borough coroner (Mr. Baswkes), at the General Hs-. ital, on the body of George Shakespeare 39), fitter's .labourer, of Acton Trussell, near Stafford-Last Friday . the deceased came to Birmingham to assist in repaiiing I some points under the south
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ORDINATIONS. WORCESTER. On Ssturdday morning the Bishop of the Diocese held an ordination at the Cathedral, when the following candidates were ordained:- DEAcoNs. Herbert Robert Alexander, B.A., St. John's College, Cambridge. William Thonmas Crookhamn, King's College, London. Richard Henry
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with referencelto county bridges, pointed olut the necessity for widening, on the ground of public safety, the bridge at Acton Trussell, near Penkridge, it being now so narrow that a person on horseback could not pass over if a carriage
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Sir. W. Miarson, Acton Trussell, Stafford, bred by exhibitor. Commended, F. Whit- greave, Esq., Burton Mlanor, Stafford, bred by exhibiter. Class 16.-Twinters in calf, of a mixed breed: 1st prize, £1., Mr. IV. Marson, Acton Trussell, Stafford (calved November 18th,
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CoWs rxe PA5IIS.-lst prize, RI. : Mr. William C. Woodroffs, Haywood Abbey, Rugeley; 2nd, 47. 7s., Mr. W~illlam Marson, Acton Trussell, Stafford. Fifteenentries. IN CALr Two-vYEARS-OLD H'ecIIeRS, IN PArts,-Ist prize, 5.S., Messrs. T. C. and S. Smith, Rugeley; 2nd, £3.,
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