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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... Empson, H. Palmer, Loder, and others. Prices ruled from 23s., Ms. 6d., to 50s,, %wits a, good trade. In cattle, Mr. Joseph Phillips, of Ardington, had some par.- ticulay fine Herefordsj ae4d some short-horns; Mr. Thomas Brown, of Lockinge, exhibited ...

Published: Saturday 23 March 1850
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4411 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

ABIIVODOir

... ABIIVODOir. Highway Robbery. —On Monday evening last, as Mr. Joseph Phillips, of Arlington, was returning from Abingdon, he was robbed by party of men. There are two men in custody on suspicion, and the particulars of the robbery will better appear in ...

AYLESBURY

... of Fawler, ill his usual style; we alaso noticed the superior quality in the pens of Messrs. Inipson, Brown, .John and Joseph Phillips, William Edumonds, Rev. F. Collins, B. Castle, George Stone, and others, too numerous to ncntiai ; prices varied for sheep ...

Published: Saturday 21 September 1850
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 876 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

WARWICK AND LEAMINGTON

... in order have it cleansed, the water of which well supplied the engines, which, under the judicious management of Mr. Joseph Phillips and Mr. Henry F.lvins, shortly subdued the devouring element. would here remark that the borough engines, which ate excellent ...

Published: Thursday 03 October 1850
Newspaper: Banbury Guardian
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 454 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BAMPTON

... committee consisted of Messrs. Jonas Paxton, G. Moore, Charles Shirley, Wm. Humphries, F. B. Mills, G. Hewlett, W. C. Turner, Joseph Phillips, John Phillips, George Paxton, W. Hitch man. Wm. Horwood, R. Warmington, Henry Frowd, J. H. Mansill, G. Harris, G. Kirby ...

F ABINGDON. AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION

... animals were shown, particularly those belonging to Mr. Thomas Game, of Sherborne, Mr. Richard Stratton, of Sullhrop, Mr. Joseph Phillips, of Ardington, and Mr. John Nash, of Inglesharo. The sheep and pigs were also extraordinarv fine animals, exhibited by ...

FARINGDON

... exhibited particularly those belonging to Mr. Tlbontsa Gamns, of' Sherborne;- Mir Richard' Stratton, of Saltlslop; Mr..Joseph Phillips, of A 'dington; and Mr. John Neof Inglesbatn. The sheep and pigs exhibited by Mr. John Williams, of IBuckland ; Mr. William ...

Published: Saturday 07 December 1850
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1280 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW

... Taunton; a silver medal to the breeder, Mr. John Prisbott. Staple-grove, near Taumton.-The second prize of 15/. to Mr. Joseph Phillips, of Ardington, aeir Wastage. -The third prize of 5S. to the Duke of Richmond, Goodwood, near Chichester. CLASS 11.-The ...

OXFORDSHIRE FAT CATTLE SHOW

... second best ditto, 3/., ditto. Class IT.—For the best Fat Cow, cup given by W. P. Wood, Esq., M.P., of the value 5/., Mr. Joseph Phillips. For the second best ditto.s/., Henry Hall, Esq. Class lll.—For the best Fat Ox, uuder 14 score quarter, a cup given J ...

CHURCH PASTORAL AH) SOCIETY

... and Mr. Dmce, of Ensham. were also very creditable to those gentlemen. The two fat cows, belonging respectively to Mr. Joseph Phillips and Henry Hall, Esq., of Barton, which won the fiist and second prizes, were well made up, and fully entitled to the award ...

THE DINNER

... given by J. H. Langston. Esq., M.P., of the value of £'t; Mr. John Stevens, for the second best ditto. £3. Class2.—To Mr. Joseph Phillips,for the bestfatcow, cup, given by W. P. Wood, Esq., , of the value of to Henry Hall, E*q., for the second best ditto, ...

OLE AND BERKS AND BOCKS DAZETTE. SATOBDAV, DECEMBER 21, MSB Ctjronitle. PREFERMENTS AND Cheshire. Rf*r. C. ..

... from tne nanu. appearance of the joint.. _. . rs stood high Mr. W. Copeland has J J ,t aC huge these matters. This y j Joseph Phillips, joints the well known ““Jf hI «rt character to any whose beasts generally show that posscase. one. Mr Cop claud ably ...