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... yshingw, «!, r .H. gazette. Mw w EH.': Whuhaß, feßrttmy f. JJeniuk/ktre. John Jawaiyef Cefnicoch, El ...
... yshingw, «!, r .H. gazette. Mw w EH.': Whuhaß, feßrttmy f. JJeniuk/ktre. John Jawaiyef Cefnicoch, El ...
... Elijah Impey and R. J. Sullivan were returned Members for New Romney in George Templar, Efq. is elefted Member for Hontton. John Balfour end two Sullivans are returned Members of Parliament. Burrows not - • The Berrincon and Cheilerfield were ar'Avast; ...
... manufacturer. cf Ovxtffiy, watch-maker John Richardj fon, of'the Strand, dealer. John Maiden, of Wafping-walk Staffordshire Andrew Hdlarn, of Liverpool, flone-tQafen. Arthur Davis, of WimborHe-MinJler, victualler, John Jeayes and Jofebh Sandbach, Brornfgrovc ...
... will held on Monday the next by three o’clock in the afternoon of that John Weftoo known by the name of Clifford s Arms in the town of Chudleigh aforefaid the for the appheation Mr John Searle for further Mr William Holmes M-flrsWooleombe or Mr Chudleigh ...
... filencc and fanftity once reigned in all their moft religious forms, is now converted into a Place d'Armes, where the National Guard depofit their arms. This is amongft the other wonderful changes of time and circumftance, which fhould confole private ...
... March xo. HOUSE OF COMMONS, WEDNESDAY,Mareh 9. THE fecond reading of the Worcefter Canal bill, was defet red till Monday. ARM-v EXTRAORDINARIES. Secretary at War brought up the extraordinaries of the Army; in which, he thought ' proper to acquaint Houle ...
... when the Houfe divided, % For the Amendment - - 59 Againft it - - 34 The bill was confequently rejected. Friday laft Mr. Grattan's motion in the Irifli Houfe of Commons, for the Abolition of the Police, was, after a long debate, negatived by a majority ...
... brought on another converfution ; during which, Mr Serjeant Watfon, Mr Duncombe, Sir William Young, Lord Frederck Campbeli, Sir John Sinclair, Mr Shaw Stuart, Mr M¢Dowall, Sir Adam Fergu | fon, Colonel Macieod, &c. were up, feveral times. Mr Pirt and Mr Ryder ...
... Fowler, of Scotland-yard, Weftminfter, merchant. William Sharp, the younger, ot Afhbydc-la-Zouch, inn-keeper. John James, of Tuglyn, the county Cardigan, merchant. Hamlet Lowe, of Mancheiter, auctioneer. James Stcll, of Haftmgs, hardwareman. William Kilpin ...
... BANKRUPTS. George Fowler, Scothnd-yarJ, merchant. William Sharp the younger, of Afhby-dc-la-Zourh, innkeeper. John James, of Ttiglyn, Cardigan (hi re, merchant. Hamlet Lowe, of Manchrlier, auctioneer. James Stci '., of Hatting*, hardwareman, Wm. Prince* ...
... for* ciU .ainat, • of Lambeth the (!■ ttmv Suirv Dc. ‘er . Chapr ..1 is. John Vs all;,r, ;tc j>.i -(lire:. Covfi.. gt.. 1: . T the -1 iti, vct M.uil.tTcx, v r.l- Icn-drapcr ( John Hai'i*. t* 'tmei.;’- la. '*. Land >n, ii. \m* atd!c-., 'r. Be own : Sou ...
... 1791. CARDIGAN GAGL. NOTICE is hereby given to Builders, Mafons, Bricklayers, and ihat NEW GAOL is to be built in the laid town Cahdicak, accotding to the plan Mr. l ash, Carmarthen, Architect, adjournment of the Ir-fl Quarterfcfiiniii held Cardigan, the ...