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London

... I'-y the improved process, ornaments of any description, arms, ciphers, and landscapes, of any variety colour, may be introduced into glass, so as to become perfectly imperishable. Lord John Russell has given 60/. in aid of the Greeks. A General Court ...

London

... independence, and dignity the Established Church, and the general interests the country.—The resolutions supported by Sir John Newport, and received the signatures all the gentlemen present. Genuine Patriotism.—lt has been stated us, authority which ...

London,

... that his lordship had received the most flattering attentions from all the authorities the lonian Islands. His Lordship has armed and organized corps Souliotes, who have already been dispatched to Missolunghi. By accounts Hayti, learn that the Prohibition ...

London

... . being restored to favour, w;is placed at the head 10,000 men, attack Patras. Hvdra is well fortified, and .10,000 men ip arms are ready for the Egyptian fleet.. The Turks have retired from before Athens to Negropont. The Oriental Spectator announces ...

THE CAME LAWS

... days ago under Act Parliament, -produced sum equal M years purchase . Extraordinary Fecwulity. —A ewe sheep, belonging to Mr. John Cliave, lime-seller, Samptord, Peverel, Devonshire, Tuesday week last, yeaned six ram lambs, three which are now living. Cure ...

Published: Thursday 03 March 1825
Newspaper: Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3034 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

London

... tho attachment for him by army, five standards belonging to tha oldest of those Spanish regitnents which for years bad borne arms against the independence Peru. Among them was tho individual stand ird with which Pizarro, years before, had entered iiitf ...

FROM SATURDAY NIGHT'S GAZETTE

... grocers.—\V. S. W. 11. Baker, of 'wington, Surry, silk hat manufacturer—David Lewis, Pontstephen, Cardigan, innkeeper—Edd Kirk, Manchester, cotton merchant—John of Ilaalow, Essex, builder—James Jackof Dorvill's-Itow, Hammersmith, shopkeeper— fmuel Williams ...

Published: Thursday 03 November 1825
Newspaper: Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3030 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Southampton

... Bruton, from Caen—LadyWd- Fuszard, from Havre—Endeavour, Harborn, and Ajax, Smith, from Swanage—and Squirrel, George, from Cardigan, Sailed : Matilda and Susan, Fnf, for Falmouth—Kobert and Mary, Way, for Poole— Lady Wellington, Fussard; Camilla, Lawrence; ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... Ireland, excluded from political power, they would rise in arms for the recovery of their rights, and would be justified in rising in arms—(cheering)—aye, justified in the act rising in arms against the laws—(loud cheering) —when too I hear the exalted ...

London

... Carnarvon, Lord Auckland, Marquis Carmarthen, Bishop of Bath and Wells, Sir Everard Home, Sir Robert Heron, Sir T. D. Acland, Sir John de Beauvoir, Mr. Baring Wall. &c. The President gave highly favourable report the funds the society. Zoology.—We learn from ...

London

... ne t0 Pai i;i to join the English companythere. ,/i'h' cwnrth and Henry Grattan. Eon. ; J [n cor sequence of a paragraph having appeared |in I rrcmau Jon.ru,>l, o? which Mr. Grattan propriei.r, coi. tuning a calumnious attack the character iM one of the ...

SARAGOSSA

... between Henry Grattan, esq. 91. P. and Major Edgeworth.—ln consequence calumnious attack upon the character and honour Major Edgeworth, which appeared in Freeman's Journal, the I Atli inst.. the Major, having first ascertained that Mr. Grattan was the sworn ...

Published: Thursday 27 September 1827
Newspaper: Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4601 | Page: 4 | Tags: none