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Pryse Pryse, Esq., M.P.—The Queen has granted the member for the Cardigan boroughs license to assume the name ..

... Pryse Pryse, Esq., M.P.—The Queen has granted the member for the Cardigan boroughs license to assume the name and arms of Loveden, instead of that of Pryse. Vacant of Militia.—There are present sixteen of these appointments vacant, and they are not, is ...

THE CARMARTHEN and CARDIGAN RAILWAY, and CARDIGAN HARBOUR IMPROVE! COMPANY. (On the Broad Gauge.) Under the ..

... Esq., J.P., Pantsaison, Cardigan. James Mr. J. Parry, Cilwen, near Newcastle Eiulyn. Jenkins Major T. A., Trevigen, near Cardigan. Jennings R.. Esq., Portland Place, London, and Gellideg, Kidwelly- Jenkins R. D., Esq., JR., Cardigan. Jenkins J., Esq., Cilbronne ...

Published: Thursday 08 December 1853
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 2273 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

and CARDIGAN RAIL- HARBOUR IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. , Und erthe sanction (Provisionally Registered.) Capital £1,000 ..

... Dogmell s, Cardigan. eln Francis, Esq., J.P., Carmarthen, and Court Henry, Carmarthen Grffiths G., Esq., J.P , Berry Newport Cardigan. Grffi hs Rev J. R-, Vicar of Llangeler, Newcastle Emlyn. Griffiths John, Esq., J.P., Llwy derris. Cardigan. G™ H. L. ...

Published: Thursday 01 December 1853
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1944 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

WALDGRAVE-ARMS, CHEWTON-MENDiP. GEORGE HART moft refpeilfuily acquaints his friends and the public general, ..

... WALDGRAVE-ARMS, CHEWTON-MENDiP. GEORGE HART moft refpeilfuily acquaints his friends and the public general, that the above now complcated, on a fcale fit to entertain any Gentleman Family, i raveilers. others; havltw new beds, and excellent larder at ...

Irish treason lias been scotched, if not killed, in the person of John Mitchell, the self-styldH felon. After ..

... clubs have been formed, drilled, and armed ; the laws defied ; the public peace practically dej stroyed ; rebellion stimulated ; an outbreak promised until at last the Government have been compelled to resort to armed occupation of the country. Mr. Mitchell ...

American Papers reached town Tliutfday to ult. The John Adams had arrived with the difpatchcs from Mr. Pinkney, ..

... American Papers reached town Tliutfday to ult. The John Adams had arrived with the difpatchcs from Mr. Pinkney, which are publilhed inthcle papers. They cunfid, firfl, of fhort letter from Mr. Pinkney, mentioning that he had, after,receiving in- Ilruftions ...

March 18, at Horringer rectory, Suffolk, the wife of the Rev. L. D. Brown john, a son. March 20, the

... the parish church of St. Petrock, Exeter the Rev. 11. F. Cann, John Edward Curtis Fownes, M.A. clerk in Holy Orders of Pembroke College, Oxford, to Annie) youngest daughter of Mr. John Galliver, of Ilfracombe, N. Devon, March 23, Sherborne, Mr. Parry ...

Aug. 12, her residence in Chew Magna, aged 81, Mary Harford, daughter of the late James Harford, Bristol ; a

... respected member of the Society Friends. Aug. 14, Mr. Win. Willis, aged 66, of the Carpenters' Arms, Walcot street. Aug. 14. after short illness, the Earl of Cardigan, at his house in Portman square. Aug. 14, at Bahcary, near Somerton, aged 26, Selina, the ...

ATTACK ON MR. PARNELL

... raised their voices they were attacked. body of armed police under Subinspector Irwin, marched down silently in the height of the disturbances, were drawn up at one side in two ranks and grounded their arms, ominously waiting for the order to load. In minute ...

DR. HARRY GUINNESS

... introduce® )r. Harry Guinness, who, he 6aid, would amiliar.to some them. He,(Mr. Moore) kn®J lis beloved father, Dr. Grattan Guinness, and Dr. Grattan Guinness) was of more help •, i.im spiritually than he'could well express. ™ >rattan Guiness was a member their ...

COUNTRY NEWS

... may be etfiecfed without much difficul- ty . — the other was on .111 apartment armed with lefj than half the armour and expence of what may be tailed the i nrnpleat arming of an houfe; this ap- peared lufficient, in any reafonable lecurity, for the prevention ...

Bath Hospital

... better. joS his arms and muck Liter. ankles from rheumatism Francis Somerset,_,*ia and weakness lower limb, from rheunum.ro Hester Hillier, CV.mcley, ditto, leprosy, - ■ rheumatism ,' . .,.,„r ;,i much belter. Joseph Keatinfi, MaldMwc, John Shinell, Geor ...