FOR Mr. GRATTAN'S MOTION
... Daly John Metge Rt. Hon. W.Brown-Anth. Daly Cha. P. Leflie low John John Montgomery Wm. Richardfon John Wolfe John Warburton y Sir A. Stuwirt . . Burgh, Oldtown John Hg»n Rt. Hon. H. Grat- S.Digb/ SirE. Crofton ...
... Daly John Metge Rt. Hon. W.Brown-Anth. Daly Cha. P. Leflie low John John Montgomery Wm. Richardfon John Wolfe John Warburton y Sir A. Stuwirt . . Burgh, Oldtown John Hg»n Rt. Hon. H. Grat- S.Digb/ SirE. Crofton ...
... immence quantity of powder, arms, &c. is now in the hands of the people and citizens, gtiarded by to regiments of French Guards, and Buoo Citizens. WHITEHALL, 7JI 17. The King has been pleafed to contlitute and appoint John Lloyd, of Grey's Inn, in the ...
... proved no armed with drawn cutlals fixed avowed to charged dilcovered he came deck ot crew and officers lie thus their lliip’s- let over all not the confpirators the the Captain were to than pounds one gallon a like wine A com- C'l il THE SUBSCRIPTION ...
... , was fafelv delivered a daughter, at in Worceftei Ihirc. Lately at Cardigan, Mr. Mitchel, Aberyftwith, to Mis. of the foimer place; a'fi Mr. R. Dickins to Morris, bctii of Cardigan. Sunday laft was married, Mr. Grocer, of Eigne-ftreet, in this c)iy, ...
... Maryanne Freemantle, youngest daughter of the late John Freemantle, esq. Mr. James Dickenson, master carver in his Majesty's Dock-yard, Plymouth, to Miss Pain, daughter of Mr. Andrew Pain, of Plymouth-dock.* John Johnson, esq; of Lon- don, to Miss Smyth, daughter ...
... and Spirituous Liquors is proauce th.fc Licences when he applies for his Wine licence CARDIGAN, JILY 24, 1790. ROKE out of Cardigan Gaol, on the 14 hot this inft. John sulivan, about 30 years of age, ra«OCl a make, about tect 10 inches high, li.tic pined ...
... tagu, alter deceafe, ' Grate tiok the name and arms 3 was > on °- 1766, lla ? 0 Monthermar, and Duke of , ( ' . Duke dyiny without iffue l|| 6}. 1 , ( ' u kedom and marquifate become Vf'j' fc arldom Cardigan goes to his Trudcnel, and thi barony of 11 ' ...
... of Sulgiave, Schoolmalter, on Sufpicion of ftealing out his Dwelling-Houle three Neck-Handkerchiefs, the Property of John Clarke and John Hopton, his Scholars. On Tuefday was committed to the fame Gaol, the Rev. Dr. Hill, Eleanor Rodavin, charged on the ...
... the JOHN WILLIAMS, Cleik to the faid Truft. CARDIGANSHIRE. is hereby given, That General Meeting the Trulbes, appointed by and in puifuanceof an Aft Parliament, intituled an Aft '« for repairing and widening feveral reads in the county of Cardigan, will ...
... j urpofs. James Napp. r Tandy, ) Maftefs . William Humjhrty, Jeremiah HâOiitt, Waji;D ,_ Hair) Jarkfon, John Patrick, Sir Nowenliam. Kt. John Hum, Efq; ' AUerman ]amt» Horan Right Hon. Joi.n OâNeill Eeniamin Gault, Tlq; James Srewart, Efq; Wills ...
... account of their refpeftive demands, to his executors, John Williams, of the Inner-Temple, London, efq. ' and Mr. William Lewis, Attorney at Law, Cardigan, or cither of them ; or elfe to Mr. John Brown, at Carmarthen And all indebted to the faid Thomas ...
... material Confequcncc occurs, be prorogued to December. Yefterday Lord Brudcncll took his. Seat in the Houfe of Peers, as Earl of Cardigan. A very brilliant Affemblage 01 Ladies attended Yefterday in the Houfc Peers, to hear his s Speech. The King never looked ...