THE NEW PARLIAMENT, 1837
... Bradsliaw 766 1 Lord A. Conyngliam 763 1 Gipps, C. 759 F. Villiers, R. 708 Cardiff 1 J. Nicholl . . Cardigan I Pryse Carlisle 2 P. 11. Howard 1 W. Marshall 1 Carmarthen *D. Morris 1 IK Lewis, C. Carnarvon ...
... Bradsliaw 766 1 Lord A. Conyngliam 763 1 Gipps, C. 759 F. Villiers, R. 708 Cardiff 1 J. Nicholl . . Cardigan I Pryse Carlisle 2 P. 11. Howard 1 W. Marshall 1 Carmarthen *D. Morris 1 IK Lewis, C. Carnarvon ...
... finding, then thought, that we were irretrievably lost, 1 said, ** Let die together as Christians; come to my arms !” and spreading forth arms to receive family, and rinding that we were all sinking last, 1 cried out, Oh children; my poor children The ...
... Cork County Grant. Colonel- •• • Etpin and Nairn 1 Planta, Hastings 1 Tralee 1 Grattan, James • • Wicklow Plumptre, JP• •• h.ent. East V ' Bateson. LoniianderryVoun ' „ , Grattan, H Mas* 10 Phillpotts, J Glmieester 10 Beamish F B Cork City--. Greenaway. C- ...
... IRELAND (Fram our own Correspondents.) DUBLIN, Aag. 30. The Rebel Association met yesterday, under tbe Pre- siden«v of ona John Brown, and little was done. _ Artongst the letters from Pacificators read was one from Monygall, in which tlie writer, ...
... stop until his captain came, there being no other person on board the ship, the policemen beat him frightfully o'er hands, arms, and legs, with their staffs. The Danish consul preferred the complaint, and the magistrates dionissed it, saying that t e ...
... Anglesey—(ai) 'William Owen Stanley, Esq., second Eon of Sir John Thomas Stanley, Bart, of Alderlcy-park, and younger brother of Edward John Stanley, Esq , the secretary of the Treasury. Sir John Stanley's mother was the datighterand heiress of Hugh Owen ...
... Large Landscape. By Van Goven. Ruins and Figures. Asselyn. A Pair of Landscapes and Figures. By John Van Huysum, St. John Preaching in the Wilderness. Grattan. the celebrated Flower Painter. Triumph of Christianity. Le Sueur. Joseph Sold by his Brethren ...
... who took charge of me well they sustain reputation of Turkish bath my arms were gently laid upon my breast where the knee a powerful upon them my joints were cracked pulled back arms tbe palms of the hands the of the feet all visited in succession I been ...
... ascendancy, Cardiganshire has, we apprehend, advanced but little in independence. CARDIGAN—(in) P. Pryse, Esq., of Gogerddan, a great landowner the counties of Cardigan, Pembroke, and Berks; His name was originally Loveden, but he changed it tor I on ...
... Hotel Carnarvon Mr Menai Bridge Mr Hl’GKS Albion Hotel Mr Davies Liverpool Arms Beaumaris at No 33 No 2 DrURV-lANE Liverpool Steam Packet Office Liverpool June 26 1837 UXBRIDGE ARMS HOTEL BANGOR I Public are respectfully reformed that New Coach called has ...
... is comparatively free from crime, the highest county being Glamorgan, in which 82 offences were committed ; mid the lowest Cardigan, in which 5 only took place. But there is a great deficiency in the tables in not showing the proportion of crime to the ...
... the careless curiosity of the butcher-hoy, together form picture which eUs its tale in some points better than the author. John Ward t.ibson is tale of low revenge well written—an imaginaiy biography of sullen man drawn in strong relief by bold painter ...