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... Cardiff. CARMARTHEN CIRCUIT, efore the^ Hon. Edward Goulburn, Sergeant-at-Law, Justice. p vga!lsiVre Friday, April 2, at Cardigan. ( ...
... Cardiff. CARMARTHEN CIRCUIT, efore the^ Hon. Edward Goulburn, Sergeant-at-Law, Justice. p vga!lsiVre Friday, April 2, at Cardigan. ( ...
... GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. [From the John Bull.J—It is with no view of hardening the hearts of powerful and influential persons against the distress which most certainly prevails in some districts, that we select from a Manchester newspaper the following state- ...
... Christ Church Earl of Selkirk, Christ Church; Travers Twiss, University. In the Second Class of Lit. Hum.—John Barrow, Queen's; Edward Cockey, Wadham John Dyne, Wadham; Jasper Harrison, Worcester Edward Massie, Wadham Thomas Pear- son, Queen's; Wm. Trenchard ...
... the scholars of this venerable establishment to St. John's College, Oxford, took P,ace on Friday, in the presence of the Masters and Wardens of the Company, the President and senior Fellows of St. John's, the masters and examiners of the school, and a ...
... fol- lowing convictions took place: John Roderick, of Newport, labourer, in the penalty of X3 and expences, for assaulting Rees Rees, in the execution of his duty as petty constable of the parish of Saint Woollos.—John Edwards, of Bassalleg, watchmaker ...
... the loss of an arm in the battle of Waterloo but there was no part of the paragraph which said any thing about sinecures or pensions. His Grace stated also, that he has three brothers in the army, viz., Lord. S-oJfe$i.t.Somerset, Lord John Somerset, and ...
... The first application of gunpowder to small arms appears to have been made by the Germans soon after the invention of can- non for in 1471 we find that Edward IV. brought over into England 300 Flemings, armed with hackbuts or harquebusses.- The Spaniards ...
... his district for the last month. He also states that the peasantry have come forward, and offered to surrender all their fire-arms and to take the oath of allegiance. EAUL OF MAU.—A curious circumstance relating to this nobleman has just reached our ears ...
... ;-be cviii then see abunthant cause to- destroy tho brambles root and reI brands. The Earl of Cawdor has presentesI thc Re v. John A Brigstolce, A. M., to the valuabie rectory ofBaiton, of tl in the county of Pernbroke, vacant by the death of 5, 11 the Rev ...
... the Rev. John Brig- stocke, M.A., to the valuable Rectory of Barton, in the county of Pembroke, vacant by the death of the Rev. D. B. Allen. CARMARTHEN BANK, OF WATERS, JONES, AND Co.- (From a Correspondent).—The members of this firm are John Waters, Arthur ...
... both persist dov in continuing to hold pessession of a neutral and mw independent country. bmtr In tbe Netherlands also an armed neutrality is by no dulbt -imperfectly observed by the Dutch and T Belgialnohbt no progress wshatever bas been made his the ...
... Aberavon, Kenfig,. and Merthyr Tydvil,—John Wilson and Edward Vaughan Williams, Esqrs. For Brecknockshire, Radnorshire, and the Boroughs of Breck- nock, Radnor, Rhayader, Keven-lleece, Knuckias, and Pres- teigne,-John Evans and Henry Wedgewood, Esqrs. For ...