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The ►Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard

... long tirade upon the sufferings he had endured daring his imprisonment, the villainy of the Government, the conduct of Lord John Russell, and his own unabated attachment to the principles of Chartism. Ile was loudly cheered in the course of his address ...

THE WILTS AND GLOUGEiTERSIIIRE STANDARD TUESDAY, AUGUST 25. 'ant to Hr. Herrn r, of Newbury, was driving a ..

... surgeon, , attended her shortly after her admission, between six and se- ven o'clock, and found her arm was broken, but nn external , injury. He set the arm, which was done with difficulty, deceased being very violent, and appeared intoxicated ; after which ...

VbilLIS AND GLOUCESEERsuIRE STANDARD TUESDAY, AUGUST 15,

... any person to take care of the boost, No evidence being armed , the case was dismissed. Suicide.—On the 31st ult., the tillage of Murton was much agitated by a report that a person of the name of John Williams, aged 40 years, had committed suicide by suspending ...

Published: Tuesday 15 August 1843
Newspaper: Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 13986 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

FARINGDON

... previous conviction, and pleaded guilty, stealing horse hair, at Stroud, from John Winte.— Mowry it ebb, aged' 4, previous conviction, stealing a clock, at Berkeley, front John Denning. —Elizabeth Etheridge, aged 22, previous conviction, atealing wearing ...

HE WILTS AND OLOUCESTERSIIIRF, STANDARD TUESDAY, JUNE 6

... members should arm themselves fora demonstration on Monday evening. In those cams, where the poverty of the members would not admit of all being provided with arms, bit where the willingness prevailed to contribute to the purchase of arms for a portion ...

TB§ 11 I 4,111 S AA 13 GLOUCESTERSHIRE S'I'ANDARD

... 1791, ha vim; expended a large forame in the service of his country. Young Harrison early devoted himself to the profession of arms, and entered the army under the auspices of his father's intimate friend, General Washington, at the age of 18. The north-western ...

THE WILTS AND GLOUCESIERSIIIRIN STANDARD. TUFSDAY. MARCH 13

... for rrfusing to work to malutain his family. .. A young man, named John Holloway, son of a farmer of West Buckla:.d, Devon, lately drowned Itimseif in a quarry on Ins father's (arm, while under the depression which commonly followed his drinking fits ...

THE WILTS AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE STANDARD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

... most regnat-liable eurio.ity.—Yorkshire Gazelle. The other day, as a Bavarian gentleman and an English one were walking arm-iti arm through Piccadilly, their conversation was disagreeably interrupted by a harsh screeching sound from the road. What a ...

HE WILTS AND GLOUCESTERSIIIRI. STANDARD, TUESDAY, DFCMBER 17,

... pronounced for the divorce. The Fat Cow Prize at the Gloucester Cattle Show.—lt I will be remembered that the cow shewn by Mr. John Hewer at 1 the annual meeting of the Gloucestershire Agricu hownltural tor Association was declared by the Judges to be the ...

TIM WILTS AND GLOMESTERSHIRE STANDARD TUBS DAY, JUNE 24

... v. Harcourt Aldtiam, Rev. T. Houseman, W. Hemming, Esq., James Sanders, Esq , Messrs. John Peon, Joseph Wright, Wlllani Lilley, Joan Holmes, Joseph Cresswell, John Cresswell, Thomas Saunders, B. Mitund, James Haywood, iI. W. Baker, Joseph Russell', George ...

-.4 • it) WILTS AND 61,01(7EsTzlzsiii;u: STANI)AIU)

... ITUESDAY.—BANKRUPTS. John Pinkerton. High-street, Southwark, glass -cutter. William Bates, Liverpool, theatrical manager. William Partington, Leetls. woollen-cloth manufacturer. Samuel \V ,ite, Farnely, Yorkshire, cloth manufacturer. John Smith, Manchester ...