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THE LORD MAYOR'S DAY

... 1THY LORD MAkyt.,Ws D),Av Yesterday being the day on whieh l)y Prescriptire the-newY Lord Mayor is swor into office, at West r CUitO receives the consummnuation of Civic honour niinst.s, ,a was made inthe City to render tile proceasi, PrevyIratir tainmcnt as magnificent as possille. His Iaor l(skr.o e tively engaged himself, for the ptiirpose of rcvivisg' 1I hid spirit of thle !fPh of November ...

Published: Wednesday 10 November 1824
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4897 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: Court & Society 

COURT OF CHANCERY

... CO OF '' OF (;ALNCL t }1'.-T'lIIURSDAY. [Third Seal after Tein.] THE OPERA HOUSE. EBrRS V. 1i1. MARQUESS OF HIERTFOUD, BENELLI AND OTIIERs,-Mr. HART, soon after his Lordship bad takell his seat, alluded to this case, and stated, that the parties coul not agree with respect to the appointument of at Receiver. A reference to the Master, therefore, would be desirable, for the ptigose of ...

Lord FRANCIS CONYNGHAM owes much of his diplomatic talent to the experience he derived under the late ingenious

... J.uard FRANCIS CONYNGI AM owes mubh of his diplomatic ta- lent to the experience he derived under the late inl.enious RITCH IE, whose life was sacriwecin IIis endeavours to discover the source of the Niget, RtICHIE Was Sir CHARLES STUART'S efficient Secretary, hW Paris, when Lord FRANCIS was first in- troduecd,, AS aa. oaLacI tto the Embassy, by his exeellent uncle the A0eaber for S rec. ...

SWEARING IN THE NEW LORD MAYOR

... SWEARING IN THE NEW LORD MAN OR. Yesterday, the Mayoralty of Mr. Aldermnan Waithimanexpir- od. In the morning, he presided in the justice-room as ustial. After he bad dispatcbed the business of the day, he addressed Mr. ubler, the chief clerk, and publicly returned thanks to that Gentleman for the able and diligent nmanner in which he had assisted him in all tbc muliifarious business of the ...

WINTER HOME CIRCUIT

... WINTER ORE ClIRiCUlIT. HERTFORTSHIRE 'ASSIZES.-IIeRTFroD, Dse. 2. The Winter Assizes for tbis couinty coimmenced here to-dsy, before the Hon. Air. Justice Burrough, and the Hon. Mr. Baron Garrow.-DAVID GIBBS was indicted for assaalting Efizatbeth Freeman, an elderly woman, on the'King's higliway, at Ay tt Saint Lwrence, within the liberty of St. Albans, on the 21b of Marclh,' 1822, putting her ...

Published: Saturday 04 December 1824
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2687 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Court & Society 

GUERNSEY

... -ROYAL COURT, Dzc. S. 17E KING'S OFFICERS V. L. DR CAmPOURCY, JOHN Da JfIKti, AND JoHN BROCK. Before the buslneM commenced, the Comptroller (Mr. C. le Jersey) said, that, as King's Officer, it became his duty to Irosecure his own brother, aud begged the Court to allow him to withdrew, which was agreed to. The Greffier commenced reading the indictment against Caewpourcy, which charged him with ...

Published: Tuesday 13 December 1825
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 1708 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Court & Society 

THE KING

... Winsaot, Sitr. L-His Majesty took I.us .d . Virnato Water yestenhy aftersoeo, where be dd.j His Grss ?? Duke of Welliniton rired atthe Roylprl lst evening at half-st six o0lock$ 6s aon W h o bisMdtY. His Majesty left the RoyqI Lodge this a&rnoan In hi& ?oay Pbete., accoupsunid by the Duke'of We ig. at. tw o'clock. He was followed by bis hite hi two otbers, `sd he. osdiately proceeded to ...

Published: Saturday 03 September 1825
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 265 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Court & Society 

LEGALITY OF LAW REPORTS

... LEGALITT OF LAW REPORTS. [IThat the publication of Law Reports, though trr*, may be a libel,, we cannot help thinrdug both new and dangeroup.- We find on many occafions the Judges expreffing themfelves on the fubjedt as if the publication were clearly legal. IIn proof of this, our Readers wvill deem it not unfeafonable to quote the follov'ing opinion of the Cpurt of King's Bench, in the cafe ...

Published: Saturday 26 December 1801
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 992 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Court & Society 

WEYMOUTH, SEPTEMBER 13

... WEYMOUTH, SEPTEMBER x3. 4,n . Yeflerdhy evcning the i ing and Princeffes walk- d on he Efllanade, after which they vifited the Theatre. The performances wer.e the Comedy called, T&e ?? a Woman Keep a Se-rel, and the mufical erterrainment of t1e Rvsiecw, or 'Va. of WMinqor, which wvas well received. The Royal Family attended Divine Service at I'Veynlouth Church, ,-,here they heard a fermon, ...

Published: Tuesday 15 September 1801
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 297 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Court & Society 

ROYAL SOCIETY

... stoAl socQUIY 'The Irallersary dinner of tile Roykl Society was an Tuesday lield at the Crown and Anchor Tasern. The Prelident, Sir Hutinpbry Davy, was in the Chair, six ported by Mr. Peel and Lord Bexley. Davies Gilbert, Esq. MP. Sir Thos. Lawrence, President of the Royal Academly, and Malny other Gentlemen distinguished fi'r art or science, were present. After the usual loyal moasts bad been ...

MR. FAUNTLEROY

... M4R. FAUNTLEROY. Thei wife of the unhapipy prisoner has lierself-writteni a P'eti- tion, and has expressed, as we understand, hIer determination, if possible, in resent it in person to the King. This Lady'T Petition iW us A~lows- TO HIS MOST EXCELLENw 5tAZJRSI );ING GEOftGE IV. Troy :--Forgive, .0 Most gracious Sire, a wretched arid dis- tracted woman, for presumin to approach your Royal Per ...

GRAND [ill] ON HOUNSLOW-HEATH

... GRAND p-~wBlEw ON ROUNSLOW-BEARI, ,r .,erday his Royal Highness the Dake of York reviewed a division of Cavalry and Horse Artillery, conformable to the order issued at the Horse Guards on the 3d instant. The Ca- aliry consisted of two brigades, light and heavy-the former comprised tile two first Regiments of Royal Horse Guards, ad the Royal Horse Guards Blue-the latter, the 15th , 7th, *nld 3d ...