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Biography
Horace Mayhew of Broughton Hall, Flintshire, was a British mining engineer and colliery owner who founded the town of Broughton, Nova Scotia, now one of Canada's most famous ghost towns. He was the son of John Mayhew Esq of Platt Bridge House, Co. Lancaster, and Elizabeth Mayhew, JP Lancashire (1876), JP Flintshire (1888), Deputy Lieutenant (1901), and High Sheriff of Flintshire (1904).
Works

Model men and model women and children

The comic almanack

Model women and children

Letters left at the pastrycook's
The image of his father; or, One boy is more trouble than a dozen girls. Being the tale of a "young monkey"
The image of his father; or, One boy is more trouble than a dozen girls. Being the tale of a "young monkey"
1848
Letters about missuses, by a maid of all-work
Letters about missuses, by a maid of all-work
The comic almanack for 1849
The comic almanack for 1849
Guy Faux
Guy Faux
Change for a shilling
Change for a shilling
The toothache
The toothache
Whom to marry and how to get married, or, The adventures of a lady in search of a good husband
Whom to marry and how to get married, or, The adventures of a lady in search of a good husband
Model men
Model men
The new, rich, costly, unique, comic Christmas waggery (late the property of a young gentleman retiring from literature) called The plum-pudding pantomime, or, Harlequin and the British lion
The new, rich, costly, unique, comic Christmas waggery (late the property of a young gentleman retiring from literature) called The plum-pudding pantomime, or, Harlequin and the British lion