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... David Edwards, of to Miss Catharine Owens, youngest daughter the late Owen Owens, Esq. of llolfanog, Merionethshire. Jan. at Maisemore, near Gloucester, Roynon Mason, of Cliif Cottage, to Louisa, second daughter of the Rev. T. Apperley, formerly of Stoke Lacy ...

AS? EOUS. His late Majesty's cellar of snuff was sol

... immediately conveyed before neighbouring magistrate, Capt. Harward, of Maisemore, who remanded them to gaol for further examination. their way prison, hoh-ever, whilst crossing Maisemore bridge, in a desperate effo> t to make his escape, Jones threw himself ...

Published: Saturday 14 August 1830
Newspaper: Berkshire Chronicle
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 869 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... rrace, Regent's Park, in her 19th year, Mary Ann, eldest daughter of the late Capt. Robert hamilton, of Blackheath.-A t Maisemore Parsonage, near Glocester, Charles, only son of the Rev. C. H. Martin. At Cheltenham, Mary, relict of the Rev. II. B. Fowler ...

clergymen married

... clergymen married. June 20, at Wootten vicarage, the Rev. C. H. Martin, incumbent of Maisemore, Gloucestershire, to Frances Anna, daughter of the late J. Goodwin, Esq., of Scawby, Lincolnshire. On the 2fiih instant, the Rev. Richard Pretyman, precentor ...

' The me of the Guill. line is Mill ci Fra'

... Dr. Blavncv. At Glocesler assizes, which ended on Saturday night, T. Durrongh, for robbing and shooting Mr. Edwards, the Maisemore Causeway j W. Meads, for robbing Mr. Legyett, near Kingsholm turnpike; and R. Daniels, R. Harris, and W. Lampard, for burglary ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... eldest daughter of Air. Shepherd, of High House, Severn Stoke.-James Goodrich, ERsq. eldest son of William Goodrich, Esq. of Maisemore Court.Gloucestershire, to Mary, only child of Major Miles Wynne, of Eyarth House, Den- ?? Iennington, M. A. Goldsmid, Esq ...

GLOCESTER ASSIZES

... identified each. A watchman swore from information he obtained, he next morning apprehended Cooper at the Ship public house, Maisemore. On their way to Gloces- ter, without a promise or threat from witness, Cooper confessed the robbery, and added, that Bridgewater ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... happily together for upwards of 70 years; atid at the tisne of Mrs. Sindahl's death, five generations of the family were in ?? Maisemore, near Glouceater, in his 107th year, John Rogers, an agricultural labourer. -Mr. Redfern, merchant, Birmningham.-din London ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DUBLIN

... place, whether it would not be possible to continue the causeway as at present existing, and to turn to the Uridge along the Maisemore-road; but thie sharpness of the angle, and the great height to which it would be necessary to carry the crown of a single ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Farnham, to Mary, second daughter of Villiam Crump, Esq. of the same place. DEATHS. At Cheltonham, WV. Goodrich, Esq. of Maisemore Court, Glo- coetershire, Deputy Lieutenant for that county, aged 70.-At Leansington, Mary, widow of Lieut.-Colonel Tryon ...

ABINGDON, OCT. 31

... Matilda, widow of the late Rev. William Fletcher, of Chesterfield, Devonshire.- James, eldest son of Wm. Goodrich, Req. of Maisemore Court, Gloucestershire, to Ajarv, only child of Major Miles Wynne, of Eyartli House, Denbighshire.-At TevkesburjY, James ...

Published: Saturday 02 November 1839
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2718 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

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... se’nnigbt, as Mr. James White, a respectable far- Ncr of ('orse, and iii* brother-in-law, were horseback, when passing over Maisemore-bridge, from »oine unknown cauae, Mr. White’* hone ran against the parapet-wall on the upper side, and precipitated him into ...