Gold Bullion and Coin.—Tho following is the total gold bullion and gold coin received the Mint from the Bank of

... productive of the most dangerous consequences. The Prince Wales's Arms.—Among th? items extravagance for the past year is one of £55. 13s. Gd. for altering the Prince of Wales's Arms. presume this must refer tbe necessary enlargement the sleeves all ...

Published: Saturday 13 May 1843
Newspaper: Sherborne Mercury
County: Dorset, England
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MEDICAL ADVICE

... taking him prisoner. Lord Cardigan Dublin.—The Mercantile Adverliner contains the following curious statement: The officers of the 4th Dragoon Cuards, stationed in this city, with view, learn from a corrc«|Kmdent, to lake Lord Cardigan (recently arrived in ...

Published: Saturday 20 May 1843
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
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| Embezzlement.—The Liverpool police-court was densely j crowded on Tuesday last, for the purposes of hearing a ..

... extensive embezzlement, alleged to have taken place in the post-office, publicly investigated. The utmost interest was excited. John Leeming, a clerk attached to the de- distinct charges of embezzlement. partment of the dead letter office, was committed on ...

Published: Thursday 25 May 1843
Newspaper: North Devon Journal
County: Devon, England
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1101-SE OF COMMONS

... present were John Benelt, Esq.. M.P., Sir Charles Hulse, Bart., Joseph Neeld, Esq . M.P.. John Neeld, Esq., M.P., Captain Bolder*), M.P., Montague (lore, Esq . M.P., G. E. Eyre, Fsq., the Rev. Henry Hussey, Col. linlse, C. W. Everett, Esq., John Clark, Eaq ...

Published: Saturday 27 May 1843
Newspaper: Gloucestershire Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
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We understand that the Earl of Dalhousie has been appointed Vice President of the Board of Trade. We understand ..

... brother Jonathan repudiates such transactions as these the better for himself as well as his customers. Sudden Death of Mr. John Thomas Haines, Comedian and Manager of the English This popular dramatic author and comedian died suddenly his house in Stockwell ...

Published: Saturday 27 May 1843
Newspaper: Sherborne Mercury
County: Dorset, England
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Advertisements & Notices

... Liverpool .. Mr. TtOMAS MeTEAR, 15, Water-street. s Swvau-ea i.. r. WILLIAM MOYSE. MilfSrd.. . Mr. DAVID PROPERT. Manchester Mr. JOHN WALKER, III, Market-street. All Bilbc fj4 ig requiring to be Signed tnust be Staomped. Ilf 1,TMANElTALT AND ZRXSTOMi. WsITH ...

Gloucester, Saturday, June '3

... Justice Cresswell, Justice Coltman remains in town. The second reading of the Irish Arms’ Bill was carried on Wednesday, after three nights’ debate, by a large majority. word John Russeil, Lord Seymour, We quite concur with L who voted for the second reading ...

Published: Saturday 03 June 1843
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
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Advertisements & Notices

... es, :il inelecellelit repair and condition. For particulars apply to Mr. JENKINS, rPantirion, Cardigan; or'Mr. R. D. JENKINS, Solicitor, Cardigan. Cardigan, Maj B3rd, 1843. i 7 TO BE LET/, . AND ETSTERED UPON TiTIE 24Til INSTANT, r7i'I-IAT Old-Established ...

Advertisements & Notices

... of tbe Brtilrant's sailing, apply at the Prin-F cial Hotelo isa Cornwall andi Bristol; in London, to Mr. John Rogers, White Hart Couart; Queen's Arms, Chieapside; Mr. Skinnler, 18, Little Kisight Rider-street, Doctors' Commend';^ Swinborne's Lodging House ...

THE WILTS AND ULOTTCESTERSIIIRE STANDARD, TUESDAY, JUNE

... Elias, second daughter of the late Rev. John Foley, of Newent. May 30, aged 72, Mr. Daniel Evans, of Fairford, sou of the Rev. Mr. Evans, fmtneriy vicar of the same May 31, at Melksham, Maria, widow of the late Mr. John Nalder, aged 53. May 31, at an advanced ...

Royal Fish the Severn.—On Wednesday two fishermen, on drawing their net in the Severn, close to Diglisdock, ..

... seen so frightful a case of burning. Poisoned by Mistake.—An inquest was held yesterday week before Mr. Baker, at the King's Arms Inn, Hampton Court, upon the body of Mrs. Sarab Newbury, aged 87. From the evidence gone into it appeared that the deceased ...