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SATURDAY, MARCH IG, 1844

... Horn, Summer Town. . . N.B. If not disposed of wi.hiu thrce weeks, the whole will be So d by Auction, the premises. Parker Arms, Northleigh, near Witney, Oxon. raxo DISPOSED OF, way of Speculation, 1 tlic day'of 18+K «» T«o in the Afternoon, eery splendul ...

P oor* *9 of Tits Lii«»Tr Pa»tt. —The abolition I The Rev. Mr. Head. —The Exeter papers state* Projected ..

... had a barrel there? Determined solve this mysterious appearance, and hedge being near, the hero of our adventure ju Uciously armed himself with tolerably lengthy hedge rail, and look many a cautious poke at the tantalizing object before him. The weeds and ...

CONDENSED NEWS

... man than himself, and then cut her throat—he acknowledges justice of sentence, and conducts himself in very becoming manner. John Nicholson, cleik in Carlisle Post Office, convicted of embezzling letter containing 30/., sentenced to ten years’ transportation ...

Sfpomtmtnl* for (ht S3tfk

... Mr. John Peberdy, who died at the same place in 1805. As an alFectionate parent, kind neighbour, and a sincere friend her loss will long regretted. Aug. Id, Mr. Thomas Hooper, near the Church, Holywell, aged 67. Aug. 18, James Prior, son of John Prior ...

S !5s- PEK Quarter

... Lieut. Masters, late of the Roy; Newfoundland Ve» Companies, Mr. Miskin, and maltster, Dartford, Mr. Richard Stone, Luton, John J. Oiles, Esq., Frimlev, Mr. In wood. Per bright; all of whom have received benefit taking this medicine, and have allowed ...

THE OXFORD AND READING SEPTEMBER 28, 1844. and nullifying that distance, the eft. noisc

... rejection of, toms of a disordered intellect. Die trustees .. L|u*y instantly tUmitlislu d doors and windows, am , trinus Grattan well saul tha ■.. f . * i _ Ji.p r facts of general interest the author T Bill, the spirit of hostility I l payment of sum ...

THE OXFORD CHRONICLE AND READING GAZETTE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2fi, 1844

... nooks these dominions, to govern the proceedings of the magistracy. A glorious case occurred the Bicester Petty Sessions. One John Coo gins, labourer, was charged with against the Game Laws. had teen, the rooming of the lit September, walking about a stubble ...

A CURE!FOR ALL!!

... flevt r saw you again alive, it would be without your arm ; I tan only compare this Cure to Charm ! ! ! Sworn at the Mansion-house of the City BROOKE. Dl Loml»n, this day of March, ISli) Before me, JOHN lIKIL, Mayor. ALL DISEASES of the skin, bad legs, old ...

most brilliant piani

... for both store and fat pigs. IXcaUimj alette. Heading, Saiiirdat, Feb. Ij. niEO.?Ou the Illh insunt, Mr. John Okey, cooper, this town. Feb. 2, John Frederick Whitaker, F.sq., of Reading, Berks, aged 41. . Death of the Rev. Geo. Hulme. sincerely regret ...

v-ry httle for reading. have never wc ul m of t Middle Temple. rr *,£? ,terof ,rd ' interests of

... Nutt, 4th William Carter. Peas. Ist John Pitson. (arrols. —Ist Thomas Mills, 2nd John Pitson. A Lettuce. —Ist W. Brain. 2nd Thomas Battan. Kidney Potatoes. —lst Isaac Kent, 2nd George Belcher. Hound Potatoes. —Ist John Pitson. 2nd George Belcher. City and ...

TRIALS

... obtained by false pretences 71bs. of mutton, the property of Mr. John Pinfold, with intent to cheat and defraud the saiil John Pinfold of the same. Four calendar months’ hard labour. John Marshall pleaded guilty to an indictment for stealing from a barge ...