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STROUD POLICE REPORT

... three vagrants, who gave their names as James Witliallig, James Wilson, and Charles Junes. In consequence of their outrageous behaviour, two of them, James Wilson and Charles Junes. were immediately apprehended and secure I in the Tolsey ; the third, ...

HOUSE 01! CbllMOSS.—TitunspAY

... become, and to be called, his mystery or medicine-bay.— Catlin on Me North American Indians. North WaracidelsiTe EleeTo: --- Charles N. Me wdegate Esq. has offered himself as a candidate fur the representation of this diviston of Warwickshire recant by the ...

THE WILTS AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE STANDARD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBIR 1

... extracted from her husband during the comae of a severe disease. A New Daily Paper,—ultra-liberal—is about to be started. Charles Dickens the editor, with a mint off money at cocooned ; as in politics so in pay, the proprietors are IO g ive nearly double the ...

Published: Tuesday 11 November 1845
Newspaper: Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 11814 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

GLOUC ES I ERSILRE WAR I Eit SESS fONS

... and Mr. Charles Simples, two ut thin euperitacedeuie, Is elfin/red, byektlidavit, to have been the principal tostigatur itt their occurrence; and it will also be for the Court to draw its own coetweione from the n following statement of Mr. Charles Smite ...

FOREIGN AID Soetamm—The animal meeting of this society was BRUTAL ASSAULT.—On Saturday last, the magistrate at ..

... farce was added, in which the well known said he believed they still had more money, and suspected they had author, Mr. Charles Dickens, occupied a prominent part. The per- some in an old herring kit which they had brought in the cart that fonuance was ...

MARLBOROUGH STREET POLICE.—OR Friday se'nnight. Captain Swinney applied to Mr. Hardwick for advice in the ..

... Mr. Charles Dickens, Mr. John Forster, Mr. Mark Lemon. and Mr. Douglas Jerrold. Sir George Grey recovers but very slowly from his severe indisposition, the right hon. baronet being still too unwell to transact business. DEATH OF THE HON. CHARLES JOHN ...

CHELTENHAM

... cause almost instant death. MULTI:AIa TEIBATRICALS.— The Amateur Company of the Guild of Ltteiature mid Art, as alr. Curies Dickens and his distinguished compattime style themselves, gave a performance at the Assembly Rooms, bath, on Monday evening last ...

SERVANTS AND LABOURERS

... recommended by Mr. J. W. Harris, for having worked 37 years on the farm in hi occupation. 31. ; James West, recommended by Mr. Charles Prete man. for 32 years' service. 3/. ; James Clark. rem ended by Mr. S. Shelton. for 27 years' service, 31. ; John Scribbins ...

Bliortllanta

... Archbishop of Canterbury took the chair. There were also present the Archbishop of York, the Bishop of Chichester, the Rev. Sir Charles Farnaby, Bart., Sir R. H. Inglis, Bart., M.P., the Hon. and Rev. A. buncombe; the Revs. Dr. Spry, Dr. Wordsworth, Robert Tritton ...

311isrtlialita

... proposed the Lord Mayor, and then Mr. Justice TaToord gave the health of Mr. Charles Dickens ; and, in proposing it, passed a just en'ogy on Mrs. Beecher Stove, who was present. Mr. Dickens, in reply, said some happy words of compliment about Mrs. Stowe. IRISH ...

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... Saturday night, at the Ball Inn, where 'ripper lodges. and they both went up-stairs together, leaving their trate: rase as Dickens• Dodger hat h it, at the foot of the stars. Curtis holding to the opinion, that early blade catch the worms, got up before ...

DECEMBER 15, 1855

... all that came before His Honor —The Company of Proprietors of the Thames and Severn Canal Navigation v. Charles Pearl, for 51. Ss. 6d. Mr. Charles Jones, the Company's engineer and agent, appeared for the plaintiffs, and proved that the amount claimed ...