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... ter in this Citadel. We understand that all the dif. ferent regiments in the 'West District are to lake their share of. Dartmoor. Prison duty tluiir turn. PoitTsiioltii,FEn. 7.—Arrived Circe, Capt. Wooi goM.uE, from the Downs; Farlritfge, IS, Captain Foote ...

SALES OF ESTATES,

... woodcocks first pilch on the island, -about half a mile from the New Road, on Rohourough Down, leading from Ply-, month to Dartmoor prison, from the former nine, and from the latter place about six miles, and within four miles of manure and navigable river ...

*AfAL lyrKthiamtcK^ Portsmouth, March 1 Arrived the r,*« Capt. Fitzmaurice, and the Singer, Capt. from off the ..

... from SouthamjHoo' Sailed the Sulim, Ulysses, Hulcj/on, Bccer, on a ernisc. The East Norfolk Militia arrived here from Dartmoor prison duty, atfd the South Devon Militia embarked o» board.the prison sliips in harbour, duty in the row* the Monaghan Militia ...

party change the scat of government, and pr^ bl v duce revolution tlie country. It i 8 im poss form

... I,—Arrived the Ckesoprai American frigate, last front Portsmouth, having on board American prisoners, to marched to Dartmoor prison. Poktsmoutii, Oct. his Majesty's ship Sprightly, from the Downs. Sailed his Majesty’s ship (trawler a cruise, and his ...

fnm the LONDON OA2EXTL oj No,. 20

... ry had been suspended till Pailiament met, and that such suspension was preliminary to the removal of the inmates to Dartmoor prison, andjlie conversion of the budding into a horse barracks, stated from authority to be from beginning to end untrue, with ...

I- SJIES fiFESTjms. ButLER-S rlstob 1 AIE t, by AUCTION,’ (he TIEAUTY of O3T| U lnn, in Plymouth, on Tuesday

... with game, and where i H.ordcoclts lirsl istund, about hair’ mile from (lie New Road,.on Oowd, leading from Plymouth to Dartmoor prison, from the f innef nine, and .from ■he latter place about six miles, and within four miles of manure and a navigable river ...

Sales of estates

... woodcocks first pitch the is'and, about half a mile from the New Hoad, on ItolMurnugh Down, leading from Flymouth In Dartmoor prison, the former niite, and from the latter plate about miles, and within four miles of manure and it navigable river, The ...

SCIENTIFIC COM MU NIC A TION

... woodcocks first pilch on Hie island, about half a mile from the New Road, Robourmigh Down, leading from Ply. mouth to Dartmoor prison, from the former nine, and from the latter place about six miles, and within four miles of manure and navigable river ...

, rft\ni(f\ {'‘’YufSClL. i ilr, Qt rx argueil strongly on the Paine Mtlo, e\.' d.i«»‘nifS-of doitiMijt* 'if*-. ..

... direction, which should most Co. iur.-Ti,e Scripture, whirl, you pioo-ss fid- , ttWn u,y were some wav toe lan., ■ Bank notes Dartmoor prison, executed very well j c j„„, f i! abide, lie was ready to acknowli that , jow says, speaking the s.vtu.nol man ■’•o.d ...

SPOR TISG INTELLIGENCE

... where woodcocks first pilch on the island, about half mile from the New Bond, llobourough Down, leading from Plymouth to Dartmoor prison, from the former nine, and from the latter place about six miles, and within four miles of manure and navigable river ...

NAMES OF THE OFFICERS

... and Others, from the Commons, brought up the East India Comparfy’s Loan Amend- Uoadfhl n 1 , Anie r ,i ent Biil . the Dartmoor Prison time her I>r vate were all read first London . „ housk ofTommons. f, ' nt a Committee on the Sugar Drawback xV r.» . was ...

To the EDI TOlt of the COURIER

... recommends -a. penitentiary system for juvenile offeddyrs in the metropolis/’ But probably more suitable place may be found Dartmoor prison, formerly occupied'by French prisoners; and that, after doe trial, employment might be found for them in the Newfoundland ...