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Published: Monday 03 September 1821
Newspaper: Bath Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 3299 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

An Inquest was held on Thursday at the White Horse, Shipston.upon-stow, on Mr. John Richards, of Broseley.aged ..

... and kiss y 0 „, » w hich he seemed to do with all the warmth ot atlection a sincere friend the child, sensible of the great honour conferred upon her, will not suffer her bonnet to be touched, lest that bend should taken out of it, winch his Majesty caused ...

DIET

... The maids of honour to Queen Elizabeth breakfasted off beef and ale, whilst the modern sportsman sips his tea or coffee. If the dinner be late, the breakfast should be substantial, to avoid the necessity of the lunch. New bread or spongy rolls are to be ...

Sunday and Tuesday's Posts

... betrayed the cause of independence at Athens, and to have gone over to the Turks with men. The Pacha Kiutaky immediately honoured him with the caftan, and discharged the arrears pay due tq his troop. The Philhe.llenes say that Mr. Bowring has realised ...

??? Ayres and La Plata Provinces

... warming themselves, except by huddling round a fire of charcoal, which is put outside the door until the carbonic acid gas has rolled away. Some of the principal families at Buenos Ayres furnish their rooms a very expensive, but comfortless manner; they put ...

ON PLANTING WASTE LANDS

... cal economist, who looks with anxiety for the mode of occupying and supporting an excess of population, or the juvenile sportsman, who seeks the mode of multiplying li s game, and increasing the number of his gardes ehasse. The woods which he plants will ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... obtained the distinction of shaking hands with the King on his visit to Ireland, in a moment of elevation lately held up his honoured hand, exclaiming, Luk there ! that is the very right hand which the King, God bless him ! shuk; and, soul! it is as clane ...

SUNDAY'S AND TUESDAY'S POSTS

... ,rans P° rt ed to Malta, whence I escaped, J ° d ,he 3rmy ' made ,he campaign \ gained P ° y b , . east shone ,he star of honour which I ' stances l3 ,- • 1 W ' eak the unfortunate circum' burial ,Vr S { ° from me ' follow to my 7 il L .P laced P° m ...

THE ADDRESS OF THE LORDS TO HER MAJESTY

... carriage the court-yard tbey obstinately declined to move without rendering due honours tothe'chief of the bed-chamber ministry. Even the band and beef-eaters, and guard of honour, all moved off, but Lord Melbourne did not come. Tbe crowd, however, would not ...

BATH UNITED HOSPITAL.-(Weekly Report)

... The Vegetable Stall, by Victors, Sir W. Daw. Several beaunful specimens of Morland, in-' eluding Rural Courtship, The Sportsman and Boys, Shepherds Reposing, &c. Exquisite crayon drawing of an Angel, by Prince Hoare, J-Wiltshire, Esq. Silenus and ...

MONDAY'S and TUESDAY'S POSTS

... any publication written either in defence of the one side or the other.—G. F. Anson. The following anecdote, so highly honourable to the lately-appointed Dean of Durham, Doctor Waddington, is worthy of being recorded. A number of leases, amounting, we ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... champaign distiicts ol Hampshire and Sussex, but within the last few years a bevy of quails has proved a very scarce sight the sportsman whilst healing for partridges and other game. Last year few couple of these birds weie picked up on a farm near Beaulieu ...