At the last meeting of the Society of Arts, Dr. Thudichum gave a lecture on " Wines ; their Origin, Nature, Analyses, and Uses." He concluded as follows : "I must say a word about the long array of bottles you see before you, which contain a variety of new liquids. They were mad
January 13, 1870 - Kenilworth Advertiser - Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England
the Neighbourhood, that having been uovaids of Fifteen Years with Ma. he call with confidence undertake all Gas repairs, which from his I ing experience he thoroughly understands ; and in soliciting their favours, trusts that by strict, attention to Business and Moderate Charges
February 17, 1870 - Kenilworth Advertiser - Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England
ACTION FOR BREACH OF PROMISE. - DAMAGES £5OO. In the Court of Queen's Bench, in London, last Friday, the cause of "Dudley (by next friend) r. Grieseelich," was tried, and was an action for a breach of promise to marry. The Solicitor-General and Mr. J. C. Mathew were counsel for t
February 17, 1870 - Kenilworth Advertiser - Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England
An action, as previously notified, was entered against " Henry Brown, of Consett, in the county of Durham, auctioneer, acting as bailiff (I Amelia Radclyffe, who styles herself Countess Amelue of Derwentwater, and the said Amelia Radclyffa," by the Commissioners for executing th
February 17, 1870 - Kenilworth Advertiser - Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England
A E ATTENDANCE AT COVENTRY, LEAMINGTON, and RUGBY. MAY BE CONSULTED Al COVENTRY, Every FRIDAY, at Mr. Lockitt's Hatter, Cross Cheaping. LEAMINGTON, Every TUESDAY, at Mr. Beck's, Bookseller, 8, Upper l'arade. RUGBY, Every TUESDAY, at Mr. Over's, Stationer, 11, High Street. BY Ma.
February 10, 1870 - Kenilworth Advertiser - Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England
In the Court of Queen's Bench, on Monday, the cause of "Warburton v. the Midland Railway Company," was tried. The plaintiff in this action, Miss Warburton, was, previous to the accident which was the cause of the injuries for which she sued the company. a nursery governess in th
February 10, 1870 - Kenilworth Advertiser - Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England
Great excitement was created in New York, on Saturday (the 6th) by a story of an attempt to assassinate Prince Arthur. The story had no foundation. Prince Arthur left for Boston on Saturday evening. On the way he was to attend the Peabody funeraL A conference on the licensing sy
February 10, 1870 - Kenilworth Advertiser - Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England
"It is proposed to give all Railway Whistles a musical pitch." This is, or rather will be, a good hearing for excruciated travellers, tortured householders forced to live near stations, and terrified cattle pasturing in fields adjoining lines of railway, and we record the announ
February 10, 1870 - Kenilworth Advertiser - Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England
There is•now being fitted up in Liverpool, from which place she will sail in the course of a few days, a small boat, about twenty feet long, called the City of Roguse. The vessel is the property of Captain Punorez, but she will be sailed by Captain J. C. Buckley, her destination
May 5, 1870 - Kenilworth Advertiser - Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England