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... was resumed Carter, coroner for Surrey, at the Coburg Arms, '-:> ...
... was resumed Carter, coroner for Surrey, at the Coburg Arms, '-:> ...
... about half-past two o’clock, escorted by detachment of the nth Hussars (Prince Albert’s regiment), commanded Lieut.-Col. Lord Cardigan, and proceeded, amidst the most enthusiastic cheers of the multitudes that lined the route, to the Pavilion. The band of ...
... and starting at one o'clock afternoon Apply at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Companv's Office, Quay, B.istol; or to JOHN JONES, Agent.' Steam Packet Offices, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells,and Rodney Wharf. Newport. TO THE SUFFERERS FROM BILIOUS AND LlVElt ...
... P. Greenall, Ss. T. B. Crosse, T. Rutland. The Hon, H. Da ey S.B.T. Waterford (City W. Christmas, E: Ss. W. M. Reade, E: Cardigan Harford, Esq. R. (lost Pel Books. | Dudley . T. Hawkes, Esq.. QS, Rochester J. S. Douglas, Esq. 8.B.T.1 W. H. Bod! n, Esq ...
... in the chair. The meeting was most ably addressed by a. T T-allv. Trumble, Smith, &o. Several mem. Messr . . slated that Mr. John Saistield n'r had ,i.ed r* London from Uuhlin. hating made a tour through the northern districts of England, and l Uk. up former ...
... Nov. 19, 1839.—William Watts, jun. Gent, to Comet: dated Dec. 3. 1839; John Denne, Gent to Horgeon; dated Oct 13, 1840. Charles Talbot, Esq. to be Captain; dated April IC, 1841.—John Garrard, Gent, Comet; dated June li, 1841. CIRCUITS OF THE COMMISSIONERS ...
... House, near Preeteign, aged 18 months. John Thomson Stephens, eldest son of T. King Stephens, Esq. the 4ib inst., of consumnlion, the 19th year of bit age. Richard, youngest son of Mrs. Sarah Owen, tbe Kiug'e Arms. Carmarthen. Serious Accident.—On Tuesday ...
... Adelpbi Season concludiga Easter, with (by particular desire for Six Nights only) JACK SIXEP- PARD. Jack Sheppard, Mrs. H1. P. Grattan; Blueskin, SMr. Bedford. Places and Private Boxes to be had at tile Box-Office from 11 until 5 o'clock daily. NEW STRAN THEATRE ...
... of 1own by the sign of the To treat e-row, or Mr. Parry, 58, Bread apply to John Fallows, Auctioneer, 14, Team ‘ HORTLY will be SOLD by AUCTION, FALLOWS, at the Warstone- by JOHN mainder of the STOCK of ALE and PORTER. FIX- | URES, &c. ; full particulars ...
... tions with the Greek Government, recommend- ing lenient me! asures towards the Maronites of Syria, and declaring t hat any armed demonstration against Tunis will be consi dered asan act of hostility against France.—Tranquillity continued to prevail throughout ...
... benefit of the Infant School of that parish, after which a collection of £ was made, and in the evening sermon was preached at St John’s Church the same gentleman, in behalf of the Moravian Missions. On Monday evening a meeting was held the Town Hall for the ...
... Strickland Rattle Mr _•' Osmond, Mr. Howe ; John, Mr. T. F Mathews n ' ng ' Ml ) Mrs. HatUe. Mr.. W. Clifford; Clara, Miss Maywood _ neral Dartmouth, Miss Charles. To conclude with— MY WIFE'S DE.TIS. Sir John Beauville, Mr. Howe; General Squadr,,, _ land ...