LOSS OP TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY LIVES
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... on ti John Naylor, in the temp amuse himscf clothes on e and died on >'( was returne- , Fatal A ...
... appointed to Langley Fort. vire Lieut. I Robert (PBrier.„ R N; I.mut. John G lapenntiere. It PI, to he in chounand of • station, appointed to %lechers Station, vice Lieut. lirroann : Li. ut. John Kiddie, R N, tube In cnmraend of a Station, appointed tv Sennen ...
... constituents ought not to be called upon to pay for a Commission which had no sympathy for 'heir religious predile,tions. Lord JOHN RUSSELL could not consent to postpone the Bill. After a desultory conversation, The vote was agreed to. A vote of 182200/. ...
... were the Confederates. John O’Connell has been on one two occasions intemperate—so has his illustrious father, whose lamentable illness has, 1 verily believe, been chiefly mused by his fears and his anxiety for his country but John O’Couuell has since evinced ...
... Confederates. Air. John O’Connell has been on one or two occasions intemperate, so has his illustrious father, whose lamentable illness has, 1 verily believe, been chiefly caused his fears and his anxiety for his country ; but John O’Connell has since ...
... that nothing should be given but food or clothing, bought in London; they pre- tended that if they gave us money we would buy arms, and it required all the icfluence of persons high in office to induce them to give some money for the of wisions, spoiling ...
... Confederates. Mr. John O’Connell has been on one or two occasions intemperate—so has his illustrious father, whose lamentable illness has, 1 verily believe, been chiefly caused by his fears and his anxiety for his country; hut John O’Connell has since ...
... Confederates. Mr. John O’Connell has been on one or two occasions intemperate, so has his illustrious father, whose lamentable illness has, I verily believe, been chiefly caused by his fears and his anxiety for bis country ; but John O'Connell has since ...
... received—From Charles O'Reilly, Esq., St. Croix, West Indies 1. : James Fagav, Esq-. 10s.; John Campbell and Son, 55.; twenty subscribers, per Myles Keogh, IL.; Mr. John Brady, 5. 7d. ; collected by Joseph Dolan, Earlstreet, Bs. 84. ; coutributed by the printers ...
... refuge, corroborated but V. ° N y flic violence and threats of John Myers, amt f ' a *■, * : * le ot 'ier two endeavoured to appease him l“ Set away from the house. Mr. Sanderson said f aa t0 John Myers ought to be Was to c P I But he submitted that there ...
... r, Mr. John Powell, to Mrs. Joan Watkins, of Glen. coed Llanddetty-At Llanfrynacli, Henry Daniel, second sonof the late Sir Henry Carden, orremplemore, ?? Rebecca, 3rd daughter of John Parry de Winton, Esq. Muesderwen, Bre- ?? Brecon, Mr. John Davies ...
... Touter Croft andBurling-Houie. jmmediately 'adjioning, and I now in the Occupations of Messrs. Samuel Sugden, John Has'- graves, and Johns Barnes. Lot 2. All those~ FOUR COTTAGES or Dwelling-Housges, with the Piece or Parcel of BUILDING LAND adjoining ...