UNITED PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND
... by Comnmisgion to the nal Fl,ily ...
... by Comnmisgion to the nal Fl,ily ...
... directions to inform the D- French, that all the prisoners in his power would be; g, answerable for the lives of his. companions in arms, he who were all sbdi'd6rs, and entitled'to the treatment h of such aswe'ljias any in the hostile armies.- A cartel boat from ...
... mostcffectually promotI thq prosperity of the country at home, will give vigoor and effi- arrived cacy to its councils and its arms abroad, and can . embers alone enable hisMa-jest); under the blessing of Pro- solved, v'idence to carrv on successfully tie'treas' ...
... prefented to his Majefty by fuch Members as were Privy Counfellors. MARRIED.-John RufFell, Efq. of Bugbrook, to Anna Maria Jephcott, of Marfton Hoafc, youngeft daughter of the Rev. John Jephcott, late Redlor of Kiflingbury, Northamlstonfhire.-At Mary l bonne ...
... alluded to by thle hionourable member had reached his ear. - T1'he utttion as auxended was theit agreed to. L1Mr. CoocI.ia,%NL JOHNS~TONE then nioved thiat an hum- bln address he ptresenited tol his Majesty, prasving that the're be laid b(filie- the house ...
... till Wednesday. Adjourned till to-morrow (this day).' a ?? . - , . .: ; 'HOUSE 'OF COMMONS. .Thbe SPiE-Azen gave ?? raham and John Arowne, ?? against the return for Kinross, had de- clined enterjng into recognizances to prosecuteatbe Petition.: 97ie'Stok ...
... FEffectiva Strength of tlic Army at particular jieriods.-'Ordlered; .. IRISH- ARMS BTIAL. Mr. Lbiero having moved that ?? House do now go inito a a Comnmittee on thire Iis Arms Bill, Mr. Wrts'reiEAD said, thurers were in etie Bill rnailr very oh- jeiitionable ...
... Ordered to lie on the table. The SECRETARY at WAR prefeised certain Returns relative to the Array, as moved by Mr. Cochrane John- Rone.-Ordered to lie on tlse table and be printed. leDSbiN AcCOUNTS.-Mr. CREavEY purfuant to notice, moved that there be laid ...
... ascertained. Moriday night, about I1 o'clock, John Hlayle, of Martlesham, observing two men stealing hur- dies from his premises, pursued tbem, attended by his son. When near Mr. Cotton's, of Kes- grave, the villains armed themselves with hedge stakes, and a battle ...
... Frarikllrrd, W. Mostyn, Sir lhos. Whitbread S-ra. Grattan,Rr.Hon.H. Neville,Hon. Rich. Wiider, Fr. John Grrenvilie, Rt. H. i. ?? Wllinstrs, ?? Greonhill, Robert North, iWindllrnRthi.Vj Rlght Ho.t.. ie y 1ellers. John Cateraft Government yesterday received dispatches ...
... daring robberies he commtiiitted, armed wib a gun. After Mr. KlniOht had seen him, he confessed that he did r blinm, anid that he shot ut M1r. ,Chatfield, (who was most cruelly vounded,) .and at Mr. Tribe. M6nday Mr. John Brenholm, master of his Majesty's ...
... Ntareb ?? tv A1pril 20o, at uilie Swall Liil, aMatalseld, ?? SU lER.SEDrP. C'.rnetliu.. lienwortliy, lidaard Keiiworthyi, Arid John' Cloolgh, k'arilh ol Halifax, York, cottonl-fllnacrs. .otiln L~owtllitin Peicevval, I'rcfzotl-fireet,, nerchant, toI fotielvdir ...