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trt •veiling Post. 'rinied'and-imblisbed by JOHN CROWDER, No, 12, Warti) ick-Squ' 'are; to whom Orders ma' be ..

... posterity. . . • C. Grant united most fully in. the tribute paid O. the public and private virtues.of Mr. Grattan.' 1 gr., also described Mr. 'Grattan as ideservi,ng the character of one of thd greatest men. his 4:ittntry 40, eve! produced. . Mr.. V. : FIT ...

ET, Post. Printed and published by JOHN CROWDER, No. 12, Warwick-Sq; (are, to whom Orders may be addressed; ..

... ET, Post. Printed and published by JOHN CROWDER, No. 12, Warwick-Sq; (are, to whom Orders may be addressed; also to the Clerks of the Roads, at the General Post Office ; or td the regular News-Vender i in 'L0nd011..---.ADVERTISEIVIENTS received at ...

CONGRESS AT VERONA

... friend and proceed to London. Sir John has been for many months in a declining state of health. Should the present attack terminate fatally, the coincidence between his case and that of his late friend, Henry Grattan, cannot fail to strike our readers ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1820. CARLETON-HOUSE, JUNE 04. The King has been pleased to appoint ..

... Inn, and Mi. Thomson, Manchester. BAN KRUPTS to surrender in the COUNTRY.- John Hyde, Stayley Bridge, Cheshire, merchant, Aug. 7,8, at 6, Aug. 15, at 11, at the Ram Wen's Arms, Huddersfield. Attornies, Mr. Brown, Saddleworth, and Messrs. Brundrett and ...

t. 7 .4 4 1 4 9 V 1 ri4venup cP • Printed and published by JOHN CROWDER, No. 12, Warwick-Square, to whom Orders ..

... 7 . 4 4 1 4 9 V 1 ri4venup cP • Printed and published by JOHN CROWDER, No. 12, Warwick-Square, to whom Orders may be addressed; also to the Clerks of the Roads, at the General Post Office; or to the regular .Ne.%s-Venders in London.----ADvEttTisEmENTs ...

a colouring to his acts rove them the purest , r judge of this question ion. friend, the member the

... the purest , r judge of this question ion. friend, the member the hon. mover, which had not been contra- Ise even from Mr. John: could not forget that wed at the procession in man, and for such cono take as an excuse that lluence to his advice. Ile Mr ...

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... reports of death , was stated that Mr. Grattan, the Bishop of Cloyue, Norbury, and Col. Longford, had all paid the (it Nature. We have already had the satisfaction ot tradicting the report of the death of Mr. Grattan ; we have now the further pleasure to ...

~1 SATURDAY, JULY 1, IS2O

... was another arrival of American Papers, yesterday, which supply us with the following intelligence:— - NEW YORK, MAY 26.—The armed schooner Plattsburg, and pilot-boat schooner Science, arrived at this port yesterday afternoon; having been captured, on the ...

LONDON. MONDAY, NOV. 5. The Marquis of Anglesey will soon set out for his Irish government. The following ..

... Persian agent, Sadik Beg (whose comical matrimonial adventure is so well told in Sir John Malcolm's Sketches of Persia) was lately on a mission in this country to purchase arms and ammunition of every kind. The northern frontier of Persia presents great natural ...

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... scholar of University • -D ' ,l)`• , scholar of Wadham ; Paulin Barrett, ' P r od port, Wadharn ; Hon. John Jervis C 3 Portales Golightly, John Frederic ovri; Lancelot C. Lee Brenton Oriel; At od Exeter; Henry William Gleed Armst r° ,4 William Walden ...

GREECE

... Calamos and Santa Maura, about 20 miles north of Dragomestre. We are eqablishing ourselves fast in Western Greece, and the armed population join us rapidly. The Turks are also gathering in force, and threaten an attack; but should my neighbour Veli Bey ...