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NORTHAMPTONSHIRE ASSIZES

... was broken in the fray ; —George Beale, Jonathan Beale, John Butt, and John Sawford, for going armed in the night, with intent to destroy game the parish of Ipsley -—Samuel Phillips, for going armed in the night, to destroy rabbits in tbe parish of Little ...

WAR IN THE EAST

... to Mr. H. Grattan. , bas only just reached him.— of Lords en ex- tract from the reed in his plece in the of the walle, stated to of of Mr. O’Con- Dublin, to address the were made against that Londendorey to Lord Lord cited is an (wee Grattan will sce fre ...

ARRIVAL OP LORD STANLEY

... others were their own.— About t is time Thomas Cormack, one of John’s sous, who resided with his father, came up, and identified the two guus as his property. They then bound the pri arms, strapped the stulen guns on the backs uf two of and marched them ...

THE LATE GAME COaSVICTION

... significant inscriptions, such Remember the 30lh of May Repeal cannot eput down Force Grattan, Flood Denman, Cottcnhmn, and Campbell ” Union is strength ”— ** Charlemoiit Grattan ’’—“Catholic. Protestant, and Presbyterian Temperance, Perseverance, Peace, Order”— ...

THE BIOTS AT CARMARTHEN

... been preserved. The Magistrates have been sitting daily since, Jonathan Jones, Howell Lewis, Jonathan Lewis, David Lewis, and John Jones, hare been held bail, and others are under examination. The troop of the 4lh Dragoons are still here, company of the ...

FAWCETT

... prepared it and drove him to the Bcckuuck Arms. I drove him to Mr. Gulliver's, the surgeon. 1 saw Mr. Gulliver a few minutes before the carriage was ready, in the barracks. Regent's park.— When we got to the Brecknock Arms they got out and walked short distance ...

AI. NAPOLEON Further proceedings /or the Transport of the llemaim of SopvUon. The MinieteriiU Jminml that the ..

... mention, except for the information persons a» distance, are. Sir Matthew Wood, Bart., Mr. John S. Surtnan, Mi. Jacob Osborne, and the representatives the late Mr. John Should the decision adverse to these parlies, the next kin, Mrs. Goodlake and Mr. Ililchins ...

DUTIES AND REVENUES RILL

... of the BUI. Mr. GRATTAN rejoiced that the Bill was be passed, but moved that the House disagree to certain amendments made the Lords. Lord MORPETH hoped, in the spirit of peace, that the amendment would be withdrawn. Both he and Lord John Russell assured ...

NOMINATION OF SHERIFFS

... SArmwAire.—St. John Chiverton Churlbn, of A|>ly Castle, Eaq.; fochard Henry Kenchant, of Park Hall, Esq.; John Charles Burton Borough, of Chetwync Park, Esq. Staffordshire. —Charles Smith Foster, of Wulaall, Lsq.; Ralph Sneyd, of Kcilc, Esq.; John Levelr, of ...

I‘EDK>TU 1 AN IS M

... unknown. . . . half-past twelve Mr. Leader’s Committee armed, and took their stations on the right side the hustings. The lion. Gentleman was accompanied Mr. Bridgman, Dr. Howring, Mr. 11. Grattan, Mr. U. W. Harvey, Mr. lliudlev, Dr. LusUingloii, Sir William ...

AND LEAMINGTON GAZETTE

... Sunday morning last, in Cardigan Bay. She made (‘ape Clear on Friday evening, at eight o’clock, and was running about eight knots an hour when she struck at half-past four on Sunday morning, on the east end of the Causeway Cardigan Bay, and sunk deep water ...

MONDAY. March 1

... question from Mr. Sergeant Jackson, rela- obtained licence to hold arms in Ire- tive to persons havi trates had the land, Viscount MORPETH stated his belief that the Ma; wer to obtain arms from such individuals, Mr. MACKINNON gave notice that on the 11th ...