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28 LIFEBOAT SERVICES HEAVY GALE. CARDIGAN, 17th Apl.—The Cardigan lifeboat of the National Institution has been ..

... 28 LIFEBOAT SERVICES HEAVY GALE. CARDIGAN, 17th Apl.—The Cardigan lifeboat of the National Institution has been instiumental to-day in bringing safely to this port the schooner Mary Helen, of Fowey, which had been abandoned during the recent heavy gale ...

Published: Wednesday 18 April 1877
Newspaper: Lloyd's List
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 962 | Page: 15 | Tags: none

JOHN BULL

... JOHN BULL. of mne women and four men. How pleased the Bishop of London and the Church Association moat be ! The Vicarage of St. Saviour’s, Leeds, has been conferred on the Rev. John Wilde, West Bromwich, and formerly of Hunt Green, Brighton. It is an ...

Published: Saturday 20 January 1877
Newspaper: John Bull
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4755 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

Arrived Jhetn John Rees, Beer[Jan 15] Cork Sailed Jhr MessengT,Eyera[Janl6]Hpool Blue Wave, Sonnsen, Dublin ..

... Arrived Jhetn John Rees, Beer[Jan 15] Cork Sailed Jhr MessengT,Eyera[Janl6]Hpool Blue Wave, Sonnsen, Dublin Spirit, Filmer, London Volunteer, Green ham, Maid of Kent, Jones,Newcastle Medea, Whitty, Sunderland Express, Cains, London NW, fresh, fine. Arrived ...

XANSION HOUSE

... telling the parties to whom I apply that I have been in prison. The prisoner was committed for trial. GUILDHALL. OF Foxostax.—John Grattan, of JO!, New Inn-yard, Shoreditch, was charged with forging his uncle's name to a bill of exchange for £l4 25., with intent ...

Published: Sunday 02 December 1877
Newspaper: Weekly Dispatch (London)
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 723 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

TOWER HAMLETS.—TRANSFER OF LICENCES

... William Thomas Stephens to John Hancock. Middleton Arms, Mansfieldstreet, John Francis Holderness to Frederick Cross. Moneyers Arms, Marston-street, Jonathan Tanner James Robert Wilcox. Norfolk Arms, New Norfolk-street, ...

Published: Saturday 20 January 1877
Newspaper: East London Observer
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1029 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE FUNERAL OF ADMIRAL ROUS

... and mountings. On the upper part of the lid was a shield of the deceased Admiral's arms, and a brass plate bearing the following in scription: Admiral the Hon. Henry John Rous, born 23d January, 1795, died 19th June, 1877, and beneath the monogram of the ...

DIRECTORY

... DIRECTORY. 1. G. O. (IL D.) LODGE Stakspore, Grove Tavern, Grove-pleas, Hterapera, ovary Monday. Na. Earl of Cardigan, 4116, Coopers' Arms, rood-Mn* Chelsea, every Saturday. George Francis. Prince Alfred, 4662, White Horse, Church-etrask Chelsea, every ...

TOWER HAELSTS LICENSING SENSIONS. Org !S= ! -- - On Monday, Mr. A. Gasleeden and Mr. J. • of the

... well-atreet,William Stephens njas. to John Hancock; Middleton Arms, field-street, John Mildness to Frederick Croats ; Boneyers Ants, 3larston-street, Jonathan Tanner to James Wilcox ; Norfolk Arras, New Norfolk -street, John Davis to Robert Foot; London Apprentice ...

Other

... read, John, The Knight of whim and glee And ponder'a what he said, John, His glorious recipe Let your fruit be efficacious, John, RETTl Your water hissing hot Your jug the most capacious, John, That you, or yours have got Of sugar give enough, ...

L e i s

... elder of whom, John Seley, succeeded his cousin Robert as master of the Priory ; and when, in the course of time, Mr. Pierpoint died, he left Scarshrooke Hall to this nephew, John, so that the two estates should not be divided. % He (John) and I, were always ...

Published: Saturday 16 June 1877
Newspaper: South London Observer
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1017 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

1. 0. 0. (M. U.) LODGE DIRECTORY

... 0. 0. (M. U.) LODGE DIRECTORY. Shakspere, 227, (hove Tavern, Grove-place, Bromptos, every 'Thursday. NO. of Cardigan, 411 e. Co' opera Arms. Flood-street, Chelsea, every Saturday. George Frauris. Tiller Alfred. White Horse, l'hurch-street, Chelsea, every ...

FIRTH OF FORTH

... Dublin Crmarthn 6-SW, light; bar. 30 5. HAYLE. Armed from Cardff Jw, Hunt, Newport Deron, Owens, Newcastle 6«e(i), Gyles, Cardiff for Knere [Sept 51 Cardiff Woodlands, Pcngellev, fi-N’E, clondv. . IPSWICH. Armed from Al^*fBept 6] Sunderland g«ia Mary, [Hept ...