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... Benj. Erianj John Xilbv, Mary Baoki, Georgs Icom, Thomas Parifh, V/illiam Taylor, Ann Atmore, john Neale, Charles Sheppard, Sarah Crofby; John Pettit, and Catherine Callao, to be iupriloned fix months in the of Correflion. John Jones, John ...

DIVIDENDS

... of Wolgoch, Trotdjrailer, Car, «>*», widow, makfter and deal.r, at thi White Hart Inn, Cardigan, * Edward Wllfon, of Kidbrooic, near Eltham/in Kent, coW■teepe 9 9 John Clark, of Paner»fa.l.aoe, Londbn, layior, JelTe Richard Tape, of Manchefter, Lancafter ...

Roman catholics

... Dochefs, from the heat of the room, was compelled to retire foon-r than Ihe intended. Her Highnefs was accompanied the Counitfa Cardigan. _ . The Princef* Wales, and the reft the Royal Family, came in private manner. The Coon broke op fi* o’clock, was near feven ...

BETWEEN THE COURTS OP COPENHAGEN

... Volunteers. Ensign Bnrlase to be lieutenant, vice Skues, deceased. Royal Clarence or Cardigan rohmteers. To be first Lieutenants —Second Lieutenant Edward £osign John Bowen, from the Fis.iguard Volunteers, vice Francis. decease 15 ' Vo Thoilias Pr opert; ...

MEMORANDUM

... purchase, vice Johnson, who.relires 60lh ditto, Ensign John Law to be lieutenant, bypurchase, vice Fov, who retires. Charles Seton, gent, to be ensign, without purchase, vice Winglield, promoted in Colonel John Fraser’s Corps. Gsth ditto, Thomas \V atson, gent ...

LONDON

... vice A. W. David, promoted; dated above. First Lieutenant John M. Close to be adjutant, vice Parish, deceased; dated December 14, 1800, First Lieutenant Richard T. to captain-lieutenant, vice John Bcmham, deceased; dated December 31, 1800. Second Lieutenant ...

lip*, the Philips’* Hotel, in Excttr. Attorney, M. Oo»s, Pa*cboc, Devon

... April 11, at the house Mra, Mur* p«»r. the Star and Gartet Tavern, Paradise-street, Liver I pool. Attorney, Mr. John Irvin, in Liverpool. John Wallace and William Hawes, of Hanwell, Middlesex, map-maker, to appear March 3, 14, April 11, at Guildhall, London ...

FROM THE FRENCH PAPERS. CONVENTION AT CAIRO

... 27. John Owen Harries, of Cardigan, shopkeeper, at the White Hart, in Cardigan. , November 7. John Sykes Stone, of James-street, in Westminster, Middlesex, oilman, at Guildhall, London. Certificates to he granted on before the 24/ A October, ...

LONDON

... s, of Mr. Hogg, of Paternoster row, which she sold to cheesemonger; as was John Benjamin Fell, for secreting the sum of 101. IGs. which he had received for his employer; John Smith, Thomas Fitzgerald, Thomas Jones, and Franck Shipman, were also convicted; ...

LONDON

... Caulfiili. Ror'tttnlih'i,-.*,' —John Sco’A, c «q. E. B. Puniv.an, cs ...

DIVIDENDS

... London, merchant, Guildhall. September 10. Hannah Jones, of Dolgocu, Trocdvnur, Cardigan, widow, malstcr, at the house Mr. John Whittle, innholder, the Black Lion Inn, Cardigan. September 8. Thomas mp, o' - Knarcsbrough, York, fbx-drtMcr, at the Crown and ...