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... _daughter of . the late John _Andrews , Esq ., of Sliotney-haU , Northumberland _, who died , March _in-ll , by _/ whom he had _. issue five sons and _, two _daughters , who survive him . The _-Marquis is succeeded by his eldest son , John _Eari of Wiltshire ...
... are said to have perished. Some short time ago a can named John Cuddy bought at an auction some bay which had been seized, and sold under virtue of a civil bill decree, at the suit of Mr. John Costello. It originally belonged to persons named Donovan, ...
... daily. General Sir John Taylor was found dead his , Lane's Hotel, Haymarket, last Friday morning- The Colonelcy of the 80th regiment a atu - death of Lieut. General Sir John Taylor, K.C.ii. The Dover Chronicle mentions a report that Sir John M.P., has resigned ...
... next, at St. James's Church. Lord Stanley has arrived at Knows Corn-law. ide, as to the benefits from Yorkshire. The Earl of Cardigan arrived in day from the Cavalry Barracks, Du main in town until after the tria!, in RAILWAY. appeared as defendant, but which ...
... Lord Wm. Paget, on the subject of the action which has been brought by him against the Earl of Cardigan. The libel was in the following words : — Lords Cardigan and Wm. Paget. — Without any desire to prejudice this case, which Lord Wm. Paget says he intends ...
... Fitzclarence, Sanford have also at elt hit I ince. A Mr. and Lady Russell were expected yesterday, as well as Vis nted me and Lady John Viscountess Palmerston. the health of the venerable Earl Gre tay Weer” ner on POET’S CORNER. st had FROM THE GHOST o! SECOND ...
... who was said was absent on leave Cardigan, was found to be missing. The vbote body, however, protended to the beer-shop where lived, knocked ike family, end, although they were Informed that the man in question was Cardigan, they Insisted upon searching ...
... nterinlt of that day, fron which, after some judi. the heratiocis on the Union, lie hastens to a conclusion, the words of Grattan, IN UNIONe THERE TS repea tt(, AND IN SEPARATION THERE 15 UNION. j e the work is historically correct, written in an easy ...
... There are 8 sail of the line, Sir John.' 'Very well, sir.' 4 There are 20 sail of the line, Sir John.' ' Very well, sir.' 4 There are 25 sail of the line, Sir John.' * Very well, sir.* 4 There are sail ofthe line, Sir John,'and this was accompanied some ...
... mercer of Welshpool to Hannah daughter of the late Mr John Bright of Halford Shropshire On the ult by the Rev Reger Edwards Mr H Hughes late of Uroes-fechan parish of Llanfechell Alice daughter Mr John Williams of Gors in the same parish On ult at Llanf ...
... were shown, which were nearly all sold. New Arms’ Act —A crowded meeting of magistrates assembled on Wednesday at Letterkenny, to make arrangements for effectually earning out the provisions of the new Arms Act. The follow ing justices of the peace were ...