SUMMER ASSIZES
... July 8. Carmarthenshire—Carmarthen. \Ve ...
... July 8. Carmarthenshire—Carmarthen. \Ve ...
... inform you that in this country there are many men who obtain their livelihood by purchasing butter, and other provisions, in Cardigan and Carmarthenshire, and taking them to the iron districts for sale; and they are often compelled to travel at very late ...
... admit of; and nkou/d church ; the Corbet Arms, Drayton ; Crown, Nant- cirenmdaneet prevent me my retpeettintUnduaily, wich ; Crown, Audlem ; Lion Inn, Trees ; Comber- hope it may not operate my perjmliee. mere Arms, Wrenbary and ; and the I hare the honour ...
... Richards, of Brecon, to Elisabeth, daughter of the late Matthew Court, Esq. solicitor, lronbridge. 4th ult. at Woolton, Mr. John Webster, of Aller. ton, near Liverpool, to Mary, eldest daughter of Vir. T. Inions, of Hogstow. Wednesday, at Sibberscott, ...
... desirable to mitigate any undue severity in the new law. He could not, however, accede to a motion for its total abolition. Lord John Russell defended the bill as it stood, and denied that it separated husbands from their wives and fathers from their children ...
... manors of lo: Whirtesea St. Mary, Whittle. It embraces a magnificeat View of sea St. and the manor of the rectory of Whit. CARDIGAN BAY, CADER IDRIS, avo tHe tlesea St KANGE or MOUNTAINS. lary, catcading over above 23,500 acres, also the wea wih the fines ...
... drawing-room), the folding-doors of which were thrown open. In the course of the evening her , left the private apartment arm-in-arm with the Duke of Wellington, and seated herself, with the i ~ . her right hand, and surrounded by the « Court, near the ...
... following are the sentences of prisoners ; Georyr pool'h and John Harmon, charged with •tcalin.- one wether lamb, Mortimer, the pro|wfty Ix'inAl‘a«e ; tieorge Heynolds 1U jeors’ trantportatiOH, and John llarriton sequitte*!. William Ntolpr. for steeling one ...
... Monday in the Conciliation-hall, which was crowded to excess in every part. Lord French, Sir Valen.ine Blake, M.P., Mr. 11. Grattan, M.P., and Mr. Smith O’Brien, M.P., entered the meeting shortly before the proceedings commenced, and were received with loud ...
... Bishop lliggins, of Kilfeiiora. On the left, the Lord Mayor, 'I'. O'Brien, Esq., and Lord Ffrench. the immediate vicinity, Mr. John Mr. Steele, Mr. Barrett, Mr. Ray, ]>r. (■ray, the Hon. G. 11. Hutchinson, N. Malier, M.P., J. P. Homers, M.P., J. Kelly, M ...
... IbrttoT ■ JOSEPH JONES, CWktolb.TlMtoH. EbUptoLW Antoni ISM. gXItAOBIUKAIY MANIA VO* Gras, John CWufc. Ptleku, Jeha Baft aag Th.OM.wM Ai*f, mhtitM ymiiMW, John •nlAieelWß. * M. tfOM ii.pit^l hi* fmtkmd Cffir natVliffif. It tint tW | pilot Ml with pmM ...
... named Watson, Oxford, through which he would he enabled to establish John Wood’s pedigree, Mr. hyson declined having anything to with the party, and expressed firm conviction that John Wood could not establish any relationship to the testator. This occurred ...