TRIAL AND ACQUITTAL OF THE EARL OF CARDIGAN
... pr'ioner the bar. Sergeant at Arms—Yeoman Usher, bring forth James Thomas ...
... pr'ioner the bar. Sergeant at Arms—Yeoman Usher, bring forth James Thomas ...
... Pryse Pryse, Esq., M.P.—The Queen has granted the member for the Cardigan boroughs license to assume the name and arms of Loveden, instead of that of Pryse. Vacant of Militia.—There are present sixteen of these appointments vacant, and they are not, is ...
... Esq., J.P., Pantsaison, Cardigan. James Mr. J. Parry, Cilwen, near Newcastle Eiulyn. Jenkins Major T. A., Trevigen, near Cardigan. Jennings R.. Esq., Portland Place, London, and Gellideg, Kidwelly- Jenkins R. D., Esq., JR., Cardigan. Jenkins J., Esq., Cilbronne ...
... Dogmell s, Cardigan. eln Francis, Esq., J.P., Carmarthen, and Court Henry, Carmarthen Grffiths G., Esq., J.P , Berry Newport Cardigan. Grffi hs Rev J. R-, Vicar of Llangeler, Newcastle Emlyn. Griffiths John, Esq., J.P., Llwy derris. Cardigan. G™ H. L. ...
... THE LATE GENERAL JOHN JACOB. The Indian army has just lost a General, and the Indian service a hero. Brigadier John Jacob, the renowned Commander of the Seinde Horse, has fallen, es the mail informs us, a victim to fever, and the announcement will be ...
... HAVE-A-GO HERO Fearless shopkeeper Chandrakant Patel and wife Bharti with the account book he hurled at armed raiders during a hold-up in Clevedon on Friday night For full story turn to page 10 Worthingtons FASHIONS - SHOES - MENSWEAR - LINENS 100’s of ...
... WALDGRAVE-ARMS, CHEWTON-MENDiP. GEORGE HART moft refpeilfuily acquaints his friends and the public general, that the above now complcated, on a fcale fit to entertain any Gentleman Family, i raveilers. others; havltw new beds, and excellent larder at ...
... clubs have been formed, drilled, and armed ; the laws defied ; the public peace practically dej stroyed ; rebellion stimulated ; an outbreak promised until at last the Government have been compelled to resort to armed occupation of the country. Mr. Mitchell ...
... American Papers reached town Tliutfday to ult. The John Adams had arrived with the difpatchcs from Mr. Pinkney, which are publilhed inthcle papers. They cunfid, firfl, of fhort letter from Mr. Pinkney, mentioning that he had, after,receiving in- Ilruftions ...
... divides the cc unties of Cardigan and Merioneth, a considerable number of oak trees were found under the bed of the sea, together with the Piaui Sylves • tris, or Scotch fir, a phenomenon, however, by no means confined to Cardigan Bay. At Newgale, a little ...
... the parish church of St. Petrock, Exeter the Rev. 11. F. Cann, John Edward Curtis Fownes, M.A. clerk in Holy Orders of Pembroke College, Oxford, to Annie) youngest daughter of Mr. John Galliver, of Ilfracombe, N. Devon, March 23, Sherborne, Mr. Parry ...
... Maxwell Lyte. was met the entrance to the pier by the director?, and Ur. John Cobt (the chairman of the directors), addressing- him, said that behalf his codirectors and himself be bad much pleasure acknowledging that it waa dne to Ur. Luttrell’a initiative ...