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... ' w Dawson, A. Maberly, John X a J,V_?S'hn ' Easthope. J. Maberly, Colonel Wood, J ...
... Leicester, l*uiph Thomson. Chas. P. BarinK, Francis Mar-hall, John Waithman, Aid. Bcntinc*., I.d. Geo. Maberly, John War bur ton, Henry Bright, Henry Maberly , Wm. L. Wood, Aid. Burdett, Sir F. Martin, John Wood, Charlei Cave, Otway Monck, J. Bl Vrvvan, Sir R ...
... Bart, of Conduit-street; and Gades- bridgo, Hertfordshire, to Catherine, daughter of the late John Jones, Esq. of Derv Ormoud, Cardigan, shire ; and sister of John .Jones, Esq. of Portland- place. * .'uly . r >, at Kensington, James Maloolmson, Esq. to Leorgiana ...
... a vessel. The greatest confusion prevails in OportO itself. General Stubbs has called out all persons capable of taking up arms— the English residents have put their jami]ies and properties on board the ittteeh in the har- bour, and are preparing to quit ...
... to the beautiful Lady Mary Brudenell, i'aur.h daughter ef the Earl of Cardigan. The lovely bride was given away by her brnher-in- law, Earl Howe, the ill-health of Lord Cardigan not permitting his attendance Bt the ceremony, which was most impressively ...
... Parliament was a respectable assembly. (Great cheer- ing.) Its population (as the association do not fear to publish) are armed and organized, and only wait their orders for any outrage. A system of persecution is ar. ranged against all, of whatever ...
... Londonderry asks, who saved the country but the yeomanry ? The Obanoe yeomanry, as they have been truly called by Messrs. Grattan, Pliui- kett, Brougham, and Sir Jolm Newport, saved the country ; but unhappily they did not save it until Lord Camden's ...
... CORONER'S INQUEST. Yesterday an inquest was held at the Swan Inn, in the Dover-road, on the body of John Sanson, aged about 50, who was killed on Tuesday night in White Horse-yard, Kent-street. George Odling, a surgeon, High-street, Borough, examined ...
... Thanet, Teynham, Clifton, Say and Sele ; the Hon. J. D. Bligh ; the Hon. Twestleton Fiennes ; the Hon. Richard Watson ; Sir John Max- well Tylden ; Mr. Warre, M.P. ; Mr. A. W. Robarts, M.l\ ; Mr. Baring, juri., M.P. ; the Mayor of Hythe; Alderman Cooper ...
... dispute between Grattan and Flood, that the declaration suggested hy the latter was not adopted. If it had, it would for ever have precluded the Act of Union. This, how- ever, must be considered as the only mistake in the life of Grattan, and was the only ...
... Wetherell appointed to the Chancellorship of Ireland. Mr. Sug- den will succeed the present Master of the Rolls in case Sir John Leach should retire, as is expected ; and Mr. Frederick Pellock will be made either Attorney or Solicitor General of England ...
... be pleased to take these oaths, repeating after me: — ** I, Daniel O'Connell Mr. O'Connell, starting back, and raising one arm — Oaths ! I can take no oaths. My sacred religion for- bids it — The clerk. — Then I cannot forward you to the Speaker ; — ' ...