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Sep. 31851 nno• A Fooß - MINER FALLEN HEIR TO • iot Bell Walton, a poor miner, living near Asaaone

... the county of Norfolk ; 1 3 am w , c h. in York; Piston Marsh, in Flint; Shepton-Little - wood, in Oxford ; Nanteynllo, in Cardigan Littl ! an d; ton-heath, in Salo Over Staveley, in Westmoti, Burn-common, in York; Mepal, in Cambridge; tain's Earth Moor ...

Miry

... 77 riding, J Barnes Runcorn Falmouth 22nd Aug. Archan g el. Gem, Verrill, front Cronotadt. Arms, Empress Victoria 80 Dunn, I) E Gauw in Newcastle John Wesley. Dailey sailed from Galatz for Gallen, from Cronstadt. Bellinda, Atkinson, from Cronstadt ...

FRANCK

... cooled The squadron the Royal Yacht Chib was at Cherbourg, and four her Majesty’s ships of war. • aviog on board Admiral Sir John Vice- Sir Thomas Cbocrane. and Rear-Admiral S.r Napier. The harbour of Cherbourg was. in tsef. alive with K.ngltsb yacht«, ...

Published: Saturday 14 September 1850
Newspaper: Bolton Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1781 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

REVIEW OF THE FRENCH FLEET

... schooner the Xariffa, and then went on board the Enchantress, to pay visit to the Earl of Cardigan. On his leaving their vessels, both Lord Wilton and Lord Cardigan manned yards and fired royal salutes, and as the Prince then passed through the line, every ...

Published: Saturday 14 September 1850
Newspaper: Manchester Courier
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4911 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

els iliberiossl Atoreautills es;ette; Monday, 16th September, 1850

... should my farther referrer to then tray of to be preapated, is seder to submit. to samplimeri mi tt t ph same Mid obserostras arm the • raphicaf harms if Mat part of Mal Amil= raMored is of Nimegur, motierarly r coareeted with dm prow sod canal. He, wished ...

iniorrilanrous

... had been out of serstee fur stone weeks, which Let not doubt preyed greatly on his mind. Watt Maestro Aso Mrsrealocs Roam: John 1111. a miserable looking twin, was charged with stealing a eagebiss containing money and secunow the wit of apprehension ofl ...

Advertisements & Notices

... ughia, Mm. David Bod 1 Owen, I I d Xr. John Lloyd. 0, Theso farms adjoin t tursipike road that leads froimn Bar- IS, mouth to Hacle-e, alaextend dowas to the sea-beach, and com- - y, iaiaad ueiutcerit lears of Cardigan Baei. and the Surroundinmg is- asountains ...

Tide Table for September. VESSELS SAILED. SEPT. :23 New Moon, 6th day, sh. 16m. musing. : Brilliant 195 Wikstom ..

... the Mauritius. Armes, for Valeucia. Naomi, from London at Whaamoa. Liverpool leth Sept. Thusnelde, Mr Memel. lot Aug Toronto, Ballantiue, from Liverpool at Mon- Harry' * St Helena fur Lorrequer, sailed from Peeasum Tobin, emared at St John N.B. for treat ...

THE RHUDDLAN ROYAL EISTEDDFOD

... inoin ted by the fesathler asid corosset of tise Prince of WVales, a with the motto, lisl dliets. Ois either side are the arms of Sol Lords Mtostyle and Diluorbeon, tlso Bishop of St. Asaph, Lord da Powls, Viscount Ficilding, Sir Watksn sslsusW ?? P ...

Published: Friday 27 September 1850
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2955 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

THE RHUDDLAN ROYAL EISTEDDVOD

... president’s chair. The walls were profusely decorated with the arms of various noblemen and gentlemen connected with the principality. the centre, right over the president’s chair, were the royal arms, surmounted by the Prince of Wales’s feathers, with its ...

Published: Saturday 28 September 1850
Newspaper: Liverpool Mail
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2022 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

RHUDDLAN ROYAL EISTEDDFOD AND NORTH WALES BARDIC FESTIVAL

... Wof arrington ; Wilson Ffrance, Esq., John Greenall, Esq., James Heywood, Esq. M.P., Sir Richard Brooke, of Norton Priory ;- John Ireland Bl:ickburne, Esq., Capt. Blackburne, T. T. Parker, Esq., Captain Houghton, John Clare, Esq., of Warrington ; James Stanton ...

Published: Monday 30 September 1850
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3236 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Th* Ntw York Pot : Night threw h.r mantle o’er the word, and pin’d it with a aur. Tarty,

... Williams of Doncaster had in the year 1700, two daughters his first wife, the eld«t whom was married John Willey the son, and the youngest was married John Willey the fother this Willey had daughter his first wife, whom Old W illisms man idd, and her had ...

Published: Saturday 05 October 1850
Newspaper: Bolton Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6420 | Page: 6 | Tags: none