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Penton* who have anv claim th«* Estate Mr. HEN V SMITH. late Aldai«\ f cook Clirist Church Oxford, are de*ir

... lot* may lie seen any time, on application to John Honey, Mr. Faulkner’s hailiil, the Drake harm, who will show the crop. Catalogue* may l*o had the White Hart. Dorr better ; Harcourt Arms, Nuneham. King's Arms. Wheatley; the Inns and Public-house* in the ...

BIRTHS

... the Rev. J. B. Sweet, curate of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, John L. Sweet, Esq. of Tenbury, Worcestershire, to Elizabeth Emma, eldest daughter of icholls, Esq. of Coton-hill, Shrewsbury. July IP. at St. John*?. Fulham, by the Rev. Sparkes Byers, James Roberts ...

most brilliant piani

... for both store and fat pigs. IXcaUimj alette. Heading, Saiiirdat, Feb. Ij. niEO.?Ou the Illh insunt, Mr. John Okey, cooper, this town. Feb. 2, John Frederick Whitaker, F.sq., of Reading, Berks, aged 41. . Death of the Rev. Geo. Hulme. sincerely regret ...

MARRIED

... Brighton. Aug. llth, at Northleach, by the Rev. F. Aston, vicar, Mr. John Bosley, coach proprietor, of Hereford to Mary Ann. youngt*st daughter of the late Mr. G. Day, of the Sherborne Arms, Northleach, and niece of Mr. Isaac Day, of the King’s Head Inn. ...

ftHirSTOK-OM-tltXm

... asked, “How say yon, James Thomas, Earl of Cardigan, arc you guilty or not?” The Earl of Cardigan, in firm voice, replied—“ Not guilty, my Lord.” The Clerk—“ How will you tried, my Lord ?” The Earl of Cardigan—“ By Peers.” The Noble prisoner then took ...

THE OX Fatal Accident at Brompton -On Saturday evening, between five and six o’clock, the following dreadful ..

... Gazette. John I’ritcliurd,Witney.Oxun. inHifuuiMlcr and brL'Lmaker. James Wilium Sumner. Be Imilder. David Woodfiill, Studley, Warwickshire, timln'r merchant. Henry March. metal dealer. John (’ojran Francis Castle-Cary, Somerset, curn factor. John Budd, ...

MARRIED

... at Waterpeny, aged 68, William Eustace. On Saturday last, in Cardigan-street, Mr. John Roberts, whitesmith, aged 79. Monday last, near Holywell Church, in the 87th year of his age, Mr. John Armstrong. On Monday last, of typhus fever,fmuch regretted, Susan ...

UNITED STATES

... ladies in England hsve ever yet seen, will be at premium before long Cambrian. Lord Cardigan and the 11th Hdssaes.—The John Bull has published statement relative to Lord Cardigan, founded upon a ease, the alleged circumstances of which are briefly these: A ...

III) RBUAT,

... THE CASE OF THE EARL OF CARDIGAN. the motion of the Lord Chancellor, appointed inspect the journals of the House, with the trials of peers for criminal cases, ami to report on, with view to the trial of the Earl of Cardigan; lev from Mr. Justice Bosanquet ...

Mr. having renew c his ohjectinn#, S'ir U. I*EHI, explained that the Hill gives power not call out more of

... deposited, and the d. scription of those arms. Information was thus given to all persons who wished steal arms of the places where any description of arms might obtained. If attempt at robbery was unsuccessful, and the arms \vere left upon Hie premises, the ...

NORTH FORELAND

... sugar, be fjUotrmg. vessels are lying at Margate with loss of bulark«, anchors, cables, chains, sails, bowsprits, and masts John Poyntz, from Yottghal for London; the Ellen, 1 rce ' ra 0r » Reliance, from Plymouth; Aesper, from Lisbon; the Neptune, of ...

Ml LTU.M IN PAR VO

... examined were bound over in the sum of 40/. each to appear John Nolan, notorious pickpocket, committed for trial Saturday from Queen-square Office, for robbing Captain (late antagonist of E.irl of Cardigan) of a valuable jro)dsnuff*-box—Mr. H. Wilkinson.hatter ...