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THE OXFORD CHRONICLE AND READING GAZETTE, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1845

... Rice—Lora Calthorpe, Gavlad, Dr. Daubney. John Hampden. Unknown. Matchless, Wallis’s Unique. sth, Mr. A. Kerr—Oaylad, Dr. Daubney, Smith’s John Hampden, Seedling, Uffington, Mars, King’s Henry King. 6th, Mr. T. Looker—John Hampden, Gaylad, Hodges’s Pluto, Seedling ...

BIRTHS

... the Rev. J. B. Sweet, curate of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, John L. Sweet, Esq. of Tenbury, Worcestershire, to Elizabeth Emma, eldest daughter of icholls, Esq. of Coton-hill, Shrewsbury. July IP. at St. John*?. Fulham, by the Rev. Sparkes Byers, James Roberts ...

MARRIED

... at Waterpeny, aged 68, William Eustace. On Saturday last, in Cardigan-street, Mr. John Roberts, whitesmith, aged 79. Monday last, near Holywell Church, in the 87th year of his age, Mr. John Armstrong. On Monday last, of typhus fever,fmuch regretted, Susan ...

MARRIED

... Chapel. Oxford, by the Rev. John Morison, D.D.. LL.D. London, Mr. George Jnam«. of Aldertnastun, Rerks, Ann, eldest daughter i M. Undcrliil!. Esq. of Bejitmont-strect, in this city. On the same occasion, the lies'. John Morison, D.D. ] LL.D. of i.oudon ...

Xo. 484.—Price Fivepence

... ed, and deeply-lamented olfi- them their charter will allow (hear, bear). I leave the chair >liat day six months, cer. Sir John Moore. was also present at Corunna, not certain that they are not prepared to make pro- Mr. ANKEB seconded the moiio.'i. \t ...

Comer

... restoration of privileges, the plea that he had learned and amended. Well, John,*’ said the minister. will just ask you a few plain questions—“ What is lutitisoi?’’ Deed, Sir, replied John, I canua tell you what baptism folk, new laws; but time it was fourpence ...

AND A SELECTION

... and writ of execution against the effects of John Parker issued. Luckily was a man of substance, and on the of July, 183 i), 1562/. under compulsion of that ! execution, was, John Parker, paid the Morrells, John Parker would perhaps have rested under that ...

1M PEHIAL PAULI AMENT

... After assuring the House that the reports in circulation as to the jmrehase fire-arms by the peasantry were greatly magnified, and suggesting at the same time regulation the Arms Act,'the noble lord concluded seconding the address. Lord STANLEY said was happy ...

MARKETS

... above the elbow of right arm, a crucifix; below the elbow a tomb, weeping willow, and the figure of a female kneeling the foot of it; outside the wrist, heart and the arms of Venus, with the letters * W. P.’ and J. F. Inside of the arm, Hope, anchor, and the ...

:ks gazette, Saturday, april s, ib 47

... incisions be.ng five m 1 awe, two miles from Long Melford and threefrom Roused consetousness she despe .Jhnrv The deceased, John Foster, was a . ruffian, and her defence she g™-P«' ner'in . employ of Mr. o Ch.lton weil|)on , thereby cut her hands and 1 ...

M VRill ED

... the instant, by the Rev. H. S. Templer, M'illiam Henry, eldest son of Mr. Robert Gcrrhur, to Anne, youngest daughter of Mr. John Bateman, maltster, both of Bampton. May 27, at Steeple Barton, in this county, by the Rev. T. Oakley, Mr. George Roberts, of ...

CORNS AND BUNIONS

... Saint. Whenever there is a chance of losing, for only one season, the wine produce of the south, the muscular arms and weighty pockets of John Bull are immediately in great demand. We send our skilful Admirals, our valiant Commodores, and our wooden walls ...