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A MELANCHOLY STORY e A singular instance of maternal affection, and melancholy misery, occurred in this city u ..

... A MELANCHOLY STORY e A singular instance of maternal affection, and melancholy misery, occurred in this city u few days since. A widow, who unfortunately for them was the mother of six children, found refuge in adilapidated dwelling in one of the lanes ...

T THE BEDFORD TIMES

... liable to be carried away by golden stories. There is no subjeet which is so omnipotent on the human intellect, uo tales are so ahsorbing, no dreams 8o dazzling, The world’s history has not a few such exciting stories on its puges, und wisdom may be learned ...

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... 4 Showery . . . . When rain fulls, yei ine weather pre= 5 Threatening . . . When elouds overcast, dull rain, or 6 Windy 7 Story When sudden gusts mud gales occur Sudden gusts of wind, showers, and 9 Sudden changes . . Morniug fine and sfrernoon stormy ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE NOKTHAMPTON HERALD, February 24, 1843,

... Acting apon this surcestion, | beg to state that sowe time ago, | was personally solicited by a person nawed Fe—n, whose story, conuected as it was with the boundaries of Warwiekshire au! Northamptoushire, i‘.fllv‘ me strongly to relieve him. But | found ...

Published: Saturday 04 February 1843
Newspaper: Northampton Herald
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 377 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TTTIEI———— ‘ MuRDER 15 THE CHINEGE SEAS —Capt |0 ley, of the British bark Seagull, who was |y ught |

... with intent to kill. The mate firsy applied to the marine magistrate, who is said 1, have told him he was only coining a story for the purpose of getting the captain dismissed and himself installeq | in his place.—China Mail, July 26, ...

Published: Saturday 03 November 1849
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Times and Independent
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 117 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

FATAL ACCIDENT AT POULTON, NEAR FLEETWOOD

... room on the second story. She immediately alarmed the family, and sowme of the neighbours were attracted to the spot by bLier evies. Before a ladder could be raised to the house, she threw herself from the window on the third story, aud being caught by ...

FACTS AND SCRAPS

... factory, which is 204 feet long, is now two-thirds up, Tie centre part is 10 ba six stories high, the wings five stories, [leight of the lower story 13 feet, of the other stories 12 feet. The lengih of the tront will be 504 feet, or about the tenth of amile ...

Freland’ – RIS TRIAL BY JURY

... may be neither he, nor the Judge, nor the opposing convsel, not even the jurors themselves can at all predict. There is « story told of a noble Lord, a countryman of Mr. Daffy's, whose tendency to reduce theory to practice was as striking a feature in ...

FACTS AND SCRAPS

... will probably be built in the course of next year. The eentre part is to be six stories high, the wings five stories, [leight of the lower story 13 feet, of the other stories 12 feet, The length of the front will be 504 feet, or about a tenth of a mile ...

Provincial

... it, extending to nine windows in length, the mill being five stories high, which did damage to the extent of about 8,000 On the present occasion the fire was first observed in the fourth story by three - youths who were passing at the time; they gave an ...

FROM FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, s BANKRUPTS. Edward Pinder, High-street, Camden-town, chymist, Robert Tippler, ..

... Frederick William Michael Collins, and Alfred Reynolds, Charter-house-square, Aldersgate. street, engravers. Christopher Story, High.street, Bow, and High-street, Poplar, hatter. John Peterson, Mount. street, Lambeth, shoemaker. John Parsons, late of ...

Published: Saturday 09 December 1848
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Times and Independent
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 184 | Page: 4 | Tags: none