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... from all Stations, fare 3d- C RDIGAN IACKETS.I'a. C 1. Cardigan Jackets. Cardigan Jac kets. Lao Cardigan Jackets. Usardigan Jackets. G Cadiiln Jascketa. Ca~rdigan Jackets. T Cardigan Jackets' Cardigan Jackets. ...
... Ellis Harrison, Mr. John Milling. w ton, Mir. John Brereton, Mr. Edwin Edwards, at Mr. John Lewis, Mr. Charles Brookfield, Mr. C. W.. Parsonage, Mr.Charles mberton, ir. as Thomas Batho Mr. H. H. (ies Mr. Thomas a Jones, Mr. John Manford, Mr. J. S. Knight ...
... early hout on Thursday morning, an old Woman, named Margaret Crow, expired in Gates. head from wounds inflicted by her husband, John Crow, The shocking occurrence happened in the following wey :-Jehn Crow is 67 years of age, and this wife was threeyearehissenior ...
... General; Sir Francis to Kolls, ?? Sir Albert Woods, I KC, G.M , C.B.s Sir John Gardner Englehart, C.B. (Secretary of the Duchy of Lancaster}; Sir Andrew Reed, C.B.; Sir John Hassond, Mr. John Wolfe Barry, C.B.; Mr. Henr* Burdett; Mr. Henry Crack, C.B. ; IMr. ...
... chevalier of the order are Sir Richard England, the Earl of Lucan, Sir'H. Bentinck, Sir Colin Campbell, d Sir John Pennefather, the Earl of Cardigan, Sir William 1 J. Codrington, Sir Richard Airey, Sir B. Dacres, Sir A James Scarlett, Sir George Buller, Sir ...
... hsaW atstione at bbeffield under the style o: Parker and Backbonu.. lateiy trading in wersip wth others under the sti le of Cardigan f.ron,6teel, and Wire Company. Elizabeth Watson, Hianses Grange, Pickering, York- shire, brick manufacturer and far.mer. ...
... Government in 1798, but which would fail now, as they failed then. The Irishman who now thought he could throw away his arms, just as Grattan disbanded the volunteers in 1782, would find that he had placed himself in the power of a cruel, unrelenting English ...
... Hall, Hope-street, Mr. James Mul- i leneux in the chair, and amongst other gentlemen platform were the tter. H. Brown. Rev. 1 John Peters, Rev. Thomas Jones, Messrs. 0. Wilson, T. Urqnhart, B. Townson, 8. Capper, T. Ellerbeck, Crosfield, ko. The Chairman ...
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... the nine o'oldek train, from Water- ford, passed over Ler body, she was found on the line in a mutilated state, the head and arms being literally severed from the tronk. As soon as the news of the taking of Sebastopol was con- firmed, the members of the ...
... guineas each- from Mesass Owen Owen, London-ead, Liver pool; Father Ignatius; Mr. John Cory, Cardiff; Mr. J. S. Gibbon, Cowbridge; and smallar sut- scripieons from Mr. John Corbett. MY.., the Mayor of Denbigh (Mr. T. J. Wiilians), and Mr. ,Cox, Minygarth ...
... been put under the charge of your com- mittee during the present year:- Albert. from Liverpool to the River Plate, mink in Cardigan Bay. Most of the cargo and some of the materials were re- covered from seven fsthous water by divers. Aiciope. from Shields ...