Refine Search

Countries

Wales

Access Type

250

Type

250

Public Tags

CARNARVON POTTY SESSIONS

... and B :; ro~ded then with clothing. They have also t I paid their passages out, anid given orders in Bo1s- - S ton to ?? as sailed by the Sunbeam to receive a t, , sum of money. The committee have investigated a every case separately, and made their award ...

FLINTSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... nitotdrealdful gale of wind. As socn as the vcssel was aground, the sc eamen hauled down the foresail, havitg- lost every other sail but the sturili jib, ?? then welit below ; the title obbiig, the vsscel hield together, bitt it svas feated she would go to ...

THE OCEAN MONARCH

... the steamer shortly after. Here follow the depositions ato Henry Ormrod.-Was a seaman on board the ! in Ocean Monarch, and sailed with that vessel from no Liverpool on Thursday morning the 24th, bound ti. for Boston, U. S., with emigrants in number, as ...

CARNARVONSHIRE GREAT SESSIONS

... Bart. against John Jones, of 13laenwen, in the parish of Clynnog, to recover possession of that farm, which he contended the sail John Jones ought tohave quitted thel 12tho ?? last. The plaintiff proved the service of notice to quit on defendant in due ...

ALLEGED MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS

... interest and ?? seaalril ag population, ?? ?? of' it report tbat tile ?? Benittt, nil Americani ship of 4 83 tons burdlien, which sailed tlcitec for GLharlvston oin the &tl instant, with a; general cargo, had rounded the Riock Lighthousc, havinig put bark, in ...

BELLS' COURT—WEDNESDAY

... Ctex i;. an unused railroad of an: ionl *! e -l lv in-yards ; it also stated dxc lia''t ,*i depth of the stone but ont l IC sail that it could not be exh.,u, I g which, in the iesult h .ie* d also stated that toinbstxi~a b 1 1 - r- the quarry, soi e wich ...

THE BODY OF THE LAST OF THE SUFFERERS PER THE RECENT YACHT ACCIDENT FOUND

... terment in consecrated groind whiclh is soamle pu1 little consolation to their deepl3 *haficted relatives. The Naultilus, With sails, plest, and traulingt net alls sold ftr a trifle 1a oder £31).- Sh bears the repo- n tation of an excellent sca boat, l~eal ...

YORK ASSIZES

... Downs swore that Ire ge wvousil eiiler kill the officer or himself, at the same e- time giving hru l paper to read, ivhich lie sail would as convince him that lie hail no right to take him into no ciitody. As the constable was looking at the paper vn lae ...

Law Intelligence

... at Soissons, in France 'to Mrs. w n Harris. to provide for' tvo illegitimate children he hail had by her since lie marle his sail, bitt ap- t pointing no executirs to carry the paper into s Dr. Adams appearedl for- Mrs. Harris, and tile Irr Kinrgs Ad vocate ...

MURDER IN ROSS-SHIRE

... They aweigh from ,ity 3O0toSS score eicli. 'I'lielitirgeac tof them wontheliefrst Si'.)i prize atC tile Dublin rattle shiow, sail vesighori wheln dII slave; 7 cwt. ' They tarsi bran by Mr. Johin Farren, to aun irtyKildar, weli bAa, we tinierstenil, carried ...

THE RECENT MURDER AT THE BRITANNIA BRIDGE

... walking about ; and considered at first that they j* w were jeering those on board on account of, the C ) yacllt's slow sailing, the Wind having lulled, but Fit 5, afterwards found that they were quarreling. A eld, n little boy, dressed in a holland ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... salt, put in here in ai leaks statc, and is' dis- charging the iron to be i/epairea i the salt is com- pletely dissolved. Sailed, the Emily, Warren, frosi Woodbridge; I CharlesRash]e igh;, learce, fiomiSwanisga; Reiiocvn, a Evans, ftom Ncwp)crt: Aont ...