HER MAJESTY’S STATE BALL
... period lac ted for the ftta. Thus the Duke of Wellington appeared in the uniform of Duke ...
... period lac ted for the ftta. Thus the Duke of Wellington appeared in the uniform of Duke ...
... Armstrong, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, I). Barclay, Right Hon. F. T. Baring, E. G. Bernard, John Bell, R. M. Bellew, Hon. Craven Berkeley, J. Martin Blake, John Bowes, Dr. Bowring, Joseph Brotherton, Hon. W. Browne, Sirß. B. W. Bulkeley, Charles Buller ...
... purifies t dies, Freckles, Sallowness, de. To the Complexion it imparts a radiant bloom, and a softness and delicacy to the Hands, Arms, and Neck.—Price 4s. 6d. and 8s. 6d. per bottle, duty ineluded. mineral CAUTION. — Beware of IMITATIONS con astringents utterly ...
... pecmUt lire latter geinlemau, whose b, fully disfigured. was rendered very feeble owing to bloid. Uur stoker had, believe, las arm broken, while the engine driver, seeing his danger, saved himself by leaping off the engine. A boy. about aare age. had bis ...
... Glamorganshire John Beynon, Esq., Swansea J. Palmer Budd, Esq., Ystalyfera Iron-works, Swansea George Crane, Esq., Tliscedwyn Iron-works, Swansea James Davies, Esq., Moor-Court, Kington, Herefordshire, High. Sheriff of Radllors]hirO John Fox Downes, Esq ...
... terminating at o1 r near cel rtain lands root of Aylstone Hill, in theparishes called the Priory, lying at the f 8 aint John otherwise Saint John of Saint Peter, Saint Owen, the Baptist, and All Saints, or some or one of them, in the city of Hereford and liberties ...
... Esq.; John Raymond Barker, of Fairford Park, Esq. Partridge, of Bishop's Wood, Esq.; Sir John Jas, Garbett Walsham, of Knill Court, Bart.; John Francis Vaughan, of Court Field, Esq. Monmouthshire—Thomas Prothero, of Malpas Court, Esq.; Chas. John Kemys ...
... much pleasure to be enabled to state, u non authority, that Mr. Berwick, of illustrious and patriotic memory, i nephew of Grattan, has really been appo' A inted Vice-President of the Galway College. Mr. Berwic' k is a gentleman of the most polished manner ...
... when it died, apparently a violent, butiu truth a natural death in the arms of its residuary legatee—the Union. 4 The lifetime of our independence was short —its author (Mr. Grattan, in 1805) still living—his measure is already dead : sate by its cradle ...
... for tine month for misconduct in toe service f J Aries Webley, to whom he was an apprew ice at Warminster; John Carter, Eliza Hinwood, and John Sperry, for Mimeo' days for destroying fish the property of Harry Biggs, Esq., at Codford Saint Mary; Charles ...
... 4 wine, for Martin and Co.; puns 10 nuu, for Kent and Buns; general cargo, for Gopsill Brown. From W. >mouth-the Vigo, of Cardigan, Davies, 58, with qr* barley, for and Co. From Colchester-tbe Brother*, Newquay, Them as, with 830 ...
... cavalry regiment in Ireland commanded by a Noble Lord except the I Itla I lessors, commanded by the Earl of Cardigan; and the affidavit of Lord Cardigan stated, in the most absolute manner, and with the greatest pirtiettlatity of contradiction. that no such ...