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Savings and Doings

... said, h Keili K/ion. For the benefit of cuast;y gentlemen ool Ir an. BADNESS OFaoruo TImers-Water parties eve-ry day, rowing matches every eveni;. pigsoli shost- iag at the Rled 1_l(use, criicket matches atir Lords reviews in the Park evey ioriing ...

ANGLESEY GREAT SESSIONS

... arragllemetsi for thse Farev Dress Bail will. 11sol be ?? ill everey artickilar. A great plr- tioll il nolt all, of tbe Iotel Row will be enclosed, so Is to form one of the supper and refresiit Ilainl, in orijonctinl witih the ?? cRlIIe- ro111 of the Royal ...

CARMARTHENSHIRE GREAT SESSIONS

... triangle: part of tite left shoe plate was missing, there were nails in tile forepartof the shoe, ainl in the sole ini rows: there t wi(e three rows in tihe soles oi' both shoes, and Weise thelt to each other in the sidcS, but not so in 1 tile Illifiii illenirllid ...

MURDER OF MESSRS. WM. AND HUGH GRIFFITH, SONS OF JNO. GRIFFITH, ESQ. OF TRYFAN, IN THIS COUNTY

... 'Griflitis iw saifitte hove.. t j I I t? i I , I t ,j I k t. 1? I r. I r I t o r I is al- .a to es r. 8-- in ar to er as le it. row V,, 0- ly is is 'it 1. r- .11 I. I .9 e? 7. s 1_? F 1; a i s 8, T .t I. r. r:, t. 'A I a 11 e [ Ir ? EL 91 I ; .?T, d 6' 1. ...

TRIAL FOR MURDER

... delivered to 1a t the stirgconfor dissecioe-n parL ofthc suntencC vvhtichl seemed to he pectiliarily, repaulsive. and hiar- a rowing to the feehiigs of bot1; Williams aid. M.ay. On After the prisoners' -were ordered to be mitts- e drawn, May turned xound ...

MACCLESFIELD PETTY SESSIONS

... upoti that of dissection, when Mr. Moore accused llim at of sellin- bin to-it dead bodies flati the Chapel ' yard; at Ddaen Row, cie fat- three posinds aed the 9 other for nine poutdls. Upon which, by way of 'i badisage, he replied Yes! and yon have never ...

NEW PATENTS SEALED 1831

... NEW PATENTS SEALED 1831. (Prora the London Journal of Arts and Sciences.) To Rohert-Williamnl'Sievier, of Southampton Row, in tle parish of Saint George, Bloomsbury, in the dousity' of Middlesex, geitlemgni, for his having invented or -discovered certain ...

Law Intelligence

... a dark passage to a subterranetos eavent, to swtich lie pusheil bis way till lie :elelell its moisith, wvhicl* was so tnar- row as .scareely to adilit his bodi. On entering it, lie discovered meu -at -vork, 0a111 a large quani- tity of seap, swhiclh vwas ...

Law Intelligence

... srtttiitg hitrest and hedge row tiloher trees, is wisern thley httvo ?? side brittiltens, wthichl draw tom macis sap or noat'ishtoctt fruti the stetiss, and doi itijury tii Uiderwosil in copspes, and to blushes itlicildge. rows, andi. corn crilihi adejoitritig ...

DENBIGHSHIRE ASSIZES

... against him Mar . for £5. but le ciruld not get it, for he had tenslered v iP Sel it oneI,.and.he. wold not have it-; eud Mr. Row Eli, nid lauds could; 'sot be wititess and attorney Ao the Pea' ay same enise. Pro! | Mr C. Tfee3ple addressed tile jury'for ...

Law Intelligence

... ias proved that the defendant re. t- sied until the mouth of May in that year at d the house of a Mrs. Bignold, in Middletoc-row, ( ilerkenwell. About a fortnight after he left her t e house he eisgaged lodgings at the house of a per- v *r soe of the name ...

Law Intelligence

... ; si-c, thle Irloierty ssf Mir. Hiuxley, ssf 'FIs stirci ; a u s bellineirg tic Mir. Vhisthscii : tire iiatarioios of' ils Row'lanri 1lullcit thle Tsrcir isrloes, SlIi nisli tire Strek yisesh ansr Ic iI(I biirlige, astisI lastly Fir, Dasilird- tonssi ...