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SATURDAY, FEIHIUARY 2, I*3o

... tfnzelU. It appears from the Dahlia (inzrt/r Friday last, that the Right lion. John Viscount has been chosen one of the Representative Peers for Ireland. in the room the Right Hon. John Baron Farnhain, defeased. eireuni'tauce this tin incut occupying the attention ...

POULTKT AT LBADEMIALL MAUKET

... others who were present were Mr. o‘Connel!, M.F. ; Sir William Drahazoo, Hart. M.P.; Dr. Lcfroy, M.P.; Mr. G. Grattan, M.P. ; Mr. 11. Grattan, M.P.; Mr. Vigors, M.P.; Mr. Kcdington, M.P. ; Bir William Somerville, Barf. M.P., Mr. Archbold, M.P.; Mr. Blake ...

FASHIONS FOII MAY

... ART*. John Emeris, Scholar L'niversity, grand compounder. George Harding, Brascmiose, grand compounder. Edward Hussey Adamson, Exhibitioner of Limoln. illiam Edward Buckley, Scholar Baasennose. George Townshend Driffield. Scholar of Urascuuusc. John Byron ...

LONDON, JULY 2

... that the person there de- j scribed was John Quinn, for the murder of Michael Grace, c near Nenagh, on the 26th of May. The chief constable c followed Bolton to the cell, and calling out, Are you 2 there, John Quinn I Bolton answered, Here I am. ...

Published: Saturday 06 July 1839
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5447 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

DEATH OF THE EARL OF LUCAN

... l whipped him in his arms, and threw him into the river—he managed, however, to scramble out, and give notice policeman, who followed prisoner to a publichouse ami secured him, the lace being found wrapped round his person.—John Maylnnd, American lad ...

EXECUTIONS

... whipped him in his arms, and threw him into the river—he managed, however, to scramble out, and give notice to policeman, who followed prisoner to a public-house and secured him, the lace being found wrapped round his person.—John Mayland, an American ...

BANKING SYSTEM

... police, armed with mortal weapons, ran much more danger than an unarmed body. Most certainly he would rather, in point of safety, at the head of an unarmed body, because there would be less resistance, and fewer bad consequences. If they went armed, they ...

SUNDAY'S AND TUESDAY'S POSTS

... treacherous surprise of Col. Harney's command reached here this morning by express. Col. Gates, commanding east of the St. John's, has transmitted orders for immediate defence of the posts south. tAssistant Adjuleat-General's OIfice. Air-my of the Soadh ...

Published: Saturday 07 September 1839
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2300 | Page: 1 | Tags: News 

CAMBRIDGE ELECTION

... 1839. THE MANNERS SI FAMILY. [From the Cambridgt’ Adeerttzer.] StriTON nit SiNECUUiST.— Mr. Manners Sutton (whose real name John Henry Thomas Manners Sutton) holds the situation of Registrar the Office Faculties, which, as far a.s is concerned, complete ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Hart, Job Greenway, John Beckley, and John Dobson, at yearly rents amounting to 2614 ; and also that part of a Piece of Freehold Garden Ground lying directly behind the said dwelling house and garden, now in the occupation of John Hill, as the same is ...