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... re, dealer and chorpmen: George Shepherd, of Stanhope-street, Clare-nsar- A- iddlenex, winy and brandy-merclant.~ John Lewvis,. Cardigan, mercer-. BeTtijamin Mendes Da Casta, of Bury- Highw5L ond Axe, on, and ...
... re, dealer and chorpmen: George Shepherd, of Stanhope-street, Clare-nsar- A- iddlenex, winy and brandy-merclant.~ John Lewvis,. Cardigan, mercer-. BeTtijamin Mendes Da Casta, of Bury- Highw5L ond Axe, on, and ...
... a quarter to 11 o'clock;, Lord Deaman entered the house as Lord High Steward, preceded by the Serjeant-at-Arms with the mace, Gar- ter Kig at Arms bearing his sceptre, and the Gentle- maa Usher of the Black Rod carryiig the Lord Hlight Steward's staff ...
... Lord Cardigan. The Pre~jdont requested that the reporters would not publish the proceedings until the trial was concluded. The Judge Advocate then read the warrant for the court-martial. The charge, and the first and second letters to Lord Cardigan, the ...
... a superior description. The Rev. G. A. Lowe and John Davidson, Esq., of Morpeth have each become annual subscribers of II. Is. to the ?&rpeth Dispensary. A dancing assembly was held in the Queen's Arms Inn, BedliSgton, on Thursday evening the ]8oh ultimo ...
... (;eorge Jack-son, of NorthlliertoAndOlI thle 2d iast, at St John's church, iti this town, WIr Thornas Teas- dal4e, eldest con of Mr John Teasdale of Sialev, to Sarah, Peldest dat .gltir of kr John -Gieeson, of tbis town. -On the 26th ult. at Sun1dexl lnd ...
... Holtzeurdorl2 Byrne, Liverpool, sail maker, Clarendon Roomns, Liverpool. 28.-John Jackson, White- haven, Cumberland, mercer and draper, Black Lion 1nn, NVtlitehaven. 30.-John Wrilht, late of Liverpool, silk mer- cer and draper, Clarendon Rooms, Liverpool ...
... may be thle issue of the existing crisis, whether pcace or war, or a long protracted, unnlatural, and thrmenting state of armed prnparation qn all sides, one jertiou of the duty, and the most pretsijg portion of it, incumbent onl tse Quneen's Ministers ...
... ' ° Sevean have gained no tidings of her. oute Chist she did, sit 1IORRIBLE CASE,-At the recent Galway as sizes a man named John Clouslly pleaded guiltv toi charge of sheep stesling. Thle judge said engilyt be put to such practices, or that no mm 's an ...
... C. J. F. Clinton, M. T. Sadler 2 Aldeburgh Marquis of Douro, J. W. Croker 2 Appleby Viscount Maitland I Arundel John AtkinsI Bath Lord John ThynneI Bedwin, Great Sir 3. Nicoll, J. .J. Buxton 2 Bepralston Lord Lovaine, David Lyon 2 Berwick Marcus Beresford ...
... Man- chester. '26.-John Tyrer, Birmingham, button-manu- facturer, Dee's Royal-hotel, Birmingham. 27.-John Gisborne, late of Brenderry, Monmouthishire, cattle and sheep-sa lesm an, Beaumfort-arms-hobel, Mou mou th . June 19.-John Ackerson Erredge Brightoa ...
... Poynt Ashton, Col. Williams Aylesbury, W. Rickford and Col. Hanmer Banbury, H. NV. Tancred Barnstaplc, J. Chichester and St. John Fancourt Bath, Gen. Palmer and A. Roebuck Beaunaris, F. Paget Bedfordshire, Lord C. J. F. Russell and W. Stuart Bedrord, W ...
... tile PRviuigBoard, seat a hostile message to Mr Grattans, M. P. the prp eo.M rattan has declined to' answer the cali of dir Edgewort'l, and a great nunnber of letters lsavi. been pbihdotesubject. Air Grattan means to ?? fnr acrinsinal infotion against the ...