HOUSE of COMMONS
... law, and 50 cco men poftd ready for arms, it was then a proper ; intcrfptencc. The Houfe then divided, For the motion, ...
... law, and 50 cco men poftd ready for arms, it was then a proper ; intcrfptencc. The Houfe then divided, For the motion, ...
... allured the Speaker, that they would not notice their difpute out that houfe. Mr. called Mr. Grattan, who is of a low ftature, duodecimo incendiary j whillt Mr. Grattan applied the title bully to his opponent. Sir J. Scott has been defrauded confiderable amount ...
... IRELAND. DNMI, 40;i1;. — Friciiiy morning, a dreadful ire broke oat in the Suter-home of Med: Roche and Nettervilk, is Church-Arm, great port of which has been coofumed, together with refined Sagan sad UttroGis, to a very confiderable amount. By the of the ...
... Carrawnnjhire , Tlio. I.loyd, Hendre fenws, Ffq. Merioneth, Bulkeley Hatchet the younger, Tyn-y Montgomery John Moxton, of Vavnor, Kfq. nf>t£}?fhir,\ John Jones, of Cefncoch, Eiq. Flint y Gtoyllyin Lloyd Wardle, of Hartflieath, Paris, 'Jan. 71. Religious in ...
... follctvs : Sarah Horrocks.—John Rob.—John Smith, —James Jackfon, Kelfall.—Mrs. Towers.—-Ann —Luin lielft,—Captain Erifcce, Queen's Jonas. —Patrick Rcark,—joleph Hill, penfioner.— JehnCclr, invalid.—JatiMts Lcmax, invalid.—John —William Stavely.—Jarvis Keijhtlcy ...
... Wn.Byng, John Trims, Arrx. Maclean, John Ofwald, John Majoribanks, George Strickland, John Bif. fett, Thomas Bowyer Bower, Carr Beresford, Hon. Alex. Hope, Geo. Hobart, Lewis William Brounker, W. Palmer Acland, Hon. James E. Stuart, and John ...
... iloar-band that a certain Contmittee- nobleD— in the adminiti if Men, man got at the King's-Arms, will be riven at oppofstion) is ill being an addition to the arms of his family. It is reported that there will be a great hop. sport of L—! (replic ping match ...
... carriage wins, ivels, &•:. maimed with as Inets, has ha ought into borer, as a prize to the Crewlmitild revenue cutter. A riNich armed row-boar As been taken off the North id, and broisght into Stairs. A brig laden with tobacco-pipe clay, and two others, le ...
... Seaton. Francis More's Almanack, Tycho Wing's Almanack, John Partridge's Almanack, White's Cceleflial Atlas I P oriels Ephemeris. or, New Ephemeris. All the above l'rice Nine-Pence each flitch'd Cardigan Rider's Britifh Winn, Price Nine-Pence, Gold/mith's ...
... SUMMER CIRCUIT. John Lloydi Efq. and William Grant, Efq. Cat-mar then/hire. —-Friday, Auguft 7, at Carmarthen. ; Pembrokejbire.—Thurfday, Augufl 13, at Ilaverfohhveft. Cardt^anjbire.—-Wednefday, Auguft 19, at Cardigan. CARNARVON CIRCUIT. John Anflmther, and ...
... died, in London, of a nervous complaint, the Rev. John Cleaver, A. M. Fellow Chriftchureh, Oxford, a Prebendary this Cathedral, Frodlhain, and one his Majefty's Chaplains in Ordinary. morning Mr. John Myatt, Baker to Lord Grofvenor, was found dead on ...
... Wo. Bell, Drogheda. Mafon and Bourne, 11 firkins butter. In the John Griffiths, Cardigan. 4 hhds. tallow; John North, 12 hhds. of tallow; Thomas Howard, i enry Wilfon ghhds. tallow ; John Turner, 1 hhd. of tallow ; James packs bay yarn, pack of lincn cloth; ...