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... tat the peg Ohne. P. -oirep.,—Thg cttamvilistitt tams tau iota Nt Aug. tl, at Oxford, is her Muth .ear. Elam, wile of Mr. John Smith, aad daughter of Mr. Meer, of Great Rosuengton. Aak. 11, at th; Britaanto Inn, aged Pt, Mr. Jolo.Cyde, A. at Leamington ...

MISCEL LA NEO US fIITSLLICENCE

... crowds wbo have Sucked to the chapels to listen to his doenurses. APPREIIINBLON a ltuiAwal BANAIII.II.I. A few weeks ago, Mr. John Hunt, • small salt matialactuter at Middleton, absconded, snd exiled for Meech's, leaving his creditors minus to the ■mount ...

Aug. 9, at the Meant, near Madras, of congestion of the longs, in his year, Frederick, second son of Mr

... Seth year, the Rev. Gains Barry, rector. Sept. an, at Gretton, near Winchcomb, aged 66, Mr. Robert Stallard. Sept. IP, at Grattan, nose Winchoomb, aged 35, Mr. Thomas Fawdry. Sept. 19, at Stricken, Aberdeenshire, after a protracted illness, borne with ...

COUNTY COURT STArISTICIL

... you ay r John. I suspect that outrage of but. se result 1.-110411 Of ease intrigue wren his and you. d t.eit Loyola. tall illtrigoi, or what you We. /planned 0041,1 it. and he mak it. Caere. John. I'll see about that. Loyola. So do, John, it may ...

Published: Wednesday 25 December 1850
Newspaper: Cheltenham Examiner
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7611 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

CHELTENHAM BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... (lived off by a wan eased Bastard Jeffries) la ftwehvail. He lingered for later dam and then John Whltethotham, acting the SeHOW for said W illism Morgan and John Missed, and Mr. lturlead Junes lierhoret. acting the Solicitor fur the said Geordies') dimly ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. 111 I'%E or I. olt DS, TUEA I) A V the speech, r of the Earl rf and

... eonsumpaii could benefit British farmers, who were &prowling sod armed. Avis-ill Curs must haws relief: end the only shape which it could Ieffordsd was by • filed duty on foreign o are,. Lund John null, after exprei dog his satisfaction that awes would be ...

Published: Wednesday 12 February 1851
Newspaper: Cheltenham Examiner
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2057 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

GLOUCESTERSHIRE AND ADJOINING COUNTIES

... unprotected old women. seems that the fellows broke into the bouse after midnight, and proceeded to the bedroom of the women, armed with bludgeons, putting them with their threats into extreme terror. In the course of their lawless proceedings, however, they ...

Published: Thursday 13 February 1851
Newspaper: Cheltenham Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2375 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

imperial Parliament

... Clierch of England to ratan to the ceremonies, nod We discipline, and tenets of the Church of Rome, and to practise fresh Mr.Grattan opposed the hill, contending that there was Patine Walt intended, eor aggree.ion actually practised, in the nem min by the ...

FASHIONABLE ON DIT3

... PRUEN.—On Tuesday, at the Sudeley Arms Inn, on view of the body of Ann Saunders,aged si, the widow of Thomas Saunders, labourer, of Cakebridge, who died about noon on the previous Sunday; the same day, at the Exmouth Arms Inn, on the body of Elizabeth Shurmer ...

WRNS IN 71112 ROUSE

... Serjeant at Arms to inquire into the matter, and that officer informed him that the interruption occasioned by the hon. member for Ennis (The Garman Mabon.) The Speaker haring called opon the &leant at Arms for an explanation, The Serjeant at Arm, said that ...

THE COURT AND HAUT TON

... the spectators hailed her with cheers. The death of General John Sullivan Wood renders vacant the lucrative post of Governor of the Tower. Sir Willoughby Cotton was at the Earl of Cardigan's dinner party on Tuesday. The remains of the late Eerl of Derby ...