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HOUSE OF COMMONS—Monday

... well in opposing the bill, but did not make an effective speech. Mr. 11. Grattan proved that Sir G. Sinclair was not shot proof, and had once been a Whig and a patriot. Mr. Grattan also dealt some hard Mows at some other renegades. Powkrscourt declared ...

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... Nutt, 4th William Carter. Peas. Ist John Pitson. (arrols. —Ist Thomas Mills, 2nd John Pitson. A Lettuce. —Ist W. Brain. 2nd Thomas Battan. Kidney Potatoes. —lst Isaac Kent, 2nd George Belcher. Hound Potatoes. —Ist John Pitson. 2nd George Belcher. City and ...

UNITED STATES—CANADA

... scheme of colonization for Connaught. There is an estate in Ipswich willed by the original proprietor. John Sparrow, his heirs and descendants so long as John Sparrow was to be found. The male inheritors becoming extinct, the property would have passed into ...

TREMENDOUS DANGER

... —William John Pepys, Magdalen Abraham William Bullen, Trinity College, grand compounder; John Cartman, Trinity College. BA. Francis Barnes, Jesus College: Benjamin Adams, St. John’s College; Arthur George Berry, Jesus College; F.ederick Ward, St. John’. College ...

To the EDITOR of the OXFORD CHRONICLE

... with stealing one nurse and 16s. 4jd., the property of John Hawkins, pleaded guilty, and called several persons to character. —One month's hard labour. John Rusher was charged with an assault on John Bowley, policeman, in August last. Mr. Brunner, for the ...

OXFORD CHRONICLE AND BERKS AND BUCKS GAZETTE, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1848

... William Williams, of Bampton, was acquitted. John Oliver and IPilliam Roberts, 50, convicted of stealing wood of the value of 6d., the property of John Smith, of Kidlington. -3 months’ hard labour. John Itndland, John Harwood, Lahan Lnmhourn, 19, were convicted ...

SATURDAY, MARCH IG, 1844

... Horn, Summer Town. . . N.B. If not disposed of wi.hiu thrce weeks, the whole will be So d by Auction, the premises. Parker Arms, Northleigh, near Witney, Oxon. raxo DISPOSED OF, way of Speculation, 1 tlic day'of 18+K «» T«o in the Afternoon, eery splendul ...

line, the Prince and Princess of Wales, the of Cumberland, Duke of York, Prince Frederick William, and the ..

... Serjeant-at-Arms. TUe Sword of Serjeant-at-Arm*. The Lord State The Lord Steward. borne by Chamberlain. The Duke of Wellington. Lord in Waiting The Lord in Waiting H. H. H. and H. 11. 11. on the I’rince Albert. I’tince Albert. Queen. Sorjeant-at- Arms. Serjeant-at- ...

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... Mr. John Peberdy, who died at the same place in 1805. As an alFectionate parent, kind neighbour, and a sincere friend her loss will long regretted. Aug. Id, Mr. Thomas Hooper, near the Church, Holywell, aged 67. Aug. 18, James Prior, son of John Prior ...

THE OXFORD CITY AND COUNTY Cl I ROM OLE,

... and Somerset ; Marchioness Aylesbury, Countess of Cardigan, Countess of Uxbridge. Lady Delawarr, Lady Boos, &c. & . ; and among the general officers and other equestrians present were of Earl Cardigan, Lord Cavendish, Lord Robert Grosvenor. Lord Roos ...

MARRIED

... Chapel. Oxford, by the Rev. John Morison, D.D.. LL.D. London, Mr. George Jnam«. of Aldertnastun, Rerks, Ann, eldest daughter i M. Undcrliil!. Esq. of Bejitmont-strect, in this city. On the same occasion, the lies'. John Morison, D.D. ] LL.D. of i.oudon ...