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... »xford-street the •vetk before last. never walked arm-and-arm with Lord William Paget. netcr smoked arm-and-arm with him m the street. I smoked on one occasion when walking with Lm. was not arm-aud-arm with him ...
... »xford-street the •vetk before last. never walked arm-and-arm with Lord William Paget. netcr smoked arm-and-arm with him m the street. I smoked on one occasion when walking with Lm. was not arm-aud-arm with him ...
... inches long and three-quarters of Ellida, Pitea; Earl of Auckland Constantinople; John Monro, Court, it is about mcnesioug . deceased Callund»>org; Lion. Harlingen; John Bull, Hamburg; bmehe, inch m diameter). No blood tlowed, but I , Ostend: Annie, Wvburg; ...
... Son, the Brecknock Arms, Camden Town; J. Sweasey, the Earl Orey, New North-road; J. Greenwood, the Red Mouse. Chelsea; J. Hancock, Late of the Eyre Arms; D. Devenish, the Alfred’s Head, Newington-causeway ; Mr. Ayley, the Rockingham Arms, Newington-caiiseway; ...
... Esq., and J. P. Pierce, Esq.) Arms Tottenham-court*road, Maty Beyno as Thomas Watkins. Mansfield Arms, Mansfield-plat*^ Town Thomas Pryce Jones to John Chace. ® this ImBD”. MAE 7LiBONE. (Present —Sir Lsurie. Charrman; John Bentley, Eaq., and J. B. Kirby ...
... Ladyship was danghtar of Lionel, thi'd Earl of Dycart, by Lady Grace Carteret, of John, fi.at £ 2, 1745. She was married in 17t>5 to John Manners, Eiq., of the Grange, near Grantham, the county of Lincoln, by whom (vko ...
... Cefncock, Esq. ; John Williams, of Treffos, Esq. Breconshire —Howtl Gwyn, of Abercrave, Esq.: Thomas Turner Roberts, of Uwynderrw, Esq. ; Henry Thomas, of Llwynmadoc. Esq. Cardiganshire—Philip John Miles, of the Priory, Cardigan, Esq., John Philippa Lloyd ...
... following eminent Arms have tested the qualities this most desirable article, and have expressed their approbation always using it, and feel great pleasure strongly recommending it to the publicC. Carter and Son, the Brecknock Arms, Camden Town; J. Sweasey ...
... pave roe note fur Lord Cardigan. She gave In Lori William’a presence note also given me ».y oa Sunday morning. Lard William was there. Lord W Liam knew Lord Cardigan to come there o’- lock. d>d not know the time what Lard Cardigan came for. know he was ...
... that they should on manufacturing these arms. He had seen at a field-day in Dublin, on & wet day, that not one the old arms would gootF.and thought that this was sufficient evidence of the necessity for the new arms. The excess of this year’s estimate over ...
... 2iueenborongh.— John Capet, Esq. and Ulysses Baron Downes. „ ..it n,., Borongb of Maidstone. —John Wells, Esq., and Abraham W ildcy Hobarts, Esq. . ~, „ ~ County of Cardigan.—William Edward Powell, ofNanteos, in the county of Cardigan, Esq. . _ Borough ...
... course Lord Cardigan does not consider that journal respectable part of the press. And no man, unless had the hide of the rhinoceros, could possibly desire more than the Times indicted upon Lord Cardigan in editorial article (after Lord Cardigans defence ...
... H. Mars ton, the Rose, 68, Haiton-garden .. 1 1 Per Mr Griffin, Carpenters’ Arms, Edowarb-road. Mr. East Arms, Hurley-road, Lower Kenning- j j Mr p! a, M‘Lean, Liverpool Arms, Barking-road, Can- , other small Donations and Annu^SuhampUom. Treasurer. Offices ...