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,ugh the le of GRAND FESTIVAL OF THE CINQUE PORTS TO THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON. Friday, the 30th of August,

... following &c. Rack of arms, St. Sebastian, Pyrenees '',llage fete from D. Teniers, left long, by 11 feet high ; B a lts of arms &c. Peimpluna , Bidassoa, —Moses in the O rushes, 18 feet long by 11 feet high ; Racks of Arms, with c: ll ged banners ...

AN D EAST K ENT ADV EimsEn

... to appear ois deck iss his full nasal uniform t and whew Lord Nelson received the fatal shot, he fell into Captain Hardy's arms: and out hearing the triamphaut shout of victory, he inquired what number of the euesny had struck, and being answered Iwealy-oae ...

Published: Saturday 28 September 1839
Newspaper: Dover Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1405 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FOLKESTONE SESSIONS

... waist, and was hauled into the vessel. The prisoner was found guilty, and sentenced to six months’ imp’isoununt and hard labor. John Woodland whs also indicted for a violent and brutal assault on a girl, about eleven years of age, from whose evidence it appeared ...

MAIDSTONE GAZETTE AND KENTISH COIJFJEjj- POKTIIY. HUMAN LIFE. Min I thnu art like river, fed By wait from ..

... Captain Frederick Grey has been appointed Private Secretary loins brother. Viscount llowick. Secretaryat-War, in the room of Mr. John alpole. J,ord Weymouth, tlie eldest son of the Marquis of Batlt, died on the Kith instant, Shanks House, Dorset. Hea in his ...

Published: Tuesday 24 January 1837
Newspaper: South Eastern Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1615 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

GENERAL ELECTION

... promises of support 'are rnoFt numerous. Major We y land retires. Pembroke—Colonel Owen, son of Sir John, is :lot likely to be opposed. .Pembroke (County)—Sir John Owen, Bast., who has for many years represented this county on the co-aservative interest, will ...

GLANCES AT MEN AND THINGS

... the principles and details of his plan. NATIONAL CONVENTION-ARMING OF THE CHARTIST'S, The Norwich papers state that the Chartists of Norwich are generally arming ; that about 300 are already armed with pikes, of which the description is given ; that these ...

A NIGHT THE REFORMED HOUSE COMMONS. From the M-trmnp ) AnDßc>sr:i> Nruv cot siv. have a strong’ impression that ..

... with tumblers of whiskey-punch, varying in individual proportions from two to two dozen. At length, about half-past nine, Lord John Russell condecends enlighten the House, There is a dead silence. A h*m or two is preceeded by his little clear shrill voice ...

of some privileges which Mine; tort, which. however, have no c onnection with the constitution. The town of ..

... e whole cavalcade left St. John's for Montreal, ria o _''alsehly and Longueuil, about four o'clock. On Friday iaorraing, when about a mile from the village of Longueuil, the cavalry came up to a body of several hundred armed men, were stationed behind ...

TUESDAY

... committee.—Sir E. KNATCHBULL (Lord John Russell having requested that the motion should have precedence) then moved the appointment of a select committee to inquire into all the circumstances connected with the discharge of John Nichol] Thom, alias Courtenay ...

SKETCHES FROM CONTEMPORARIES

... even among some of u onnell's own friends. However, the scheme was taken and the design was to raise 50,0001., the sum that Grattan Il i , from the Irish Parliament, for the purchase of an estate requital for his Catholic Association services, not as a l' ...