Your Search Filters

Refine Search

HERITORS

... The stipend of this parish was fixed in 1815 at 20 chalders. The minister now applied f>r an augmentation of 8 chalders. The parish is ten miles by four and half. The teindable rental had increased from £12,105 in 1845 to £14,742. The real rental is upwards of £200,000. The population in 1841 was 19.665, in 1851 it was 27,332, in 18*Jl it was 29,545, and had since been increasing to the extent ...

Z of, 4121440372 UBLIN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1865 . DER THE SPECIAL PATRONAGE OF HER MAJESTY UN THE QUEEN. ..

... will be OPENED on TUESDAY, 9th by his Royal Highness the PRINCE OF WALES. The partic jculars of the State Ceremonial to be observed on this on, including a Grand Musicai Performance, with a Band gad of a Thousand Performers, will be ancounced here- af the Opening Day Season Ticket-holders only can be ad- mitiel | Tickets are on Sale at the Office, 112, GRAFTON- “REET, from 10 to 5 o'clock. . ...

.-^%7N77 INTELLIGENCE SsH'l'1 ' L

... ?? N 77 INTELLIGENCE SsH'l' 1 ' L ! H^M STEEPLECHASES. : ?? l ' ' T. 'RSD AT. ?? continued yesterday amid fine •' *j. of sn'iw over nigtt caused some V. 7 morning whether it would be found | ' . ?? : ?? n over the ground, which was still at noon ?? ?? ?? the sun, which shone brightly « -- r ; „ One o'clock w_.s the time set for tbe ' * :; j7i ;f cp r., but the stewards, after due : ...

Published: Wednesday 14 February 1866
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2017 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: thomas witchell 

LITERATURE

... RE, “i A Woman's lee tasha a ens our eustaina its ipterest to the end; recommend Withoat | cisely of the werisational. (the jis of the sti ring ‘without, on a.novel, o' the characters are fairly drawn. But ite.great jin'the fact one who takes it up to wil phan nw er hg has come to the Tas of swimming bravely. It is piloted, and has goodly freight- ta’ ate varied and excellent* f name of take ...

Published: Thursday 15 February 1866
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 564 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: thomas witchell 

LAW SUMMARY

... Libel Case.— The great difference between Sir John Itasden and his tenants at Huddersfield, which caused a luncery suit last year, has given rise also to an action for Mcl, Jones v. Woodhead, which was tried at Leeds on Thursday. The plaintiff was a solicitor, formerly in pea-taership with Sir Johu Ramsden's solicitor, but latterly the leader of the Huddersfield tenants in their rebellion ...

BIRTHS. Hutchinson—Feb. 13, at Seafield, the wife of John Hely Hutchinson, Esq., of a daughter, stillborn. ..

... South, the wife of Henry West, of son. Feb. 9, at Southsea, the wife of John Wilson, Captain 14th Regiment, of son. MARRIAGE. Ourzon and Smyth—Feb. 12, in St. Stephen's Church, Dublin, by the Very Rev. the Dean of St. Patrick's, assisted by the Rev. Thomas Scott, M.A., Colonel the Hon. Leicester Curzon, Military Secretary to the Right Hon. Sir Hugh Rose, G.C.B., K.S.1L., Commander of the ...

Published: Wednesday 14 February 1866
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Mail
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 563 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: thomas witchell 

Kotal Marines,

... A letter from Major-Gen. Guy. her Majesty'i troopa in China and Japan, has been forwarded from the Horse Guards through the Admiralty to the several divisions Royal Marines for promulgation on parade. Ho says Having forwarded to the Quartermaster-General for the information of his Royal Highness the Field-Marshal Commanding-in-Chief my report the embarkation of the battalion of Royal Marinos ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE EVENING MAIL

... Sir, —I have received many communications requesting me to give the proportionate amounts of the various ingredients of my medicine for the rinderpest that I venture to hope yon will give place in your valuable columns to the following correct recipe. I am, Sir, your obedient sen-ant, 27, Park-crescent, Feb. 13. MAURICE WORMS. Take pound of small red pickling onions and a pound of garlic, peel ...

Published: Wednesday 14 February 1866
Newspaper: Evening Mail
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 424 | Page: Page 6, 7 | Tags: thomas witchell 

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... PRUSSIA. (By Telegraph.) (irom o.js. own correspondent.) IHLIN, Nov. 18, Evening. To-day tho postal conference proceeded to frame the general prm-i^ous of the new postal treaties, •nd will finish it. Ibours within a fow days. The tariff bet up by the North German Confederacy, together with the (irovisions of the guarantee, were generally adopted. Tbe new postal treaties will be •übmittod to ...

OCCASIONAL NOTES

... The House of Commons did a useful thing last night in giving Mr. CHILDERS leave to introduce a Bill for the better management of Greenwich Hospital. Persons whose knowledge of that institution is confined to the tendencies of a few old men to beg furtively for a little tobacco or beer would be surprised to learn the extent to which the revenues of the hospital have been mismanaged. In the ...