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... case of Rheumatic (lout, which nearly deprived lier of the use her right arm; after taking Dr. Leroy's medicine for one week, she was perfectly restored health, and had the use her arm as well as ever. Re-j. ...
... case of Rheumatic (lout, which nearly deprived lier of the use her right arm; after taking Dr. Leroy's medicine for one week, she was perfectly restored health, and had the use her arm as well as ever. Re-j. ...
... Tumnor. Udego' - LoayPak Park. llrJecmh.Glnders, Iogeetre Mc. John Bright, Teridesley Mr. Harvey Wyatt, Acton Hill Park Farm. Mr. Win. Turner, Rogelcy AUDITORS. Mr. John Manners and Mr. John Armish5,w, Rugeicy. SOLICITORS. Messrs. Smith Rnd Buckle, Rugeley ...
... Ponsonby, Hon. John-Derby Dalrymple, Sir A.-Brighton Potter, R.-Wigan Daa.er, Hon. G.-Portarlington Powell, Colonel- -Cardiganshire Darlington, Earl of-Shropshire Power, James-Wexford Co. Davenport, John-Stoke-upon-Trent Power, John-Waterford Davies ...
... o'clock in the Morning. JOHN HARTLEY formerly of Horbury near Wakefield, in the West-Riding of Yorkshire, carrying on Business at Horbury aforesaid, in Copartnership with John Hartley, as JJoat Builders, under the Style or Firm of John Hartley and Son. ...
... believing .bat a brighter prospect was about open. Adjourned to Monday. HOUSE of COMMONS— Monday, May 21. On the motion of Mr. H. GRATTAN the Unudalk and Dunlear Sil! wa« rpart third time and pa?sed. Mr 1 ITTON presented petitions, one against (we bel‘«»e) lie ...
... stained glass, of the most beautiful d ...
... stop him. (Laughter.) Much stress bad been laid on the constancy of Lord John Scott, and on the fact that he had at last been obliged to give way, but there was no proof tliat Lord John Scott have been at all intimidated. Now, with respect to the evi- dence ...