LONDON
... Chancellor to his Royal Highnefs, Sir Thomas Bootle. An Officer of Arms, The Mafter ofthe Horfe to his Royal Highnefs, Earl of Middlefex. ft rentleman Ufher ...
... Chancellor to his Royal Highnefs, Sir Thomas Bootle. An Officer of Arms, The Mafter ofthe Horfe to his Royal Highnefs, Earl of Middlefex. ft rentleman Ufher ...
... harbour of Youghall, was, together with the Elifabeth, Thomas, John mailer, mßrifto!, bound to Youghall, taken on Monday the 22d 1. about fix in the morning, by the privateer brig Sophy, pt, John Moulfton, from Dunkirk, carrying 16 double fo'r- ed 4 pounders ...
... t__ arisid, and with tfieir faces blackened, cams and foreibiv en- tered the houfe of. John Kennedy, of.Cuhia, Efcj. in the county of Down. They demanded only fire arms, and having taken what they cat-id find, went off >vith- out offering any-other kind ...
... which mention, that the prevailing opinion at Quebec is, that the Canadians will not take arms on either fide, and that the provincials will- in courfe take what arms and ammunition they find in the country without molefta- tion. How this will be reliihed ...
... from the cli- ?? Ori Sunday, died at Fintry-mill, John Buchanan. aged ioj years. He ret i led iiil his faculties to the lalt Cm Monday the _..,th,riied at Old Aberdeen, in tte 69th year of bis age, Mr John Leftie, profeiibr of Greek in King's Coliege and ...
... between Mr Grattan and Mr Egan ; but the Houfe having interfered, they were both put under arreit by virtue of an order from the Speaker. The laft London Gazeite contains an account of the capture of two fmall privateers by the Plymouth armed lugger and ...
... right to fupprefs that toll : it is faid alio tbat both Sweden and Denmark are, at the inliigatio- of the Ruffian Cabinet, arming to join the confederacy again.. France. The foreign journals contain no authentic accounts from Egypt. The lateft intelligence ...
... Clerk of the Crewn atle-ndcd rdfe.! at the Houle of Commons, and amended tbe r, ?? ?? Cardigan, by ending the name of Sir Kobert *wj! and inferring the name ?? Johnes inftcad there At tvvo o'clock this morning a me-ffenger arri ?? ' .. St James's, exprei's ...
... irreparable iofs. Lait night arrived at Walker's Hotel, from a tour to the Highlands, the Right Hon. Loid at Afaph and Doctor Grattan. The F, otch Peerage is likely to receive a confider- able -.Idition next Seifion of Parliament. Sir James Johniton of Wclterhall ...
... eleftion of Magittrates for this burgh, when G forge Dempstes, Efu; was elefced Provoft- Meff. John Webfter, ?? n-r _ ?? ir c Billies. James JJicklon, \ John Cuthbert, Treafurcr. ExtraS of a letter from a pa fencer on board the Corn.eallis, dated Sept ...
... rights. He was not very old, and yet he remembered Ireland a child. He had watched her growth ; from infancy (he grew to arms; from arms to li- ttrty. She was not now afraid of the French ; Ihe was not now afraid f the Englilh ; lhe was not now afraid of ...
... of iu-r foremall. lii'e ilaitley, Fanning, of Whitehaven, is led: on tiie costi ot the lite ot Man ; the people fe.-ed. Tbe John and icily, Ihuley, from New Yo.k to Chai i. (town, left New York ihc 22d of September, r.nd is fnnpc&d t. hai foecii •• i in ...