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GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY

... Abstract of the House Surgeon's Report to the Weekly Board for the Week ending May 25th, 1847. £ (Remained by last Report. 17 Admitted since 5 tS — 22 Discharged 1 § Cured and Relieved 4 Died 1 £ Remaining —6—16 g (Remained by last Report 219 •5 Admitted since 29 £ 248 Discharged 1 S Cured and Relieved 20 I Died 1 6l 22 Remaining. MEDICAL OFFICERS FOR THE WEEK. Dr.Moore Surgeon. Alr. James ...

LONDON MARKETS

... CORN EXCHANGE, MARK-LANE, MONDAY, MAY 24. Very fine weather, and the large supply of wheat, both foreign and English, caused a great dulness in the trade, both on Friday and this morning. The show of samples by land caltiage for to-day's maiket was fair for the season, and there was much difficulty in making salts, at a decline of 5s. per q!. on the prices of this day week. The business in ...

Newport Shipping Intelligence

... Arrivals and Sailings for the week ending Aug 18. Mary, Sutton, St. John s, timber.— Ilortense, Moal, Roscoff Lmn ;'r? P' J,?arse' Jersey- ballast. Hope, Nicholas, iYwTe' Duddritlge. Hiidgwater, flour. —— flnnr S' iv' r 1' 0uRhal, sheep.—Ceres, Ionian, (ilo'ster, r „ Newpoit, Jackson, Gloucester, timber Elizabeth, Jjjj ii°°.| 0,'veY> iron ore.— Amy. Howard, Cardiff, pig iron. fiiuihers. Dean, ...

--SEED MARKET

... SEED MARKET. English red cloverseed continues to come to hand very slowly; and within the last week or two an inclination to make specula- tive investments in foreign has been pretty geneial. Under these circumstances holders have rather raised their pretensions and to-day prices were decidedly higher. In white clover, trefoil, &c., there was little passing. Winter tares were held at enhanced ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY

... Abstract of the House Surgeon's Report to the Weekly Board for the Week ending Nov. 30, 1847. 00 g ^Remained by last Report 13 •.s Admitted since l £ 14 Discharged 0 § Cured and Relieved 3 Died 1 C A m C 4 Remaining 10 r/> 0 ••••••• ] (Remained by last Report. 243 26 269 o Discharged 8 *0 Cured and Relieved 7 a Died 1 ig Remaining 253 MEDICAL OFFICKRS FOR THE WEEK 'h>'sifan Dr. Moore L'™ ting ...

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... CAERLEON PETTY SESSIONS-MARCH 9. Present—John Jenkins, Esq., W.A Williams, Esq., and Wm. Powell, clerk. James Lodge was charged with assaulting John Powell. A dumber of witnesses were examined, and Lodge was convicted in Is. and costs. William Watkins were charged by James Limbrick, police constable, of Caerleon, with leaving his waggon on the high- way, without any one to take charge of the ...

LONDON MARKETS

... CORN EXCHANGE, MARK-LANF., MONDAY, MAY 3. The arrivals of wheat are small, and we have had a good *T demand on the part of our millers, and some demand lor ihe continent. The stands were generally cleared of English wheat, at an advance of 3s. to 4s. per qr., and we have had a free sale for foreign wheat, at all impiovement in value of 4s. loGs. per quarter. Flour is fts, per sack and 3s. per ...

---Newport County Court.I 0

... Newport County Court. TOWN-HALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. Before His Honour, J. M. Herbert, Esq. James Doggett v John nopton, money lent, C-17 Is. 6d.—To pay E13 5s 3d, in three instalments. Edward Morgan v Thomas Williams, detinue, £ 20.—Judg- ment for defendant. Thomas Williams v Edward Morgan, judgment of this court, ;C4 4s 9d.—Instalments of William Graham the younger v John Waters, account ...

ASCOT RACES

... These races commenced on Tuesday, and the splendour of the weather, added to the known intention of her Majesty and the Royal party to honour the course with their presence, attracted counties* thousands to the heath. The royal carriages, nine in number, (in the first of which was the Queen, accompanied by her serene highness the Hereditary Giand Duchess of Saxe VVeimar, his Imperial Highness ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY

... Abstract of the House Surgeon's Report to the Weekly Board for the Week ending August 31, 1847. s ^Remained by last Report 13 Admitted since 1 £ 14 Discharged 1 § Cured and Relieved 1 Died 0 2 Remaining 12 cn 8 (Remained by last Report. 210 Admitted since 10 (2 | 220 2 .g | 10 Died. 0 o MEDICAL OFFICERS fOR THE WEEK. Dr. Moore Consulting Surgeon .Mr. Evans Visitors Robert Daw, Esq., and ...

FROM FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, 29. JAN

... BANKRUPTS. C. Hallett and C. Parker, Thornton-street, Dockhead, Ber. monsdey, and 102, Minories, linen-drapers A. Fletcher, Shaftesbury-terrace, Pimlico, bookseller. S. Bradley, Mark-lane, corn factor. J. Elam, Kent-street, rug manufacturer. G. Messenger, Uxbridge, draper. J. Titley, High-street, Southwark, woollen drtper. J. Fabry, Strathfieldsaye, grocer. T. Young, Canterbury, leather seller ...