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Fatal Accident the Fall of a Swing.—Mr. W. Carter, Coroner for East Surrey, held an inquest, on Saturday, at the

... age. His brother-in-law, the Earl of Cardigan, though three years his relative's senior in point of age, is close upon twelve years his junior in point of service. It will be observed that the omission of Lord Cardigan's name from the original list French ...

Agricultural Contentment. —At the dinner of the • Rutland Agricultural Society, held last week, Mr. Augustus ..

... h Possible, Geo Williams, *c, 15, - Lord and Lady Edward have arrived at Haynes Park, Bedford, from visiting the Earl of Cardigan, Dean Park, Northamptonshire. The Queen has conferred the equivalent honorary rank of Lieuteuaut-Ueneral Robert Cannon, Esq ...

MR. THACKERAY'S LECTURES

... before the King while transacting business with him, and bursting into tears because his Majesty deigned to be kind. Fancy Lord John Russell, or.Lord Palmerston, on their knees while their Sovereign reading a despatch, beginning to cry because Prince Albert ...

BATH CITY ACT COMMITTEE

... farce of Hunting a Turtle ; which displayed to much advantage the abilities of Mr. H. Farrell, Mr. Courtaine, Miss E. Grattan. School Treat. —On Friday evening last, the children belonging to St. Mark's National School, Lyncombe, were assembled for ...

BATH TOWN COUNCIL

... Commission of the Peace: —Major Thomas Richard Baker, Thomas Evans, Esq., John Whittington Bush, Esq., John Samuel Graves, Esq-, Robert Nathaniel Stone, Esq., and Charles John Vigne, Esq. The Lord Chancellor proposes to appoint these gentlemen, but, ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... stealing an infant for the purpose of passing it off to her husband her own, he beiug disappointed having no children. At the Cardigan Assize, last week, Baron Bram- Well entered the town unattended, having previously sent a message to the High-Sheriff that ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... The will was made on the 16th of August, 1850, and a codicil on the same day.—The will of the Venerable John Williams, M.A., Archdeacon of Cardigan, Canon of St. David's, and Prebendary of Brecon, of Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, was proved in London, in ...

Man nearly Killed a Horse.—A man, named Charles Chattock, was terribly injured last week at Liyermere, while ..

... week at Liyermere, while cleaning one of his master's horses. The animal, an'excessively vicious one, seized him by the left arm and bit him in fearful manner. The brute then knocked him down, and, kneeling on him, bit him severely in the thigh, besides ...

General News

... Dear-Bought Kiss.—At the New Bailey Court, on Saturday, Henry Grattan was charged by Nancy Forest, with having assaulted her in a railway carriage on the way from Rochdale to Manchester. He put his arm round her waist and kissed her on the cheek, and attempted ...

Miscellaneous

... under medical treatment at the Greenwich I'nion Workhouse, in consequence of having been stabbed with a knife marine named John M'Cartby, at Woolwich, who been bended, and ia now in custody on the charge. A Policeman's Risks.—A rural policeman, whose ...

General Cleanings

... way resembles the triple feathers in ancient British heraldry, with which I acquainted, is to found on the azure shield of arms King Roderick Mawr, on which the tails tliat monarch's three lions are seen coming between their legs, and turning over their ...