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FOREIGN MISCELLANY

... interesting account of the capture of a British spy, sent by Sir Henry Clinton to Gen. Burgoyne, after the taking of Fort Montgomery, on the North river, by a large force under Sir Henry's command. The spy bore a letter concealed in a hollow silver ball ...

Published: Monday 13 March 1843
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2943 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

RETROSPECT.—When we consider the occurrences the last year, whether they relate to the affairs of this

... as seditious. Rumours of conspiracies were ?? quarter; but, though spies and the fomenters -St n w e re d espatclled throug lout the land, to ind Wat teasonspiracietl nothing could be either dis-2 Oe a, rivented, to warrant those rumours, or to W:55s ...

Published: Friday 09 January 1818
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1554 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... however, again charged with assaulting Mr. T. T. Luccock, about the sameplace5 on the. 6th Nov. and found Guilty. - . Oliver the spy, we bear, is engaged to canvas for se- ' veral suiuisterialists, at the ensuing general election. j ELECTION INTELLIGENCE. It ...

Cfjc«(juc ano Smalts

... disregarded, legal proceedings have been commenced to compel the Railway Company to put the streets into proper repair. There is a rumour Chester that Sir E. S. Walker intends to offer himself as a candidate for the honour of representing the old city in Parliament ...

Published: Saturday 26 June 1847
Newspaper: Liverpool Mail
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1388 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE ALBiON

... English feeling would even tolerate for a moment the idea of the spy system, and only so far in some great emergency or for the suppression of some great social curse and evil. The very word spy savours of abomination in English nostrils. But the allegations ...

Published: Monday 29 August 1842
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1821 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

which she may hereafter have an opportunity of directing to objects more feasible and more dangerous to the ..

... pass, without any interference on the part of individuals, who, residing at a distance, are totally unacquainted, except by rumour or mere assumption, with the condition and the wants of our destitute poor. But, no ! there is a power above them, as useless ...

which she may hereafter have an opportunity of directing to objects more feasible and more dangerous to the ..

... pass, without any interference on the part of individuals, who, residing at a distance, are totally unacquainted, except by rumour or mere assumption, with the condition and the wants of our destitute poor. But, no 1 there is a power above them, as useless ...

which she may hereafter have an opportunity o directing to objects more feasible and more dan gerous to the ..

... pass, without any interference on the part of individuals, who, residing at a distance, are totally unacquainted, except by rumour or mere assumption, with the condition and the wants of our destitute poor. But, no ! there is a power above them, as useless ...

To the Right Hon. George Canning

... to republican priocipits - i rumours, sc;r crooked purposes, too much encouo- zred by ;uoitesta thewtselves3 tpe XosmiUee of~ r Public Safety, then holding the reins of goveronell y in France sent over to England a spy, of the name - of William Jackson ...

Published: Friday 28 January 1814
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2173 | Page: 1 | Tags: News 

INTERESTING AND MELANCHOLY The following Melancholy narrative of the priyatiOns and sufferings of Lieutenant ..

... the position of the island they were in search of; and accordingly Lieutenant Harmer, Mr. Hayes, andlWo seamen, landed with a spy-glass and compass to reconnoitre and survey, leaving two men to take care of the boat. But horrible to relate, froM the, nattention ...

• THE MILITARIi OF 200 - 0 THE PiNiThNIVel MOW krf standard-filfice, Three o'clock. The Rebecca conspiracy, ..

... inhabitants. Sunday passed over without the expected attack having been made, but on Monday the rumour was renewed, and at about half-past 10 o'clock it was rumoured that the rioters, to the number of 10,000 or 15,000, many of them being mounted and alt of ...

ITALY

... ITALY. The Allgemeine Zeitung of the 20th instant contains a rumour that a conspiracy was discovered at Naples on the 12th instant, the object of which was the assassination of the King. The conspirators are said to be fourand-twenty in number, eight ...