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... THE BANBURY GUARDIAN! No. 61. —Price sd.] ...
... THE BANBURY GUARDIAN AND GENERAL ADVERTISER FOR THE COUNTIES OF OXFORD, WARWICK, NORTHAMPTON, BUCKINGHAM, WORCESTER, AND GLOUCESTER. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, BY WILLIAM POTTS, PARSON’S STREET, BANBURY •“I gave you a commission about ...
... THE BANBURY GUARDIAN, sport, cricket, and a band which had been engaged for the occasion, still further enlivened them. A dinner was provided on the ground by Mr. W. Starch, of the Unicom inn, and set out in a most tasty and elegant style, to which a ...
... THE BANBURY GUARDIAN PRINTED AND PLTSLISIIED, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, BY WILLIAM POTTS, PARSONS STREET, BANBURY No. 224.—Price sd.] THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1847. LITERARY. resemblance to a private mansion, it is a structure of Ta>t dimensions built fbr ...
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... To the Editor of the Banbury Guardian. Sir, I am sorry that what due to the Public in other matters will prevent your giving in full what, in fulfilment of my declaration at the Railway Meeting, 1 hud prepared for your columns. I have in consequence struck ...
... To the Editor of the Banbury Guardian. Sia, —In your Banbury Guardian of Thursday last, it is stated that two tramps were admitted into this House on the Saturday previous, and required to pump a tank of water on the following morning, in return for the ...
... To the Editor of the Banbury Guardian. Sir, —As many of the statements which have recently appeared in some of the local papers relative to a disagreement between the Rev. Mr. Watts, Vicar of Bicester, and the Organist of the Parish Church, were adapted ...
... To the Editor of the Banbury Guardian. —The question of the right of the Legislature to tax the’public for the support of Maynooth College having excited some attention, have composed the following table the value at the present time, of revenues confiscated ...
... the Editor of the Banbury Guardian. —Coaching affairs seem likely to call for our attention for a little space of time, if even to the neglect of railwavs; of which we have heard much more than shall ever see. Various changes have been made in our coaches ...
... the Editor of the Banbury Guardian. Sir, —How it that in your paper we so often see parties fined for being drunk and disorderly,” but never for being disorderly alone. Now Sir, I would ask, where are the police, that they do not commit this noisy disorderly ...