 , 772,877 . Deaths in England and Wales : in 1866 , 500,689 ; in 1867 , 471,073 ; in 1868 , 480,622 ; in 1869 , 495,086 . BIRMINGHAM ( p . 103 ) . First annual ...
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... WALES . 12 Cities or boroughs 12 Counties 24 SCOTLAND . 15 Cities or boroughs 33 Counties 48 │ ༄ ། ཋཀྐ ། * ། 230 WALES . 14 Cities or boroughs 12 Counties | 2 | : 472 230 །། འ །། WALES . 14 Cities or boroughs 12 Counties 26 SCOTLAND ...
... WALES . 12 Cities or boroughs 12 Counties 24 SCOTLAND . 15 Cities or boroughs 33 Counties 48 │ ༄ ། ཋཀྐ ། * ། 230 WALES . 14 Cities or boroughs 12 Counties | 2 | : 472 230 །། འ །། WALES . 14 Cities or boroughs 12 Counties 26 SCOTLAND ...
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... Wales . CRYPTOGRAPH , an apparatus for writing in cypher , invented by sir Charles Wheat- stone , and made known in 1868 , in which different key - words may be employed , and , it is said , absolute secrecy ensured . CRYSTAL PALACE ( p ...
... Wales . CRYPTOGRAPH , an apparatus for writing in cypher , invented by sir Charles Wheat- stone , and made known in 1868 , in which different key - words may be employed , and , it is said , absolute secrecy ensured . CRYSTAL PALACE ( p ...
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