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SATURDAY, MAY 26. [This Gazette contains Proclamation, ordaining that Sovereigns of the coinage of the present ..

... Suffolk, grocer. John Peters and Frederick Weston, Bristol, maltsters. Edward Lloyd Edwards, Cardigan, linen-draper. TUESDAY, MAY 29. {Tills Gaiette contains Proclamation for extending file prohibiting tlie exportation ot gunpowder, arms, &c. for six months ...

BANKRUPTS

... Carmarthen—William Howell Bevan, of Pengay, Esq. Pembroke—John Mears, of Eastington, Esq. Cardigan—Thomas Lewes Lloyd, Worn Newidd, Esq. Glamorgan —Sir John Morris,of Bryn, bart. Brecon—John Cristie, of Cwmliwyfog, Esq. Radnor—Edward Rogers, of Stanuage ...

-jpront toe ©ajettce. SATURDAY, JULY 20. BANKRUPTS. Joel Geo. Young, late of Shlplalte, Oxfordshire, merchant, ..

... August 3, 31, at 10. Attorney, Mr. -Crosley, King’s Arms-yard, Coleman-slreet. Geo. James Armstrong, Prince s-square, Ratcliffe-highway, coal-merchant. William Fultord, late of lad-lane, warehouseman. John Adams, Spalding, Lincolnshire, miller. W. Grenfell ...

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1826

... Fppmgham, Esq. Shropshire—John Cotes, of Wood cote. Esq. Somersetshire—Win. Helyar, of East Coker, Esq. Staffordshire—John Burton Philhps of Heath House, Esq County of Sonthampton-Sir C. H.Rich.ol Shirley House, Bait. Suffolk—John Payne Elwes, of Stoke next ...

MARRIAGES

... of CValtha ipst ow, Esspy, eldest daughter of John Cayley, esq. of St. —At Southampton, Thomas John Graham, esq. surgeon jf Cheltenhani, to Miss Susanna Horseman, of the foray place. DEATHS. Aged 79, John Beach, esq. Cord of the manor of ley, Gloucester ...

deaths

... the Rev. GEORGE WALKER, M.A. (Late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge) Head Master the Grammar School, Leeds. Printed for John Murray, Albemarle-street, London. CAPITAL OLD ESTABLISHED COMMERCIAL INN, IN THE CITY OF OXFORD, CASiZaBO WHEATS KSAT, Situate ...

mreceimneoirfl. x It is generally supposed that one part of Mr. Peels pro posed improvements in the Police, will be

... of last month four pheasants and three hares were offered many persons for 7s. but refused Gazette. Oil Thursday se’nnight John Lantou and Edward En - mans, of Newbury, were bound over to appear at the Newbury Sessions, to answer to a charge of assault ...

The ship To-e. 'f 1 averpool, having *> n'jo b of cotton, anti f.rnished with . clea, S/ H ave

... Callington—A. Baring, M. Altwood, Camel ford—M. Milbank, Esq. Colonel Craddock. Cardiganshire—Colonel Powell. Cardigan, &c.—P. Prysc, Esq. Carditf—Lord John Stuart. Chichester —Lord G. Lennox, Hon. W. S. oyntr. Cricklade—J. Pitt, R. Gordon, Esqrs. Cornwall—Sir ...

CHESTER- CIRCI IT. Tlic Moil. Charles Warren, Chief Justice. The Hon. Thomaj Jervis, the other Jusllee. ..

... Mold. Cheshire—Monday, April 10, at Chester. CARMARTHEN CIRCUIT, The Hon. Samuel Hcyvvood, Sergeant at Law. The Hon. John Balguy. Cardigan—Wednesday, Ap:il 4. Haverfordwest —Tuesday, April 10. Carmarthen—Monday, April 16. NORTH WALES CIRCUIT The Hon. Jonathan ...

IL O JV D O JV

... chain, and seals, on the Surrey side of Westminster bridge, whilst he was at bull-bailing, Janies Grattan, Esq. eldest son of the late Right Hon. Mr. Grattan, was on Friday elected Representative for the county of Wicklow, the room of the late Mr. Parnell ...

Lady Ramsey’s Free Grammar School

... became armed at the operation, and suddenly threw back its wa such violence, absolutely to tear its tongue out by the roots. The owner immediately had him kriled.—B/i'/Atoi John Kean has been at GUsgcm K loaded fire-arms with intent to murder John Graham ...

Miscellaneous Literatvre

... 4to. with Maps, I’iates, and Vignettes, price 31. 13s. 1. lids. 4. The SPEECHES of Hie late Rt. Hon. HENRY GRATTAN. Edited by his Son, HENRY GRATTAN, Esq. In 4 vols. Bvo. price 21. 3s. 5. MALAY ANNALS: translated from the Malay Language. the late Dr. JtTFIN ...