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... Vivre sod Citosbeld, Castle Stunt, Liver - pen' tatter of C. Sharp, Liver pos4 , 45 ...
... Vivre sod Citosbeld, Castle Stunt, Liver - pen' tatter of C. Sharp, Liver pos4 , 45 ...
... ankle Sarah Broban fractured thigh Grace Hopkins fractured arm Mary Crates sprained knee John Mogg contused lienjumin Mansfield sprained wrist Geo Wiltshire sprained Anne Appleby contused elbow John Chandler sprained ankle Matthew Hill wound of the eye Wm ...
... reform, I recommend Mr. John Lowe and all other sincere advocates of the ballot in West Gloucestei'shire co operate with their Liberal member, and to arm him with numerous petitions on the subject: and I will suggest to Mr. John Lowe, that it the best ...
... takes out probate of will must husband’s far the property will extend Mr Vinning father of the infant elected organist of St John's church Torquay for the army will not for two or three months to come the silversmiths having disappointed the authorities ...
... year, Mr. Ebenezer Olding, son of the late John Olding, Esq., of Cornhill, banker. —Pryse Pryse, Esq., M. p. for tne Cardigan Boroughs. —On the inst., at Broad Oak, Accrington, Lancashire, Grace, wife of John Hargrcaves, Esq., and only surviving dau. Wm ...
... drawn on the emperor being sent to St. Helena. The second is the character of Pitt (Lord Chatham), by the celebrated Henry Grattan. Character of Napoleon (by Chateaubriand). The bloody drama of Europe is concluded, sod the great tragedian, who for twentv ...
... currently reported on Thursday, that the Hon. John Talbot, Q c. the parliamentary barrister, and brother to the present earl, is to be brought forward to supply the vacancy the representation of this county. CARDIGAN BOROUGH ELECTION. —ln thin boreugh a severe ...
... exception of the few gen- tlernen under-named, the Irish members treated the summons of Mr. Grattan with neglect. Thei following gentlemen were pre- sent:-Hr. Grattan, M.P., I Meath county, who presided; the Lord Mayor (Ald. O'Brien), Cashel; Aid. Fagan, ...
... Whitaker Nowell Brasenose Rev John Lambert Knowles Pembroke Rev John Morland Rice Fellow of Magdalene Richard Humphrey Hill Magdalene Henry Edward Moberly Fellow of New College Rev James Henry Eld Fellow of St John’s John Edward Kirkpatrick Lincoln— Bachelors ...
... Indii, the same year; and England, in 1846. served with Sir John Moore in Spain, was engaged at Corunna, Vittoria (wounded), the Pyrenees, Orthcx, Toulouse, and Waterloo; the latter he lost an arm. During the above service, it appears by the Records of the ...
... and young republics '•'ll with each other in gay habiliments, knightly V stars, and crosses, and ribands. Heralds, and Klngß-at-Arms, Garter, and rSrencieux, performed their parts with their acafnmerf propriety and discretion; the episcopal lawn, ermine ...
... their business. He was glad that the Government had not congratulated the country on the so called successes of the Britisii arms in the Punjab, for if the nation were thankful for them, it could only be on the Christian principle that reverses should be ...