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THE CARMARTHEN and CARDIGAN RAILWAY, and CARDIGAN HARBOUR IMPROVE! COMPANY. (On the Broad Gauge.) Under the ..

... Esq., J.P., Pantsaison, Cardigan. James Mr. J. Parry, Cilwen, near Newcastle Eiulyn. Jenkins Major T. A., Trevigen, near Cardigan. Jennings R.. Esq., Portland Place, London, and Gellideg, Kidwelly- Jenkins R. D., Esq., JR., Cardigan. Jenkins J., Esq., Cilbronne ...

Published: Thursday 08 December 1853
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 2273 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

and CARDIGAN RAIL- HARBOUR IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. , Und erthe sanction (Provisionally Registered.) Capital £1,000 ..

... Dogmell s, Cardigan. eln Francis, Esq., J.P., Carmarthen, and Court Henry, Carmarthen Grffiths G., Esq., J.P , Berry Newport Cardigan. Grffi hs Rev J. R-, Vicar of Llangeler, Newcastle Emlyn. Griffiths John, Esq., J.P., Llwy derris. Cardigan. G™ H. L. ...

Published: Thursday 01 December 1853
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1944 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

March 18, at Horringer rectory, Suffolk, the wife of the Rev. L. D. Brown john, a son. March 20, the

... the parish church of St. Petrock, Exeter the Rev. 11. F. Cann, John Edward Curtis Fownes, M.A. clerk in Holy Orders of Pembroke College, Oxford, to Annie) youngest daughter of Mr. John Galliver, of Ilfracombe, N. Devon, March 23, Sherborne, Mr. Parry ...

ATTACK ON MR. PARNELL

... raised their voices they were attacked. body of armed police under Subinspector Irwin, marched down silently in the height of the disturbances, were drawn up at one side in two ranks and grounded their arms, ominously waiting for the order to load. In minute ...

Naval and Military

... Naval and Military. Lieutenant St. John C. Paulet, sth Dragoon Guards, has been provisionally appointed aide-de-camp to Major-Gen, Lord William Paulet, commanding at Portsmouth, in succession to Captain Milligan, 39th Regiment.—^4my and Nary Gazette. ...

Naval and Military

... the use of his arms. Brevet.— War Office, Feb. 22.—Colonel George Moyle Sherer, 73rd Bengal Native Infantry, to be honorary aide de-camp to Her Majesty. The undermentioned promotions to take place consequent on the death of Lieut.-Gen. John Leslie, K.H. ...

supply of coals for its manufacture, and for domestic purposes—coming from one district on the line of the ..

... solicitor, Newcastle Emlyn; and R. D. Jenkins, Esq., Cardigan ; from any of whom prospectuses may be obtained. FORM OP APPLICATION FOR SHARES- To the Directors of the Carmarthen and Cardigan Railway and Cardigan Harbour Improvement Company. Gentlbmrn.—l request ...

Published: Thursday 08 December 1853
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1868 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Court, Fashion, &c

... Tbe Court mourning for the late Duke of Schleswig Holstein commenced, yesterday, and will continue till the 24th inst. Sir John Lawrence, late Governor-General of India, who arrived in England on Monday, is to be raised to the peerage. Earl Russell will ...

Bath Police

... seal, and piece of lead, the property of Mrs. Brown, of the Cabinet Makers' Arms, Trim Street. The spoons were sold by the prisoner to Mr. Eames, Stall Street, and Mr. Grattan, Quiet Street. The prisoner said he found the things in the Coal Market behind ...

Oct. 20, at 4, Ferry-place, Widcombe, the wife of J. Gregory, Bon. Oct. 21, 5, Bloomfield-crescent, the wife of ..

... Rev. James Dixon. Rector, John Harris, eldest son of the late Mr- John Williams, of Cardigan, Ada, second daughter 9*i Knight, of this city. Oct. 15, at 7, Kensington, Bath, Miss Phmho Johnston, daughter ot the late Mr. John Johnston, Newton Forbes, >gj ...

At Downha?in Norfolk, last week, a man ascended a mill chimney, and stood on his head on the top. The

... person. ' It only from the elbow that the malformation commences. The arm there divides into two limbs, each ending in «* hand having double supply of fingers. These additional arms are regularly made, and the only remarkable point observed by medical ...

Some observation has been excited by Archdeacon Denison's approval of cricket as a game to be played on Sundays ..

... with a will, were successful in confining the tire to Mr. Tonking's premises. The house and premises were the property of Mr. John Smith, who was partially, if not wholly insured. The will of Mr. Thomas Joseph Eyre, of Bath, was proved in London on October ...