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Ww.nULfCT?, ;» JOHN J HOttAMV, /.* JOHN lGGm.OtiN>

... Ww.nULfCT?, ;» JOHN HOttAMV, /.* JOHN lGGm.OtiN> Assurance Compdntf of xokDon. President and Directoii «M|nwiit tlie Public, that the of this Compaut will iu future be conducted upon new principle*, ana Si* •' correct CiilciiTatiott! amount of nucli profit ...

NOTICE

... instant, John LASGWORTuy and Joseph Officers of the Customs at Ramsgate, in the County Kent.hein? on dnty at a place called Jarob's Ladder, and about to seize Boat with a Quantity of Smuggled Goods therein, were frlonin.,«lv attacked noroher of armed Smugglers ...

strojed.^ 11 '* liS, f • bev sels and de- I have the honor to be, &c. (Signed) HENRY WHITBY,

... butcher, June 8, 15. July 13, Guildhall. Alt, Mr. Orchard, Hation-Garden, London. John Keeping, Burpham, Sussex, brewer and malster, June 10, 11, July 13, Norfolk Arms Inn, Arundel, Sas-cx. Alt. Messrs. Dally and Blagden, Chichester; and Messrs. Few and ...

MR. .SAMLbU S ASCENT,

... committed in the towij of Cardigan. Morris, butcher, bavins' had a7|udvret with fhe wife of his brother, Jolm Morris, John remonstrated with him on the subject, upon which he, with a large knife wounded hint in the face. John, the only means of self defence ...

Jr-KOM -.aZKTHS, OF SJTVKDAY, JUSE THE Hlhy 1811. Donrning-Strtel, June 8, 1811. A dispatch, of which the ..

... er, June 19, SO. July 90, Mosley Arm. Inn, Manchest r. Ait. Mess, llewitt and Kirk, Manchester and Mr. Ralph Ellis, Chnncery-lane, London. Peter Long, Mere, Chester, tanner, June 14, July 11, 20,' at the dweHinH John Nether Kuutsford. All. Messrs, iollms ...

dentist) Chronicle

... against 44 DI3TII. BILL. Wednesdayy February 21. MR. GALE JOKES. * . Mr. • , fce moved the Order of the Day fdi* bringing Mr, John Oale Jones to the bar. Mr. Jones Was - accordingly brought to the bar; and, having acknowledged nlraself the author of the ...

GAME

... proceed with utmost rigdnr of the law. BROOK WM. BRIDGES. J. W. H. BRYOGES. GEORGE HUGHES D’AETH. WM. HAMMOND. JOHN HARRISON. HENRY OXGNDBK. JOHN PLUMPTRGB. THOMAS PAPILLON. ' Cutoiory Idtfi Sept 1817. A COMPLETE, MANUAL FOR SPORTSMEN. On the First Day of ...

TUESDAY, November 2,

... Parliament, in favour of the Manchester Magistrates; that Catholic Emancipation will be granted; that the Grenville parly and Mr. Grattan will support Ministers; that 5 per cent. Properly Tax will be proposed; and lliat a portion of the militia will be called ...

y >K», litthl}.).., , n *• SliMtlrworlh ud J. OandMlini*, Auttitl- Friars. London, mrrrjianls,.April 88, ..

... Art. Memrs. Gtegson, Dixon, and Gregrau, Aagel-coarl, Tbogmorlon-street. W. Ward, Derby, ioukeeper, May 1, 8. June 6, King’s Arms Tavero.. Derby. Alt.' Messrs. Lambert Sons', Bedford-row, koodoo. ngftlt ana >»»e an oppprto* ana illiberal im|»re4N»nf ...

Hmtlst) Chronicle

... that is. were not the same kind of consli lutioiial military force; besides, it Ihe Irish were l« compelled come over and bear arms in this country, they had right to require that they should allowed the free and undisturbed exercise of their religion. In ...

2xtntts!j Chronicle

... transmitted to John Wilson Cruker, esq. letter from Capt. Kerr, of his Majesty’s ship Unicorn, giving aii account of his having, on the 12lh instant, captured L’Esperance french National vessel, (late bis Majesty’s ship Laurel,) armed en flute, commanded ...

FIFTEENTH ANI> LAST DAY

... informed of his intended journey, and he was the bearer of Sir John Murray’s dispatch to the Duke of Wellington. Admiral Hallowed, next entered into very long observations on the other parts of Sir John Murray’s address, and upon the evidence of the several witnesses ...