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... S.SPICIOUS7DEAiTHT MID5OMER SIOWiTOP' An inquest waoheld before 4r, Bruges Fry, county coroner, and a- highly -*respectaOe jury, of whom W. L. Parsons, Esq., wvas foreman, qn.Satutday last, at Stone's cross Inn, Midsomer Norton, on tb body of a man named Joh Gould, aged 79, a coalminer, lho, was reported to have been roughly handled. The Rev. Charles Otway Mayny vicar of the parish of ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... ,BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Announucements of Births and Marriages are charged for as Advertisements, the charge being one Shilling for Tive Lines, and Sixpence for ouch. additional line. 'The amountI in every case must be prepaid at the office, or remitted in Postage Stamps. . Far eimpile anuoun4cements of Deaths no charge is made, bitt sasnonaceetasat containing anything additional must ...

BRISTOL SHIP NEWS

... Arrived.—Eliza Annie, Daniel, Leader, Humphrey, Pleiades Rees, and Dreadnought. Davies, Sm>rna; Lively Oak, Pybus, Amsterdam Westfold, Jacohson, and Anna, Nygaard, Frederikstad; Florist, Evans, Pomaron; Tickler, De Bourcier, Gallipoli; Thomas Powell, Horler,and Tuskar, Welch, Charente: Mathilde, Warnken. Bahia; Ernst von Homeyer, Butzow, Carl August, Tiede, and Anna, Nielsen, Archangel; Thomas ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... BXRTHS.~ the June 22, the wife of Kr. M. Cole, Broad-atreetk a daughter. 415. July 1, Mrs. IFrederick Ashmead, Alma-valeb Pmbroke-road, fete Clifton, a daughter. _ July 1, at Winscombe-hill, the wife ofthoRev.Joilyat-lan, a son, still-born, July 1, at Frampton-on-Severn, Glouceatershire, the wife of 3] Mr. E. M. Goulter, a son. July 5, at Pltville-place, West Clifton,, the wife of B. W. Pigeon ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... J BIRTHS. I Jaly 6, tie wife of George Pizey, Esq., Clevedon, a son. ra July io, the wife of Mr. 1.C. Vaughan, Sussex-place, Ashley- dec road a daughter. den July 18, at Sussex-place, Ashlley-road, DMrs. J. P. Denning, a rate daughter. Irti July 23, at the Stolce's Croft Weighing Engine-houte, the wife Iris of Ir. 5homas Britton, a daughter. tore MARRIAGES. con Lately, at St. Phlilip's church, ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... THEMt VTE , ATINGS . . isl nag , ?? ten amn The Ma~rquis of Hastings died on Tuesday at a qularter to one o'clock at his residence in Grosveoar-,Squaire, 1,ondoix1, Far some clays vast thefe -had been no. bapd of his recovery. The late miarquis was tw~ent;y-six yeatS Of age, having been born in July, 1842). Hi was the last male representative of one of thae griaddbt; old 'families in ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... I ?-. I *. . BIRTHS. retur February 10, the wife of Mr James Dav?. off E0isbn-g0kO? Payil - Guines.-?reet. a daughter.' ' tatori Febttsary.14. the wife of Mr. John Jefforie?. f?szr??ti bf IIi$I r Bristol Iron Works, a daughter. of John 1y at Dyifryn Mawr? near Abergnvnno'y, the wlf& F aundRsq., a daughter. '? ) Cal C Februari' 16, at* Viet?ria-street, St. Paul's, iite?wife of Mr. Seq 2 Thee. ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... March 11, at Apsley-villas, the wife of lenrk Priccker Lewes, solicitor, of a dauguter. | Mardh 11, at Brislington, the wife of Mr. Clement GCerdiner, of a son. bl arch 11, at Walmer-house, Cothsam, the wife of Welter G. ; Smitb, of a daughter. March ll, at Ceivslippen-funn, Wickwar, the wife of Mr. Moses Smitah, of a daughter. , March 12, at ?? Vicrage, Sutton Maddock, thifnal, shrop- .shire, ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Edj BIRTES, MIARBIUAQIS, AND DEATHXS. in Announmcements of Births and4 Msarriage- are chargedt tot it Adlvertisement;, the charge being One Shillin~g for Tr. ltLine;, and dispence for eaich additional line. The amuorn ce in eve~ry case must be prepaid at the office, or recml'rtii 'n Postage Stamps. e. Ior simpsle nananoucemeats of Deaths ao charge is nnaite, ar announcemeints containing ...

CONSERVATIVE RETROGRESSION

... The great event the week in the House Commons has been the glorious victory of tbe Government carrying the second reading a Bill destined to revive the system of Purchase in the army. The defeat of the Liberal party was doubtless overwhelming, there being majority of a House of 4457 favour of this vigorous step backwards ; but it is some consolation to the minority that if they were worsted ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Announcements of Births and Marriages are charged for as Advertisrerits, the charge being One Shilling for Two Lines, aud Sixpence for each additional line. The amount in every mase must be prepaid at the office, or remitted in Poesage Stamps. For stimple annousceements of Deaths no charge is made, bot announcements containing anything additional must be paid for at the rate of Sixpence per ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... SAD DEATH OF A C03M1MERCIAL TRAVELLER. Yesterdar morning, Mr. H. S. Wasbrougi bell in oiuest at the~ Boyal hotel on the body of Mr. Roble. Parnell, a commercial traveller, who was found 4odR his bedroomt at the hotel on the1 previous day. Tho coroner, in opensing the procepdings. p'ii thie ceased was a commercial traveller, h e habit of putting up at the Royal hotlenteoaiii his visits to this ...