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from Cardiff for Haddad, has retonsed with docks swept, boats washed overboard, cook drowned, and several of ..

... two inci,es in fifteen hours. Mast and spars carried away. DisTRES3I•4O SHP waxes In CARDIGAN On Saturday evening a most distressing shipwreck took place in Cardigan Bay. About noon a brig was seen near Use island with signals of distress flying. As soon ...

MALMESBURT COL'N'TT COE'RT.—FEB. 13. (Before Javan Thvicilloa, Lag., Judge.) Fifty-three original causes were ..

... for Inkerman and Balaclava. It was at the latter affair that Mr. Moore lost his right arm, he being one of the gallant 603 who made the dashing charge under Lord Cardigan. We have seen the have fellow moved to tears at - the mere mention of Miss Nightingale ...

GLOITOESTERSHI RE' ASSIZES

... Duntisbourue Abbotts, John Gibbons; Duntisbourne Rouse, William Boulton ; Edgeworth, William Morse ; Elkstone, John Pearce Pope ; Fairford, Alexander Iles, Robert Miller ; Hamlin ; S. K. Tombs ; Hatherop, John Tombs ; Kemble, John Barton ; Kempsford, Richard ...

STANDARD, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1867

... eon of the late Rey. John Bradley, vicar of Faringdon, Berko. June 14, at Little Bomerford, Mae Ellen Wakefield, aged 17 years. Jane 15, at the Royal Asylum of St. Ann's, Brixton, John Thomas, the beloved and only son of Mr. John Knight, formerly of Seaga ...

WILTS AND

... entering her house, the door at the top of the staircase being left open, she fell to the bottom, breaking her arm in two places. Mr. Maurice set the arm, and Mrs. Vaisey is at present doing well. SUDDEN DEATH.—On Wednesday, George Culley, aged 48, a brewer ...

WILTS AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE STANDARD, SATURDAY. MAY 7, 1864

... year ensuing. ROYAL WILTS TEOMANRY.—The Swindon troop of the Prince of Wales' Own R.W.Y.C. assembled in front of the Goddard Arms Inn, on Saturday last, from whence they proceeded to the park, where they were drilled for a considerable time, and considering ...

IARD, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, IE6S. Imptri al arlianunf

... report of the Lisburn ileestien Committee, whiohbad decided that Mr. John Doherty Barbour was not duly elected for that borough that the election was void ; and, further, that the said John Doherty Barbour bad, by himself and agents, been guilty of bribery ...

THI NIXT mr.sTnto

... accountant of the Locomotive Department ; Mr. William Batt, chief clerk of the Store Department ; Mr. John Haydon, deputy manager ; Mr. G. T. Dicks ; Mr. John Brandon ; and Mr. Supt. Haynes, were among the mourners who accompanied the more immediate friends ...

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Published: Saturday 15 November 1862
Newspaper: Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3881 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

WILTS AND GLOrCESTERSHIRE STANDARD, SATURDAY, JANUARY

... Humboldt, Dr. Laritner, C. R. Leslie, R.A., 'Mavis Sturge, Mr. D. W. Mitchell, R. Pashley ; Esq., Q.C., Leigh Hunt, the Rev. John Milford, Professor Nichol, the Rev. J. Angels James, Dr. Chandler (Dean of Chichester), Dr. Peacocke (Dean of Ely), Baron ...

SALE OF THE SOUTH WILTS HOUNDS

... Tregonwel4 errt of the Hursley ; Mr. Com, of the Craven ; and Mr. Pitman, of the South Berke ; while, as more within hail, came Mr. John Ingram, staunch supporter of the S.W. ; Mr. Knatchball, of the Tedworth ; Mr. Gerard Start, M.P., Major Wyndham, and a couple ...

DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE of the United . .

... relatives; the courtesy title borne by every Peer or his children, alphabetically arranged ; the biography with the heraldic arms of the see of each Archbishop and Bishop, and the biography of every Knight; the seat, residence, and club of every Peer, Baronet ...