COUNCIL OF MONMOUTH—1863-4. I
... e Mayor, Dr Andrews, Mr James, Mr Prosser, and Mr Powles LIST OF THE COUNCIL, WITH EXPIRATION OF OFFICE. Mr Prosser, Dr 0. Andrews, Mr Dawe, and Mr ...
... e Mayor, Dr Andrews, Mr James, Mr Prosser, and Mr Powles LIST OF THE COUNCIL, WITH EXPIRATION OF OFFICE. Mr Prosser, Dr 0. Andrews, Mr Dawe, and Mr ...
... three bottles of Mr. Tucker's Tinc- ture. Mrs. Jones, living in the Hayes, Cardiff, is cured of a Sore Leg, by taking Mr. Tucker's medicines. Witness my hand, Mrs. Jones. \m. Phillips, late of Cardiff, is cured of a Sore Leg, by taking Mr. ...
... three bottles of Mr. rucker's Tine- ture. Mrs, Jones, living in the Hayes, Cardiff, is cured of a Sore Leg, by taking Mr. Tusker's medicines. Witness my hand, Mrs. Jones. VVm. Phillips, late of Cardiff, is cured of a Sore Leg, by taking Mr. ...
... F.R.S., Professor of Surgery in King's College, Surgeon to King's College Hospital, &c.; C. G. Guthrie Esq., Surgeon to the Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital; Mr. Bowman, Esq., F.R.S., Astis- tant Surgeon to Kings College Hospital; T. Callaway, Esq ...
... defendant. -A curious scene now occurred between Mr. Plews and Mr. Jalies. It appeared Mr. C. R. Harris, jun., took some documents to be signed by Mr. James while the case of assault was proceeding. Mr. Plews took objection to the Bench ...
... each. Mr King na rd Morniug Star beat Mr T. J. Jackson's r w b Venus. Mr T. H. Ward's Afghan beat Mr G. T. Taylor's bd d Tolbury Belle. Mr W. Fry, jun., us bk w d Catseye beat Mr ...
... of Air. Tucker's Tine- ture. Mrs. Jones, living in the Hayes, Cardiff, is cured of a Sore Leg, by taking Mr. Tucker's medicines. Witness my hand, Mrs. Jones. Wm, Phillips, late of Cardiff, is cured of a Sore Leg, by taking Mr. Tucker's medicines, after ...
... Hampton L HARWICH—Aid. John Watts C HASTINGS—Aid. Gansden L HEREFORD—Aid. Knight C HERTFORD—Dr. Lasker Evans C HELSTON—Mr. F. Y. Hill (re-elected) C HONITOX— Mr. F. C. Glanville N HuDDERgFiELD—Alfred L HULL-Robert Waller L HUNTINGDON—A. W. Marshall C HYTHE—Aid ...
... Thus,—Mr. J. F. Anderson received jEl,338 in -853, and £ 2,813 in 1854; Mr. James Bur- chell, the sub-shcrifi of London and Middlesex, received £ 1,332 in 1853, and £ 2,720 in 1851, (at 2d. in the pound) Mr. V/. H. Gem received £ 1,300 in 18-54; Mr. W. ...
... W-.tribaugh. LINCOLN.—Mr. J. C arke. LIVERPOOL. -Mr. T. Holder. LUTON.—Mr H. Wright. LAUNCESTON.—Mr. Treleaven. LEWES.—Mr. Kemp. LEOMINSTER.—Mr. J. Page. > LEICESTER.—Alderman Anderson. MANCHESTER.— ...
... one was Mr. Crosskill's, of Beverley and the other, which gained a prize, that of Mr. Dray's, of London. I think that, looking to the small expense of Dray's machine, and to its general character, that, for all the purposes of many farmers, Mr. Dray has ...
... F.R.S., Professor of Surgery in King's College, Surgeon to King's College Hospital, &c.; C. G. Guthrie Esq., Surgeon to the Iloyal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital; Mr. Bowman, Esq., F.R.S., Assis- tant Surgeon to Kings College Hospital; T. Callaway, Esq^ ...