THE WELLINGTON JOURNAL AND SHREWSBURY NEWS. JUNE 19, 1869
... of Messrs. ilham Pickard, John qualities. ...
... of Messrs. ilham Pickard, John qualities. ...
... Buthury : Mr. B. W. Horne ; Mr. H. J, Hudson, Mr. C. Morgan, F.R.S., ttc. His Orace tlic Archbishop York, Right Hon, Cathorne Hardy, M.P.. and Sir Harry Drvden, were, with other slewariis, to present through pre-engage* merits. This was the first r asirm ...
... AND TOBACCO OF THE FINEST QUALITY. MEERSCHAUM AND FANCY PIPES, CIGAR HOLDERS, Ac. CALCEOLARIA, cineraria, primula sinensis, HARDY BIENNIALS AND PERENNIALS, Ac., FOR SPRING DECORATION, The present the most favourable period fur sowing. H. J. OLDROYD, NURSERY ...
... home, where he now lies in a precarious condition, but hopes are entertained of his recovery. Sunday morning week a man named Thomas Kitson was found with his head cut in shocking manner lying on the Wellington and Severn Junction Railway, between Uorsehay ...
... laic Mr. Thomas of Reading, Berks. RIVERS—GREGORY—Sth inst. at Chapel-street (Jape!. Wern, hy the Rev. William Champncss. Mr. Walter Kiv- rx, of tiondon, to Hannah Jan.', youngest daughter Thomas Gregory, Esq., Islington House, \V em. TUD( »R-THOMAS-Bth inst ...
... Implements was one of .£l, given K. Shaw, Esij.. for the best plough, and ibis was won Messrs. Thomas ami Son, Messrs. Ellis and ■sons, ry, Messrs. Thomas ami Whitfield, Oswestry, Mr. LUllehales, Oswestry, also exhibited it collection lir-t machinery ...
... 3 2 22 3 3 3 2 2 3ft J. P. Slant 2 2 22 2 2 2ft r „ E. Thomas 202 4 3 322 3 3 2ft2ft ft 2ft „ J. Jones 433 3 2 322 2 2 ft 2ft „ R. Rogers 22ft 2 2 222 2 3 4ftft 4 2ft ~ J. Thomas 3 ft ft 2ftft ft ft r „ T. Ralphs 20ft 2 2 22ft 2 ft ...
... sentenced this court, on the 19th of October, six months’ imprisonment, with hard labour, for stealing watch, the property Thomas Perry. I followed up the inquiry respecting the prisoner Williams, whose right name Butler, i found he had been in company ...
... GARDENING OPERATIONS. DECEMBER. Flower Carden.—/I// half-hardy Shrubs, Fuchsias. and other plant not capable of standing hard trost, should have litter laid about their roots, and up their stems. Tender rosea should lie taken and laid the heels a shed ...
... instituted the Rev. John J. Twist, M.A., to the new church of the Holy Innocents, Fallowficld ; and has also licensed the Rev. Thomas Butterworth, M.A., to the stipentiarymrwyoldn parish church of Ashton-underyue. Lord and Lady Wynford and several other families ...
... testator bequeaths to of his executors £2OO free of duty; to his sisters, Alice Kay and Helen Neville, n.&.n each ;to his son Thomas, £5,000; to the St James's Church Day School, Acering: ton, the Christ (‘hurch lh{‘sfbml. Accrington, and the Beaconsfield ...
... of his age, William Richard Wilton. On the 4th December, at B“-wh 8 years, Edward Archibald, tifth -rvivi;!unl fi Augustus Hardy Godby, Feq., M.D,, of Newport, Salop, On the 7th December, , aged 60, | D er, suddenly, aged 60, Mr John Oaufl;hbcu-h..nl.;h-d‘- ...