DVBLtPf, Dec. 2i

... Spiay, Ik. sung Irish Melody with such peals applause shook the dome to its centre.—“ Right Hon. Henry Grattan and Old Ireland”—Patrick’s Day. Mr. Grattan’s health being drank, he returned thanks to the meeting for their repeated attentions, and said, that ...

Published: Tuesday 24 December 1811
Newspaper: Globe
County: London, England
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BANKRUPTS

... llardwiikc, Stanhope, and Ormond, Mr. Grattan, Wr. Pon«onby; Lord George (irenville. Sir John Doyle, Messrs. Whitbread, Sheridan, and Hutchinson. the second table were the Marquis Downshire, Lord Clonbroek, Sir John Hippisley.f Mr. Cal. craft, and many ...

Cowtoall the loss of men killed engagement with the l president The is Halifax the morning Little Belt ..

... privateer board men small arms by the to above John Sniitli'of Manchester jun CoJd-Bath-Ficlds brass-fiVniider— Andover Southampton cabinet-maker-— and Robert Salford Lancaster silk-manufacturers Thos Parry tallow-chandler John Hil-perton coal-mcrcbant ...

IN THE COUNTV OF CUMBERLAND

... Occupation John and Thomas Pirts, whole Lenfe expires Lady Day, 1811. 11. All that Tithe free Farm Sunderland, in the Parifli aforefaid ; containing Acres ol ancient inetofed Land, and 84 Acres of new inclofed Common, now in the Occupation of John Clcmitfon ...

riunr morn Steine to fret fisher cried o'er are in line: spread I spread mine? ne'er agree ’Tis that for

... military ar-r augment consequence of the death of Lord Cardigan to he trusted to be honoured With Prince Regent’s approbation Earl Harcourt be Governor Windsor Castle in the room of the Earl of Cardigan Charles Craufurd to be Governor of the Military College ...

?.mvAU-l A T lhe Gen

... 11e. Frarie.s r *\W' j t> J 'ho Cnlnnii [i'.i.i^h, John GtMTtf, the yoonjier, S ,^, 1 Wi.l'am fi' SkfWgr, John 1^- T'?? ,' ...

Mentis!) Chronicle

... public tranquillity in fufure. The General had issued an order that none but the old Spaniard* should be permitted to carry side-arms. . Much interest having been excited the conversation that took place in the House of Com. mons, between the Chancellor of ...

iiousr. or LORDS, TUCIIDAV, 111uun 14

... Livei pool Mile, ran ett, Livrrpad, Seller, April 8, 10, :IJ, at the Ceara.- Liver' I John tin' , Westlrigh, Lancashire, Dutcher, April Pt, :Al, the fled 14u11, Leigh. John Lewis ' Atiergavennv, Illannionthatire, Cabinet Malice, April 4, :Al, sit the rr 'tsnrro ...

Published: Friday 22 March 1811
Newspaper: Nottingham Review
County: Nottinghamshire, England
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LONDON, Tuesday, March 12

... were admitted to Degrees Bachelor in Civil Late.— Rev. John Cleaver, of Brasenose college. Masters of Arts.— John Church, of University college, Esq Grand Compounder; and Mr. Richard Goddard, of St. John's Bachelors of Arts.— William Venahles Vernon, Esq ...

Published: Saturday 16 March 1811
Newspaper: Northampton Mercury
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2452 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

ARMY CONTRACTS

... Recruit—Mr. Glover, New Buildings. 57 40 16 John Henson, Parson's Flat, Basford. 58 34 John Marriott, Duke's Place, Nottingham. 59 30 16 John Goodhead, Trumpet Street, ditto. 60 '24 15 Warehouse, Fletcher Gate. 61 33 16 John Price, Seeston Meadow. 62 38 16 Ellis ...

Published: Saturday 31 August 1811
Newspaper: Nottingham Journal
County: Nottinghamshire, England
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THE PRINCE REGENT'S FETE AT CARLTON-HOUSE

... Jersey, Hardwicke, Westmoreland, Harrowby, Galloway, Lindsey, Fortescue, Moira, Cardigan, Scarborough, Buckinghamshire, and Lonsdale. Countesses—' Cholmondeley, Cardigan, Fortescue, Scarborough, Buckinghamshire, Harrowby, Westmoreland, Hardwicke, Warwick ...

Published: Friday 28 June 1811
Newspaper: Stamford Mercury
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2706 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

‘Manchester Mercury. Tuesday, August 6, 1811 347° The order to discontinae the of Hat and Glove Trade at ..

... Westmoreland Kadnor, Leicester * Anglesea. Northumberland, West Middlesex, Corawall Miners, Montgomery *Carnarvon, *Merioneth, Cardigan, and Second Sur. rey Mititia, #Those marked thus have received orders, Most of the Cheshire regimenrs of Militia, now lying ...

Published: Tuesday 06 August 1811
Newspaper: Manchester Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1951 | Page: 4 | Tags: none