Launceston Past And Present a Historical And Descriptive Sketch
Launceston Past And Present a Historical And Descriptive Sketch
Alfred Robbins
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William Pearse, Mr. Richard Kingdon, and Mr. Henry Pethick. Mr. J. K. Leth- bridge was the first Treasurer, and he continued in that office until 1833, when 'Mr. J. L. Cowlard succeeded him and has held the post for more than fifty years. Mr. William Dymond was the original Actuary, and continued to be so until his death in 1877, although, for several years previously, the active duties of the office had been undertaken by Mr. Grigg, who now has the appointment. The successive Presidents have b...een the Third Duke of Northumberland, Mr. F. H. Rodd, Mr. J. K. Lethbridge, Mr. F. R. Rodd, and Mr. Charles Gurney, the last-named of whom is the present holder of the office, and who states that the credit of founding the institution is to be given to Mr. F. H. Rodd and Mr. J. K. Lethbridge. Page 369. — A Wesleyan Mission Chapel, situated on the main road, and the site of which was given by Mr. Edward Pethybridge, was opened at St. Stephens on November 13, 1884. The architects were Messrs. Wise and Wise, of Launceston, and the builder Mr.
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