ME. AND MRS. BEDFORD
... inquiry was held Wednesday last, at the Guildhall, Plymouth, assess damages for assault committed Mr. ...
... inquiry was held Wednesday last, at the Guildhall, Plymouth, assess damages for assault committed Mr. ...
... never before was seen at Bath so numerous and brilliant an assembly at this time of the year. Miss Stephens baj concert at Cambridge on Monday evening, which was attended large portion of the Gentlemen of the University. This delightful warbler never was ...
... cancelled. YORK HOUSE, JAN. 10, 1825. His Royal Highness the Duke of York and Albany has been pleased to appoint the Her. Thomas Nayler, B. R. of St. John’s College, in the University of Cambridge, tobe one of hi. Royal Highness’s Domestic Chaplains. UniON-HaU ...
... Hole, Randle Henry Fielden, B. A., of St. John’s College, Cambridge, to Pbcebe Sarah, only daughter of Cotooei Sir Robert Arfanthnot, K. 8., of the Celdatream Guards. The mission hit Graoe the Duke of Northumberland, Ambassador Extraordinary on the occasion ...
... publish. They are appear the same day England, France, and Germany. the instant, at o’clock, his Serene Highness Frederick IV., Duke Saxe Gotha, died. By his death the male line the branch descending from Duka Ernest, the Pious, which has reigned nearly years ...
... Sums, may hare Bills payable at Sight, Bankers in the following places: In England—Bath, Birmingham, Brighton, Bristol, Cambridge, Cheltenham, Exeter, Leamington, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Nottingham, Oxford, Plymouth, Portsmouth, Sheffield, Southampton ...
... millions? or, though last not least, the name Thai; consistent friend liberty ami the rights the people, his Royal Highness the Duke Sussex ?—(cheers.) To name a!! would be tedious, where all would entitled to their gratitude ; and when their enemies hereafter ...
... His Royal Highness the Duke of York. They were received in the most gracious manner by the Duke. Nothing (said one of those Gentlemen) could be more marked than the cour- tesy and kindness of his Royal Highness. The Royal Duke particularly addressed himself ...
... dissemination ' jeihncal ood order and The Duke of Devonshire is gone Paris pay short rrrfe*’ s0 Well CalCUl,,t . ed visit his brother-in-law, Lord Granville, who is married ° =e the l PP* ** his Grace sister. The noble Duke will return to Delt I tddresa the Rev ...
... Captain of the Age, has been rusti. calerl. This occurrence has occasioned considerable chagrin In a high quarter. The Noble Duke is said to have taken bis eldest son, the Marquis of D-, from the University.— Morning Chronicle. An elopement took place on ...
... at her mother’s house, Alicia, daughter of the late Matthew Hhtgi.is, Esu. BennDwrn, rt*lanJ, Marquis Bugnauo, sou ot' the Duke Saa alentino. bv the Tlableqei.v—Captain Crottv. Hr. Rose, Messrs. I!ore, Pierse, Ilewstown, Clarke. Clare, lower, Franks, ...
... the grandeur and sublimitv that are peculiarly let own A young lady of the name of LosStck made her debut wry success. 1 he Duke Grafton netted last week, hy the winnings of llulus alnue, the sum of four thousand guineas.— first, the Great Stakes, of guineas ...