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Oxford, Nov. 24. This day the folio wing degrees were conferred :— Matter Arts.-B.ev. Thomas Prater, Exeter. ..

... Oxford, Nov. 24. This day the folio wing degrees were conferred :— Matter Arts.-B.ev. Thomas Prater, Exeter. Bachelors of Arts. —VVm. Adams, Postmaster of Merton, Grand Compounder; Frederick William Faber, Scholar of University ; John Wickens. Scholar ...

NOTICE is hereby Giyen, That THOMAS BARTON WEN, Esquire, one his Majesty's Commissioners for the RelieJ'of ..

... Council of the Royal College of Surgeons, Surgeon to St. Thomas's Hospital, and Professor of Surgery in King's ColUge, London. I have made trial of Mr. Franks's Solution of Copaiba, at St. Thomas's Hospital, in variety of cases discharges in the male and ...

BRISTOL and CLIFTON ROYAL HORTICULTURAL GARDENS, DURDHAM DOWN ROAD. PATPvOTeSSES : Her Royal Hiyhness of Kent. ..

... ditto ditto. The best single specimen of NEW HOLLAND PLANT 1 ditto. The best single specimen of any Hardy New Ornamental SHRUB ditto The best ditto of any Hardy New Ornamental HERBACEOUS PLANT 1 ditto. The best Ornamental Basket of PLANTS ditto. The second ...

LONDON, WEDNESDAY, February 17

... Nothing was done beyond presentation of some petitions. The House tiil Thursday. HOUSE OF COMMONS, TUESDAY, Feb. 16. Mr. Hardy, renewing the discussion upon ihe petitions relating the Car low election, and the transactions of Mr. with Mr. Raphael the ...

Twelfth Day was presented, Messrs. Large, of Tockeuharo, to their Minister, the Rev. W. C.Colton, of Wilts, a ..

... it nt. One Year: Llias Drew (two weeks solitary), Thomas Wheeler.— Twelve Months: Thomas Bedwards (ihree weeks solitary), George Gunstone (two weeks solitary), Win. Stokes.— Tea John Bailey and Thomas Gould (one week solitary >.— Nine Months: Joseph Home ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... injury was not great. The fireman, John Howe, and two boys, John Jones, son of John Jones, puddler, and David Thomas, son of William Thomas, smith, were killed, several persons passing at the time were wounded ; one woman, the wife of Daniel James, founder ...

ARRIVALS

... 13, at the Cathedral, Waterford, by the Rev. Henry Thomas Curtis, of that city, to Anna Matilda, !■ daughter of Mr. Isaac Sharland, of Lyncombe Hill, >is city. at Shrivenham, Berks, the Rev. Thomas Mills, j^ Stutton, Suffolk, Chaplain in Ordinary to ...

Birth Thynne, a daughter. Nov. 6, at King William's College, Isle of Man, Mrs. Wilson, the wife the Rev. the

... Robert Ashburner, to Susan, daughter of Mrs. W. North, Melksham . Nov. 14, at Walcot church, by the Rev. Gaius Barry, Mr. Thomas Boot, of Cheltenham, to Miss Sarah Plumb, of Russell street, in this city. On the 27th ult. at St. iMiar's, Jersey, Sir George ...

BATH ROYAL HORTICULTURAL AND FLORAL SOCIETY

... Balliol; SamueT Dendy, Thomas Alexander Mathews, Trinity. —. BANKRUPTS. [From the Gazette of Friday, April 22 William Carter, Butler's place, Chapel street, Pentonville, mastcr-mnrmer. Henry Brown, High street, Shoreditch, cordwamer. Thomas Ditchburn, White ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... different politics, and the gentlemen he should propose were—The Right Hon. Thomas Erskine (with the same salary as the other revising barristers), J. Parker Fraser, R. Rogers. J. Long, Thomas Robinson, W. M. Praed, Martin West, Charles O'Grady, W. T. Alexander ...

A Diocesan Society for the building and repairing of Churches aud Chapels is about to formed in the county of

... week, eight ofthe male transports confined iv Ilchester gaol endeavoured to effect escape the roof; but being discovered, Mr. Hardy placed them all in double irons and solitary confinement. The Reformers of. West Somerset propose to invite their Members to ...

BATH ROYAL HORTICULTURAL AND FLORICULTURAL EXHIBITION

... Owen, Shirley Cottage, idcombe.—(Not for competition There were also in this tent beautiful collection of pansies, brought by Thomas Cole, gardener to the Rt. Rev. Dr. Raines.' The circular tent to the left contained the Fruits, which included pines, melons ...