| Newspaper cuttings
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 | Death notice for Henry Pells in the Ipswich Journal
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 | Death notice for John Pells in Ipswich Journal
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 | Advertisement asking for the return of a stolen horse
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 | Advertisement for fire insurance, mentioning Henry Pells, Gorleston
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 | Advertisement for the sale of Owen Skinner’s Estate
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 | Advertisement warning poachers Placed by a group of Landowners, including Owen Skinner |
 | News item regarding a break-in at the house of Henry Pells Saturday, March 26, 1825; Issue 4537; pg 2. |
 | News item: The thief who broke into Henry Pells' house is transported Saturday, July 30, 1825; Issue 4555; pg 2. |
 | News item: the thief who broke into Henry Pells' house now in gaol Saturday, April 9, 1825; Issue 4539; pg 2. |
 | Owen Skinner, Benacre Association, 1803
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 | Owen Skinner, Benacre Association, 1804
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 | Owen Skinner, Benacre Association, 1805
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 | Owen Skinner, Benacre Association, 1811
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 | Owen Skinner, Benacre Association, 1817
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 | Owen Skinner, Benacre Association, 1819
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 | Clipping from Ipswich Journal - 6 January 1855
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 | Clipping from Ipswich Journal - 1 October 1870
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 | Clipping from Ipswich Journal - 25 November 1865
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 | Clipping from Ipswich Journal - 30 January 1830
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 | Clipping from Ipswich Journal: 31 January 1863
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 | Notice in The Ipswich Journal This (Tuesday) afternoon, from three o’clock till eight o’clock in the evening, the Orwell mission yacht, Helen, will be anchored off the Umbrella, at the end of the Dock promenade. Mr. Pechell, the missionary, will be in attendance to show the vessel to visitors, and to explain the objects of the Mission, its work, &c. |
 | News about "Somersham" in The Ipswich Journal (11 Feb 1882) …After tea the rector (Rev. Goodrich Langley) gave a short address, and introduced Mr. Pechell (Seamen’s Missionary) who exhibited his magic lantern, by which he showed first, a set of Scripture subjects, of ships and sea views, and also a set of temperance studies, contrasting the difference between the sober and the drunken home, and all these were explained by Mr. Pechell to the audience… At the close the Record thanked Mr. Pechell… |
 | News item entitled "Books for Seamen", Ipswich Journal, 9 October 1877 We are requested to state that the Missions to Seamen Society, 11 , Buckingham Street, Strand, London, W.C., has appointed a Scripture reader to visit the shipping on the Orwell, at Ipswich, Pin Mill, and Harwich, under the guidance of the local clergy… |
 | "Missions to Seamen Society", The Ipswich Journal, 20 October 1877
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