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Couchs, Iff Consumptions

... Efq. Tyglyn, and H L. wardes, of Gimlet y. both th* county of Cardigan, t iking, io addition thr.r »wn, he name aid arms ; ( f Hcnr I) iflicld, Efq. of Srnnin'hill Park, title the name arms **f Cr r.cMey, Jn corrtjdiancc with the I. ike of 1m uncle Jc ...

BANK RUPTfI

... month after the bite, ha»- ■J keen eipofed to cicrcMc, he felt Ufa pain ill the left arm. medical ad- I *as demanded for foer days 1 the (laid this time left tlie arm, but the I •• fjmpmmsof mafa ware apparent. I Ml fc unfurplesohi waa be, that it waa ...

THE NEW PARLIAMENT

... lute John Barrow, Esq., of that town. Same day, at the Friends’ Meeting House, in Kendal, Mr. John Elliott Howard, of London, chemist, to Maria, third daughter of W. D. Crewdson, Esq., of Lodge. Tuesday, at Lancaster, the Rev. John Hull, M.A. John Lodge ...

M I SC E L L A N I ES

... ich, indeed, seemed to have been expected by .Sir John Key and his co-patriots of the copper subscription. The pretext for this piece eharlatanerie, which in fact was hut an election trick of Sir John Key’s (as is observed the London Packet) —was the ...

VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE FOR SALE

... mean Time, applying the Oifi-c of Mr. Younger, Solicitor Whitehaven.; Mr. Hodgson, ‘Citric of the Peace, Carlillc ; or Mr. John Solicitor, in Wigton. The Farmer will flicw.the Prcmifes. ,(7) BRIDGEFOOT and ST'AINBURM TOLLS. • ~;£ . NOTICE hereby Given ...

GENERAL NEWS

... meeting which decided on the fate of their Governor General, and those 33 voted for his recall.— Timet. Major General Sir Robert John Harvey, K. C. 8., a distinguished and excellent officer, who is serving on the staff of Canada, has been added to the list ...

t. IMI nlw iomrod property •mothioi rtl«£sSSl».OoO. to IMI « .moontod to »»» f SSlJimjwb boinc oboat on moroooe of

... himself a candidate and will be returned without opposition—Three candidates are mentioned as likely to take the field for the Cardigan boroughs: the Hon. Mr. Vaughan, brother to lh. Eurlof LUburu.; Mr. J. S. Itorford, of Bristol, «ho was defeated in 1841 the ...

WHITTLING. »,.

... to Miss M. Straughtun, also Imilli of Marypoit, At Aspatria, on Tuesday last, John Normao. Esq., solicitor, Curlish'. to Judith Cliamhers, only daughter of the late John Reed. Esi|.,olKonw Hill, Holme Cultram. Lately, at Bootle, Mr. James Tyson, of Hysemnor ...

June VI

... the death of the late Mr Grattan, are his son, Mr. Henry Grattan, and Mr. Ihomas Kills. rr- ■ i A number the principal Npb.bty Cngland, with the Duke of No.folk their 1> >ad. have re. quested permission of the family Grattan, fora public funeral, and ...

BREAD,

... being finally rcjedled the Court of Palermo.” The arms now (hipping from the Tower, in two divifions, fur foieigo fervict, confiil of fifty 24 pounder iron ins, 10 car brigades, and 50 000 (land arms, j It is expelled that immediate reduHton of two garrifon ...

these movements or not doubted, but many

... an4u* will have reconi to arms. Geneva not learnt fact, whieb m- ■ ac liut . large American privateer fallofmen, i with 330—besides the * et recognized a const.tuent part of the (.overner Glbralt.ir I th t 1 .en off Cardigan, tile ICth id ulk. re i g ...

JR MT of RESERVE

... Rtfcrve, at amended by (Ik Committee. The propoition of men are follows: Bedford *56 Anglefey 109 Berkt 44j Biecon 14J Bucks Cardigan 167 Cambridge jya Carmarthen Cheller Carnarvon Cornwall jyy Denbigh Cumberland 406 Flint 135 Derby 614 Glamorgan 27 j Devon ...