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TROWBRIDGE

... quality Black and Gold Chimney Glasses With shelve* and hand-painted panels, 18/6 to 70/- „ Amaciean Cloth, NEW Extra strung wood Arm Chain, wwm KiUhan 6, Tables, stained laga, 7/6, 6/6,10/6 www A large Variety of Fenny Tablet Dasauporta, Whatnots, suitable ...

SUOPERTON COTTAGE. BRONIHAM, for 35 years the Residence of Thomas Moore- (From a Photograph by R. Wilkinson & ..

... brave and noble-hearted Irish leaders who had led their countrymen into hopeless efforts to obtain the freedom of their island armed rebellion ; be had never himself approved of any such enterprises, and had always acted on the faith that England could last ...

15, New Bond St., Bath

... was cleared of tables and snrplus chairs by 10.30, being indulged in until midnight. debt of gratitude is acknowledged Mrs. John Cleverly for her willing services at the plane*. The financial result was of a very gratifying nature. The tone of the whole ...

THE BURNOPFIELD MURDER—PARLIAMENT—MARKETS &c

... the spot where‘the murder is supposed have been commuted. proceeded al'ii the road towards a public-house called the Townley Arms, and afterwards turned down Smailes-lane. This was about one o’clock in the afternoon of the Ist of November. When he got to ...

i-juitome of Tattoo

... bis lead would have been universally acknowledged. Upon bis sudden and lamented decease, the respectable and virtuous Sir John Pakiugton would have taken his place, had he been at all equal to the position; but he was not, and as Disraeli was the only ...

be (Wliltsljue ®mws AND _ _

... duly appear. JOHN GORE & CO., GROCERS, SILVER STREET, TROWBRIDGE TROWBRIDGE. FOLEY, BON A MUNDY are instructed to SELL by PRIVATE TREATY the Highly Valuable Freehold residential property, 6 strong wood Chairs, walnut colour, £1 3s 6d 134 1 Arm Chair to match ...

LITEBABY MISCELLANY

... beside me. There was no arm in the seat. Two could sit together. took bold of my hand, and then asked me for my name. said, Get away; I wont have you so near,” and pushed him off. He said, “ You are croas.” He then put his left arm round my waist, drew me ...

WOODBOROUGH

... neighbourhood on St. Martin's Hill. The day being very fine there was a large gathering and hearty services were held. Mr. John Price, Oaro, condocted, and he was supported by a number of well-known Methodist workers. NORTH BRADLEY. ArLrN'sWiLIsHtRF. ...

THE TEOWBEIDGE ADVERTISER.—SATUEDAY, MAY 28, 1859

... party were attended the Earl of Cardigan, Lord Kokeby, Col. H. Seymour, Lieut -Col. I’onsonhy, l.ord Raglan, ami numerous staff of general officers. four stale hands plaved God save the Queen,” and the troops presented arms the arrival the illustrious personages ...

METROPOLITAN. MISCELLANEOUS

... thougli not altogether unexpected intelligence of Lord John Knssell s resignation of the otiiccof lord president of the council. 26th.— The Earl of Aberdeen made a stat- of the c rcnmstnnccs of Lord John Russell’s resignation. Karl Grey put sonic questions ...

PEPPER’S BAFEBT AND PODOPHYLLIN, A Fluid LIVER MEDICINE without MERCURY, ■ADB FROM Dandelion Mandrake Boots. Is ..

... Marquis and Earl of Aileebnry, Earl Cardigan, Viscount Savemake, a Baron and a Baronet, was yssterday warned off KswmarhsUieath, and Ml racecourses over which the Joekey Club have jurisdiction, for life. H»a trainer, John Tyler, suffers the same penalty, ...