COURT OF EXCHBQUEtt, Juki 15
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... of Kinf'a Arms yard, rhaint James K'Wnerkk Psttimn.oT Vo. 1, cirmu. •tatkmer .Joarnh . «fV Oeorfe Alrxnnrtrr Fred. Steen. Manchester, mCTetuurts.Henry M*Mlnn and Mum. hath Liverpool, woo Men drunrsJamesW illianis Moaymo, John Mornan, and ...
... following boys, on ibe drawing, obtained apprentice fee:—Alfred Franklin, Jesse Manton, Haary Walker, John Brockelt. Tbonae Fezen, William Jones (son of John Jones Well-street), William Jones (eon of William Jones, Higb-atraet), Thomas Tsccbi, William Wheatley ...
... (he Wasp ; and mats (be Revenge fire eeainen. one dead, and one of Thunderer's killed. A marine oflktr who bad that morning armed in Stromboli was killed in tbe breach. His name Hoe kin, and baa been tarring the const Spain, and I bear another was wounded ...
... IIiUU, the present time; ami in the 11 article it fdeaded that even according to the doctrines of the sect, ua aid down by John Wesley, their founder, preachers or teachers were not authorised administer the holy sacrament*.. Her Majesty’a Advocate, Dr ...
... the same place. Bt. Martin Vintry’s, College-hill, Eleanor, daughter of the late Captain M. Clark, of Barton, Cumberland, to John Smith, Eaq., of Watford, llerta. DIED. On the ult.,at liver pool, aged James, son of Captain C. Bell, H.N., C.8., On the 17th ...
... purpose. Lord was the first their lordships in attendance. Tile Trial Lord Cardigan.—lt seems, probable, through the industrious activity of tbe aanient swnrth Justices, Lord Cardigan will be tried by hla Peers for eel killing Capt. Tockett io duel. If this ...
... High Steward the chair, patting the question to each Peer— Gnllty or Not Guilty, r. * John Singleton Lord Lytidburst, bow say yoor lordship, Is Henry Thoms* Earl Cardigan guilty of this felony whereof stands indicted, or not guilty Whereupon Peer, upon his ...
... Sergeont Jtekeoo. Sir J. Orobom. Mr Thesiger. moiit. Mr V. Mr Howard. Oisborno. M. J. O’Coooell. W. Roche. Mr O’Coonell. Lord John Russell. Total .. 19. Mr M. Osskell. Col. Cooully. Loscolles. Mr Cbntmoodeley. Mr E. Tenoent. Mr P. Show. Sir R. Peol. Total ...
... Captain Newland. John Panttt was charged Mr. Maj, clalbiar. of Silrrratrect. wiih stealing a waialroat co Wednesday •Teeing from hi» aKop. The waistcoat was found the brick yard of Mr. Howard, where Mr. Coombs went with Mr. May. John staled, that Thu ...
... the I7tb century, and nave, at farinas periods, been highly distinguished in the military annals of their conntry. General John Arm•troog, the founder the Ruyal Arsenal Woolwich, and one of the gallant heroes who threw such halo round the reign of Queen ...
... family of Grant of Grant, springing from John Grant, who, for his poetic talents, was designated his connlrymea Bard Roy.* Grattan, Henry, Esq., [Meath], barrister-at-law, younger son of tbe eminent patriot Heary Grattan, who. in bis cwn language, “sat by ...