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Mr. GRATTAN did not mean to trouble any length, but he hoped he would be excu: a few words. He

... Mr. GRATTAN did not mean to trouble any length, but he hoped he would be excu: a few words. He agreed entirely with what his Right Hon. Friend (Mr. Fitzgerald), and very much feared that no measure would the Government. He would, therefore, gil r e, to ...

CHES7ER CIRCUIT-FRIDAY

... him throw him into the canal John, the prisoner, said, I _ . can't, he has got fast hold of my arm. Her husband replied, pull thy arm out of thy iicket, and I will throw him in. The prisoner pulled his arm out of the jacket, and the two brothers ...

(1111,11F3ENCi!LJSFJ AND fi/1111TELTALL

... Few sons could, of course, be more indeb . ted to a father for instruction in public concerns than James Grattan. The part that Mr. James Grattan took on witnessing the escape of Bonaparte, is well known. He went in an open boat, through a dangerous naviga- ...

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... Comeatitehnis eigned ' . Cardigan. John Philipps Allen Lloyd Phillips, Esq. to be Deputy Lieutenant; William Henry Webley Parry, jun. Esq. to be ditto; Charles Arthur Prichard, Esq. to be ditto; Pierce Evans, Esq. to be ditto. Cardigan Milltia—LWilliam Henry ...

1-1 i (1) NICIA

... G. Pitt, W. M. BroWne, D. Fleming, John Percy, Hon. H. Browne, P. . Forbes, C. Pearse, John Bruce, R. Graves, Lord Penruddocke, J. Barnard, Viscount Grosett, J. R. Prendergast, W; 4. Brydges, Aid. Gladstone, John Phipps, Hon. E; Brandling, C. Gordon ...

DIVIDEN

... Mr. Grattan was the sworn registered proprietor, and that he now came to demand satisfaction for Major Edgeworth from Mr. Grattan, as he was responsible for every article which appeared in his journal. The affidavit further stated, that Mr. Grattan, in ...

ship-oWtter—July 15. J. Horned, Dunstabie, linen-draper—July 15. .1. Cording, Strand, jeweller—July 15. A. ..

... G. R. Cholmlay, M. J. Hume, Joseph Thomson, C. P. Cave, 0 Grattan, James Warburton, H. Carter, John Lamb, Hon. Geo. Wood, John Dawson, Alex. Marjoribanks, J. TELLERS. Davenport, E. Maxwell, John Graham, Sir James Dundas, Sir Thos. Monck, J. B. Gurney, ...

BANKRUPTS

... at Basinghall-street.—John Jackson, of Bishop-Wearmouth, Durham, banker, Sept. 15, at eleven, at the Bridge Inn, Bishop-Wearmouth.—John Rodger, of Sheffield, merchant, Sept. 8, at twelve, at the Tontine Inn, Sheffield.—George John nicking, of skinner-street ...

THE ;I', NGLISII

... NGLISII 64ND !VILITEHALL 11,C59.] From SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, to WILL OF THE COUNTESS DOWAGER CARDIGAN. The will of Vie late Elizabeth, Countess Dowager of Cardigan, was proved in the Prerogative Court in Doctors' Commons, on the 26th inst. by the oaths of ...

WATERFORD, JuLv 27. GRAND CATHOLIC DINNER TO THE PROTESTANT FRIENDS • OF EMANCIPATION.' _ _ _ Yesterday the ..

... cease their efforts till emancipation was attained.—(Cheers.) . The next toast was— Sir John Newport, the virtuous, able, and indefatigable friend of Ireland. Sir JOHN NEWPORT, in rising to express his acknowledgments, said that had he the talents of that ...

Plintshire—Vriday, August 19, at gold. Cheshire —Thursday, August 25, at the Castle of Chester. NORTH WALES ..

... tea-dealers-John Daynea and Jeremiah Marshall, of Norwich, crape and bombazine-manufactuqrs -John Jackson and William Street, of Nottingham b o bbin and atrriage-makers-Richard Lane, James Lane, and Pe ter Stoker. of Savile-row, Middlesex, tailors-John Cook ...

a k , ~ FROM TU,F,SDAY NIGHT'S GAZETTE. , LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S OFFICE, July I, Doctor Henry Southey, Fellow of the

... the Castle of Chester. CARMARTHEN CIRCUIT. SAMUEL HEYWOOD, Sergeant at Law; and JOHN BALGUY, Esq. Carmarthen—Monday, August 18. Haverfordwest—Saturday, August 23. Cardigan—Friday, August 29. SOUTH WALES CIRCUIT. WILLIAM WINGFIELD, Esq., Chief Justice; ...