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... were much injured, and carried in a state of insensibility to the Infirmary. One of them, John Marsh, received a severe concussion of the brain, and both bis arms were fractured; the other, James Tabor, received a contusion of the head and an injury of ...

-jpront toe ©ajettce. SATURDAY, JULY 20. BANKRUPTS. Joel Geo. Young, late of Shlplalte, Oxfordshire, merchant, ..

... August 3, 31, at 10. Attorney, Mr. -Crosley, King’s Arms-yard, Coleman-slreet. Geo. James Armstrong, Prince s-square, Ratcliffe-highway, coal-merchant. William Fultord, late of lad-lane, warehouseman. John Adams, Spalding, Lincolnshire, miller. W. Grenfell ...

The King's Visit to Scotland

... about siux o'clock, and tlitses at the resitlettee'of C ese ftle Duchtess of Glocester, where the Dowaiger ici Countess of Cardigan, scithl a select patwr or, present to meet site Princess. 1lThis Islrtlitg, ling early, preparastions were made for the ...

Published: Saturday 31 August 1822
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4198 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

SUNDAY'S AND TUESDAY'S POSTS

... liberate the King, will amount to 30,000 men, and the speedy surrender of' the city may be expected. The Countess Dowager of Cardigan died yes- terday morning, at eight o'clock, after a short illness, at her house in Seymour-place, of an inflammation in the ...

Published: Saturday 28 June 1823
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1459 | Page: 1 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

... situate in Brize-Norton aforesaid, and niow in the occupation of John Brice and John Franklin. Lot 2.-Two other MESSUAGES or TENE- MENTS, with out-offices, situate as above, in the occupation of John Moss and Bartholomew Leake. Lot 3.- Two newly-erected MIESSUAGES ...

Advertisements & Notices

... solicitor, and at the Black Lion, at Cardigan; the Salutation, Newcastle Emlyn; the Bush, Carinarthen ; the l'isite Lion Inns at Bath and Bristol; the Castle, Haverfordwest; the King's HIaed, Glocester; the Beaufort Arms, 1lonsuouth; the 10op I'ole, W'orcester; ...

Advertisements & Notices

... solicitor, and at the Black Lion, at Cardigan; the Salutation, Newcastle Emlyn; the Besh, Carmarthen; the White Lion Inns at Bath and Bristol; the Castle, llaverfordwest; the King's Head, Glocester; the Beaufort Arms, Mlomnouth; the Hop Pole, Worcester; ...

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1825

... House Leicestershire luirles March Phillips, Esq. of Garendcn. Lincolnshire —Sir John Trollope, liart. of Cuswic.,. Monmouthshire —lames Proctor, Esq of Chepstow. Surf,lilt —John Harvey, Esq. of Thorpe Lodge. rthamytoushin —Sir Robt. Henry Gunning, Bart, of ...

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... from the Cambridge Calendar for the present year: Members Members of the Senate. on the Boards. Trinity College 670 1316 St. John’s College 420 1056 Queen’s College 66 262 Emanuel College Christ College 217 Jesus College 73 Cains College 74 St. Peter’s ...

isitewnansette

... noses were also ornamented with large silver rings, and they wore large rings in their ears. Their arms were decorated with silver plates; they were armed with tomahawks and scalping knives. At the request of his Lordship they partook of a very elegant ...

Lady Ramsey’s Free Grammar School

... became armed at the operation, and suddenly threw back its wa such violence, absolutely to tear its tongue out by the roots. The owner immediately had him kriled.—B/i'/Atoi John Kean has been at GUsgcm K loaded fire-arms with intent to murder John Graham ...

Emprrial iiarliamrut

... of Bristol to Mary Jane, yonnpest Rev. John Arden, Longcroft Hall, Surthrdsl.L Church, John Charlton, esq. of Pen.s Court Kent ,^~ At M daughter of Chas. Whitehead, esq. of Asb-’nlaec’in .u , ...