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... MONDAY, February 18, 1822. No. 15,890. Price 7(1. oTRREY THEATRE.— THIS EVENING, ?! for the BENEFIT of Mr. STEWARD, who personated ty Chair. pion of England at the Theatre Roy.il. Drury-lane, ad who v.*. iii appear ia complete Armour, on his ma^n ficeot S«reer. s-prrjly caparisoned, accomp-*r.ic._ by his father's «r__le Sin-. ?? 'be l * ! i? ill y popular Equ.-_r;an Romance of TIMOUR THE ...

Friday's Express

... LONDON, THURS DAT, EC. 19. Very important intelligence was received in the course ®f yesterday afternoon, by numerous arrivals from the Continent, including dispatches from Lord Aber ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... BANKRUPTS. H Weirthingtnn and W. Rowlandson, Lancaster, brazlers. C. Smith, late of Plymouth, linen-draper. S. Wiliiams, sen. St George, Gloucester, horse dealer. J. atid J. Lamb, Stockport, Chester, cotton spinners. J. Erchells, Srockport, Chester, ioiner. J. Spence, B131hopwe~rmoutbi, Durham, dealer. A. Rantiin, late of Red-lion Place, London, china-painter. Hi. Dalrymple, Fitzroy Square, ...

Or, Suffolk, Norfolk, Essex, Cambridge, and Ely ddvertuer

... STANHOPE PRESS OP a EDO E \N!) BARKER, BURY ST. EDMUND'S. PRINTED FOR P. GEDGE (THE PROPRIETOR) AT THE WEDNESDAY, Oct. fc, 1817. J2d Week, f Stamp-Duly 4ti ) PUI..J. .. ( 4,h Or. S Taper anil Print 3d S or s P er ?? ' ,tor mil . Newtcn & Co. Warwick -Court, St. Paul's, t , , m. lO* I • X James AVhitc, No. 33, Fleet-Street, \ Ijoadon A Sents ...

POSTSCRIPT

... LONDON, TUESDAY DEC. 22. THE Extraordinary Gazette was publifhed this morning with the details of the late proceedings in the Tagus.—From Lord Stnngford’s difpatch, it appears that the Prin ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS, May 11

... H e, presented an account of the receipt l»st P«uditure at the Port of Liverpool for the id '° were presented from certain occupiers H °ra of land, in the counties of Wiltshire ■ ,, p ' complaining of the hardships under at present laboured. A simiiar Pc, . as also presented from certain occupiers of th county Cornwall, setting forth the V er which the agricultural interest la- imputing that ...

We understand, that many of the most eminent Physician* and Surgeons, have of late reemnmeoded the use of ..

... ANTIBILiOUS PILLS, in such cases of Dueoted Liver omd ohilinate Bilious Affections, as have hitherto resisted the usual means of cure; there cao be doubt, therefore, that this medicine possesses virtues, greatly superior to any ever before offered to the public notice t and as it exert* peculiarly specific action on the liver, it removes at once every predis position to disease. We are assured ...