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... Writing will be received at the Place l.etting ; or John Blenkinfop Coulfon, Jefmood, near Ntwcafile upon Tyne, whom further Partial!!!* may had; ...
... Writing will be received at the Place l.etting ; or John Blenkinfop Coulfon, Jefmood, near Ntwcafile upon Tyne, whom further Partial!!!* may had; ...
... en “SS ee > a - LIME-KILNS, in the Maudlingtields, tothe borne, of Whicby, who will thew the fame. . Hero; Ar culés, John, Jupiter; John & ‘Town of Betwick upon Tweed ; together wit 6o Acres of Land, all in Grafs. the Demand for Lime fil) increahiny. Le ...
... Land, now in the PofTeflion of John Maughan. Efq. Like wife the MANSION-HOUSE of Plawfwoith, with or without four Acics l.and, lately in the PofTeKion of Rohert Sicphcnron. Efq. John Thompfon will (hew the Farm Edon, John will fliew the Houfe and Premifl'es ...
... all Freehold MESSUAGE TENEMENT, ■ ll ,c Garth Garden, and Yard behind the fame, Hate CUypeth afoicfaid, and now the Occupa- John Aire and Henry Arthur, as Tenants ilurc- (, t further Particulars, apply Mr in 't ram , Mr Rotcherby, in Darlington Mr Ikrwcs ...
... houlo had formerly refufed to incrcafc. The queftiow being then put, was carried without any oppoOtion. Contlufivt Part of Mr Grattan’j Speech, tht Hotfe Commons in Ireland, April 16, 1781, ana DECLARATION the RIGHTS of IRELAND. LET other nations baftly fuppofc ...
... and vicarage of Great Salkeld, in Cumberland, on the prefentation of the Right Rev. Dr John Law to the united bilhopricks of Clcnfert and Kilmacdaugh, in Ireland. John Silverlop, of Bemvell, Efq; has fubferibed four guineas, and Barnard Shaw, of Newcattle ...
... Sword Bearer and Mr W. Waiflbn, Water-Bailiff. Chamberlains. Richard Henderlbn, John Ridley, Thomas Hewitfon, George Idey, Charles Carr, William Farbridge, George Taylor, and John Scott. Monday Richard Shutlleworth, Efq; was unanitnoully defied Mayor of the ...
... Houfe to keep the gentlemen in order; when, John Burke's moving that the gentlemen (hoald made to proinife that nothing further Ihould pals between them, the Houfe was cleared; during which Mr, lood and Grattan difappeared. At cleveno’cloek the queftionof ...
... Truflee* for felling the Eflate); Mr Brown, Attorney, in Neweahle, where a Plan may ire feen. TO Sold by Auction, Mr John Marthe Taylors* Arms, in Old Elvet, Durham, on Monday the f jlh Day of December InOaru. between the of Three and Five in the Afternoon ...
... Musgruvc, Sir W. Hurt, Messrs. Brownlow, O’Connell, Sheil, Wyse, M. O’Connell, Bodkin, O’Ferrall, Grattan, Power, Leader, Clements, Sir John Milley Doyle, Sir John Burke, Messrs. Lambert, Fitzgibbon, Walker, Ruthven, French, A. Dawson, &c. They resolved to ...
... asked any more yeomen were be appointed, and why arms had been delivered after order the contrary by government ?—A/r. Stanley said vacancies would filled but no new appointments made, and that no arms had been issued but those previously in possession ...
... country would arm themselves their own expense; and the disbanded yeomen would unite with the hon. member for Kerry to demand a repeal outlie union, and scenes w«. uld take place which no man could contemplate without horror and dismay. Mr. Grattan said the ...