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Owing to the lateness of* the period, last Wednesday, which Bachelors* Bail took place, were only enabled to ..

... ostrich Mrs. Burton, while crape ovet white satin, rich embroidered border, heat! dress diamonds an'd feathers-, necklace, earrings, clasp, cross, and brooch the former Mrs. General Brown, ehjbroidered dress ; Mrs. in morVrmng \ Mrs. Roberts, ai'nber velvet ...

Published: Thursday 08 December 1814
Newspaper: Cheltenham Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2423 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LONDON MAILS

... unshaken sentiments of loyalty to the Sovereign, is justly inspired by the abominable crime of handful of individuals, who, deaf to the voice and the dictates of both divine and human laws, endeavoured to plunge us into the horrors of anarchy. The sentence ...

Published: Thursday 06 November 1817
Newspaper: Cheltenham Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2201 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

two oaaatries. time fact that this bees thus revoked by the Act of Parli escaped its Dories. The 0M1141014, which

... of joy upon , -.gof bells, the discharge of cannon, .e day last week, as a fernier, in ti Ts was walking over bin land, his ear 'ering noise in the air, and on looking two sparrow •haw ks, who, after some lenge of several hard kits, rushed the fancy would ...

STROUD, GLOUCRITIRSHIRL

... foul Ulcerations nod Blotches which so a k a appear oa the bend, face and body, with dimness is the sight, mire in the ears, deafness, strictures. obstinate gleets, nodes on the skin bones, ulcerated sure throat, diseased nose, nocturnal Wins in the bead ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... the ruffian then completed his horrid purpose, by severing the jaw from the ear to the chin, inflicting several wounds on tbe breast, and cutting the throat from ear to ear. In this state he threw tbe murdered corpse into a brewing tub, which was standing ...

Published: Thursday 12 July 1827
Newspaper: Cheltenham Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4883 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

CAUBSIAGE,DISC. 1,

... they completed their obj,•et Twenty-five rounds were fought in gni lant style, in three quarters of an hoar. Pout Bill, then deaf to time, - and his seconds gave in. JEM WARD AND NED 0 NEALE.—Nothimg ha+ yet been done inwards a match between these men. ...

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... dancing was resumed with renewed ardour.—To particularize any assumed character, may perhaps be deemed inviduous, but the Deaf Lover, by Dr. Boisragon— a spruce antiquated Damsel, by Mr. Carrol— Buy a Broom, by Mr. Smyth An Old Lady of the 16th ...

THE PRIZE RING

... again taken to be interred, attended by a large concourse of snsioes spectators. Sophia Palmy, a female, 40 years of age who is deaf arid dumb, and stone blind, during the late hop season, picked, its &garden belonging to Mr. I'. Read, of Ticehurst, in this ...

Vrobinctal Intellignitc

... enumerated in our last week's Journal, as being removed to the hulks, the 6.11101•111 g were, on Honda, last, maveyad (ruin ear county gaol to the sante destination, via: Jain Loromike, to be transported for life; Job Tusoossod, boost Parlor, Apia Lai ...

J. ABRAHAM, Optician,

... Hawker, No 139. [le-13 CU RIDS on the DEAF and DUMB. Lately Published ? Price 10s. 6d. AN ESSAY on the DEAF and DUMB; sliewhog Om NECESSITY of MEDICAL TREATMENT in EARLY INFANCY, with OBSERVATIONS on CoNGE NITAL DEAFNESS, illustrated with Cases and Plater ...

ENIGMA

... named Andrew, who was murdered in the parlour of the cottage in which she sod her husband lived, whilst the latter, who is deaf, was in bed up stairs, the murderer, it is supposed, plundered a chest in the room of KAU. In the Court of Kiag's Beech Thursday ...