Clerk to the Trustees
... that the GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of the TRUSTEES acting for the Chepstow District of Turnpike Roads will held at the JIEAUFORT ARMS INN, Chepstow,on the third day of March, 1841 at halt'| ...
... that the GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of the TRUSTEES acting for the Chepstow District of Turnpike Roads will held at the JIEAUFORT ARMS INN, Chepstow,on the third day of March, 1841 at halt'| ...
... marked improvement in the various descriptions The late Duel Wimbledon. —The trial of Captain Douglas, the second of Lord Cardigan, took place the Central Criminal Court, Wednesday. The indictment charged Dm* prisoner with having, the 12th Bcpt. last, ...
... equal measure to the icious und the virtuous. Mr. Grate approved that principle, and admired the courage ami Integrity Lord John in carrying it out, when Mr. was surprised and shocked that an attempt should be made to control the discretion of the medical ...
... and that his character was such not to entitle him to credit John Huggins proved acts ofownershipoii the part of theplaintiff. Mr. John Hulls, attorney for the plaintiff, proved that John Morse died intestate, and that Thomas Morse, the plaintiff, took ...
... Llandovery; Cawdor’s Arms, Llaudilu; Feathers Inn, Abcrayron; Block Lion lan, Cardigan ; Salutation Hotel, Newcastle-Einlyn ; Hotel, Aberyatwith; of Messrs. Shcppord.Thoinaa, Leiord, and Williams, solicitors, No. Cloak-lane, London ; John Lloyd, Esq., aolicitor ...
... POPULAR AND SUPKRIOR PERIODICAL WORKS, I IMPORTANT TNTPT T TriPNCF Publishing hy Grattan & Gilbeut, 51, Paternoster How. London, Map Agents, by Appointment, to her Majrety', Hoard Ordnance ■OUNVAN'S PILGRIM S PROGRESS; Gilbert's splendid Pictorial Edition ...
... thrashed, Mr. Morgan was drawn through the town i.i his carriage, all the gentlemen walking arm and arm to support him. A splendid dinner took place at the Beaufort Arms in the evening. Oxfordshire.— This election took place Oxford, on Monday, and ate happy ...
... fSardocr. farmer, ; John Wilts and Richard H-berta. from the of St Rriateb; Clement Kn-eraon. llanbaiu. farmer ; Charles Cheltenham, John of A«ton. iitnk.-eper ; Party, Cheltenham, cabinet maker . John Mills, lata Cheltenham, baker; John Compton, Windmab ...
... National Gallery. Sir Robert Feel occupied the chair, and Lord John Russell look part in the proceedings. The subscription amounted to XI,OOO. The Mormons, says the Socu Scotian, have armed and organised, in some parts of the Union, for purposes of defence ...
... all. Esq S.B.T. T. B. Crosse, Esq 8.8. T. Rutland The Hon. H. Dawn S.B.T. Waterford (City) Christmas, Esq 8. W. M. Esq S. Cardigan J. 8. Harford, Esq R. (Lost Poll Books.) Dudley T. Hawkes, Esq. Q.S. Rochester J. S. Douglas, Esq, 5.8.T.1. W. H. Bodkin ...
... The Rev. Isaac Hughes, to the valuable vicarage of Llandyfriog, with the rectory'of Llanfairtrefhcilgin annexed, county of Cardigan.—The Rev. Thoa M'Neece, F.T.C.D., to be King’s lecturer divinity. The living of Arboe is also attached the professorship ...
... St. John Baptist?VhWm Boulter Cooke,* James Taylor, and William Henry Hughes. St. Mary dt I'rypt ?Richard Hodges Carter and Thomas Biirmp. St. Mary de Grace ?Joseph Hooper and John Ivin Flux. St. Mary de I/xlc ?John Burrnp, Robert Jackman, and John Growtage ...