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SAO END OK A SPANISH NOBLEMAN

... maker his clothes, tailor Paris, who said he was Hi poll Finat, well-known resident Madrid. Upon the Spanish Consul-General being communicated with it was found that the deceased is Count Finat, member and deputy the Spanish Cortes. The body was buried ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER IN LEICESTERSHIRE

... the prisoner's property. The prisoner was committed for trial. THE SHOOTING OF SPANISH COUNT AT PETERBOROUGH. The adjourned inquest the body of Count Hypolito Finat, deputy the Spanish Cortes, who was found shot at Peterborough the 12th inst., was resumed ...

DEPARTURE OF THE QUEEN FOR SCOTLAND

... nest deen, are to be kept periectly clear and urivate. THE DEATH OF A SPANISH cOUNT Al PETERBOROUUGH. At the inquest at Peterborough yesterday. on the teal of Count Hipolito Finat, Deputy for the Proviucn ot Seville, wbo was found ?? on the l12h. it 9 ?? ...

Published: Tuesday 25 August 1885
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1073 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

NEWS OF THE NORTH. SCAFFOLD ACCIDKNT ACCRINGTON TWO KILLED- Fiv* thewr*** ol w««rki» N»«-hol Oj-. »i , * , ..

... very black near (Htenngtoo Church. Tlie smell very offoneive, ahnrtly he of dead pike. roach, daoa, gudgeon, barbie, ami finating the enrface the water. Ye*»tenUy tie* new wotke the S»*«-age Company Northallerton ere t., purify the eeaagi- for the find ...

THE MITCHELSTOWN CASE

... condunt of Itir. Bridge was such that it would baea venial offence to mnurder him, a siel~e Pa95CeOui should, be entered. On the counts applying thereto, Iltr. HirnoN, Q.O., said be would consult his leader, Sergeant Armstrong, on the eahlsct. IMr. O'Bsine, ...

THE BLENHEIM PARK MURDER

... of Spain in London, stated thii the a Spanish gentleman who was found shot in the etreci a of Peterborough was Ripoilto Finat, a Count ani . Deputy, and asked that the body shoula be prcseol.ve .Burial bad, however, previously taken place on Mon1d* h The ...

(P»OII A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.)

... » disuiisßal. T-«A. H.V. fanner, Ga.beY, poiut of criticism as the counting arrangements, in which both side* seem to agree, that future the door of the chamber in which the counting takes place should locked, and no egress permitted either for persons ...

BRIGHOUSE v. WORTLEY. At Brighouse, before a moderat e number of spectators. The ‘ground was in very fair ..

... Hemwsorih, who ran the best of 7 to4on, and justified the odds 21 courses for £20 aside. Spot was a good iavourite for pad The by counting S$ to 1 of only latter owner the | seeing they he no chance ot winning, now wisely the small consideration obered, and his ...

Published: Saturday 27 December 1890
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1415 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

NEWSPAPER LAW

... stamp the privilege of tanst**-^ through the post. But here again new difficul '• present themselves. The finances of the count!? so far from being able to bear any reduction, dem?] very serious additions, and the Right Hon. w perceives that his plan ...

Published: Saturday 28 April 1855
Newspaper: Leeds Intelligencer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1848 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

BELT v. LAWES

... Arpeggio Study Violin Solo . { Senate is G minor, Op. 5, No. L..Pisno and Violin ?? lraupinmanw. Allegro. Larghetto con moto. Finate, Allegro molto. W loment mumicale ,Schubert. Ro,,isnza ?? Piano Solo .Rbinstein. if Danse iongroise - Aihrisenssen. Lirgende ...

GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS

... Derolirriqrrer. hias rentted Saxbalbs anad other Carl i-l ealceies at, 3iii pa. ! 'lire 9/jqiasfl (rrz'i/r of to-dayv ;announcres finat three! a t*tack5 of tire Carlistr, on Ca;stro de Lelrdi;es liraej been vigoroutsly repuised.I Tl-El C.-RlLIST WA'sR. | I Pr~lt ...

Published: Monday 07 September 1874
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1590 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

THE BUBINIBS OY THE HOUSE

... House was counted, bnt he thought that the hon. member for Whitehaven was absent. Mr C. BENTINCK said was not his business keep a House. Colonel C. LINDSAY asked Gladstone whether, seeing that Mr Pirn had given notice of his intention count the House ...