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HOUSE OF LORDS, March •>

... relict of the late John Sbearsou, Esq, iu the Wilows, Lancashire. DIED.—Feb. 15, at hia Rectory, Little Horsted r aged 71 years, lire Kev. A. Nott. LL.B., Rector.of that and Lilliugton, both in tl»e County Sussex.—Feb. 20*. aged years, John Nichotls, Es«| ...

MORTGAGE

... police officers. Up to this moment (Sunday night, eleven o’clock) all has remained quiet. The troops, however, are all under arms, and the National Guards patrole the streets. —Moniteur of Monday, Very unpleasant accounts have reached town of the effects ...

FOR THE ITCH

... and that opinion (he other Judges coincided. The Jury found the prisoner Guilty—Death. John Chard indicted for stealing 15 ounces tea, the property of Thomas and John Crossley. The Messrs. Crosaley’s at* wholesale tea-dealers in Nicholas-lane. and prisoner ...

WORKS OF PRISCILLA WAKEFIED

... subject them. the OAK to PARK. KENT. Sc,'d ham been planted the day ishichgam birth to the uaompUshed Sib Paine Sropcr. To JOHN SYDNEY, Esq. Stitt peaceful flow the Mfdway’o tUcaro, Still abed, blight iud ! tliiue orient beam, To (Hi) ila (lone; breast: ...

OLD BAILEY

... and your conscience, is not the signature to this cheque your hand-writing ? —Wilnes : No, certainly not; nor any part of it. John Thompson, Hyder Coble, and Isaac Sewell, deposed that the cheque was not in the hand-writing of Mr. C, Sewell. Thomas Thornwood ...

I

... ham and beef shop in Chapel-street, Soho— Putney has established school on the road to Fulham, and the name of the Joliffe Arms at Mersham is Halt —-this last is pre-eminently curious,—/ Bull, (0 take place with the Commons. -—* resident of the Council ...

UTTER ATtJHE

... pt'lilion from the Silk weavers of Dublin, praying House adopt, some measure to relieve the distress prevailing Ireland. Mr. Grattan spoke of the introduction of the English poorlaws, as one of the modes relief which bad been auggeated. Sir J. NEWPORT and ...

HOUSE OF LORDS, June 22

... loii, unless he left the oath auprentacy, wellao the sa- . cramental test, as far regarded corporations, unrepealed. Mr. Grattan, in 1913, and IlieAttomey-Geneial for Ireland in 1821, did not propose lo repeal the oath of supremacy. He suggested that ...

PROXIES

... Coigny, to Henrietta, only child of Sir Hew Dairyniple Hamilton. June SO, at Church, John Ellis Lees, Esq Ottery St. Mary's. Doyen, to Ann, third daughter the late John Pearse, S.dhury, Devon. June 33, at St. Andrew’s, Hulliom, Thus. S|>iltjv jun. Esq. ...

nptNtNG OF THE NEW PARLIA~ ° r VENT BY HIS MAJESTY. t>P'g ,llfi (, appointed for the solemn nine of

... of the war theßoimese territories, have been fulfilled, and that a been concluded in that quarter, highly bonora- British arms, and to ihe Couucils of the British oovernnieiit in India. continue receive from all Foreign Powers, assunucesof their earnest ...

COBI» TRADE ACTS

... salaries ofthe different officers of the house, were agreed to.—Report to-morrow. Mr. BROUGHAM presented a petition from Mr. John Quin, of Belfasts- 1 surgeon, complaining df gross oppression having been inflicted on under colour of law. appeired, from ...