Refine Search

Newspaper

British Mercury or Wednesday Evening Post

Countries

Regions

London, England

Counties

London, England

Access Type

28

Type

27
1

Public Tags

No tags available
More details

British Mercury or Wednesday Evening Post

BANKRUPTS

... Macclesfield, cotton..spinner,June 19, .2.0, July o, at the Mosley Arms Inn, Manchester, Attdruey, Mr s Chaucery-lane. P. L4lue lere, (hesttr, tanner, June 14, *July 1, 20, at John Tagg's, Nether huntsfurd. Attoruies, 'Messrs. linntsford. S. Ridowav ...

Ib CITY OF DUMAN ELECTION

... numerous and defperate banditJ, armed and di fguifed, attacked laft week the Salmon Weir, at Bofcarne, near BAmin, the property of the Rev. Dr. Hamann, which they entirely dettroyed. Mu R Thurfday Sebaftian Grandi and John Andrew Nardi, the two natives ...

VRIDAY

... Churches Bill, it opposed by Colonel Davies; (who moved that the report be considered this day 'am months) •Mr.• 9 Hume Mr. Grattan, Mr. Phillipts and Mr. Nlonck, and supported FY Mr. B. Cooper, Mr. C. Wilson, and Mr. V. Fitzgerald. For the amendment, 9—For ...

IRELANb

... and and admirers of the late Right Hon. Henry Grattan, held at the Royal Exchange, on Tuesday the 27th last, Robert Day, Esq. in the chair, it was resolved— That as the life of the Right Hon. Henry Grattan was devoted exclusively to the public good, his ...

NORWICH, APRIL 10

... always placed, and being requested to get off, and seeing the door open which leads immediately into the k;tchen, lie instantly armed himself with a small poker, and with one violent blow fractured the servant boy's skull, but it is supposed he will. recover ...

NAVAL PROMOTIONS'

... Baltic navigation will be from SOO to 600 miles. t • 'the Plymouth . paper of Monday says:— The remains of the late of the John, of,l3ideford, wrecked off Yealm, on ofNov., , t;re. together With six Other unknown l decently interred in -K l t e'hurcbat ...

DESTRUCTIVE FIRES IN DEVONSHIRE

... The mutilated bodies were dug out on Tuesday morning, and presented a frightful spectacle. One of them was an aged man named John Ashford, hi whose eventful life he experienced a transition from affluence to the direst penury; the other was Mary Cox, a ...

330

... 3032 Brecon , Duke of Beaufort 2658 648 Bubks Mary. of Buck ingham 11996 2924 Cambridge Earl of Hardwicke 8993 2192 Cardigan Th arraas Johnes, Efq. 4174 lois Canna' riren Lod Dynevor ' 5533 1350 Carnarvon Vat:it:runt Bulkeley 3271 797 & r Earl of Stamford ...

MIDDLESEX skisioNs

... Jury at Clerkenwell rose; and not as was frequently the case now, at nine or ten o'clock at night. John Barton was tried for picking the pocket of Mr. Grattan on London-bridge, on the 22d of Nov., about the middle of the day. A constable saw the ro%bery ...

LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTE

... buck, was in the. chair, fupported on the right by the Earl of Chictietter, and on the left 1)7 Vifeount Gage, Sit John Sebright, and Sir John Daihwood King. The company. dined at the White Hart, in Lewes. The greatett harmony and coviviality prevailed. It ...

LAST NIG111S GAZETTE

... Woodstock,apiuslers at the King's Arms, I I oly well, Oxford—April 6, W. Phillips, Bristol, linendraper, at the White Lion—April 7, 11. Rees, Ilaverfordwest, linendraper, at the White Lion, Bristol—April 7, E. b. Edwards, Cardigan,linendraper, at the White Lion ...

.-OLD 11A1.1X.

... Elizabeth Lefevre. 18, for highway roltheries.—Charles Lticasey, 19; John Wood, 20; Char les Noble, 37 ;• William W:ilker,l9 : John Brown. '.,+`; John Alligan, 20; James•Duntlno, 10: John Davis, 15 ; Mary. Wilson, 35; T. Cochrane, 17; Henry Barden, 21; William ...