COMMISSION OF LUNACY

... surgeon, Lccleshall; Dr. Bakewell, Culton; Mary Ann Key, Mr. James's housekeeper : Joseph James, his nephew; Mr. John Chapman, his cousin; John Slinn, labourer; and Dr. Birt Davies, of Birmingham. The evidence tended to show that the alleged lunatic was ...

CORRESPONDENTS AND A

... Clay*T. W. Bacon ; and W. T. U. Smith, Shipowner. Clifden*Francis Brown. Colchester and Wirenhee*John G. Chamberlain. Conway*John Jones, Liverpool Arms. Cork*Coates and Le/ebure, Ship Agents. Core of Cork *JV. G. Seymour, Jun., Ship Agent. Cowes *Thomas ...

Published: Thursday 16 January 1845
Newspaper: Shipping and Mercantile Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1052 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

COURT :41 v/CULAII

... Lieut.- General Sir J. and Lady Macdonald, Rev. Dr. Kuper, Lord and Lady Mahon, Earl and Countess of Dalhousie, Earl of Cardigan, Lord Wharncliffe, Sir Robert Chester, Viscount Sydney, Lord and Lady Sidmouth, Marquis and Marchioness of Douglas, the ...

Published: Thursday 16 January 1845
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1598 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

art • ) OIT No. 16,355 LONDON, THURSDAY EVENING SU N, JANUARY 16, 1845. PRICE sd. THE SUN Published EVERY

... Andrew's Meyler, W., Dean, V.G., St. Andrew's DPKenna, J., P.P., Rathdrum M`Carthy, J., Rush Meehan, C. I'. ' SS., Michael fled John M'Soarly, W. George's-hill Montague, P., P.P., Naul Mullion, E., C.C., Irishtown Murphy, J., C.C., Narraghmore Mulially, — ...

Published: Thursday 16 January 1845
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6003 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

MULTUM IN PARVO

... of the people in M tale romantic highland district were ccuiely engaged in illicit the the distillation. up t sate TheiRev.John Wilbraham liill, M.A.,of'Broughton, Flintshire, othe hes has been nesented, by thl Lord Bishop of Chester, to the Inonm- M ...

Published: Friday 17 January 1845
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6388 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

PQIlfilON [NTELI.LOF.NOF.

... proclamation the inhabitants of the eity, calling on them to sustain him. The whole Congress immediately tliyew itself into the arms Herrera, who Immediately took possession the national palace without bloodshed. The Congress constituted its sessions permanent ...

Published: Friday 17 January 1845
Newspaper: Durham County Advertiser
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 5496 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

CHIT-CHAT

... peaches are now imported fr*m Sydney, which are quite equal in flavour French dried plums, and a much finer fruit The Earl of Cardigan has obtained a rule from the Court of Queen's Bench against the C ...

Published: Saturday 18 January 1845
Newspaper: Gloucestershire Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: | Words: 3737 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

OUR COMMENTARIES OF THE WEEK, IN PROSE ’AND VERSE. Events dot thicken fast enough for us. In times when Parliament

... There is what we call no end of a row in the church there. The people are abusing the Pope as if he were at the head of Lord Cardigan’s hussars instead of the church. There is no temperance in their abuse. The notion of a concordat had made them drunk, and ...

Published: Saturday 18 January 1845
Newspaper: Illustrated London News
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1496 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

Advertisements & Notices

... above cannot be relied upon as a genuine article. I Signed by order and on behalf of the Sheffield Steel Fork - anufacturer JOHN CIIALLINER. 2sth Au. , 1844. ,-'NOTICE TO THE CONSUMERS OF 1l/NESSRS. JOS. SYKES & SONS, tle Sole Contractors for, and only ...

Metropolitan Police Intelligence

... created a disturbance at Mrs.s tirattll's dweliicg, and also with having sent letters to a leer (Mrsc. Grattan) with else view of extortisug money.t Mrs. Grattan and Mary Cliff, her cook, proved the die- a turbance in question, and the former handed to the i ...

Metropolitan Police Intelligence

... Rawlinson (to Mrs. Grattan): Who do you ay dimagine is meant by his lordship 1 Mrs. Grattan: , l No doubt the Count Batthyany. Tle most positive denial wr. was given with regard to the disreputable allegation as aas affecting Mrs. Grattan, and the prisoner ...