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THE ASSOCIATIONS OF WIMBLEDON

... Duke of York and Lieutenant Colonel Lenox, Sir Francis Burdett and Mr. John Paull, the Marquis of Londonderry and ever-glorious Grattan, the best of the good, and the Earl of Cardigan—he of the Light Brigade—and Captain Harvey Tuckett toed the creases ...

THE CLAMANT FOR ESTATES IN IRELAND

... extinct, the property became vested in John Flood, grandson of the founder of the family. John Flood made his will in 1807 devising the lands to Lord Doneraile and Richard Aldworth in trust to the use of his eldest son John for life, with remainder in tail ...

FORE: .111, AND COLONIAL

... parsonage. THE LATE EARL OF CARDIGAN'S WILL.—A contemporary gives the following singular details of the will of the late Earl of Cardigan. His Lordship has left £5,000 to Viscount Curzon, M.P., and £5,000 to the Hon. John Vivian, M.P., his executors ; ...

THE HOME RT:LE BILL,

... furniahing employ. meet for a large number of men, but on a division it was negatived by 54 to 52. TIIE ARMS (IRELAND) BILL. The second reading of the Arms (Ireland) Bill was moNed by Lord Spencer, who, after explaining the reasons for the measure, intimated ...

Landedown Villa Birchileld

... everybody I know, for I rim sure it is a geed thing for the eyes, for (speak as! lint it—Yours truly. Ct. C. Late of the Tower Arms, Leech-street, nghain. Sir,—.l have much pleasure in testifying to the surprising efficacy of your famed Eye Liquid, which ...

GASSINR EVENTS, RUMOURS, &c

... among despatches on the subject of dubbing. puggarees, presity•erian chaplains, and essence of watercress, three lines from John Law react, Governor-General if ntis, espretsing his conviction that • • there is every prospect of snores, if the expedition ...

Eisrtiltancons HOME, FOREIGN, AND COLONIAL

... One• of the attendants was employed in cleaning out the lions'tage, and, placing his right arm inside the bars, one of the lions snapped at it, and tore off the arm at • the elbow. A panic at once ensued, and in the attempt to escape a number of persons ...

EPITOME OF NEWS. BRITISH AND FOREIGN

... important post In Khorassan. _ _ _ _ The Countess of Cardigan and Lancastre has presented to the Senior United Service Club the marble bust, by Marochetti, of her late husband the Earl of Cardigan, and has sent to the Liverpool Jubilee Exhibition the ...

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... Peter Carroll, Thomas King. John Ford, George Bann, R. Owen Glendwr, G Lay Smith, William Williamson, John Breese, John Buckton, Richard Young, John Lawson, William Perkin, Isaac Hanson, John Ettridge, R. Evans, James Pamplin, ...

INCIDENTS OF THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT

... see for some time the skeletons of the passengers in the Haines ; but before the fire was extinguished skulls and legs and arms were calcined into dust. All that could tic-stone was done to put out the names by throwing water on them, but the efforts ...

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... possible, for I find it is doing me good already. Hoping to it by returu. I, Beehive Terrace, Wilton-street. Birmingham, Mr. John Ede. Birchfield, Birminphano, August 23, 1873. Dear Sir—l am now In my eighty-fifth year and have nuffering from defective ...

- . SIGHT IS THE GREATEST GEM OF NATURE. YOU THAT SUFFER ROM BAD EYES, _ READ THE FOLLOWING TEST:

... find it is doing ms good already. Hoping to have it by return. , 1, Beehive Terrace. Wilton-street, Lozells Birmingham, Mr. John Ede. Birchfield, Birmincimun, August 23, 1873. Dear Sir—l am now in my eighty-fifth year and have been suffering from defective ...