CRICKBT. Elbvbw v. Mbrsus. W. H. Hmitii Son’s Brcond Elbvin, This match was played at Sluice House Ground, ..
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... Attlss, place, pre-eminence, and pro father survived his brothe hie Earl Ismesborough.and had title and dignity of Earl of CROWN-OFFICE. MEMBER returned to serve in the County of Tip The Hon. Captain Charles Whit ...
... Benson, Salmon's-hme, Liinehouse, grocer —March 9 J. Argent, Uo yweU->treet, Strand, beer ret dler— Ifirca 9. £. Hunt, Tnree Crown-square, imp merchant— Man-h i?. W. White. hJtlimouii. lulfcinc-ttfiwe -i£ .uer— ilarch 9. J p i ouzeau, rore street, r..im ...
... point was not raised on the record. Mr. Folkard said surely the Crown would not take ad- vantage of that. When he made his motion to amend the record last term Mr. Hannen, for the Crown, said no unfair advantage would be taken of that point if he (Mr ...
... they burst open, tearing the iron to piee explosion of the barrels charged with duced a very different effect ; they were flatte urday not ao much broken to pieces; the force was 2 lari sider= and great that after the barrel had i ae the and polished ...
... good deal of the articles least in demand had been stowed away and forgotten, he could not have kept the shop. men ma greater flatt sr—running up and down stairs, and quite unable to please this fastidious gentleman, who seemed to grow angry at the trouble ...
... Southwark, hop merchants-J. A. Picton and W. H, Picton, Liverpool, arehitects-T. F. Bennett and T. Jones, Liverpool, ?? Flattely, IW. Clarke, and D. I. Plattely, Man- chester, common brewers-11, Forree and R. Orrell, Liverpool commissione merchants-W ...
... parts, however, in the case of these very uncertain far-distant evils we are disposed to say with the heroine Mandane, , i The flatt'ring error cease to prove, Oh let me be deceived. It is better to be in a fool's paradise than miserable about what may happen ...