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It is stated that the Prince Regent lias ordered a patent, creating the Lord Mayor a Baionet. Mr. Grattan, or ..

... It is stated that the Prince Regent lias ordered patent, creating the Lord Mayor Baionet. Mr. Grattan, Tuesday night, in the House Com- mons, brought i ' d the -.l Catholic Question He concluded eloquent speech hy moving, the House shouid, early the next ...

TUESDAY, JULY 13

... the Algerine Ambassador bis letter iff Recal.] CARMARTHEN CIRCUIT. Serjeant Hey wood John Esq. Carmarthen —Monday, August 30. Haverfordwest—Saturday, September 4. Cardigan—Friday, September 10. NORTH WALES CIRCUIT. Leycester, Esq. and William Kenrick, Esq ...

val ami Noble Author

... archdeaconry of Cardigan, 't'caut by the decease of the Rev. Archdeacon Williams Rev. Mr. Huuyer, prebendary of Durham, to the ?able vicarage Northallerton, vacant by the death ot hie B. Walker, M.A. T'ns Dean Salisbury has collated the Rev. John Crofts to ...

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... precious cargo. iiis harmonious concert continued during the passage St. John’s, enlivened occasionally by attempts haute royale, until the boat fairly discharged her cargo at St. John’s. Fruitless, however, has been the attempt at colonization, as nearly ...

BANKRUPTS

... damages in each assessed Is. At Worcester Assizes, Richard Lane, for sheepstealing; and John Jenkins, for burglary ; received sentence of death, but were reprieved. John Ilodgelts, for coursing the deer of R. B Charktt, esq. with intent kill them ; and krantis ...

DEATHS

... All Souls college. KACIir.LOUS IN DiViNITV. EVr. John Page. M.A. Fellow of Brasennose college. v. John Cooke Rose, M.A. and Fellows of Clare hail, Cambridge, were admitted &c. BACHELOR CIVIL LAW. Mr. John Hardwick, of Balliol college. MASTERS OF ARTS. Marmadnke ...

ANOTHER FLAG OF TRUCE

... ANOTHER FLAG OF TRUCE. Hover, April 29. —About four o’clock this afternoon, the Charles, an hired armed schooner. Lieutenant Little, picked up a small French boat, bearing a Flag of Truce, having an officer on board, with dispatches from bis Government ...

GEN Eli AL EL EC I'ION

... their old members—Breconshire also returns its old member—the borough doubtful—lladnor the same—Cardiganshire, Mr. Johns is not opposed—Cardigan, Colonel Vaughan is confident re-election, against Major Ivans. Lord Stanley starts for' Lancashire, in the room ...

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... pockets, and robbed him his coal. They next pinioned his arms back with his neckcloth; and because he looked them, .received violent blows each side of his face.— After they bad fastened his arms, one of them put tbe muzzle of horse-pistol to his nose ...

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3

... against the Irish Catholics alone, but against the whole Irish nation(Hear!) They forced the Catholics take up arms; and had used these arms most bravely in the defence of their country. If the Catholics were bcli to dissatisfied, and how was it possible ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS, MONDAY, JUNE 22

... scheme of Catholic law should adjusted, was sure the gallant General would yield the majority and not press his amendment. Sir John Nicholl opposed the motion. The ANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER declared his intention to vote for the resolution of the Right Honourable ...