CORONER'S INQUEST

... thighs. His Royal Highness not being able to find his alarm- bell, which there is no doubt the villian had concealed, called with a loud voice for Neale, his valet in waiting, several times, who came to his assistance, and, together with his Royal High- ness ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... ue~ii~xtehills-~ near' Artbxr' s et n ftemfl vrarc qf- co .iat, ?? heighti and was dreadfully' hurt. Hean( 1 was carried to the Royal lnfirmary, where he- still' 'ie- remains, and,, 6e'are sorry to hear, with but slender ~ hope of recovery. - - * Yesterday ...

CIRCUITS OF THE JUDGES

... Comifany's Service, and in the Merchant Service, are respedtfully fiformed that a Formula for finding ithe Longitude by the newly invented lunar scale of lr. David Thtomson, is just uitlislied bly the liev. John Carter, A.iM. Master ofthe Naval Acaderay ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... Coencil vas held for Ihe purpose of considering the propriety oF presenting sn Aridress to his Royal Highness the Prince Regent, n congratulating his Royal Hiighness on the gloriois re- It sult of the recent proceedings of tile fleet under the conl- inand ...

[ill] COURT—MARCH 20. 1817

... the yeomanry service, Mr Hepburnie of If rn Clarkington, who had formerly belonged to the sl ?? Lothian, yeomanry, proposed that those ir persons who had been yeomen, and were neither rn unable nor unwilling still to be of actual service to their country ...

ORDER for COURT and GENERAL MOURNING

... GENERAL MOURNING. b r The Deputy Earl Marsbal'A Order for a General b L M1ourning for her late Royal Highoess the Princess S e Charlotte Augusta, daughter of his Royal Highness tl t the Prince Regent, and ?? his Serene High- a aress the Prince Leopold of S ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... then children of Queen Elizabeth's chapel, allowed by the at master of the revels; so that in those daya, Ben Jonson, who, be from his works was evidently a mast devout man, did not id think it unbecomsng to write a -parody nor did a Queen, its who was ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... like a debtor,may instantly incarcerate him. Those for the Army are to be designated Royal Military Asylums, and the dress to be red; those for the Navy, Rloyal Naval Asylurns, and the dress blue. The materials, sack-cloth. There is to be one in every ...

EXECUTIONS AT GLASGOW

... Clydesdale and Ross, were (in Wednesday hanged in front of'tlie jail; the Royal clemency having been extended to Boyd and Kenne- dy, who are respited during the pleasure of his. Royal High. ness the Prince Regent. Clydesd.Ble, it will be recollected, was ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—FRIDAY, MAY 14

... individuals, but Sipoin was able to tell us that v.hule regiments were artred and clothed in. our country for the service of her colonies, and that naval arnaments were fitted out in our ports. le, therefore, owed it to Spain and the world to apologize for not ...

PROCLAMATION

... his miother of blessed memory, the defunct Queen of Sweden, and tire remainder of which he divided among his other children. 1' Prince Gustsvus's father, who, in the Sear 1812, wis sepa- rated from the queen, his consort, gave her, as the lmother of his ...

MANCHESTER, FEB. 18

... save our noble Queest Till she's hit Britain seest, * ?? save thle Queen I Let her tread B~ritisli ground, She'll hear from all around, Throughout the air resound- AnGod save the Queen!' Anattempt was mode to sing it, hut it was interrupted witla hooting ...