Domestic Intelligence
... Wortley estate belonging Charles Ogle, Bart, has been purchased hy Colonel VV all tor 4.47,o ...
... Wortley estate belonging Charles Ogle, Bart, has been purchased hy Colonel VV all tor 4.47,o ...
... improved, and his finances recruited—On Saturday last the diving-bell was used for the first time at the Whitehaven new West Pier. Three or four gentlemen descended in it, and remained under water for nearly half an hour, and partook of some wine. It will ...
... family occurred in the month or January viz. George the 3d, the Duke of Kent, and the Duke of York. The late .Marquis of Hastings, in letter found amongst his papers, requested that his right hand might be cut off, and preserved until the death of the ...
... LASSDOWNT. after son-*prefarmv remarks upon the ' '. sut.iecl. .presraM ter ; la.-?. , n-r ibn ...
... occasion. Upwards of 70 gentlemen sat down to dinner, the Right Hon. Earl Howe the chair, supported by Sir Charles Abney Hastings, Dart. M.P., and Sir Frederick Gustavus Foivke, Bart. Mystery— There affair high iifj whimpered about, but the particulars ...
... right in the service of his country. A second breach of about fifty yards in the New Marine Wall to the eastward of the Chain Pier, at Brighton, was made on Wednesday by an inundation of the sea. The expense of re-building will exceed £7,000. His majesty ...
... Richard, Hazlewell Marslan.l Tho Stockport, M.P. house, Notts Blut ton Thomas. Stafford Benjamin, Ashton Marychurrh Wm. I., Hastings Tale .la.nes, Liverpool Bloor James P., Manchester Wm. H. Warrington Mason - Tattersall James, Oldham Hoard man John, ditto ...
... her house unexpectedly, under V, a 0f in the neighbourhood, and while he was the house another man entered apparent y great haste, and asked tor some i, I* 101 i hl1 had *bich he asked tor glass of ale and although he was in a great I hurry wnen he first ...
... Greenwich; . t,„ thereby save about one-fourth the the present to**!, on payment of a penny. A i, -* lately passed for building a pier Deptford, and 'ne many accidents, *bich have been caused stean.- between ihat town and London Bridge, it very V-i**!* that ...
... rector of Walton, Norfolic, late Secre- tary of the Church Missionary Society, attended on the behalf of the Parent Wednesday hast, Fobn Keeling was brought up before the es at g bis © ife and New Bailey for ranning away and leavin for. t he third family ...
... s, and two lounging coucnes to tables a circular massive mahogany table handsome chimney and pier glass with and figu red Norwich damask curtains, with pier chastely hung on gilt cornices, &c_The bed chambers are completely furnished, with mahogany four-post ...
... Countess or Glasgow Steameu. On Wednesday week thin vessel, which used to sail between this port and Rhvl, went to pieces near the pier-head Woodside. She had only arrived here from Rhyl on the previous evening— Liverpool paper. Weber and Lablache Lsblache was ...