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... was the first king of England who fancied he could cure the king's evil hy touching. This vulvar credulity had in the age of Charles IJ. arisen to such a height, that in 14 years 92,107 were touched, and, according to Wise- man, the king's physician mostly ...

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... Mary's Chuich, Newport; and the Rev. Dr. Baldacconi has been appointed missionary at Usk. The Rev. Mr. Dawson, of Courttield, will succeed the lamented Mr. Carroll, at Merthyr. Mr. Chilton, Q.C., will succeed Mr. Leahy (deceased), as Judge ...

-THE NEW PARLIAMENT

... Villiers o 0 j Christchurch Hon. E. A. J. Harris j u Clitheroe Mr. Wilson t) l Cockermouth Mr. Aglionby I Mr. Hoisman 0 1 Colchester J-A Hardcastle 1 Sir G. 11. Smythe i 0 Coventry Hon. E. Eilice 1 Mr. Turner t 0 J. Neeld 1 0 A. Goudard I 0 Dartmouth. G. Moffat ...

BATH AND SOMERSET COUNTY RACE3.-Tur.sDA v

... hirteen subs. Mr. Godwin's Hotspur /iuv i Lord Clifden's Cashier A? ? Mr. Drinkald's l'ommy (carried 8st. 61b ) •••••• The following also started, but were not placed .—Mr. Osbal. deston's Broadway Swell (Wakefield), alr. Kings Hasta (A. Day,) ...

ABSTRACT OF THE ACCOUNTS OF THE COMMISSIONERS,

... Reign of his late Majesty King William the IV., intituled An Act for better Paving, Cleansing, Lighting, and otherwise Improving the Town of Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan, from the 1st JULY, 1847, to the 1st JULY, 1848. DR. £ s. d. I To Rates 1587 ...

FRIDAY'S LONJUN (iAZKlTii — BANKRUPTS

... Portishead from Berkeley, in a pilot boat belonging to Mr. William Pick. They were re- turning in the evening, and had just entered Berkeley Pill, where they intended to land, the two sons of Mr. Pick being rowing at the time. One of them, Henry, shipped ...

GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL

... seventeenth century; Mr Ferdinand H. Williams, MHC. Mr Morgan, MP, and Mr Millman, full dress. Mr H. M. Hawkins, MHC. Miss Higgs, full dress. Mr. J. Walmesly, Mr. Tute, 15th regiment. Capt. Budd, ...

FRIDAY'S) liON'UON GAZHITK — BANKRUPTS

... DANCING MASTERS.—At the late Middle- sex sessions, a license for music and dancing was re- newed to Sir Robert Inglis, Mr. Pownall, and Mr. Archdall Palmer, for Exeter-hall. Lord Byron, who had a constant struggle against his better nature and nobler convictions ...

PRICES OF WELSH MINING SHARES. -I

... whole town. A consultation having been held, the route of the fugitives ascertained, Mr. Protheroe. been patronised by Mr. E-ans, and Mr. Meredith, silk mercer, whom Mrs. Evans had favoured to the anient of upwards of £2;3, and who perceived that for some ...

PROPOSED FUND FOR THE SUPPORT OF AGED MINISTERS OF THE BAPTIST DENOMINATION IN WALES

... bernacle, was appointed to act as secretary with Mr. Price, of Abersy h .n. A public setvi e was held at seven in the evening, when Mr. Price pre a he 1 in English, and Mr. W. Thoma of P s ;ah, in Welsh. Mr. Jones, pastor of the E ig- lish. B.ptist Church ...

Chronology for the Year 1848

... Naples and Sicily. The city of Palermo bombarded by the troops of the King of Naples. 20. Christian the Eighth, King of Denmark, died at Copenhagen. 29. Ferdinand the Second, King of Naples, by proclamation, offers the people of Sicily a new constitution ...