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(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 ...

WILTS AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE STAN DA

... President of Trinity College, Oxford . John Kaye, Esq., High Sheriff acif Bucks Win. Lewis,Esq., Raymond Buildings, Temple (fourth donation). Lieut. Merewether, Goojerat lO 10 John Piillpott, Esq.. Pbilpot lane I 1 John Lewis Phipps, Esq., Liverpool. Chas ...

HAUT TON

... es. John S. Saunders, Esq., to be Clerk of the Circuits and Clerk of the Crown, arid George Botsford, Esq., to be Clerk of the Legislative Council for the province of New Brunswick. The Queen has also beee pleased to appoint Edmund trnout Grattan, Esq ...

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... celebrated John Fox, author of the history of the arts and monuments of the Church, commonly called Fox's Book of Martyrs, was a Prebendary of the Cathedral Church of Sarum. Capt. Harvey Tuckett, who fought a duel with the Earl of Cardigan, Las been declared ...

mu: WILTs NO G LOU(' ESTERSII IRE ST 41\DA HD. LIGHTS AND SHADOW* OF AN ACTOR'S

... which occupies six columus, headed Lord Cardigan and the 11th Hussars, has been published in the London papers. It relates to an affair between Capt. Reynolds of that regiment and its Lieut.-Col., Lord Cardigan. The matter originated in Capt. Reynolds ...

BANKRUPTMBETINGS AT BRISTOL

... Newent, on the 26th ult.; John Barnard, charged with stealing m.ney from a letter at A binghell, on the lib, the property of Themes Edwards; John lfirey, charred w.th stealiog a reale ass, at East Dean, the property ut . John Moore. 20th, Francis Kites ...

TUESDArB GAZETTE

... Clifton, aged 22, marl, the beloved wife of Mr. Futtige• At Mobile, State i,f Alartibt, North America, Mr. 'John Evans, son of the late Mr. John EvanS, of Dityntoui Nov. 30, in Cheltenham, Madame S. C. K. Inqtres. We. 1, aged Ifi, Maria, second daughter ...

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 ...

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 AM) WILTS GLOLCESTERSHIRE STANDARD, TUESDAY, .1r Y 4 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE

... from Bath to Bristol, she was sopped at Aruo's Vale by fit a men, of the names of George Morgan, Thome White, John Young, Samuel Price, and John Collette. White held the young woman down by a rope whilst Morgan committed the offence upon her person. Time ...

THE WILTS AND GLOUCEStERSHIRE STANDARD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER S

... Peter's Collegeo the rectory of Burgate, Suffolk, value £560. The Rev. John Booth, 8.A., of Queen's College, to the perpetual curacy of St. Stephen's, Salford, value £l-M. The Itr•. John W Wallis ou B -ou.A., of Pembroke College, to the perpetual curacy of ...

WOOTTON BASSETT

... between the French and English both the admit als' ships were burnt. Duel between the Earl of Cardigan and Lieutenant Tuckett.—ln consequence of the Earl of Cardigan having ascertained that certain letters published recently in the Morning Chronicle, reflecting ...