HER MAJESTY’S STATE BALL
... period lac ted for the ftta. Thus the Duke of Wellington appeared in the uniform of Duke ...
... period lac ted for the ftta. Thus the Duke of Wellington appeared in the uniform of Duke ...
... and tbs British troops had marebsd '* . K 1 uilipps CaervnartUeo. {• cardigan. XJheap Editions of Popular Works. Milts Brothers Cheltenham. Ctiopatow. TOM CRINGLE’S LOG. Price Sa.Gd. John Chippenham. THE LIFE OF M ANSIE WAUCU. Price 2*. Gd. Kinijy d THR ...
... 1645, to use the Metallic Capsules Mr. John Thomas Betts, London, known under the •• Brrrs'a Pstskt Metallic CsrsVLß. top covering for alt the Bottles, both large and small. Ailed with the Mineral Waters for Mr. John Thomas Bells, and intended for Kingdom ...
... with that occupying the highest place on the North sido and reckoning horizono *j—^‘ tor » S. Andrew. S. James, major, S. John, S. Thomas, S. James, minor, S. IMiiUip, S. S. Matthew, S. Simon, S. Jude, S. Mattliias. The tracery at the head of tills window ...
... submUsion by threats to surrender the Government into the hands of Lord John Kussell. That bub has burst ; Lord John has had the Governmcut 5n his little gmsp, and, to borrow one 6f Mr. Grattan's tumid figures, the baby-hand has been repelled even by the energy ...
... ) horse ports.” Jrilish tissioa es, ; total In ad•r* the fullowthem s and better armed. Kra.ce car* '* f Cleansing and removal of nuisances. invasion by sealing all the French ports through a vigorous blockade ? Which is most probable that Great llritain ...
... ■ ataeal.—ln the Comet, from Bridgwater. bush barley. I>. ■'* John & Aon, from Barnstaple, barley and oat*.—!■ the kSwansea, tons wood.—ln the Star, J. oats —lo the Sarah, from Cardigan, black 1 the Harriet, from Gloucester, sacks flour,—ln the '’ *• ...
... hear.) 1 beg to say to my noble friend, wbatevsr threats he may hold out, There U terror, CaMius, in your threats For I arm'd «tron| tu honesty That they pasa by me. aa the wind. Which respect not.*’ (Hear, hear, and a laugh.) The Lord Chancellor then ...
... Mary, And sing old songs to thee. Come to the shade of the beech-wood glade i Come to the wild wood walk ; And will twine arm thine, And we will sit and talk, Mary. And w® will ait nod talk. And thou tell of the fairy dell And the haunted proves of pine ...
... satis taction make known that he has been favored with instructions TO SELL BY PUBLIC COMPETITION, At the Black Lion Inn, Cardigan, on Saturday, the 15th day of August, 1846, the hour of 3 o’clock in the After- noon, E singularly important and very desirable ...
... Sovereign who has landed upon its shores since the days of King John. A. bathing machine has been ordered for her Majesty’s use at Medehole, under Osborne. tram-way to bo made for it. Lord John Bussell has, it is said, given one of the best livings in his ...
... - living of Kirkhythora, Westmoreland, the valna of lengthened sUtemect. Tour object is obtela a sutnraons Signed John Justin, for John Cooke, overseer; Prism beat Bomaloa Cabrera beat Baara* M. G—To to Admiral of the Fleet Atbchanh 753in6V1 cs i* 73s ...