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... BANDON BRIDGE Lord Bernard | BELFAST (2). Lord John Chichester I Lord Castlereagh 11. Cairns CARLOW COUNTY (2). Colonel Bruen | Captain Bunbury CONSERVATIVES. CARLO W BOROUGH (1). Mr. R. Browne Clayton John Sadleir CARRICKFERGUS (1\ Hon. W. H. S. Cotton ...

Published: Saturday 03 July 1852
Newspaper: Wells Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1192 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

t—o Va. TAUNTON

... the river Tone, near Itnueloneor. by Robert in the employ of Oreenhair, of Long 1t,,;, }arm. The body was taken out of the water and remoeed to the Wincherter Arms. Many rumoinh are un•rat .0 10 the of the yrung death, lot authentic bee transp.red, awl ...

supply of coals for its manufacture, and for domestic purposes—coming from one district on the line of the ..

... solicitor, Newcastle Emlyn; and R. D. Jenkins, Esq., Cardigan ; from any of whom prospectuses may be obtained. FORM OP APPLICATION FOR SHARES- To the Directors of the Carmarthen and Cardigan Railway and Cardigan Harbour Improvement Company. Gentlbmrn.—l request ...

Published: Thursday 08 December 1853
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1868 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

MARRIED- At WoM, Oumte tally. «• Mademeifette Adelaide Prtotefs Bourbon, daughter of the Due d* Bourbon, and ..

... Re*, j. William*, archdeacon Cardigan. »Wb. Taitt, efq;ni Cardiff, U> Mifa Mary Mangall, of Jcrniynft reel.—Mr. lone*, of Putiry-Cuurt, near Ledbury, Mifa Smith, of Hall- Court, Hetefordnilt*.—At Cheltenham, the Re*. John Dolphin, to Mifa MoHinfoo, daughter ...

Several crownless pine apples have this year heen grown and ripened in the hot-houses at Claremont, the present ..

... decided that Captain Noel must apologise to Lord Cardigan for the three enumerated errors. Sir John Macdonald, Adjutant-General, desired Captain Noel to attend him, and, in the presence of Lord Cardigan and other authorities, requested the culprit to apologise ...

SOCIETY FDR THE DISCHARGE AND RELIEF OF PERSONS IMPRISONED FOR SMALL DEBTS. Craven-Street, Strand, London, ..

... and Co. . John Diummoni, elq; A* Henry Drummond, elq; ..A. Spencer K. Drummonu, elq; .A. Mr. F.dcH ..A. a M al.—C. R. per Chatteris, tl. is. The Widow's e, J.H I Anonymous, per P. by the hands cl John Walker, . elq; ...

To CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS,& Others. TIIE Feoffees Church Lands intend forthwith Voj&Lfi. down and Rebuild the ..

... Feoffees Church Lands intend forthwith Voj&Lfi. down and Rebuild the Dwelling House and Jrremises now in the occupation of Mr. John Wilson, Linen Draper, situate in the town Chippenham, Wilts, agreeably with Plans and Specifications, which may be inspected ...

LONDON, Tuesday, April 7

... bring permitted into the ca'ilogur, which il not the genuine iljck ot the laid Mcllrs. Frrcm.int and Phillips. BiMiiirt. John Grattan, of Old Broad flreet, linker. Robert Hmderfon, late of St. Martin's-eouit, clock and natch maker. 'lines Smith, . if New ...

' W m- ' l' GROVE-STREET MEWS BATH 1796 Uirir CATHERINfc-PLACE 1 taken the STABLE-YARD LAURA-PLACE PULTENEY ..

... account per-fonalities that paffed Mr Grattan and Mr Egan in the debate upon the Lord Meffage : Mr Grattan in what fallen Mr Egan? the unkind expreffions which had the Gentlemen who the Adminif-tration Lord make (Mr Grattan) gratitude he owed that Hon for unlimited ...

Published: Monday 03 April 1797
Newspaper: Bath Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 2255 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Wednesday's and Thursday's Posts

... American and thtir cargoes being American property, from the Ift day of Anguft next.’* But if the A.fts excluding Br:ti(h armed veflTeis from the harbours and waters of the United and intrrditfting commercial intercourfe with Great-Britain, (hall not ...

Sunday and Tuesday’s Posts

... Spencer, to Sarah, eldest daughter of the late John Street, esq; Comptroller of the Customs of St. John's, Newfoundland. Mr. Win. Hodgson, solicitor, of Castle-street, Holborn, London, to Elizabeth, daughter of John Tuckey, esq: of Wilts. Mr. lift, of Woodborough ...

THE COURT MARTIAL ON CAPT. R. A. REYNOLDS

... indignation and surprise that a report was circulated in Brighton that Lord Cardigan, at a private parly at his own house, had said that ' as long as he lived neither I nor Captain John William Reynolds should ever enter his house.' I trust that then felt as ...