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1830 - 1839
7 1839

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Argus, or, Broad-sheet of the Empire

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Argus, or, Broad-sheet of the Empire

THE ARENA, OR LISTS

... Tournament. Their uniform was a la Robin Hood, in colour and fashion. Green velvet tunic, buff-coloured pantaloons, slash boots, gauntlets, green bonnet with gagle's feather, buff belt for arrows, &c. The Ayrshire Archers, headed by their captain, Claude ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... th a t the robbery was effected about a mile from Congleten. The box was deposited in the hind boot, and when the coach drove up to the - inn door, the boot door was open and the box gone. The box was • found next day in a field a few miles from Congleton ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... On Sunday Mr. Brashier, a boot and shoemaker, of No.ls,Blandfordstreet, Portman-square, left town, accompanied by his wife and a nile party, for the purpose of visiting a friend residing at the Retrea t s near Lewisham, in Kent. Having spent the day there ...

PARLIAMENTARY DIGEST

... murder of Lord Norbury, said that on its being first discovered no print of a shoe or a boot was discovered, but that immediately afterwards an impression of a boot was found, and it was ascertained to be one of his lordship's sons, a youth, who was at ...

THE ARGUS

... are, however, happy to say that the QUEEN was considered convalescent on Saturday morning. Her Royal Highness the Duchess of KENT will almost immediately resume her separate residence at Kensington Palace, and occasionally at Claremont. The announcement ...

CLERICAL INTELLIGENCE

... Bremilham, Wilts. Rev. J. Stevens, M.A., to Ole donative curacy of Chesham Bois, Bucks. _Rev. J. Pearson, to the vicarage of Stoke, Kent. Children w as t rave lli ng A clergyman with us WC)chi recently on the . ; Dutch frontiers, in an carriage, when a swarm of ...

GENERAL INTELLIGENCE

... alive, and he now came forward to identify her. The lady, in consequence, changed places with Wallis, and was committed to Maidstone gaol to take her trial. Richard Brookes, of Burton, near Barnsley eat, for a trifling wager, in one hour and twenty minutes ...