N my lalt I acquainted your Lordfhip with the bappy Situation of Affairs in this Country, and with the Proceedings

... marched the Army to the Confines of the Suburbs of Patra and encamped them into a ftrong Poft, almoft entirely furrounded by a high Bank and a Dirch within two Miles of the Walls™ of the City. -On the joch, at. Night, 1 ordered fome Shells to be thrown, from ...

Published: Monday 25 June 1764
Newspaper: Coventry Standard
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 410 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

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... lierlelf, 7T Coroner's lnquelt fat on the body, and brought i their verd & Lunagy. Lately as fome men were breakiog up a high bank near Tenbury, in \Vo.'cel!erlhire. they fotnd the hones of three people that appeared to have been buiicd there aboot 20 ...

Published: Monday 23 October 1786
Newspaper: Coventry Standard
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1134 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

RAILWAYS

... coat, looking all the time much as if it was a blessful and happy thing to be run within threecighths of an inch from a high bank, with a deep glen and half-dry rivulet beneath—or as if he had carried policies for two or three thousand pounds each on ...

Published: Friday 19 April 1844
Newspaper: Montrose Review
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1249 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

PROPERTY IN LETHAM

... Jameson’s), measuring about the fourth of an acre ; beautifully situated on the south side of the village, and adjoining the high bank on the north of the river. Price very moderate. If not sold, it will be Let. Apply to Mr. Wy, Mitenert, merchant in Letham ...

Published: Friday 06 June 1845
Newspaper: Montrose Review
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 408 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

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... Lawrenson, dashed almost among the flying infantry, committing great havoe, until about 800 or 1,000 men rallied under the high bank of a nullah and opened a heavy but ineffectual fire from below the bank. I immediately directed the 30th Native lufantry ...

MURDER AT WILLIAMSCOT, NEAR

... Kalebergo's vehicle was close behind ‘ him. He went on, and, when at the foot of the hill, which is long and steep, with high banks on either side, having met no one in the interval, he heard two shots fired in rapid succession, and apparently so near ...

COUNTY COURTS. The sittings of the County Courts (circuit 35) for the months of August and September, will be ..

... commercial sents one of the first houses in Lo VENTILATION.—A stranger vis of Halifax, situated as it is at the valleys and on high banks from w a large proportion of the town can but be struck with the unusual conical looking projections on the mented flanges ...

General Xows

... Spittal of Glenshee. The road through the latter passes along the face of a precipitons rock for several miles, a steep high bank rising abruptly on one side of the road, with a deep precipitous fall on the other, but commanding some of the most extensive ...

THE FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW,

... upwards of an hour with nothing above water but his head, covered with blood, and in full view of the hundreds who lined the high banks. His claimants durst not follow him into the water, for, as he afterwards remarked, “ He would have died contented could ...

Marrviages

... 25th inst, 8t the parish church, Higeleswade, by the Rev. Joseph Douton, James, eldest son of Robert Chadwick. E«q., of High Bank, Prestwick, Manchester, to Laura Janet Emma, third daughter of Charles Barnett, Baq, of Stratton-park Beds, On the 251 lnst ...

MONDAY

... crossed a brook, and was on the opposite side of it to the defendant, and had gone through some brushwood and ascended a high bank, on which he was standing, when some qartridges rose and flew near him. The defendant turned sharply ronnd and shot one of ...

‘also an old ditch, but there is now no ditch, and the water | runs on to the road, and

... the bank and the bit tuken in by the defendant, and never knew it used ns n rond. It was 4 swamp and boggy. Remembers the high bank before it was cut down, and it could not have been used as part of o roud. Cut down some of the timber and brushwood when ...

Published: Saturday 15 July 1854
Newspaper: Northampton Herald
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5740 | Page: 3 | Tags: none