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Cheltenham Journal and Gloucestershire Fashionable Weekly Gazette.

OXFORD LOCAL EXAMINATIONS

... at least 50 of the bosses of worship belonging to the Presbyterian dwelt awe their existence to his powering 'rte.—Northern Whig. MORTALITY ix SllRlP.—Profemer Simonds, afterezamiolri a dock of sheep at North Waltham. Norfolk, tbse describes the symptoms ...

MEETING AT EARL RUSSELL'S. On Tuesday last, at one o'clock, the Liberal members who were desirous of bearing ..

... appeal to the Liberals to remain united and exert themselves to carry a bill which would so obviously prolong the existence of a Whig-Radical Adminisirition and secure the benefit to the coun- try of his own guidance and control. lie drew a terrible picture ...

BRISTOL

... said, There will be murder In the house to-night, and in ber owe house she was heard that night to accuse her husband of Whig killed her son, who had early in the evening been pat to bed drink, and who had fallen out of brd, causing his bead to bleed ...

THE CHELTENHAM JOURNAL AND GLOUCESTEIiSHIRE GAZETTE:SEPTEMBER 15, 1866

... ot . t . hinh of receiving thanks for so little a service as lending a room. They should always be welcome to that, whether Whig or Tory. (Hear.) He must however say that he had never given the use of a room with greater pl ban on this occasion, save only ...

THE CHELTENHAM JOURNAL AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE GAZETTE, APRIL 21, 1866

... show that the importage• of Mr. Glad .nit to Liverpool bad been lied. Ile argued that the Governmeat led comeliest -the old Whig section of their supporters a o•liefectory compromise might bane been tussled. NI,. Plat, though regrettleg tbe necessity of ...

THE CHELTENHAM JOURNAL AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE GAZETTE, MAY 19, 1866

... solitary confinement in a little cell 91t. by Mt. The following alarming announcement from a magistrate has appeared in the Whig:— The rinderpcst has broken out in the townland of Drennan, in the county of Down, about miles from Lisburn, near Bellies-mill ...

Inlanb

... Innkeepers slic eresp. Tele* for the best is the cattle Blesses; of 10, for the best Hereford, Short Horn, Wro „„,,,t Scot, Whig ectotinued by the Society, me well as the two guld medals fur the best ox ether sad cow or beVer. epetisi protheses for sheep ...

THE CHELTENHAM JOURNAL AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE GAZETTE, MAY 19, 1866

... house changed hands when its master became • banished furnish distinguished men in more than sufficient outlaw. Then some canny Whig lawyer tried to buy the numbers to represent the wealth, the ingenuity, and the pictures, and relics, and the old home associations ...