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FARING DON, BERKS

... articles, which are described in catalogues, to be had at the King’s Arms, Kidlington; Red Lions, Islip and Bletchington ; Oxford.—Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. Marlborough Arms, Woodstock; and of the auctioneers, A small Brewery Plant, capital ...

MARRIAGES

... Pike, of Holywell -street On the 4th instant, at his lodgings in Albanv * Regent’s Park, aged 38, after long and painful Mr. John George Babb, of George-streel, in On Saturday last, Southampton, Mrs. 1 mother of Mrs Joseph Plowman, ol the Com M On Monday ...

LONDON

... Anne, ibughter of John George Cooke, Esq. who died 1896, andby whom he had issue ten children, the third of whom. Lord BmdencH, now Eari Cardigan was born 1797 add married Mrs. Johnstone after her divorce in 1826 The late Earl of Cardigan is succeeded in ...

FA IE FO R L), GLO UCEST E RSH IRE

... Land, all enclosed, ‘This eligible Estate consists of 1454. 27 P. of and (ex 33A. 3R.) within a ring fence, forming desirable ‘arm for cuitivation and improvement, mon. . joying extensive Rights of Com To view the Farm, apply to Jobin Barney, Carpenter, ...

LONDON

... they allowed to Durham, Ministers would gladly grant them. To bo sure, little in the way of improvement conld beex from Sir John Colborne ; but it is clear that tor the n ear or two—and how much longer, none can §] —Canada is destined to be kept down by ...

SATURDAY, FEIHIUARY 2, I*3o

... tfnzelU. It appears from the Dahlia (inzrt/r Friday last, that the Right lion. John Viscount has been chosen one of the Representative Peers for Ireland. in the room the Right Hon. John Baron Farnhain, defeased. eireuni'tauce this tin incut occupying the attention ...

POULTKT AT LBADEMIALL MAUKET

... others who were present were Mr. o‘Connel!, M.F. ; Sir William Drahazoo, Hart. M.P.; Dr. Lcfroy, M.P.; Mr. G. Grattan, M.P. ; Mr. 11. Grattan, M.P.; Mr. Vigors, M.P.; Mr. Kcdington, M.P. ; Bir William Somerville, Barf. M.P., Mr. Archbold, M.P.; Mr. Blake ...

FASHIONS FOII MAY

... ART*. John Emeris, Scholar L'niversity, grand compounder. George Harding, Brascmiose, grand compounder. Edward Hussey Adamson, Exhibitioner of Limoln. illiam Edward Buckley, Scholar Baasennose. George Townshend Driffield. Scholar of Urascuuusc. John Byron ...

EXECUTIONS

... whipped him in his arms, and threw him into the river—he managed, however, to scramble out, and give notice to policeman, who followed prisoner to a public-house and secured him, the lace being found wrapped round his person.—John Mayland, an American ...

BANKING SYSTEM

... police, armed with mortal weapons, ran much more danger than an unarmed body. Most certainly he would rather, in point of safety, at the head of an unarmed body, because there would be less resistance, and fewer bad consequences. If they went armed, they ...

CAMBRIDGE ELECTION

... 1839. THE MANNERS SI FAMILY. [From the Cambridgt’ Adeerttzer.] StriTON nit SiNECUUiST.— Mr. Manners Sutton (whose real name John Henry Thomas Manners Sutton) holds the situation of Registrar the Office Faculties, which, as far a.s is concerned, complete ...