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... Aur Arm Cha. THE FRIENDS WE LOVED IN EARLY DAYS. Wiey twilight softly steals away, And silence reigns along the vale ; And faney with her magie sway, Delights to tell a pleasing tale : Oh! then sweet memory's sunny beam, Around the raptured vision plays ...

their commencement possible—the desperate condition of the santry. Contemporaneously with the ont-bmr}:f the ..

... American War, Grattan entered the Irish Parliament, and followed Flood in the leadership of the opposition. The draft of troops to America having left Ireland comparatively defenceless, in 1778 —9 a large volunteer force was enrolled and armed. This was followed ...

Sur Arm Chair. THE NEW HOUSE OF COMMONS. e e SONG OF EMIGRATION. There was heard a song on the

... Sur Arm Chair. THE NEW HOUSE OF COMMONS. e e SONG OF EMIGRATION. There was heard a song on the chiming sea, A mingled breathing of grief and glee; Man's voiee, unbroken by sighs, was there, Filling with triumyph the sunny air; O 1 fresh, green lanls, ...

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... power, and are to be armed with one 68-pounder and fone 32. The department at Woolwich has received orders to suspend for the present the further supply of the brass howitzer guns with which tfnc gunboats have hitherto been armed. Tne Criveax CoMMISSION ...

Published: Saturday 22 March 1856
Newspaper: Buteman
County: Buteshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 192 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE CLAIMANT FOR ESTATES IN IRELAND,

... vested in Jobn Flood, grandson of the founderof 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 male, and with similar remainder ...

Published: Saturday 20 March 1886
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 654 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

CNION SEED

... Upwards of 100 ladies tlllllyflt'll‘lleanll Three double-shaft WAGONS, GOODS WAGON | were present at the banguet. The Earl of Cardigan JOHN MALDEN, Baker and Seedsman. Bigg'eswade, January 25th, 18355, With Hoops, Tarpauling, &e.'zomplete ; Eight narrow-wheel ...

ATTUMN BHOW NOW ON IN SOOMETHING

... WIORK mounted aud made up on the shortest ootice, BEST %EBLIN WOOLS in all the Newest Shades, A eall is invited. respectiully JOHN HUNTIB. BTOOKING MANUFAOTURER, Y 1 cow showing & very large ard well-assorted Stock of Fiogering Wools, Unshrinkable Vest Wools ...

5 ) ¢ e i E‘ ; s i leard with any satisfaction the explanation between the two noble Lords

... and capacity of those who werc charged with the Government, ‘lhe Foreign Secretary had been sumwarily dismissed ; the right arm of the Ministry had been cut off, and what was left 2 Deficiencies were patent in o various departments of the State, csoecially ...

TOWN TALK. [BY OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT.]

... cuneht. There has been a little passage at arms between Lord Cardigan and Mr. Buck, M.P. The latter gentleman —although a Conservative —it appears spoke disrespectfully of the Leeds speech of the former. Lord Cardigan, in his haste, wrote to Mr. Buck on the ...

Published: Saturday 01 November 1856
Newspaper: Buteman
County: Buteshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1841 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

WILLIAM FALDOR, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, TEA, COFFEE, & PROVISION MERCHANT, HIGH STREET, BEDFORD

... in the Crimea are Jnot forgotten, and with this additional inhymanity towards General Williams and his brave companions in arms at Kars, there is enough about the public conduct of Lord Stratford de Redeliffe in his official capacity to put him in 4 most ...

TO AGRICULTUR A

... ught, There has been a little passage at arms between Lord Cardigan and Mr. Buck, M.P. The latter gentleman—although a Conservative-=it appears spoke disrespectfully of the Leeds specch of the former. Lord Cardigan, in his haste, wrote to Mr. Buck on the ...

Published: Saturday 11 October 1856
Newspaper: Buteman
County: Buteshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2031 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

BAKEWELL FARMERS' CLUB

... Swaflield, Pilsbury ; Mr Orme, Bakewell ; Mr. Thomas Taylor; Mr. George Wallwin, Meadow Place ; Mr. John Grindey, Brindcliffe; Mr Isaae Grindey, Grattan; Mr. John Gibbs, Middleton : Mr. Cocker, Calver, &e., &e. After dinner had been partaken of, The CmairyaN ...

Published: Saturday 20 January 1883
Newspaper: Buxton Advertiser
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1708 | Page: 6 | Tags: none