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... UNDta THE DIRECTION THE REV. DAVID DAVIDSON, A. M. AT Christmas Examinations, Certificates were given to tire following Pupils for the several classes:— / Latin CoMrosmoN Dickie, 1 mus. Marlin. GtttKK—Dickie, limn (Hornet) BradHurd. (l,uoian) Ij.vriN ...

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... his Majesty dines at *ix o’clock, hour th.,n usual, in order give the household along evening enjoy the ancient lestival Christmas. NAPOLEON’S MEMOIRS, “LAS CASES* JOURNAL.” The first portions of these long-promised works have juit been published by ...

THF. K7\G

... Lord Viscount Dungannon, r Oswestry, occasioned by the cook marting use an old oven, for the purpose cf baking some large Christmas pies, ?rc. The lire communicated with some timber in the building, and thence the pantry and rooms adjoining; and had not ...

SPAIN

... sba.l in Court utnc o’clock on Monday ''if Ding. THE KING. j Brighten, Jan. 26.—The Palace has not experienced gloomy a Christmas for many years. His Majesty, with all the aido -r peculiar to him in matters this sort, had expedited the completion the ...

EVIDENCE FOK THE PRISONER

... previously helped her to chum. Cioss-examioed—Had never seen prisoner before, and only since m Carrickfergus gaol, after Christmas wen; to see him as a friend her place is ten miles from Car rickfergus ; his brother had called some time before this, and ...

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... Should you know him ? I think I would. When was thi* ? Perhaps two or three day* before the trial the traverser*. it after Christmas Long since. What were the word* ? That would get 60 gentlemen on >he panel could depend upon, and that the Pettv Jury »hould ...

•k V » DUBLIN CASTLE—Nov. 18, 1823. Name* of Gentlemen returned the Judge* of Aslizc to serve the office of

... Hugh Steward, of Ballygawley, Esq. ; William Richardson, of Drum, Esq., John Lindsay, of Loughry, Erq. Waterford. William Christmas, of Wtmfield, E*q.; William Moore, of Sappertoo, Esq.; Richard U*hcr, of C*PP » £» ...

CHAPLAIN OF NEWGATE

... Tyrone. Hugh Steward, of Ballygawlcy, Esq. William Ricbardtoo, Drum, Esq., John Lindsay, of Loughry, E*q. Waterford. il!iBßi Christmas, of Whitfield, Esq.; William Moore, of Sapperton, Esq ; Ricbati luher, Capps, Westmeath. The Honourable John Browne, Gailtcowo ...

DUBLIN CASTLE-NoV. 18, 182 S

... Tvhonp. Hugh Steward, Brllypamley, E*q. ; William Richardson, Drum, q., John Ltodaay, .Loughry, E q. Watekfohd. William Christmas, of Whi;fi*ld, E>q.; William Moore, Sapptrton, Esq Rtchud . Usher, of Cappa, E-q. Wkstmkath, The Honourable John Br,>wn« ...

not nit sron to, there would be an end of all sccu;;ty . ' ~7T to property in this country

... during the examination the other, O j anization 0 the army ; the King has ordered in they stated that, some time about last Christmas, they be | ace) a |l subalterns and priva-es, who are came acquainted with the prisoner, who proposed to t ose who enlisted ...

HE CfIOCERY Uol LIL WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER *2l, 1823

... Mount Stewart, and we are informed that the Lord Lieutenant is expected. The balls, and other entertainn , intended lot the Christmas f eivuies, will probably b-r in t. and elegance cr never wtf nested 1.1 this part tn.aivd.—d>e Any Person who shall scour ...