CONTESTED ELECTIONS
... proposed that evcry hotisekeeper slouli ...
... proposed that evcry hotisekeeper slouli ...
... as he wished for, he threw it down and took up the pen. He became Muster-Master, and began to put dowrh John-a-Nokes, and then a dash-and then John-a-Stiles-an empl6yment that ought to have been I given to some veteran worn -out in the service of his country ...
... Percy; Macclesfield, Darniey, Leicester, Banbury, Nortlhesk, Powis, MMalmesbury, Portarlizsgton. . . - . CostNTM'sss-Harcourt, Cardigan, Cliichester, Beverley, Derby, Buckinghamsihire, Barrymore, Mansfield, Fitzwilliamr, .Efingharn, Nelson, Albinia Buckinghamshire ...
... is appointed by the Chancellorof the.Duchy. ' - SOUTH WALES. CARMARTHsNSHIRE-John Morgans, of the Furnace, Carmar- thenEsq. PE MBRoKEsHIRE-John Colby, of Fynore, Esq. CARDIGANS HIR E-Thomas Snith,of Foel Alt, Esq. GLAMORGANoSNIRE-George Wynclis of Clementstone ...
... by Comnmisgion to the nal Fl,ily ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... the ensuing year. The fohlowing Noblemen and Gen. tlemen %were fleled Members qf the Club. T. V. Aubtey, Esq, (the son or Sir John Aubrey, Bart.), IS the Marquis of Tanistock, Lord Milton, William Pon. er sonby, Esq. and J. E. Madocks, Lsq. e. Mr. WHITBREAD ...
... in our lhands, and a few weeks will posseas of the remailnde. We have to this day mad, HboL 800 prisoners, independent of armed peasants, lh' have been dis.nissed to their homes. I I XVe just hear, Gmeral Muller, with a division of tr. advanced guard ...
... Soniernet. Attornles, Messrs. Blake, Couk's-court, Carey-streut; Mr. Thomas Symes, jun. Castle-Bailey, Bridgewater. John Roberts, of Dulefaur, Cardigan, horse-dealer. Oioher I2, 5 , and November iz, at eleven, at the Ii'ree Cocks Inn, Aberltunvey. Attornies, Messrs ...
... Administration, who gave dinners to their Friends. At Mr. Perceval's dinner werepre 'sent Lord Charles Somerset, Lord John Thinne, Sir John Nichols, Mr. Wharton, Mr. l obinson7 Mr. Ward, Mr. C. Long,. Mr. S. Lushingion,' M G, G, Johnson, the Attorney and ...