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... , signed by 430 dissenters. 'TITHES (tazaartu.) Petitions for the abolition of tithes (Ireland) were presented by Mr. H. Grattan, Mr. Roche, Mr. S. Crawford, and Mr. Fitzsimon. On the motion of Lord J. RtssEi.t, the clerk read that part of his Majesty's ...

PARODY

... James Holmes: patrons the Dean and Chapter of Bristol.—The they. John Noble Coleman, M. A., to the Incumbency of the District Church of St. Catherine's; Ventnor, Isle of Wight: patron, John I lambrough.—The Rev. Nathaniel Brassey 1101 e, to the Rectory ...

THE WILTS AND GLOUC,ESTF.RSIIIRE STANDARD

... to Mr. John Bowstead, of Beckbauk, and of Mr. William Bowstead, of Leeham. His lordship was born in the village of Great Salkeld, in this county, in the year DWI, and received his education ruder the able superintendence of higuncle, the Rev. John Bowstead ...

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... Esq., 8.A. of St. John's College, Cambridge, unist delieered to cue of the Churchwardens and nee MNSILL. ''' his been appointed Second Mester of Oswestry Grain. Overseers of the pariah for which the Guardian is pro- -. The lion. John Ashley, New neuare ...

A SCENE IN SPAIN

... and black lace mantlltas, arc young senoritas, with their mammas; and observe their brothers or cousins, who strut behind, arm in arm, pulling their paper cigars, twisting their mustachios, and staring at every woman they meet or pass, especially the fair ...

Smithfield Cattle Market, Triday, July 2S

... fresh arrivals of beasts from all qoartera up to this 's market n. unusually Molted 'they liming consisted of 11011011 Mails by arm from herons tool Ilercforas our mate.. rtistrieta, and 70 Smits and boincabreds from Norfolk atilt SuIMIk, together with len ...

CHARTISTS

... if you have • flower doings.' - Americvs Paper. BIRTHS AT SEA.-011 the 4th of July, when the ship Robert Pulsford, Captain John Pr i lately arrived at Baltimore from Liverpool, was in lat. 36 deg., lung 72 deg., the wile of Mr. Lewis Lewis, one of the ...

THF. WILTS AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE STANDARD

... Captain Bolder°, M.P., H. Ruslibrokc, M.P., and Mr. H. C. Hoare. On the left the Chairman was supported by the Rev. John Manic, Earl Cardigan, Earl lirecknock, Viscount Canterbury, Viscount Marshatn, Lord Maryborough, Lord Whamelitle, Lord Brougham, the High ...

MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT

... Aaron Maggs, and John Holster, cm urged with a riot and assault, on the prosecution of Benjamin Webley, were acquitted, uo prosecutor appearing. Samuel Elton, George Lucas, James Ledbitter, Thos. Lane, George Thomas, William Elton, John Plower, and Thomas ...

THE WILTS AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE STANDARD

... and Frances Smart, for fourteen days each, for stealing a quantity of turnip greens, the property of John Tanner, at Bradford.t—George Morris and John Clark, for three weeks each, for stealing a large quantity of turnip greens, the property of William ...

-.4 • it) WILTS AND 61,01(7EsTzlzsiii;u: STANI)AIU)

... ITUESDAY.—BANKRUPTS. John Pinkerton. High-street, Southwark, glass -cutter. William Bates, Liverpool, theatrical manager. William Partington, Leetls. woollen-cloth manufacturer. Samuel \V ,ite, Farnely, Yorkshire, cloth manufacturer. John Smith, Manchester ...

The ►Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard

... long tirade upon the sufferings he had endured daring his imprisonment, the villainy of the Government, the conduct of Lord John Russell, and his own unabated attachment to the principles of Chartism. Ile was loudly cheered in the course of his address ...