To the AFFLICTED

... hoth peifonal and epiilolary, 1 Ihouls think mylel chargeable with Ingradtude, if 1 did not embrace this Opporturity to acknow.edge tt e Elteem and Friendfhip | hear ta the :ff Qed Part of the Community, who by innumerable Fayours have fo generoufly diftinguithed ...

Published: Monday 26 February 1781
Newspaper: Coventry Standard
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3496 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

’ THURSDAY’s POST. Whitehall, Nov. 1;(. BHE ing has been e leafed to prefent the AP [ Rev. Bdward Bower-

... lat= of Alderley, Gloucefterfhire, clothier, at the White Hait tan, in Tetbury.—7. John Mecadows Wood, of Norwich, grocer, at %he Labour in Vain, Norwich, —l2. John Smith, of T'wickenham, Middlefex, linen-draper, at Guildhall.—ll. Alex, Mitchell, late of ...

Published: Monday 23 November 1789
Newspaper: Coventry Standard
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 291 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Seaecal News,

... boys. Tiae first stone will be laid by | stance, but afterwards withdrawn. Priuce Albert ou April 50. Cuip Murver.—Eliza Mitchell, who kas A jar containing 700 coius, chiefly copper, of | been apprehended on a churge of killing her infant, dates ranging ...

Bedlotdy Geueval #nkrmary

... stealing a live turkey, on the 16th of December, the pruperty of Mr. Thomas Miichell, of Kempston. Thomas Walker, servaut to Mr. Mitchell, identified the turkey as his master's properiy. Thomas Bailey, of Marrold, forwerly policeman, deposed (0 seeing Garrctt ...

THE LECLIPSE,

... spots. From 3h. sm. to 3h. 27m. a well-formed hialo was visible, diameter about 41°, A correspondent of the Daily News at Alderley Edge, Cheshire, states that he had a good view of the eclipse between the showers of rain, from the lofty eminence for which ...

THE BEDFORD TIMES, SATT IRDAY, AUGUST 18, 18355,

... to 18 months imprisonment. {le Lad bad health after his conviction, an i during the las fortnight became muach worse. His death took place on Monday. Verdiet : Desih from uatural canses, Tue Powrr or Music.—A few evenings azo a party of joyous epirits ...

THE MIRACULOUS ORGANS OF MURDER. (From the Ezaminer.)

... of | SINGULAR DEATH FROM Frigur.—A young boy it large diiving pulleys, about four feet in diameter, | named Henry Harrison, whose parents reside at are fastened, to wor_k small pulleys nprnnite each ona Fulford, uear York, came to his death under cireof ...

MILNTHORPE

... ‘return the visit of the guln of Somerset.” SHOCKING DEATH FROM DROWNING.—On Tuesday evening Mr Riohards, the deputy. coroner, held an inquiry at the Duke's Head Tavern, Whitechapel, respecting the death of a mtnq\a drowning, name unknown, It appeared from ...

HANDSOME GIFT BOOKS FOR THE APPROACHING SEASON

... lettered, 155, Ditto., elegantly bound in bevelied boards, full gilt sides, back and edges, £1 Is. Ditto, in morocco, gilt edges, £l Ils, 6d. Ditto,, half morocco, gilt edges, El 4s. Now ready, BEAUTIES OF POETRY AND ART, 4t0., embellished with numerous coloured ...

(To be continued, )

... do demflnpfihmflyuvfl“&oufih? We incline to ve—Dßßut, no ; let the reader decide for himself. One day Lady Ida, who was moped to death at the Castle, and who was uever so hpry as when she was her in the o&:.“&;'?“:fifi:wummfi ‘ather, migh saddled, as t disposed ...

Published: Saturday 02 March 1872
Newspaper: St. Andrews Citizen
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3880 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Dairsie

... There was an_ excellent exhibition of flowers, with a few vegetables. The following prizes were awarded : — Best 2 green-edged auriculas, Mr John Reid ; 3 poly anthuses (sorts in pot) lst, John Reid; 24, James Md-lrm 34, John Henderson ; 3 primroses ...

Published: Saturday 04 May 1872
Newspaper: St. Andrews Citizen
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2866 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BATHELS' TIME-TABLE

... Richmond and Misses Richmond, Moneydie, Perth ; Mrs Fyfe and Family, London. Sandyhill —T. Mai Exg. Dundee. Seaton House—Gilbert Mitchell Innes, Esq., and Mrs [unes and family, Edinburgh. 4 Gillespie Terrace—Col. Drummond Hay, and Mrs Drummond Hay and family ...

Published: Saturday 03 August 1872
Newspaper: St. Andrews Citizen
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 4325 | Page: 2 | Tags: none