STRATFORD-UPON-AVON, WARWICKSHIRE- .... LET, an excellent newly built 11*1 HOUSE, with walled Garden, and ..
... and is a desirable country residence, possessing all ...
... and is a desirable country residence, possessing all ...
... Sattirday, February 25. ve contd Till Mrs. Clarke is disposed of. not, if we were so incimed, venture on any ge- neral estimate of th evidence whic has been adduced. 1¢ late extraordinary bustle among the Ministers; their visitings, and con- [tis well ferences, all devote embarrassment. known that the Duke of York is the juvorite Son; and when the indiscretious of the Prince of Wales, generons ...
... I should be guilty of great discourtesy if I withheld from you the decision to which I have come. When I first addressed you as arTandidate for your suffrages at the approaching election, lyfca/a stranger to your private and political circles; ignorafMof the state of parties in the borough, and equally unaequMnted with the principles and condition of the constituency.' Beyond the honour of ...
... with choice fruit trees, within half a mile of Shirley Chapel. Apply to John Brookes, ...
... rVHtZ Gazette of this afternoon announces that 1 his Majesty will hold a Levee on Friday the 24th inst. There have been no continental arrivals this day. An express from Pari ...
... FROM THE GAZETTE. s-iHi'- Hon. William Noel Hill has been 'I swum of his Majesty's -Most Honourable.Privy Commission lately appointed under foat Seal the United Kingdom, is directed to ...
... CROWN COURT. Before Mr. Justice PATTESON. MoNUAY. About ten o'clock Mr. Justice Patteson took his seat in this Court. Mr. Bellamy, the veteran Clerk of Assize, was at his post, and went through the usual preliminaries of reading the roll of Justices of the Peace of the county, Mayors of Boroughs, and Coroners. Of the gentlemen summoned to serve on the Grand Jury, the following then answered to ...
... LONDON, THURSDAY, NOV. 14. The intelligence from Spain is gloomy and ominous. The insurrection against the Queen seems to wax stronger and stronger, even according to the French Government accounts, from which it appears that General Castanos has been defeated by El Pastor, and forced to retire within the citadel of St. Sebastian, while the Curate Merino is in possession of the whole eastern ...
... Paris papers of yesterday do not contain any olnesti news of interest.—The advices from Rome of • mst - state General Oudinot has resigned all > the hands of the Com ...
... § COURT— Before Mr. Baron Vaughan. FRIDAY, August 10. WW this Coart was °P ened ' before Mr. Baron ■F twelve o'clock. The following Gentlemen GRAND JURY: '.ijsed 8 . Pbrct, Foreman. M.P. Joseph Townsend. Esq. ■LOOT Bart. C. H. Bracebridge. Esq. H. H. Holhech. Esq. ti. «■ E 'a £).. Bart. John Phillips. Esq. Esq M.P. R- M. Atty. Esq. ?im M.P- Wm. Staunton, Esq. Esq. M.P. H.C. Wise. Esq. f'„ M.P. ...
... Speaker was re-appointed to the chair of the House of Commons. The Peers and the Members of the Lower House have since been attending to take the usual oaths, &c. The week will occupied with these preliminaries; and on Tuesday next, His Majesty will visit the House of Lords in person, and deliver Speech from the Throne. A Cabinet Council was held at four o'clock on Monday afternoon, and sat in ...
... Faris papers of Thursday have reached town ; + their contents are unimportant. The debate on the Address had not been concluded. Madrid journals are to the 20th i ust.; the feeling in the Chamber of Deputies upon the address appears to be against the ministry, and it is thought they will be left in a minority. = The Queen and Prince Albert took their accustomed early morning walk yesterday ; ...