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... Molineux, 8.A., Trin.; John Postlethwaite, 8.A., Queen's. Dtibfin.—John Tyrrell Baylec, AB.; James Cox, A. 8.; John Charles Coleman, A. 8.,; Richard Denny, A. 8.: .John Magnus Lynn, A. 8.; John Marshall, 8.A.; ...
... Molineux, 8.A., Trin.; John Postlethwaite, 8.A., Queen's. Dtibfin.—John Tyrrell Baylec, AB.; James Cox, A. 8.; John Charles Coleman, A. 8.,; Richard Denny, A. 8.: .John Magnus Lynn, A. 8.; John Marshall, 8.A.; ...
... with Sir John Tyrrell '• Hutchinson, —. hence off the Bird Island 16th June on the same limited scale we have for some timehad to note. The Both are certain of success, and, in all probability, they will . b ; Albion, Brown, hence for St. John. N.B. at ...
... afford hiscouusel and assistance to the Welsh Superintendent in the general affairs of the Welsh Circuit.' Chester, John S. Stamp John Straw, John M orr i e; Isaac Lilly, Supernemerarv. Holywell, ( English. )—Jolin Knowles, jun. Henry Dean; William Hughes, ...
... Molineux, 8.A., Trin.; John Postlethwaite, 8.A., Queen's. ail)lin. —John Tyrrell Baylec, A. 8.; James Cox, A. 8.; John Charles Coleman, A. 8.,; Richard Denny, A.B. John Magnus Lynn, A. 8.; John Marshall, 8.A.; ...
... Dyke. Col. Bingham, Sir John P. Beresford, Bart., the Rev. W. Home, the Hon. F. Noel, Mr. Aretas Akers, Sir John Dees Thomson, &v. The Committee of Management were, the Hon. J. Wingfield Stratford, Sir Edward'Filmer, Bart., Sir John Croft, Bart., Lord Holmesdale ...
... of that establishment is sending her the best advice. Let us see, however, what Lord - John Russell would advise on this point. (Loud laughter and cheers.) Lord John Russelli could not pass over this important topic in his address, because he knew it was ...
... Boness, from Campeachy-Superb, —, from St. John, N. 8.- Lymington-Stewart, Mackinnon .• . • 2 0 John Porter, Cuthbertson, from Halifax-Eliza, Briar, from Nova Lynn-Bentinck, Canning 2 0 Scotia-Mar y , Hamilton; John, Dempsey; and George, Day, from Quebec-Betsey ...
... Berwick on-Tweed-Hodgson, Holmes 2 0 John Savage, Ci rcus - s t ree t, St. Nlarylebone, London, victualler; Beverley-Hogg, Fox 2 0 Northat.., Thomas Clark, Li m b's C on d u it- s t ree t, Lonaon, boot-maker.. John ()rabble, Kent-street, Surrey, axletree-maker ...
... Bernard Birch, Bart. Nicholas Hughes, Esq. Nicholas Blundell, Esq. William Ford Holton, Esq. William Bowling, Esq. John Hodgson Kearsley, Esq. John Bowine, Esq. Thomas Lyon, Esq. Sir Thomas Brancker, Knt. Anthony Mollyneux, Esq. Sir G. Drinkwater, Kot. Samuel ...
... at thirty minutes after eight o'clock, post meridian. The Sergeant was desired by the SPEAKER to introduce the next witness. John Drew, being examined, said, I am a clerk in the postoffice, and am appointed to receive on certain nights the writs to be forwarded ...
... 1837: THE CONIMITTEE for Conducting, i he Election of LORD SANDON and CRESS WELL CRESSWELL, Esq., , sit Daily at the KINU ARMS I , Castle-street, at Two o'clock, where all Communication 4 s ill be received. The CENTRAL CANVASSIi G COMMITTEEsit Daily ...
... Three, for having their poses,tioh.iislbs. of pig-iron, were each sentenced to 14 days' imprisonment. ,7 CIIARGh OF MdRDkR.--John 'Duffle, an Irishman of about thirty-two years of . age, and without any thing indicative of ferocity in his appearance, was ...