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Co Br tont bp Canton

... Kingdom, held at lb. ENLYN ARMS, Nesicutle, es Friday the Mith day of Sept. MG; JAMES RICHARD LEWIS LLOYD, Esq. in the Clair; The follerisg melon. mere entered into : ['repined by Jolts Lloyd, Eny. Altyredye. wooded by John Grill* Esq. Lloy•de ee iee ...

114 gland and Ireland Union s -'- Thnsugis

... sad Mr. C. T. Toter. Then are several forming part of the Property are. Or ceases art rens lime sad rot moray, sad of NUA armed Sir, /.alead sad marl= rase. midi grarsd Wee seer awl shirt. fir improved reit. mord • Orly rise% a erg Marrs Mr a sad err ...

THE NEW PARLIAMENT

... Conyrgham Ld. A.—Bradshaw James Cardiff Nicholl Caidiganshire Powell Colonel Cardigan Pryse P. Carlisle Howard P. 11. Marshall W. Carmarthenshire Trevor lion. G. R. Jones John Carmarthen —Morris David Carnarvonshire —Gore J. R. O. Carnarvon —Hughes W, ...

Published: Thursday 24 August 1837
Newspaper: Cheltenham Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2214 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

HOCSE Or LORDS,—TIVIADAY, January 23

... Anatt:rniata, an the net la it. word. Wiry the nand this esseasy base so areal taimiesega sir &dam we are at • l and eau tat arm *aslant for it bat deer able to on Wish we aot it ihe *Dried et du . Pakkee at the Mkt -himself, b)fe d dish • et Skase me ekes ...

FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE.—Bankrupts

... brls wheat, an 2 tons four, for J. & C, Starge.—From Port Rush: the Minerva of Cardigan, Morgan, RK 38, with 46 tons oats, for ditto.-- Fron Port Mudvc the Susan Jane, of Cardigan. Evans, R28, with 4 tous slates, fur G. Bettiss.-- Phe Emma, from Cronsted ...

Published: Thursday 01 February 1838
Newspaper: Cheltenham Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 940 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MCI LICRANON, SATVIIDAY, IP saattAar it,

... trne light, and argue, that if the steam boat was actually employed in the service of the Navy Islanders, and manned with armed men of their party, as from the dispatch of Colonel Mac Nab, there appears little reason to doubt ; the British were perfectly ...

TRIIIMPH or CONSERVATISM

... was hitrodered, It en I.' make an attempt to taro out the alioi.tre. AecurcLogi., a grid dineer was got up, at which 'Lord John known 'Lord certain witions of his own as the barge( ao atteek v inintl on the Church of Ireland and , Mir il. .r..re0vr ...

Fancy Dress Ball

... like agility to the top yard-arm hecurmmenced a speech, | invoking liberality ou the part of bis spectators, and baring | ascertained that is coadjutors had resented the plate to every looker-on, he poised himself on the yard-arm, a beight | of at least 60 ...

Published: Thursday 04 October 1838
Newspaper: Cheltenham Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4082 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

erbeltenbam arrilutio

... this county, th• Lady of arr. John of • daughter. Noy. lath. tho wife of Ur. Noettagua blot, *urgent' dandat, of toe., of a daughter. 23. $t Sr- Jobo's Clo;rob, Glusrootor, Mr. Heny Vaoghso, of tisk town, to Nomad & a John Avery, inner, of Alvin moat, ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... and St. John’s, (cory. Head Town, Seigniory of a Colle, Nov. Meh, 1838, reference to my despatch of the 5th inst. I have to acquaint you that the hahitans between the Vamaska Kicheheo Rivers quitted their villages on the night of the 3d to up arms egsinst ...

Published: Thursday 06 December 1838
Newspaper: Cheltenham Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1501 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

AEC) 1712 V PEDTEE VUE Z4agE9 Amounting to nearly Tye Thousand Pounds, Ha. undergone et Reduction of OM, Fifth; ..

... paid RLRCMS. TlOol.lll.swas, Dula, dater is Tonna RIMS*. ettypelnr °nor, denims Gomm Acmes. Steamer. Is•vm, Tynsarnolarn, Cardigan. carnet Samar Newport, Deamoba r brearer Deveapert, oega. Hanermrran, .1N IC atFTC' UM /011 , 1 Virrrpo , .l, timber merchant ...

County Fire Office, Regent Street, London,

... who had jest dein bad sold that the ground was trent/bag ander the feet landed interest, he (the noble Mike) wonfe take his Arm awed oa thatground in support of the corn law as it now stood. He did this from no party feeling or motive of wiredraw/age, ...