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THE MAIN DRAINAGE OF LONDON

... July sun ©tituarg. Death oi Henry Grattan, Esq. —We deeply regret to learn that Henry Grattan, Esq., only surviving son the immortal Grattan of ’B2, died on Saturday, at his residence, Clara, county Wicklow. Mr. Grattan was Dublin a few days since, in excellent ...

THE ASSOCIATIONS OF

... that the Duke of York and Lieutenant Colonel Lenox, Sir hang Burdett and Mr. John Paull, the Marquis of mid ever-glorious Grattan, the bestof the geed. and the of Cardigan—he of the Light Beilade—and Corbin Harvey Tuckett toed the creams eatimeod and ...

▼ A&IETISB

... them with arms. In order to be enabled to use the arms effectually, these bodies of persons must, of course, be drilled, and since the Kublication of his lordship's letter, the Chartists ave been on the look-out detect any of the Russell Armed Association ...

111:ST TIML

... atattgl. weighed 32 %tone. Mt. John Kettle (larke, who had eniislosynd by an engineering firm for years- for 33 as foreman—died on Saturday. aged 71. For getting to the Richmond Children** Home Waiertree. • of now years. John Heetor Meefarlanw. wan ordered ...

T OWN TXL X. » OUB LONDON tcill

... companion of Lord Palmerston. 1 saw him, some years ago, come to one Gavazzi s, the Italian Protestant preacher, lectures arm-in-arm with the then and present premier ; therefore his presence in Italy, which he once regarded as his country, not without ...

SCOTCH ROLLED BREED

... XlO. First prize, Mr. Owen Phillipps, Cardigan; second prize, Mr. Thomas Saxby, of Lewe*, Snesex. Cass 33.—Welsh heifsrs or cow-* of any ago • Fir*t prize second prize X 5. Firs* prize, Mr. Owen Phillipps, o Cardigan. CROSS OH MIXED BRED CATTLE. Class 31 ...

LAKE’S FALMOUTH PACKET AXI) COENWALL ADVEKTISEE

... the main road, where it was captured close to Moor-park, the seat of Lord Ebnry, and taken to Mr. James Gurney’s, the Queen’s Arms Inn, near the church, whence, about five o’clock the same afternoon, it was removed back in the Royal cattle van to Windsor ...

WA Y BOBBER Y IN BEDFORDSHIRE

... portion of her trunk, cut open, and the heart torn out; and then upon one arm. The lower part of the trunk and the other arm could not be found. On Sunday morning the missing arm was found, and clenched in the little hand was a halfpenny. It is rumoured ...

FALMOUTH

... (Friday) afternoon Mrs. Grattan Guinness gave two excellent addresses, her subject being “Thebible and the newspaper : or the eastern question in the light of scripture. and The coming crisis and the crisis of missions. fl. Grattan Guinness will conduct ...

[Saturday, October 16, 1875

... wonderful •haiye. lor example, one of them tells ns: Whtn «be order wee given hy Captain Nolan to Lord Cardigan to into the valley of Lord Cardigan said, *ls it possible ? Hera goes, then, for the last of tho Cardigana,’ moaning the men of the llth Hnssars ...

TUTION

... twenty-one lives from the following vessels; Brig Trial, of Poole; smack Merrion Lass, of Aberystwitb; smack Lion, of Cardigan ; smack John and James, of Chest* r, and other wrecks. During the past mouth tba Institution had sent two new lifeboats to Dublin ...

WESTON’S FIVE HUNDRED MILE WALKING MaTOH

... March 2,1876 —The Counters of Cardigan presents her compliments to Mr. Woodhsm, and beg* to thank him and oonmittse for thair kind intention of preaenting her with a picture of the members the late Balaklav* basqnct. Cardigan will have the pleaaure in receiving ...