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THIS DA Y~IS~ B L ISII ED, Price Five Shillings, LETTER to the Reverend THOMAS / BEYNON, AnciiDEACoy of Cardigan,

... Shillings, LETTER to the Reverend THOMAS / BEYNON, AnciiDEACoy of Cardigan, to a Yindicstien ot the l.iteiary Character Professor by Cantabrisiensis: And in further Proof the Authenticity of 1 John, v. /. THOMAS BURGESS, D.D. F.R.S. F.A.S. P.R S.L. BISHOP OF ...

London

... e fact of the importation of arms from Scotland does not admit any longer of doubt. Government have taken the alarm, and orders have been issued to the officers of Customs in tbe northern parts of Ireland s»ize such arms as the rsbels endeavour to bring ...

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; ...

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

... 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,

... day, Friday, the It is said that the Karl of Uxbridsre about to marry Lady Georgiana Brudeneil, third daughter of the Earl Cardigan. The address the female inhabitants of Hempstead, Herts, the Princess Augusta, petitioning her Royal Highness to intercede ...

London

... talented manager, Mr. Harvey, takes bis benefit, under distinguished patronage. Married at Lfenliadam. in county of* Cardigan, Augustus Mill of John Frank Newton, Esq., of VVegUMfctn, l»ttitia Frances Henrv. eldest daughter of Sir Robt. T. Ricketts, of the Elms ...

London,

... Bishops London Willoughby Durham Aylesbury de Broke Worcester Earls Stamford Hay Hereford Winchilsea Middleton Salisbury Cardigan Boston St. Asaph Sluftesbnry Rivers Ely Abingdon Dynevor Bath & Welle Plymouth Walsingham Peterborough Scarborough Lixtcoln ...

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 ...

London,

... M.P. the Hon. George Agar Ellis, the Hon. iMr. .Jerninnham, the Hon. K. I'onsonby, Thomas Moore, Esq. Mr. Blount, James Grattan, Esq. M.P., Joseph Hume, Esq. M. P., James Corry, Esq., Messrs. O'Connell. Lawless, O'Gorman Mahon, Steele, Wyse, Henry Hunt ...

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,

... 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 ...