THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
... Monk, Charles J. (Gloucester) 309 L Moreton, Lord (Gloucester, W.) 135 L Morley, Samuel (Bristol). 115 L Stanton, W. John 139 C Yorke, John R. (Gloucester, E.) 127 (One seat vacant.) ...
... Monk, Charles J. (Gloucester) 309 L Moreton, Lord (Gloucester, W.) 135 L Morley, Samuel (Bristol). 115 L Stanton, W. John 139 C Yorke, John R. (Gloucester, E.) 127 (One seat vacant.) ...
... the Harcourt Arms; Mr J. John Lynes, of the White Hart Inn, Corn Market-street; Mr Nathaniel Payne, of the Royal Blenheim, Little Clarendon-street ; Mr Stephen Pedell, the Eagle; Mr Thomas Edwin Powvel, Old Dog Tray ; Mr Jos. Sims, Cardigan-street; Mr Albert ...
... ifold on Saturday, when the following transfers were 1njado '-Hadley Arms, Combbe-down, from the executors of Jo0n Puernell Cox, deceased, to Edward S. Gould; Dolphin-inD, Weston, from John Leonard to William Miles ; beerhouse, Camerton, from Mark Ohivers ...
... tfortunately no one was injured except the cook, fwho was badlv scorched. FATAL Accln)-meT AT THE DocEs.-Late on Friday , night John Calliford, a dock pilot on board the creew- steamer Plantain in the East Bute Dock, at Cardiff. accidentally fell down into ...
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... .22 Drysiwyn ?? 7 Llauiarth(Csrdig4an)-. 22 v Talarn (Cardigar) ?? Talgartli ?? Cardigan ?? I .8 AbergavenDy ?? EL Neath ?? Henifedde ?? 27 Carmartien ?? . ?? ?? Arms .. ?? 27 _XRnighton:: 13 | Llandil( awr ?? 28 e lnaightonk ?? ?? , c bridge ? ...
... Thomas Charles (S. Essex) ?? .. 67 L Baring, Viscount (Winchester) ?? 122 C Barne, F. St. John N. (E. Suffolk) ?? 70 L Barises, Alfred (E. Derbyshire) . oS L Barran, John (Leeds). 266 HRBarry, ) ohn (Wexford county) . . o6 C Barttelot, Sir Walter B. (W. Sussex) ...
... Carnarvon, Auglosea, Denbigh, and Flint, the assizas at Chester; No. 1S, of Glanmorgan, 'arnarthen Pembroko, Havorfordwest, Cardigan, 33reclnotk and Esidnor, the assizee at Swanseoa No. 19, of the county of Northumberland and the town and ?? of the towl ...
... CAUSES OF SAMSE, for the week ending Saturdry, August 27th, 1881:- Richmond Road-scarlet fever and convulsions, 2 years, male. Cardigan Street-inflammatory fever, 18 years, male. 71, Rope Walk-whooping cough and corvulsions, I year, female. Newton Street-gastric ...
... gentlemen present.-A vote of thanks to the Chairman concluded the proceedings. Nnw.. NORTH WARD (LEEDS) MUNICIPAL ELEorCON,-Mr. John Whsitehead, Newstead Ilouse, Spencer-placo, woollen manufacturer, has onusentcd to coutest the above ward at the forthcoming ...
... danger or when there was ?? for the consideration of Ireland-I miss .John Dillon (cLeers). When Michael Davitt was t removed, and when the post of danger and of I *honour was ocant, John Dillon, with his pale face ( and erxactated form, st'epped into that ...
... th.-t' action. Hie said- While I have a ho: tongue that can talk, a heart that can. feel, a brain ho, ,that can think, an arm that clan wield a wealpon, ha, end a hauld tha ?? all theie in sid t-ie 2-nterests of the runaway slave (applia~pe). cia, The ...