WELLINGTON DISPENSARY, ARAL!., in support of the Funds of the WELLINGTON DISPENSARY, will take place the Town ..
... THOMAS TCNNA \ Stephen Davies, deceased. AHM. DAVIES 4i»\f nivtP ...
... THOMAS TCNNA \ Stephen Davies, deceased. AHM. DAVIES 4i»\f nivtP ...
... Bourchier, who felt bis duty discharge him.— A man named Gambier, a labourer, was discharged from the yard for misconduct. CORONER'S INQUESTS. WOMAN KILLED BT FALLING DOWN-STAIRS. On Thursday last an inquest was held by J. Hinde, Esq,, at the King's Head ...
... are known. The one on Saturdaysold for 9/. 108. Memoirs of the Twentieth Century, being original Letters of State under George VI.; a volume of extreme rarity; it was written by Dr. Madden— a name, says Mr. Johnson, which Ireland ought to honour; ...
... Taylor, the constable of Deptford. When introduced to the jury. however, he was in such a state of intoxication, that the coroner declined to hear further evidence till the prisoner was in a fit state to understand its import. The inquiry was then adjourned ...
... special constables was kept upon duty at the Town Hall, and a body of infantry alto marched thither from th* barracks. 77/ CORONER'S INQUEST. An inquest was held Wednesday, the body of Bright, before Mr. Rutter, at the Commercial Hotel. Ibe witnesses examined ...
... father should called in and spoken the coroner aubiocl, which done. The man said bit proiier parifli was in So'aea, but it was use going there, bad better prospect and lie would not g.i into the union. The coroner said it was praiseworthy to endeavour ...
... danger. Commitments to the County Gaol.— Thos. Godfrey, charged with stealing hand saw and a smoothing plane, the property of George Vi vers Teague, Headington.—John Batchelor, charged with being found in the night time in inclosed wood, in the parish of Chinnor ...
... the deceased be ?? Longstaff, aged 11 years; Aaron Bell, 20; George vi Bell, 15 ; George Oddy, 29; William Westerman, 12; Charles al Duck, 14; and John Hall, 10. Mr. Blackburn, Cthe coroner ho for bthi borough, will hold an inquest sftilt bodies this ...
... stealing a shawl ; | Henry Heney Leach, stealing two hare skins ; George stealing wearing parel : John Davey jing beans ; George vi ckery “(two weeks so! weeks sly hel of beans; Wilham Jeane. stealing hay; T stealing iron.— Two Months, Rowland (one week ...
... tho*e who keep their heads clear, and better understand the real philosophy of enjoy nieut.-Ji / of Secrets and Wrink c*. Coroner's Inquest Standard Wednesday, contains the following most xtraordinary : —The report states that on toe >rd ins', an inquest ...
... of useful HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE, &c, comprising a capital Mahogany Pedestal Sideboard, Spring Time Piece, eight Stained Coronation Chairs, Eight Days' Clock, Set of Mahogany Telescope Dining Tables, eight feet by four ; several superior Box and Swing ...
... Pavilion-parade, Brighton, after a short illness, arising from an attack of the gout. The deceased was physician in ordinary to George VI., whose personal friendship he bad the honour to enjoy for a great number of years, and alio to William IV. and the Uoyal ...