Refine Search

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Gray, Esq.-31r. S. Bettie, surgeon, to Miss Archbell, both of Bath.-At Chelten- ham, James hiuton Bowly, Esq. to Miss Maria Mitchell.-At Dowdeswell, Mr. H. Whitmore, surgeon, of Cheltenham, to Harriet, only child of T. Mason, Esq. of Dowdeswell.-Mr. T. Rawlinge ...

DEATHS

... DEATHS. Wootton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, Mary, wife of lb® Rev. Rowland Hill, A.M . of that place, and of Surrey Cbap®'» London, in her 84th year —At Harrogate, aged 81, Willil® Smithson, Esq. late of Heath, near Wakefield, Lieut.-Col® » Commandant ...

DEATHS

... DEATHS. At Ijtwford, Essex, aged 84, J. Bridges, Esq, banker.— Suddenly, at his residence near Newcastlei Anthony Wood, Esq.—Suddenly, just as he had sat down to dinner, aged 50, Mr. Daggon, boatswain of the Carnatic.—At Newington, Surrey, C. Wye, Esq ...

MARRIED. At St. Geor

... ---Arthur Richard Wellesley, Captain in the Rifle Brigade, and eldest son of the Hon. and Rev. Dr. Wellesley.---At Wootton-under-Edge, Glo- cestershire, Mary, wife of the Rev. Rowland Hill, M. A. of that place, and of Surrey Chapel, London, in her 84th year ...

DEATHS

... DEATHS. Dorchester, Joshua Hyde, Esq. youngest son of the I. J Hyde, L»q. of Hyde-eod, Berk*. —R. J. Rowell, t*q of Hinton, Herefordshire.—At Norwich, W. Simpson, —T. Pringle, Esq. for several year* Secretary to the London Anli-Slavery Society.—ln Deun’s-yard ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... P. of Rams- dale, to the Lady Louisa Grace ?? Butler, daughter of the late and sister of the present Marquis of Ormond.-At Edg- mond, Thomas Boone Roupell, Esq. of Chartham Park, Sussex, to Arabella Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the Rev. J. Dryden Pigott ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... his seat, Yeo Vate, Devon, the Rev. T. H. Mprrison, Vicar of Laano.lls, Cornwall, and a Magistrate for Devon.-At Pal iswickl Edge, in her 90th year, Mrs. Page. widow of IWin. Peige, Esq.- John Mill Sturge, of tho Sotieiy of Friends, son of T. W. Sturge ...

Court of Common Pleas, Dublin.—Crim. Con. M‘6owan r. Mitchell.—This was an action to recover damages for ..

... Court of Common Pleas, Dublin.—Crim. Con. M‘6owan r. Mitchell.—This was an action to recover damages for criminal conversation with the plaintiff’s wife. The parfies moved in a humble but respectable line life, in winch an evil of this kind was of a more ...

Published: Monday 26 July 1824
Newspaper: Hampshire Advertiser
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1478 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Mr. Mitchell.—l will not soy any more of Ihnt kind but I Bi'irmi Anything you wish say will ;

... Mr. Mitchell.—l will not soy any more of Ihnt kind but I Bi'irmi Anything you wish say will ; irust you will keep yourself within the limits which your FOREIGN AND you. . t Mr Mitchell —1 hnveaeteil nil thrnuirh lliwblumcM, from f.r.l, mulct .lr..„ ...

K chard Mitchell-1 an. Gre«. ich pensioner. know the when arrived r Vdt. M. R*U prisoner Page by the name

... K chard Mitchell-1 an. Gre«. ich pensioner. know the when arrived r Vdt. M. R*U prisoner Page by the name of Will the Cobbler.” I also know during l.er.od.accord.ng the | J qf and Coventry, the prisoner Mary Ayres. Thqr cohort *°^ h “* fpurl.;h.iT. every ...

SESSIONAL RESULTS

... following are the principal adjudications during the sittings of the court : Sentenced to Death—John Francis, convicted of high treason; Thomas Cooper, for wilful murder. Death recorded against Henry Johnson. Banishment—The undermentioned were sentenced to t ...