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4 matches for Laird And His Lady Mr Kinairdht in the British Newspaper Archive
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Kendal Mercury Westmorland, England14 Sep 1861 appearance, which he evidently thought it his first duty to cultivate. _ His loose fitting coat was of iireproachable out; his waistcoat, no ( reach-me-down,' bat fitting without creases, and of spotless purity; his gloves ('twas miracle l.ow he got into View article |
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Kendal Mercury Westmorland, England5 Mar 1836 accordingly Marin was placed jjt, , Grand Jury in the Royal Court for trial. jjjs filtered since his fiist trial, his face being P Hxed and glassy, and his whole appearance etx %i- ( 1 mental anxiety. The Court was again cro* ( e j evidence was precisely View article |
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Westmorland Gazette Westmorland, England23 Jun 1821 Helsnni, who a native of that place. It appears that his return to Europe he took the opportunity his first visit to Italy, to present his native city two lion-headed statues granite, parts of the fruits of his enterprising and successful researches they have View article |
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Kendal Mercury Westmorland, England27 Dec 1856 Tbe Duke of Cambridge bit, is said, decided to abolish the use of a carbine as a cavalry weapon. Theagitation must remember the attention and undeviating courtesy of Mr Francis Dwyer, the assistant-secretary to the late Mr O'Connell. After fruitless endeavours to obtain employment of any kind, Mr Dwyer, less fortunate than many of the patriots who figured View article |