IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT
... the amendment, which, after observation* from Mr. Robinson and Mr. Grattan, was rejected by a majority of 188—191 being against and 3 ...
... the amendment, which, after observation* from Mr. Robinson and Mr. Grattan, was rejected by a majority of 188—191 being against and 3 ...
... Haverfordwest: the Shamrock, Connor, with 313.J oats, for Gerard, and Vining—From Cardigan the Hope, Davies, with qrs. oats, for Vining, Gerard, and Vining.— FromMilford: the John and Sally, Davies, with bis. wheat, 1/02 bis. barley, 4012 his. oats, and casks ...
... Dutchess of B. as persons whose names were on the pension list, he (Mr. Harvey) would find those honourable members all up arms against it. (Laughter.) would say, let all the ladies on that list, from the oldest dowager down to the youngest beauty, who ...
... He was about to marry the daughter of the late General Desprez, and was with her on Sunday evening, when the drums beat to arms. Your horse very restive, said she to him, ** take that which belonged to my father, it will bring you good luck. An hour ...
... received severe cut the thumb, and leaning forward was drawn under tbe saw which divided the thumb and arm straight up to the shoulder, and there severed the ( arm from the body. It next divided the side and lacerated the entrails, laying them open to view. He ...
... to Sarah, youngest daughter of Mr. John Wright, of Stourport. .Monday the sth inst. was married, at Yazor, by the Rev. J. A. Walker, Mr. Joseph Pritchard, of Upperton, to Mary Anne, eldest daughter of the late Mr. John Baynham, of Mancel Lacy. Monday the ...
... Rev. William Morrefl Lawson, .M.A. Commissary Lord Bishop of Worcester, to the Rectory of Northfield, void by the death of John Cooke, Clerk. Copy of Mr. letter to Robert Williams, Esq. acknowledging the receipt of the address, which appeared in our last ...
... the Priory, Brecon, where they are to sojourn for some time. Archdeaconry of Cardigan.—A numerous and highly respectable meeting of the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Cardigan, convened the Rev. Daniel Bowen, M.A. Commissary-General, in compliance with ...
... Yarkhill, the Rev. H. M.A. John Cleife, Esq. of Lisbon, Frances youngest daughter of the late Richard Edwards, Esq. of Kingsdown, Bristol. Wednesday last was married, at the parish church ofManbadarn Eawr, in the county Cardigan, the Hon. and Rev. Henry ...
... himself and for whose apprehension reward was offered, had voluntarily surrendered, and was now in the custody of the Sergeant at Arms— He was ordered to attend at the Bar to-morrow. POOR LAWS. Tiie Lord Chancellor then rose to move the second reading of the ...
... Wilkins, Esq. I Thomas Williams, Esq. Wm.'Davies, Esq. j Robt. Williams, Esq. Thomas Thomas, Esq. John Morgan, Esq. Jas. Barnes. Esq. John Stephens, Esq. John Whittaker, Esq. J. Edwr.rds, Esq. Thomas Prickard, Esq. Richard Moore, Esq. P. R. Mynors, Esq. ...
... London, Robert Biddulph Phillipps, Longworth, in this county, Esq. to Miss Elizabeth Buckenhill, only daughter of the late John Barneby, Esq. of Brockhampton, also in this county. On Thursday was married, All Saints' church, by the Rev. W. M'Guire, Mr ...