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... Parker, John, brewer Carter, John, builder Pearson, John, jeweller Carter, John, fishmonger Pearson, Henry, watchmaker Chiumidy, Richard, seedsman Prentice, John, ironmonger Coleman, John, currier Plowman, ...
... Parker, John, brewer Carter, John, builder Pearson, John, jeweller Carter, John, fishmonger Pearson, Henry, watchmaker Chiumidy, Richard, seedsman Prentice, John, ironmonger Coleman, John, currier Plowman, ...
... the 24th ult., aged 62, the Rev. John Jones, LLEB. of Penylon, in the county of Cardigan, and Rector of Llanvyrnach- cum- Penrith, in the county of Pembroke. March 30, at his residence, Judd-place East, the Rev. John Quarington, B.D.-Ticar of Shopland ...
... brought by Lord W. Paget against the Earl of Cardigan, but the record was withdrawn by Lord P. in con- ?? (as stated) the absence of a material witness. A lettei3joi subsequently written to the Earl of Cardigan by Lord Paget, charging the noble earl with ...
... necessary fur that purpose.” Mr Sotheron has addressed the electors of North Wiltshire as the Conservative candidate; and Mr John Edridge, of Puckeridge House, has come forward the Liberal and Free Trade” candidate. Several Anti-League” meetings have been ...
... about midnight. In this country there are many men who obtain their livelihood by purchasing butter anil other provisions in Cardigan and Carmarthenshire, and taking them to the iron districts for sale. The poor victim alluded to was one of these men. He ...
... says that journal, commenced an harangue of the most treasonable and seditious tendency, advising the people to an appeal to arms, in furtherance of the liberation of O'Connell and their legislative independence, until he was cut short in his address by ...
... faiteei-vifioiie the dons'ious to the via, curious roller Saturday evenini. his mansimi, Terrace. I*irradilly. at ion of Chinese arms and implements, presented Coro- * )|ich , vshenrsvas shown the (runt nander Hall, r.n. lute of the Nemesis ; and three , eronn ...
... continue small, and with deep bavolets.' The caps worn inside are tulle with sprigs heath small flowers. We hear that Mr. John Manning, the comptroller of customs in the port of Loudon, is about to retire. This gentleman was for many years one of the ...
... preparations are in progress ; and he will be a bold man who shall attack John Hull hereafter. The hopes of Young France” (very young, indeed) were confessedly based on the chance of John being caught napping. He will hardly, we think, furnish such an opportunity ...
... hruughvhy Lord W. Paget against the Karl of Cardigan, bnt the record was withdrs*n by Lord P. consequence of (as slated) the absence of a mate* rial witness. A letter was subsequently written to the Karl of Cardigan by Lord Paget, charging the \oble Karl with ...
... insurgents in fact, were treated by the people every where with profound indifference. Baron Leira, with his column of all arms, had arrived at Abrantes, within a few leagues of Gastello Branco, and troops were likewise marching against the insurgents ...
... the Bar of Cardigan and the Marquis of Exeter. Geddington there was a triumphal arch, &c. At Weldon the royal party again changed horses. Here arch of very tasteful construction was erected. It was gaily decorated with evergreens. At King’s Arms, where the ...