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... BEDFORD TIMES SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1847, “ RECTE FACIENDO SECURUS. SUMMARY OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS. The Army Service Bill was read a second time on Moaday night, and in the course of the debate some peeuliar incidents transpired. Earl Grey very ably answered the ...

Our Arm Chair, —— AN OrriceEn AND A GENTLEMAN.—A cornet of hussars, who was not so polished in his mianners

... market, when vating hoaute anld. * 1 aves AN Irisn Comprimest bonding her heal ovor a rose-tree from an Trish hashet woman in ( the woman lookiog Lindly at the yer pridon, vouue kade, bat if in's pleasing 1o ye, I'd hank you 1) keen vour clieek away from ...

Gur Arm Chair. b DOUBLE SUICIDE IN MARYLEBONE. SUDDEN DEATH OF COLONEL PlilißbliS._ On Taexday, at 11 o'clock, ..

... He had formerly been in the army in India, and sowe time since in the E division of police. Some other immaterial evidence having been adduced, The Coroner, in summing up, remarked, that with regard to the deceased woman there could be no doubt that ...

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... damages. would divide the House on this its first stage, THE Army ESTINATES ron 1849-50.—The esti- Mr. Law retaived the opinion he had expressed upon | mates of the effective and the non-effective army serthe last bill ; for the preseat measure, though pretend- ...

MISCELLANEOUS NEWS,

... the British Army, expired on the 9th inst., at Anton's-hill, in the 00th year of his age and after a military service of seventy-five years. He was the second son and heir of Cuthbert Hunter, tsq , of Medomsley, Durhum, He entered the army August 80, 1771 ...

THE BEDFORD TIMES. COURT GF EXCHQUER, Fridey,June 12, THE DEAN OF ELY V. CAZIL

... 4th Witl, Iv, cap. 27, which, substituting the word ““tithes ” for *land” in its interpretation clanse, proceeds to enact afterwards that no person shall sue for the recovering of *“ land,” unless his rigiit 1o do so shall have first acerued to him within ...

MPTON HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTORER 25, 1843

... expeiience as a furmer will not ensure sucecss, Secing the diffevent degrees of fertility in land, of eynal nateral strength-—looking to the fertility of the land where it is cultivated by farmers havieg the advantage of personal experience ouly, you will ...

Published: Saturday 28 October 1843
Newspaper: Northampton Herald
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5004 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Jompevial Parliament, –

... year the amount of land force for the defence of this country and its dependencies should be fixed at 113,847 men, exclusive of the men employed in the service of the East India Company. He entered into a very lucid exposition of the army estimates, for the ...

PAROCHIAL ASSOCIATION, ST, MARY'S,

... place amid ¢ far off fields and waves!” No,—she felt herself to be the Chureh of a land on whose dominions the sun never set, and as the faithful w.other of that land, through all its vast domains, she yearned to streteh out her arms in order to embrace ...

General Kews, e

... found a woman, named Amelia Hough, covered with blood, which was flowing from a nuinber of wounds inflicted over the chest, shoulders, and abdomen. Itseems that the unfortunate woman who lodged iu the house, had been out with another young woman, named ...

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... AND NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Aanron-vnun-l,rsz, July 23.—This evening & verdict of “ Wilful Murder,” has been returned against a woman named Jane M‘Lane, and a verdict of ““aiding and abetting in the said murder” !lms been returned against a man named William ...

SUMMARY

... which will be published if a less profound obedience to ecclesiastical depostism than hitherto begins to be observed by the army of occupation in Rome, Heis to be replaced by General Magnan, who is said to he a man of greater military ability than either ...