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THE SYNOPSIS

... at the Vestry Hall, St. John's, Horselydown, on the bodies of persons who had lost their lives by drowning in the river Thames. The first case was that of Joshua Davis, aged 23, a seaman on board the brig Acorn, of Cardigan, lying in the upper tier, ...

Published: Sunday 17 August 1845
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3469 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... f i~the vestry-hall, St. John's, Horaleydown, o thesbtlOS o f pemO vwho had lost their lives by drown- ?? Th'~ames. The first case was that of Joshua pscisg ine ts eRty- three years, a seaman on board the D Acorn, of Cardigan, lying in the upper tier ...

CAPRICES OF JUSTICE

... should on insufficient grounds take the laic into their hands f The bonds of society would broken asunder, and the strongest arm would prevail. It is necessary that this sort of feeling should be put down, and the majesty of the laic vindicated,' Had Mr ...

Published: Sunday 17 August 1845
Newspaper: Bell's New Weekly Messenger
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2199 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

REVIEWS OP TUB WORK

... at No. ;o, Wapping-waU, regretted by his family and friends, Mr. John Brown, S **Sn the sth inst.,at the Abbey, Cclbridge, Ireland,!” short Henry Grattan, eldest son of Henry Grattan. Esq., M.P., and sudden illness, which terminated In inflammation. ...

BANKRUPTCY.-(YESTERDAY.)

... LABCENY.—John Smith, servant, aged 35, was in-. dieted for stealing one dish cowl., one mug, and a silver image of the Good Queen Bess, the property of Peter McEvoy, his master, and a 51. Bank note and two sovereigns, the property of John Bradfield ...

Published: Tuesday 19 August 1845
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2907 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

CORRESPONDENTS AND AGENTS

... Clap—T. W. Bacon; and W. T. U. Smith, Shipowner. Cli/den—Francis Brown. . Colchester and Wivenhoe—John G. Chamberlain. Conway—John Jones, Liverpool Arms. Cork—Coates and Ship Agents. Cove 0/ Cork—N. G. Seymour, Jun., Ship Agent. Cowes—Mrs. Thorold; and ...

GREECE

... SUDDEN DEATH.— On Tur day lest, a Major Parry, of the Itsy - al Marines, airivsd at Llwyndruis, in the county of Cardigan, the east of John Gliffith, Esq., on a visit to that gentleman. The hour of his arrival in a post-chaise from Newer sile-Emyln being ...

Published: Tuesday 19 August 1845
Newspaper: Saint James's Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3080 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

COLONIAL

... labour. LARCENY.—John Smith, servant, aged 35, was indicted stealing- one dish cover, one mug, and a silver image of the Good Queen Bess, the property of Peter McEvoy, his master, and a Si. Bank note and two sovereigns, the property of John Bradfield, his ...

Published: Tuesday 19 August 1845
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5890 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

IRELAND

... exchange. Their lordships will arrive at Plymouth within few days. Suddrn Death.—Cardigan, Aug. 16.—Major Parry, of the Royal Marines, who was on a visit Llwyndurus (near Cardigan), retired to bed rather late on Sunday evening last. On his bell ringing early ...

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... BIDEFORD .. .. armed from 18 Sultana, Heard Riga BRISTOL ri9,NW, 19 British Queen, Clerk St. Petersburg Ann Key, M'Kenzie • d.*' Emily, —. Stettin Venus, Tucker. Rotterdam «* * * * *. •« tatted for 19 Lemuel, Vickefman Africa MILFORD **•••* •** armed from Pe ...

Published: Wednesday 20 August 1845
Newspaper: Lloyd's List
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 282 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Advertisements & Notices

... 'Triader, and Tudissy, 1, John-street, Bedford-roae; Mr. Henry Philipps, 4, Slee-lanec, Bluctlersbury ; and of Messrs. Eeans, Powell, said Msathsias, and Sir. George Parry, solicitors, Htaverfordwest. JONES, 'TRINDERt, and TUDWNAY, 1, john-atreet, Bedford- rote ...

fog.VCIT IS ALOE 111 A

... hours. The barrt, a punishment in use on board ships of war, consists in tying the culprit by one leg, or by one arm, or both legs or both arms, to bar, a gun, a carriage, or a tree, according circumstances. sfirm that these correctional punishments have ...

Published: Wednesday 20 August 1845
Newspaper: Evening Mail
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1726 | Page: 5 | Tags: none