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BRUTON FREE GRAMMAR SCHOOL

... Ystradwrallt, the wife of the Rev. W. T. ‘une 26, at Canllefaes, near Cardigan, the wife of the Rev. Jones, of Blaennaner, a son. At Everton-brow, Liverpool, the wife of the Rev. John a The wife of the Rev. Dr. Geble, of Brunswick-square. a OBSERVATORY ...

DEATHS

... Thomas Linden, 39 years, in the thirteenth year of his service as butler to Sir John Chandos Reade, Bart. Same day, Mrs. Catherine Sellwood, mother of Mrs. Wil- liams, Abingdon Arms, Market-street, in this city, aged 77. On Monday, at his residence, St. Jobn's-road ...

COURT AND FASHION

... perfect picture. Amongst the numer- ous other descriptions of rare birds at the Royal aviary, are two hens and a cock of Sir John Sebrights pheasant-like breed ; several clear white hantams, eight real black Spanish birds, and other fowls of a similarly ...

fall acknowledged, and then or dire old-fashioned The Queen of the Belgians next entered, and sik with cheering ..

... mercantile greatness and commercial splendour; the Church of Notre Dame, the Cathedral of St. Sauveur, the Hospital of St. John, the Convent of English Nuns, and the Hall of the Company of Crossbowmen. From this place, the Royal party proceeded to the ...

THE REV. DR. IRVINE

... Edward Price, St. John's. Bachelor of Civil Law.—H. G. Roche, St. John’s. Masters of Arts.—J. F. Hore, Trinity ; J. A. Addison, John's ; A. Woodward, W. T. Preedy, John’s ; G. L. Barker, Christ's; G. W. Danby, John’s; H. T. Deacle, ...

THE LORD BISHOP OF BATH AND WELLS

... Deracoxs or John Ball Chalker, B.A., St. John's ro B.A., Trinity C Bidet Ba. &. John's Pane’. ” Christ's College B bomen | Joba Foun Ward, B.A., ” John's College. Parests op Oxrorp. Dracon op John White, B.A., New Inn Hall. Deacons or ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... succeeded in warding it off with his left arm, which was cut across just under the elbow-joint, to the extent of upwards of four inches, the in- cision extending to the bone, severing all the arteries and leaders of the arm. ‘The wounded man was immediately con- ...