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... Dover, mariner—Dover Cox William, of Aberystruth, out of business—Cardigan Cunningham John, of St. Johns-wood, out of business —Debtors' Prison Davies John, of Cacender, farmer—Cardigan Davison Robert Timothy, of Chatham, out of ...
... Dover, mariner—Dover Cox William, of Aberystruth, out of business—Cardigan Cunningham John, of St. Johns-wood, out of business —Debtors' Prison Davies John, of Cacender, farmer—Cardigan Davison Robert Timothy, of Chatham, out of ...
... Houm of Lords, the Lord Chancellor attended by the Sergeant Arms, and preceded his pur^e-bearer and aerretaries, and Sir Augustas Clifford, gentleman usher the Black Rod, and folluwid Mr. John William lUrrh, clark-MrajNtanf of tin- Purliameut. His lordship ...
... Dissenting Ministers of the three denominations consisting of the Rev. Dr. Vaughan, the Rev. John Howard Hinton, M.A., Rev. Edw. Steane, and the Rev. John Young, M.A., waited upon his Majesty to present an address of congratulation. His Majesty received ...
... entered the bouse and took her seat on the throne. The procession moved in the following order Four Pursuivants Arms ; Garter King at Arms, wearing his splendidly-embroidered tabard, and bearing his staff of office; the Duke of Buccltuch (Privy !Seal) ...
... Esq W. T. Praed, Esq R. Neville, Esq. R.S.B.T. Belfast 1.8. T. Harwich S.B. T. Wigan Rutland S.B.T. S.B.T. Waterford City Cardigan R.(Lost Poll Dudley Books. Q.S. Rochester _Athlone Dublin (City) Blackburne Southampton S. B. T. I. B.S.R.T. 5.8.T.1. 8.1 ...
... Newcastle upon Tyne, gilder John Young, Pilrim street, Newcastle upon Tyne, jeweller -A TE COURT-HOUSE, DURHAM, FB.n.25. Matthew Bell, East Holburn, South Shields, Durham, innkeeper John Richmond, Seaton Carew, Durham, gentlemau John Avre, Bishop Wearmouth ...
... Sir William Woods, the Carter King at Arms, is seriously indisposed, which prevented him from officiating at tbe late grand state ceremonies. Lieut. Tuckett, half-pay 11th Hussars, whose affair with hard Cardigan made so much noise, has sold out of the ...
... Share mime; the distinguished party arriving about ten, to DIRECTORS. John Ayiwi Cu n , E xa s z . AN—Henry George Ward, Esq., M.P. witness Shakspere's Merry Wives Windsor. The John Glenny Gordon, Esq. comedy was delightfully performed—good both in spirit ...
... mitered the house and took her seat on the throne. The procession moved in the following order:—Four Pursuivants at Arms; Garter King at Arms, wearing his splendidly-embroidered tabard, and bearing his staff of office; the Duke of Bucclench (Privy Seal), ...
... Right Hon. Sir John Beckett, Right Hon, Sir Robert Adair, Right Hon. W. and Mrs. Gladstone, Hon. Miss Elphinstone de Flahault, Hon. William Cowper, Hon. Cecil Forester, Hon. Sidney Herbert, Hon. Stuart Wortley, Lady Gordon, Sir John Macdonald, Mr. Norman ...
... Constable Major-General Fremantle, Sir John and Lady Shelley of Westminster, Mr. Owen. and Miss Shelley, Sir James and Lady Graham,Lord The royal cortege passed through the gateway into and Lady Wharncliffe, Sir John and Lady Wiliams the quadrangle, and ...
... Dememra; Sovereign, 7th. to Kuysna; Maid of Mona, »th, to Algoa Bay , ReHector and Harlequin, 9th to London. . (i> SIMON'S BAY.—Armed M.M.S. Lily, Alien, Nov. 30, from Sailer! H.M.S. Fantome, Buttertield, Dec. 1, west coast of HELENA.—Arrived j, e Ranine, Tartonc ...