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BANKRUPTMBETINGS AT BRISTOL

... Newent, on the 26th ult.; John Barnard, charged with stealing m.ney from a letter at A binghell, on the lib, the property of Themes Edwards; John lfirey, charred w.th stealiog a reale ass, at East Dean, the property ut . John Moore. 20th, Francis Kites ...

BRIDPORT

... Miller,Bainsford Blossom, Kinneur, Perth John&Mgt, M‘lntosh,Aberdr Happy Jean, Muir, do Clipper, Bennet, Newcastle —Wind S., thick. FOWEY. Arrived* [April 7] from William, Hockin, Liverpool RachelAnn.Hockin, Newport John Cornell, Rowett, do Fancy, Abbot, Parr ...

Advertisements & Notices

... 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 ...

News and Observations

... With h en Mlessra. O'Connsell, W. S. O'Brien, Rt. D. Browns, R. A. Flitge- Own WI ten- raid, J. O'Connell, It. Grattan, and J1. Kelly. Mr. John Grey The ral, Porter, late hight sheriffof Fermarnaghi, and authoofat pamphlet scriptt, org n Federalism, wao ...

Published: Friday 11 April 1845
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4244 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

POLITICAL

... Beil, Joho Mangles, R. D. Bellew, R. M. Marshall, W. Berkeley, Hon. Craven Martin, J. Blake, Martin J. Martin, T. B. Bowes, John Matheson, J. Bowring, Dr. Mitcalfe, H J. Mitchell, T. A. Browne, Hon. W. F. S Bulkeley, Sir R. B. W. Murray, A Buller, Charles ...

Published: Saturday 26 April 1845
Newspaper: Carlisle Journal
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 4635 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Advertisements & Notices

... GILLESPIE, MOFFATT, and CO, JOHN LABOUCHERE. GOULD, DOWIE; and MOORE. a ROBERT C. L, BEVAN. ALEXANDER BEATTlE. JOHN TWELLS. HENRY GARRETT KEY.4 LAVRIE, HAMILTON, and CO. 0 SAM. DESBIOHOUGH. JOHN WHEELTON. F. A. HELPS. JOHN.,BROWN. TEESDALE, SYKES, and ...

BIRMINGHAM JOURNAL SATURDAY APRIL 19 1845 POETRY WITHERED FLOWER (from Potcell J of thought! This fad1 flower ..

... hoping— patient own him— him— hut alone mar: Rebellion it out : l'p- ligal returning welcome hand reproach doubt all bitter arms about : of reconciling tears LIST OF BOOKS Stone li portraits 2 cols Her E Uillson ±id of Centra Europe 12mo cl Uie Human Being ...

Published: Saturday 19 April 1845
Newspaper: Birmingham Journal
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 10700 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

OFFICE of ORDNANCE, March 26, 1845. THE PRINCIPAL OFFICERS of her MA- JESTY'S ORDNANCE do HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, ..

... of AA'estraw. John J. Burnett, Esq., of Gadgerth, near Ayr. R. Johnstone Douglas, Esq., of Lockerby. James Wolfe Murray, Esq., of Cringletie, near Peebles. John Hamilton Craik, Esq., of Arbigland. John Wilson, Esq., of Westsidewood. John Green Shields ...

IIZSCELLAN7

... an and the Adriatic, which will be finished in five months.—A Colossal Head.—The fable of the Trojan horse containing the armed men has lately been superseded by the reality of the colossal head of the Bavarian statue, cast in the royal foundry; this ...

tO> 'The Cabin Passage Money to Boston, per the Steamer Cambria, on the 20th of May, will be Thirty Guineas,

... Lord Polwarth. John Moss, Esq., Chairman of the Grand Junction Railway Company. Lieut. Colonel Graham, Deputy Chairman of the Caledonian Railway Company. John Wakefield, Esq., Deputy Chairman ofthe Lancaster and Carlisle Railway Company. John James Hope Johnstone ...

No. 449. lIISTORY AND POLITICS

... Duke of Newcastle, Lord John Manners, and the Earl of Lincoln, praying for the support of the petitions founded upon them. The Duke of Newcastle, cheerfully and in most noble English, agrees to support those petitions. Lord John Manners declines to do ...

Published: Sunday 20 April 1845
Newspaper: Weekly Chronicle (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9657 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Advertisements & Notices

... and John Smith, Birmingham; Messrs. F. Dickinson and Co., Newcastle-upon-Tyne; Mr. Richard Dawson, Liverpool; Mr. John Smith, Leeds; Messrs. Tyeth and Wells, Plymouth; Mr. R. Clarkson and Mr. Charles Wals, Sheffleld; *Mr. W. Cleland and Mr. John Green ...