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THE BEDFORD TIMES

... preeeding it aves raged 41 millione, Sir James Graham’: annual letting of grazing parks took place last ol although the quantity of land offered for conipel wa was considerably less than last year, the total re atal obtained exceeded that of last year by upwards ...

FACTS AND SCRAPS. THE BEDFORD TIMES

... gentlemen of the tering an adjoining room oecupied by n single gentleman county of Clare, and (:wncd consideruble property in land lodger, and ransacking the room of il its valunble con- ‘ nimself. He was a Cutholic anl a Liberal. Doubts are tents, consisting ...

THE BEDFORD TIM IS

... on the ground that they liad been imported ns pussengers’ baggnge, instead of being inserted in the ship's manifest, and landed as cargo. Ttappears that the revenue has been defrauded to some extent by violin importers, and that the Custom-house officers ...

IRELAND

... the stafi M. Roliestove=lHow did you musder him? W| of the army at Bombay, aud in 1843 fought brilliant killed him with stones in his own yard, near Losd| wtion with the ameers of Scinde. His army consisted Hawarden's (renewed sensation ). vut of 2710, his ...

THE BEDFORD TIMES. COURT GF EXCHQUER, Fridey,June 12, THE DEAN OF ELY V. CAZIL

... 4th Witl, Iv, cap. 27, which, substituting the word ““tithes ” for *land” in its interpretation clanse, proceeds to enact afterwards that no person shall sue for the recovering of *“ land,” unless his rigiit 1o do so shall have first acerued to him within ...

FELMERSHAM

... success which hs ments of a gentleman in Chairman) and this gentlem Army together; they were drill system, but they did not engaged in the more peace . tural drilling (hear). This & land of the worst quality ; i . “more than a rabbit warren, ¢ . character ...

-y TR ey ».jw-—_.—-——_—-——u—————-_—'_——‘———_——--'_— T S 5 LAI N THE WINNING OF T RATIC NEW ll{ E : ! *

... i immedi- | and general! = y practice im the nav £ defe pose of destroying all the w RS | @7 too will ¥ i promotion in the army—a ho generally considered a lenient pue B e. g i | o will Fida a tilt of arns before (hi expeete] and well merited by “hoon ...

be Beoford Timesg, L ADVERTISER FOR BEDS. HERTS. HUNTS. BUCKS. CAMBS. AND NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. il

... attracting customers, They announce that a magoificent shawl—un ehale d’honneur— will duily be presented to the handsomest woman who may grace tieir sale-rooms with her presence. From the official returns it appears that the London omnibuses—l49o in n ...

NEWCASTLE FARMERS' CLUB

... ’ *Thank you, sir,’ said a poor woman to Rothsehild, who had just given her a penuy ; may it he returned to you a hundred fold!’ “Why, that's cent per cent ! exclaimed the great capitalist ; wnd e ran after the woman and gave her another penny. Saphir ...

MISCELLANEOUS NEWS,

... the British Army, expired on the 9th inst., at Anton's-hill, in the 00th year of his age and after a military service of seventy-five years. He was the second son and heir of Cuthbert Hunter, tsq , of Medomsley, Durhum, He entered the army August 80, 1771 ...

MISCELLANEOUS NEWS

... deliberations of the legislative bodies about to be convened in New Zealan!),” | - The Australion Land Sales’ Act is repenled as for as relates 1o land situate in New Zealaad, The erown has not ‘udmitted the ebsurd doeirine that a native population, never ...