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Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette

MBBTING OP MR. BRADSHAW'S FRIBSDS

... dwelling upon few topics noticed in his speech of the previous evening, alluded Lord Durham having been sent out to Canada armed with immense powers and, that while pronouncing death and banish, meat upon the rebels, he was in com* municatioo with the ...

CANTERBURY WEEKLY JOURNAL

... circumstance preserved bis life, two of tbe bullets which the ss«s*iln intended to have lodged bis breast having lodged la his left arm. The others -pneeed through the wadding of breast of his coat, immediately fell, and tbe assassin made his esespe over sewer ...

CANTERBURY WEEKLY JOURNAL. DEATHS

... luwarils tbr Building end En> dowmemof CborcbM, wui the liMiimtiont wiib R«tebU«hmcßi. newly i-2000, Tbc present Bert of Cardigan last week gate oar and a half of lam I, for the site of a paraonaoc hoaae. Farnlc ; /.M). (owards the improvements of parsonage ...

OF ST. MARYt.CBONK

... empty'®? It into a cistern,the candle being at least two feet from the cso, (which was found to is a leaky state on arming the waggon). Mr. John LuscefielJ, wrhhaorb prevenee mind, ran with down the step ladder to lower shop, on brick floor, aud Mr. Marshall ...

Fmm the LONDON GAZETTE. Tuesday/iao. 99

... St. Aiotsrisa’s (*aol.— John Webb, charged with setting lire to barn at Tlicmxs GatUml, with sit-ahng counterpane at Mtnsier, William Cltapmau. with stealing nine pounds weight of poik St. Lawieiice, in the Isle Thuurt ; John with sieuliug a at Bridge ...

CANTERBURY WEEKLY JOURNAL

... for the purposes of securing the election of John Walter, Esq , when the follow ing resolution was unanimously agreed to Resolved, that this meeting are determined to all power to return to parliament John Walter, Esq , aa the able and consistent opponent ...

CANTERBURY SPRING RACES. 0, land*/ ihne itctt cmra* off Down!. v ,itb«r bring propiliou* * goodly company «•■ * ;

... by trade, basket maker. Saturday (heiore i.ieut.*G'cneral and Norton J. cbboll, seven persons, who gave tbeir names John ijliaois, John Cranmer Georgo Card, Joseph Huberts, Kdward Crowley anti Aon Lis wife, and Juho Kitzroy, were charged Mr. Stephen Hart ...

OUITUART

... OUITUART. Beccles, aged 53, the Rev. John Waldron Crabbe. Rector of Great ond Little Glcmham, Suffolk. Aged 72, Her, Jonathan Carver, of Necton, Norfolk. At Polatead, Essex, the Rev. John Whitmore, aged years, Rector of that parish years. Aged 60, the ...

alaren a'dock. Much amotemenl created by lltat' sorer. pear* appeared to forgotten the -tltlaa from which their ..

... Lord High Steward then directed the Series* at Arms make proclamation for the Yeoman usher to bring the prisoner to the bar. Serjeant at Arms.—Yeoman Usher, bring forth James Brudeoell, Earl of Cardigan. Mr. Putman, the Yeoman Usher, who appeared at the ...

SITTING FOK A PORTRAIT

... L'utericb : Ibo bdward Mary* iroai W«»t« port; ibe John blivibjr. Brucbau. from Yarmouth, tbo BleaniMra. Sbiclda tor Hoidoaoa. March A-bailctl Klisa Kuaacll. for Orvuada. M aRGATB. March —Arnv«a elf ibv Margaret John, Vincent, irwui Yosgbal. qia. more damaged ...

WAR RUMOURS

... oitjr, and has for some time ph«l pub lsbed and edited the Buffatonian, an unpriociplid sheet in Mer. Journal, Lohd Cardigan. —Lord Cardigan owes hie reinstatement to military rank to his own fathar. The venerable* aarl craved an audiance of King William ...