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TIRE WILTS AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE STANDARD. GLOUCESTER

... on my honour. The Serjeant at Arms said:—Yeoman Usher, call in James Earl of Cardigan. The Noble Lord was accordingly called in, and his Grace the Lord High Steward addressing him, said— Jatnee Thomas, Earl of Cardigan, you have been indicted for felony ...

(Continued from our last). HOUSE OF LORDS.—FSIDAY. The house sat fur a short time. The Duke of AIIaiTLE ..

... 190,987 for freight of ships and transports—Agreed to. £76,262 for the conveyance of convicts to Nov South Wales—Agreed to. ARM': ESTIMATES. Mr. MACAULAY opened the Army estimates at great length. (The gross amount of the requisite estimates would be for ...

I RIM REGISTRATION BILL

... Cambridge Lawrence Thomas Brown, innkeeper, Newent, Gloneent John Berry, banker, Liverpool Thomas Barnard, merchant, Devon 1. adford Potts, wool-broker, Leeds James Dickson, draper, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. John Ilicklin, printer, Nottimtham Henry Smith, wine merchant ...

THIRD EDITION

... cannot be requisite for him to define. By command of the Right lion. the General Commanding-in-Chief. JOHN MACDONALD, Adjutant General. Lord JOHN Russzu. agreed that very long terms of imprisonment were not to be approved. They had Coddles! a tendency ...

CIRENCESTER PETTY SESSIONS

... is probable that if help had nut been at haud, they would have been veryseverely injured. Mr. SlepheN Kirby. of the Bathurst Arms, North Cerney, was charged by tha constable of that place with keeping his house open at unlawful hours. Ile stated that on ...

CONSERVATIVES,

... against the fury of an armed mob, &c. Cambridge University, Feb. f. Smith's Prises. —(From our own Correspoudent.)—Ou Saturday last these prises were adjudged to Mr. Cayley, of Trinity, the senior, arid Mr. Simpson, of St. John's, the ascend, wrangler ...

CIICEsCISTM TILE 'WILTS ND GLOUCESTERSH IRE sirAxi)Ann

... emblazoned shields with the arms of Englaud and France. The state chairs were what might be called of Gothic design, and the throne was surmounted with Gothic tracery. Al the back of the throne were emblazoned the Royal Arms of England in silver. Seated ...

THE 'WILTS AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE STANDARD

... exc!eded by the expenditure in £6,900. There had been au increase of L 3,102. The investigation of the double return for Cardigan lasted but halt an hour. The expense to the lion. Member, Pryae Pryse, e.A., exceeded £l2OO. The Constituent Assembly of ...

THE WILTS AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE STANDARD

... Newnham, Gloucestershire, 'Borates Henry Bardwell, John Thwaltes, Joseph Bartrum, and James Homey, 74 and 75. Holborn bridge, City, woollen drapers (so far as regards John Pigtails) John Leach and John Baker. Cross street, Finsbn-y, wine and stout me:chants ...

NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS

... 6lbs. of Cheese, the property of Joseph Chapman.-2, James Ayres and John Alworthy, charged with ateating,potatoes, at Westbary-on-Trym, the property Robert Hember; Joseph Brain and John Davis, charged with violently melting and robbing Charles Packer, on ...