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WILTS AND °LOD STANDARD, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, litga. SIR JOIIN DORINGTON AT NORTHLEACII

... brought into somewhat intimate relations with Sir John Dorington, and he gained, if Sir John would permit him to say so, his friendship, and he was sure no one would contradict him when he said that Sir John Dorington was in himself an example, in hie relations ...

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1854

... inches thick, rendering them perfectly ball Intl bomb proof (these vessels will be armed with six of the long range guns on the Lancaster principle); tea bomb-vessel, to be armed with front two to three mortars of the most powerful description; and twenty gunboats ...

Miortilanta

... Rustchuk to Varna and Constantinople by a French company?' Lord John Russell had a long private interview with the Emperor Napoleon, on Tuesday afternoon. For some time they walked arm-in-arm together in the reserve gardens of the Tuileries, and their appearance ...

WILTS AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE STANDARD, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1857

... thought Sir G. Grey had been altogether unsuccessful in his attempt to defend Sir John Bowring; he regretted that the Government did not repudiate the acts of Sir John and his coo ~c ials, and at once recall them; he had heard, he said, no reason assigned ...

from the six pounders, the Russians retired along the road. Captain Maude then limbered up and followed them at a

... remaining here ; consequently, they recommended his going home on sick leave. Jiaual & 311ilitani THE PATRIOTIC FUND. Mr. John Hancock. of the Registrar-General's de. pertinent, Somerset House, has been selected to act provisionally as accountant to ...

5m trial Varliamtut

... Major-General the Earl of Cardigan, Major-General Yorke Searlett, Major-General Bentinck, Major- General Sir Cohn Campbell, Major-General Pennefather, Major-General Codrington, Major- General Adams, Major-General Sir John Campbell, Major- General Buller ...

WILTS AND

... gang Of bierglars were lest week din' covered in Cambridge. aftn Monday morning last, John Robert Barker,- hedidtessert John Mellor, ekes Warren, Frenehmolisher; and John Beaumont, all of Cambridge, were taken before the magistrates, at Melbourne, on the ...

27, 1855

... elected, throagh the influence of the Roman Catholic priesthood, a member for the county of Meath, in the place of Mr. Henry Grattan, who had represented it for many years. lle has always lived a life of political and religious strife; and, having advocated ...

IARD, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, IE6S. Imptri al arlianunf

... report of the Lisburn ileestien Committee, whiohbad decided that Mr. John Doherty Barbour was not duly elected for that borough that the election was void ; and, further, that the said John Doherty Barbour bad, by himself and agents, been guilty of bribery ...

tented him with a massive gold snuff-box, in admiration of the conciliatory manners, genuine friendship, and ..

... Esq., the county coroner, at the Farmer's Arms, Clubmoor, on the body of a young woman, named Hannah Clarkson, who had been discovered drowned in a pond, on Thursday evening. The principal witness was John Heaton, a cowman, in the employ of Mr. B. H ...

THI NIXT mr.sTnto

... accountant of the Locomotive Department ; Mr. William Batt, chief clerk of the Store Department ; Mr. John Haydon, deputy manager ; Mr. G. T. Dicks ; Mr. John Brandon ; and Mr. Supt. Haynes, were among the mourners who accompanied the more immediate friends ...

MIRE STANDARD, TCESDAY,DECEMBER 31

... died A.D. 877. The Lord Rhys, who died A.D. 1196, granted to his son-in-law, Cadivor, for taking Cardigan Castle, about the year 1116, by escalade, for arms—Sable, a spear's head embrued between three scaling ladders, argent, on a chief gules a cast triple ...