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FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE BANKRUPTS.J

... Lord Stuart de Decies; the Venerable Archdeacon Alex- ander Stuart, of lloss—a cure ot three years' nervousness Major-General Thomas King, of Exmouth; Captain Par- ker D. Bingham, R.N., London, who was cured of twenty- seven years' dyspepsia in six weeks' ...

FIUDA Y'S LOXDON GAZETTE—BANKRUPTS

... give a richer milk even than the small Ayrshire. But the small Shetlander is said to surpass them all. These breeds are all hardy, and will pick up a sustenance from pastures on which other breeds would starve. The quantity of butter yielded by diflerent ...

FROM FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE

... RAILWAY.—EXTENSION OF THE LINK FROM CROSS INN TO LLANDILO.—This line has at length been commenced, under the contract of Messrs. Thomas Hutchins ami Co., London. Large quantities of materials have lately arrived, and the offices lor the railway officials and ...

RECORDS OF CRIME

... to Thomas Bellamy the other at St Weonard's, and stealing a wallet belonging to William Phillpotts. 18. James Harris, alias Lewis, alias Hancock. executed April 2, 1784, for stealing seventeen sheep from Mr, John Matthews, at Clehonger. 19. Thomas Waikins ...

HIGH WATER AT CARDIFF. I

... Maf* seiiles Ledskialf, 275, Larsan, Malta.Der Alte Peter, 193, Andiii-, Lubec. Ma:sella, 118, Batiste, Corfu.Cliltorh 95, Thomas, Oporto. Jeune Celestine, 77, Leinorl*. Notitud Fernaud.76, Pierre Jean, Toulon Falcon, 39, ColC> Corunna. Fern, 57, Laraman ...

PURE WATER

... was vey con- tradictory, and indicated equality of guilt, the defendants were discharged. David Jones, miner, was charged by Thomas Francis, collier, of Twynrodin, with brutally as. saulting him on Monday night. The complain- ant was going home on the night ...

OUR WORKING MEN

... prevent him flying. The wings now produced were the same. By the prisoner Thomas: How do you swear to marks of the cutting ? Prosecutor: I know them by being cut irre- gular. Prisoner Thomas Could you distinguish the difference between the wings of the gander ...

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... that word; we do not bear that designa- tion. Mr. Bryant: I shall now call Thomas Lewis, of the New Inn, Merthyr, to prove how he has stigmatized the members of the Board. —Thomas Lewis I have heard the Surveyor speak in a very disrespectful way of the ...

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... rum „ 18 gals, VRSSELS LOADING FOR FOREIGN PORTS, Ship's Name and Master. Tonnage. Where Bound. Aequator, Von Thulen 854 St. Thomas Anna, Coloinbie 625 Constantinople Anne, Brown 187 Havre St. Anne, Ertaud 9d Nantes Eos, Humble 103 Trieste Leif, Videler ...

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... and was only killed on Tuesday last.—Thomas Lewis, butcher, deposed that he had seen the meat in question. It was not his business to say that it A was healthy, but it was such that 'he should not object to eat.—Thomas Williams said it was very thin, but ...

WEEKLY SUMMARY

... Hon. Secretary Mr. Thomas Stepiiens. Assis- tant Secretary Mr. J. E. Price. On the motion of Mr. J. E. Price and Mr. J. H. Smith it was resolved that the following gen- tlemen, viz.; the President, H. A. Bruce, Esq., M.P.; Thomas Falconer, Esq.; J. C ...

GLAMORGAN PEDIGREES

... Government of Queen Elizabeth in the matter of the Execution of Mary Queen of Scots, from a MS. in the possession of Sir Thomas Winnington, Bart., M.P.,—,c Letters of Charles II., from the Originals in the possession of the Marquess of Bristol. The report ...