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... account, I permitted the Hon. Mem' her to exceed his right, in giving notice his motion but the consequence such permission shows the pnety ot adhering to the rule which does not allow Member m giving notice, to do more than state its c»b' ject. Undoubtedly ...

Published: Friday 12 March 1802
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 4808 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

MONUMENTS

... other regulations in their stead. He also obtained leave to bring in a Bill to enlarge the powers of the Commissioners of Chelsea Hospital.—Adjourned. HOUSE OF June 22, Sir W, Scott obtained leave to bring in a Bill for the Encouragement of Seamen, and ...

Published: Tuesday 27 June 1815
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 10698 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES, Jcly 20

... t will be to a Saturday, but the trials will not commence till eight o’clock on the Monday following. The prisoner James Flowers, aged 49, was asked whether he wished for time to choose his counsel. Being very deaf, he replied, Yes, Sir, 1 was forced ...

BEDFORD AND WIFE V. BONN

... His i.t was liis mirdener. 'The intitt'Ulot, went to visit Ins aunt, «ho yavu him a beef. (lie parson, taking a walk Ills” flower, garderi, made dead srt at this beef, and put it into ids bmTlies-txxkel, and oraleretl the gardener to follow him to the ...

▼ARZETTES*

... round the earth while a prisoner in the Tower of London. Even Swift counted the number of Heps he took between London and Chelsea; and a reverend divine wrote nineteen hundred and one sermons, on the 119 th Psalm. Progress Refinement.— ln an honest farmer's ...

SATURDAY KZSXT,

... iued sm iparts of bls J&ssajt which seemed to his more •nn'Wre judgment faohy ; and he particularly ai»- rilled himself to show the distinction between Fatalism and Necessity, insisting that no true Phrenologist could ever be n Fatalist. . He alluded ...

This contract

... around, The gayest butterflies, rivalling splendour the colour* of the rainbow,especially the I'umerous .flutter from flower to flower, or seek their food (tig toads, or, collected separate group?., on the sunny.sandbanks of the cool streams. The bine ...

PRINTED AND PUBLISHED. AT CANTERBURY, TUESDAY AND FRIDAY MORNINGS, BY ROBERT COLEGATE Price Seven-Pence. I HUM ..

... Wortley, Uppingham, Rutland, dealer, June 98, 29, July 20. Att. Messrs. Clowes and Co. King’s Beochialk, Temple. C. Spooner, Chelsea, linen drnper, June 8,16, July 17. All. Mr. Ewington, Walbrook. R.Strubell, Surrey, carpenter and builder, June 12, 19, July ...

ITALY

... and Bristol, ami fiom thence it is now being sent Ireland for human food. Wages of Husbandmen.—The following statement will show in what ratio wages have increased.—As regards husbandmen, however, it would seem, that this class have so far retrograded ...

NOTICE

... lost the spell, the charm it wore. Though flowers and foliage round smile. They smile for me, no ntore—no more ; It* vs in my bear! would brood its grief, The cold neglect it found in men— Tie fairest flower, the loveliest leaf, Were that trod down by ...

Wal

... Henesey, R. Drury lane, timber-merchant. Gallier, J. Park-street, Grosveiior-square, Dartford. Leach, C. New Manor street, Chelsea, baker and corn chandler. Esani, E Thame, Oxfordshire, draper. Newland, N- and White, H Portsca, Hampshire, drapers. Wayling ...

Published: Tuesday 17 April 1832
Newspaper: South Eastern Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 6646 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Belonging to THOMAS PERRY, h'.s'j

... Horsletl Farm Yard, in one Ivit. ACRES, part of H'Uliam of Horsterts Hood, near to Bridge Wood (Lite. *2 RES, called Cojdand Shows, near the Hook and Hatchet. Belonging Mr. IFICKHAM. 3 ACRES, part arren ll 'ood, near the Hop Ground, in the parish of Sr. ...