GENERAL LICENSING DA Y

... Oxford-street, John Brown to James Barnard. Thirteen Cantons, Lichfield-street Elisabeth l-rost to William John Blake. Three Jolly Butchers street, Thomas Daldy to Francis kite few Little Sewport-street, William Austin to William John Cnpps. Geneva Arms, Haves’s-court ...

Published: Monday 08 March 1847
Newspaper: Morning Advertiser
County: London, England
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THE IRISH CONFEDERATION

... resolution for their admission having been passed, Mr. Richard jun., moved the admission of a number of others, including the Rev. John who were admitted. Mr. Comyn, in like manner, moved a number of ad- missions. Mr. Mitchell moved the enrolment of a number ...

Published: Monday 08 March 1847
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
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PORT ISAAC. S&Elizabeth.Hoskin, Bidefrd M.Stephens,Mitchell, Plymth Wind E.. moderate, fine. RUNCORN

... Temperance,Hoskin, Boscastl Melita, Hayes, _ Soiled [March /or John, Stoddsrt, Newcastle Herald (s), Hawes. Bristol ti—Wind N.N.E., showers. Belle, Knight [6j Cerdiff Briton’sQn,Bellamy.Glasgow Armed [March 6J /rout Criterion, Mortley, Newport Industry, Lwicaater ...

Arrived [Feb. 20j from North AsbtAI ward, Dartmo’'

... from Liverpool'for Newbridge. Margaret, Williams, from Ballaotra for Bangor. Windbound—The John and Henry, Marsh, from Liverpool for Conway. Ellen and Elizabeth, Johns, from for Amlwch. Ann and Mary, Waite, from Carnarvon for Carlisle.—Wind E., moderate. ...

CIRENCESTER PETTY SESSIONS

... attended WAS John Pert, Esq.. of Oxford-street. Mr. l'eart had just signed his name in the book, and scarcely had the gentleman who followed hint completed his signature, when a gurgling noise proceeded from Mr. Feart's throat ; he fell into the arms of a gentleman ...

THE SUIT', LONDON, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 9, 1847

... Helston, Liskeard, Penza n ce, Redruth, St. Austle, St. Columb Major Truro. POLICE INTELLIGENCE. MARLBOROUGH-STREET. John Young and John Fletcher, two stout young fellows, were brought before Mr. Bingham, charged with committing a violent assault upon Mr ...

Published: Tuesday 09 March 1847
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
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BELFAST MERCANTILE REGISTER, AND

... Combe & Co., 20 bars Iron John & Robert Potts, 40 bundles Iron Samuel Boyd Co., bundles Iron John & William Pirn, sack Carraway Isaac Arrott, 7 sacks Flour H. Campbell, 10 bags Beans T. M. Saul, 8 botes Wine J. Brown, I cask Rice John Moffett, bag Candle-wick ...

THE LIMERICK REPORTER, TUESDAY. MARCH 9. IM*

... only last week, that to the earnest application of Mr Sharman Crawford, to have the navy em* ployed in transporting corn, Lord John Russell coldly replied, it would be great discouragement individual shipowners. Even yet this man is not satisfied. Treble ...

Published: Tuesday 09 March 1847
Newspaper: Limerick Reporter
County: Limerick, Republic of Ireland
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MISCELLANEOUS

... —From Port Madoc: the Areon, of Cardigan, 84 tons 6lates, the Ann and Elizabeth, of Pwllheli, 62 tons ditto, and the Nimrod, of Gloucester, 93 tons ditto, all for T. L. Tripp ; and the Lamb, of Port Madoc, slates, for John George.—From Mumbles: the Abeona ...

Published: Wednesday 10 March 1847
Newspaper: Worcestershire Chronicle
County: Worcestershire, England
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TUB LIMERICK AND CLARK EXAMINER, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 10, 1547

... be discharged. Phi tip Ryan stood indicted for stealing, on the of February, Ballinlough, one cow, value the property John Molony. John Moloney sworn—lt fanner and lives in Bsllinlough; lost row and two yearlings the Bth February about the hour of o’clock ...

Published: Wednesday 10 March 1847
Newspaper: Limerick and Clare Examiner
County: Limerick, Republic of Ireland
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OWW CHILD BT STAHTATIOD

... indicted lor Having *t DrumHn, in tbo parish of Dromgnon, on the 22d of January last, caused the death of her illegitimate child, John M*Gorry, aged 5 yean, by starvation; and CtUhervm M'Oorry, aged 72 years (grandmother of deceased), and Aliy M'Oorry, SO* and ...

Published: Wednesday 10 March 1847
Newspaper: Belfast Commercial Chronicle
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
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