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ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, Btc

... Bt., M.P., The Hon. R. S. Carew, M.P. The Hon. R. H. Clive, M.P., Dt S. Dairs, Esq., M.P.. Sir John Guest, Bt., M.P., Captain V. F. Hatton, M.P. - Sir John Owen, Bt., M.P., Sir R. B. Phillips, Bt., M.P., T. N. Redington, Esq.. M.P., C. Russell, Esq., ...

The Marquis of Northampton's Soiree. _

... missal, of the date of 1320, in a fine state of preservation, bearing the arms of Kitwigan, Prince of Wales, ancestor of the present Earls of Cadogan and Cardigan, quartered with the arms of Pope Gregory. His Royal Highness minutely examined every object of ...

IIZSCELLAN7

... an and the Adriatic, which will be finished in five months.—A Colossal Head.—The fable of the Trojan horse containing the armed men has lately been superseded by the reality of the colossal head of the Bavarian statue, cast in the royal foundry; this ...

THE DR.A.PaII

... G.C.B. Murray, Albemarle-street. Rowland Hill, afterwards Viscount, the illustrious companion in arms of the Duke of Wellington, was the son of Sir John Hill, and, therefore, a nephew of the celebrated Rowland Hill, whose name he bore. He was born on ...

The Religious Spy System

... as regards spiritual enlightenment, in a state of total eclipse; the Puseyites—to which mother church is widely opening her arms—are every where on the alert. The Rubric and the Romish Ritual lie, side by side, on the same reading-desk. All the artifices ...

MISCELLANY

... Marquis of Winchester, the Earl of Rosslyn, the Countess of Cardigan, the Countess (Dowager) of Listowel, the Dowager Lady Rendlesham and the Hon. Misses Thellusson, Lord and Lady Arthur Lennox, Sir John and Lady Macdonald, Hon. Cecil Forrester, Mr. and the ...

PROGRESS OP THE NATION. The Renewal of Orange Lodges in Ireland.—The Enniskillen Demonstration

... cutting to the length of seven or eight feet gave way, instantly burying Thomas Hughee, of John-street, Chorlton-on-Medlock, in an upright position up to the neck; and John Broom, of New Islington, in a doubled-up position entirely, to the depth of several feet ...

COURT NEWS

... of Winchester, the Earl of Rosslyn, the Countess of Cardigan, the Countess (Dowager) of Listowel, the Dowager Lady Rendlesham, and: the Hon. Misses Thellusson, Lord and Lady Arthur Lennox, Sir John and Lady Macdonald, Hon. Cecil Forester, Mr. and the ...

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... Camden-road-villas, Mrs. John Bingley, of a son. At Lavender-terrace, Wandsworth-road, MIS. Frederick Meyer, of a daughter. Henrietta, wife of Mr. James Huggins, Sydenham Kent, of a daughter. At bbStockwellpark-lodge, the wife . of John Carter, Esq., of a daughter ...

TRIAL FOR MURDER IN FRANCE

... person named John Griffiths, passing one of the lime-kilns on the beach near the Mumbles, observed deceased lying on his face on the kiln, his body being most dreadfully mutilated, the flesh having been entirely burnt off the face, arms, and thighs. A ...

OR FAIR SEX. Fashions for the Week. WALKING DRESS.—Black figured silk robe; a high corsage; the front ..

... three months' imprisonment. The prisoner was then committed. Jane Gough, a young woman with a child in her arms, was charged with annoying Mr. John Atherley, a jeweller, residing at No. 3 Lloyd-street, by ringing at his door-bell. --A solicitor, whose name ...