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THURSDAY'S POST. TPS-VOX, TUESDAY, JANUARY *7- SUNDAY and- yesterday were received the Paris capers the ust and ..

... finally uparated from England.—Gen. Bernadotte (continues this paper) has frequent conferences with 'it Deputies of the United Irishmen who are at Paris. The French papers are altogether silent respecting the report, that the Chief Consul had pot persons ...

Published: Monday 02 February 1801
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: | Words: 838 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

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... ruarv. . the Minerva was employed al a transport, and took to New South Wales upWards of two hundred united Irishmen, amongst 'Whom were the rebels Generals ilolt and (Mara, Dr. O'Connor, Szc. &c. The Swallow had sailed from Port Jackson with dispatches ...

Published: Monday 16 February 1801
Newspaper: Porcupine
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 946 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LETTER IV

... stipulation in the treaty for the Armed New trality Only requires Russia to furnish 1,5 ships, she is arming from 25 to 30. The united force 0 the three,Powers of the North in the Baltic, will bc from 45 to .50 ships, 30 of which are to form Naval Army of the ...

LONDON

... to the 14th of February. The Minerva was employed As a transport, and took to New South Wales upwards of two hundred united Irishmen, amongst whom were the rebel Generals Holt and O'Hara, Dr. O'Connor, The Swallow had sailed from Port Jackson with dispatches ...

Snnday and Tuesday's Posts

... with accounts from | jh.it to Feb. 14th. The Minerva was i employed tranfport, and took New South '/'■ Wale: upwards of United Irishmen, amongft whom were the rebel Generals Holt and O’Hara, Dr. O’Connor, &c. &c. *O2O IriTi women, 30 whom arc pregnant, all ...

LONDON

... from that settlement to; the 14th of felSruary. The Minerva was(ein| as** transport, and took New Souts Wales upwards of United* Irishmen, amongst whom were the rebel generals Holt and CpHara, O'Connor, &c. &C. Several thousand houses the town'of Ca-; chao; ...

Published: Monday 23 February 1801
Newspaper: Hampshire Chronicle
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1467 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LONDON, MARCH 27

... American Papers which have been received in London : Mr. MARSHALL has been appointed Chief Justice of the United States. The expenditure of the United States, from Ist of October 1799, to the 30th September MO, amounted to 15,262,161 dollars, 75 cents. The ...

soners

... American Papers which have been received in London : Mr. Marshall has been appointed Chief Justice of the United States. The expenditure of the United Stafes, from the Ist of October 170, to the 30th September 1800, amounted to 15,262,161 dollars, 75 cents ...

IMPSR/Al PARLIAMENT-

... aaoual journies to and from this country, with docu- ments prepared by them for the necessary business of Irelaud-iu the. United Parliament. Sir JOHN PARNELL denied the justice of rm- pating to him a charge by insinuation, which, if he iiirenoed to bring ...

Published: Thursday 02 April 1801
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6494 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Zijt eacir of fatiDio

... Lancashire, it is said,.a great many poor peoPl e have been for; - ,ing a . society, and taking oaths, the manner of the United Irishmen. '.lO-morrow the Rev. Mr. IMATTHEWS iS appointed to preach at Mercers Chapel. The Service begins a quarter before three ...

A Mail arrived yesterday with the important in- telligence of our fleet having passed the Sound en the 30th ult

... pro- gress in this country ; that many persons in. different parts of the kingdom have been sworn on the plan . of the United Irishmen ; and that the conspiracy makes great progress in the metropolis in particular ; that the persons lately released from ...

Published: Tuesday 14 April 1801
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1207 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LONDON

... great progress in this country; that many persons in different parts of the kingdom have been sworn on the plan of the United Irishmen; and that the conspiracy makes great progress the metropolis in particular; that the persons lately released from prison ...