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Miscellaneous

... teshire a visit, they Committed two burglaries, and escaped Cardigan, where they entered a shop and stole .VW. w goods. regret to jay that the turnkey has many bruises on his body, neck, face, and arms, and that the attack has been a serious shock to his nervous ...

Miscellaneous

... all these she has been known the man John Murphy, and, what still more singular, she did not previous to her decease inform any person of the deceit she had so long practised. As John Murphy she lived aud died, as John Murphy her death was registered by ...

Naval and Military

... the use of his arms. Brevet.— War Office, Feb. 22.—Colonel George Moyle Sherer, 73rd Bengal Native Infantry, to be honorary aide de-camp to Her Majesty. The undermentioned promotions to take place consequent on the death of Lieut.-Gen. John Leslie, K.H. ...

Bath Police

... seal, and piece of lead, the property of Mrs. Brown, of the Cabinet Makers' Arms, Trim Street. The spoons were sold by the prisoner to Mr. Eames, Stall Street, and Mr. Grattan, Quiet Street. The prisoner said he found the things in the Coal Market behind ...

Ecclesiastical, &c

... informed that the following dissenting ministers have entered St. David’s College, Lampeter : Thomas John Gower, near Swansea; Thomas Richards, Cardigan; and William Thomas, Llandyssal. Mr. Hill, an eminent Baptist minister, of York Chapel, Swansea, has ...

Naval and Military

... Naval and Military. Lieutenant St. John C. Paulet, sth Dragoon Guards, has been provisionally appointed aide-de-camp to Major-Gen, Lord William Paulet, commanding at Portsmouth, in succession to Captain Milligan, 39th Regiment.—^4my and Nary Gazette. ...

FUNERAL OF LORD PALMERSTON

... lies Grattan, and again, on the other side, Wilberforce, and a name detested as his own by the enemies of England— Castlereagh. Over his head towers the monument of Lord Chatham, where, as Lord Macaulay says, with eagle eye and outstretched arm, the ...

Imperial Parliament

... he had any objection to lay on the table the evidence taken before the select committee, and whether he was opinion that Mr. John Miller was fit and proper person to discharge the duties of chief registrar. Easter Holidays.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer ...

Literary Misscelanea

... and every nation the uncertainty of arms has been proverbial. Napoleon's march upon Madrid in 1808 before he knew the exact situation of the British army an example. By that march he lent his flank to his enemy. Sir John Moore seized the advantage, and though ...

Court, Fashion, &c

... peer of the United Kingdom. Besides Mr. John Ennis, the following gentlemen are to be made baronets:—Mr. Dudley Coutts Marjoribanks, M.P. for Berwick-upon-Tweed; Mr. Loveden, a relative of the late member for Cardigan of the same name; and Mr. Tempest and ...

Some observation has been excited by Archdeacon Denison's approval of cricket as a game to be played on Sundays ..

... with a will, were successful in confining the tire to Mr. Tonking's premises. The house and premises were the property of Mr. John Smith, who was partially, if not wholly insured. The will of Mr. Thomas Joseph Eyre, of Bath, was proved in London on October ...

Literary Miscellanea

... that between Sir Francis Burdett and Mr. John Paull, in 1807, when both were wounded; that between the Marquis of Londonderry and Mr. Henry Grattan, 1839, which proved harmless ; and that between the Earl of Cardigan and Captain Henry Tuckett, which the latter ...