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Cur radon trartsponint

... Cur radon trartsponint. It would seem that the Commander-in-Chief of the British army, now reposing upon their arms before Varna, was himself anxious to supply his countrymen at home with some official act, either of victory or defeat, glory or disgr ...

STANDARD, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1867

... eon of the late Rey. John Bradley, vicar of Faringdon, Berko. June 14, at Little Bomerford, Mae Ellen Wakefield, aged 17 years. Jane 15, at the Royal Asylum of St. Ann's, Brixton, John Thomas, the beloved and only son of Mr. John Knight, formerly of Seaga ...

WETS AND °LOD

... at once attached to Hansen, and he was taken into custody. On Saturday morning an inquest was held on the body at the King's Arms, Kingsand, when the jury returned a verdict of Wilful Murder against Hans Hansen, who was then committed on the coroner's ...

CITARLES JAMES FOX AT HOME

... have expressively acknowledged it by their silence. There is an interesting account of Grattan's first speech in the British House of Commons. GRATTAN. Mr. Grattan was introdUCed into Parliament, and made his first appearance in the English House of Commons ...

THE KNIGHT OF NETHERBY AND HIS

... but lie will at the same time give hostages to fortune which will render it more difficult fur Russia henceforward to take up arms lightly. And here is a result, not disadvantageous to Russia, in which lies the best guarantee for Europe. If we look to the ...

CLERGY RESERVES

... strangers were ordered to withdraw, when Mr. DEEDES advised the noble lord not to press the bill, but leave the matter to Lord John Russell. Lord 11. GROSVENOR thought it would be doing injustice to the bill if he withdrew it, and, after Mr. Spooner had opposed ...

STARTLEY

... May 10. at Coats. Joseph Perot, aged 19. May 10, •t the Rectory, Compton Bassett, Oehler Rev. John William Clarke. aged 69. May 10, at Gloucester. William John, second el ea late Rev. Herbert Haines, aged , 22. May 11, at The Rallies; Salisbury, the will' ...

WILTS AND GLOTh STANDARD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1856

... wrote two cheques on Messrs. Stone and Co., bankers, Lombard street, and signed them John Buxton Hay. The prisoner said that was the family name, and he was the Hon. Lord John Hay. The prisoner was allowed to take the goods away, as his story was credited ...

THE ARMY IN THE CRIMEA

... command of the Earl of Cardigan. The Emperor rode on horseback between Prince Albert and the Duke of Cambridge. The Queen and the Empress were in an open carriage and four. The Emperor rode out to the front, and addressed Lord Cardigan, and expressed himself ...

WILTS AND

... entering her house, the door at the top of the staircase being left open, she fell to the bottom, breaking her arm in two places. Mr. Maurice set the arm, and Mrs. Vaisey is at present doing well. SUDDEN DEATH.—On Wednesday, George Culley, aged 48, a brewer ...

WILTS AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE STANDARD, SATURDAY. MAY 7, 1864

... year ensuing. ROYAL WILTS TEOMANRY.—The Swindon troop of the Prince of Wales' Own R.W.Y.C. assembled in front of the Goddard Arms Inn, on Saturday last, from whence they proceeded to the park, where they were drilled for a considerable time, and considering ...

Irciiirufg an 4 Offturtg

... danger. No sooner had he uttered these words than he called Help, help. His brother John Anderson, with Mr. Mitchell and Andrew Hill, another fireman, rushed down, John succeeded in fastening a rope round his brother's waist, by which means it was attempted ...