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Edwards the Spy. The following is a copy of the deposition of Pickard respecting; Edwards, read on Tuesday night in

... Edwards the Spy. The following is a copy of the deposition of Pickard respecting; Edwards, read on Tuesday night in the House Commons, Mr. Alderman Wood : know Edwards; I,.first saw him before the first Sraithfield meeting. I never reach associated with ...

Published: Thursday 18 May 1820
Newspaper: Cheltenham Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4877 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Bodge and the Automaton. WOUND up on post. like a vigilant 'entry, The stately AUT. PM ATOM pac d to

... attendance, the visions were seen, Sustaining the form of the stalking machine. latest the eons' sights, then, of Lamm* to spy, Howe, ilaratrhig the streets; with inquisitive stare, .PIDESTRIAM AUTOMAToI Oared is his eye, Is large gilded letters. a house ...

To the Kditor of the Cheltenham Chronicle. Sir,—l have observed for the lam few weeks that the pnetice of giving

... mutilating the law of the land. 1 am. Sir, your obedient s-'rvaut, * Kim .UiP HATCH To Correspondents.— The Utter signed A Spy, relative to Mr. - bribing servants to obtain the custom vj their ««i. ten from other establishments, we must decline inserting ...

Published: Thursday 13 December 1827
Newspaper: Cheltenham Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 254 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Bodge and the Automaton

... is stteodasioe, the visious were sees. Sustaining the form of the stalking ineobine. Wag the wise sights, then, of Lemnos to spy, Robot, sauntring the streets, with impuisitive stare, PEDESTRIAN AUTOMATON fl ared io his eye, le large gilded letters, ...

Hodge and the Automaton. WOUND op Oo its post, likes vigilant sentry, The Stately . AUTOMATON plc d to and

... sprites in attendant*, the visions were seen, Sustaining the form of the statist machine. Intent the mine siphts, then, of Lansaw spy, HODGE, steaming the aroma, with inquisitive stare, PEDESTRIAN AUTOMATON flared is his eye, In large gilded letters, a house ...

Bodge and the Automaton

... io atteodanee, the visions were seen, Sestaining the form of the stalking machine. Intent the wine siokts, then, of Guam' to spy, HODGE, sasotring the streets, with inquisitive stare, PSDEsTRIAN ACTONIAToN - flared in his eye, In large gilded letters, a ...

New Works of Fiction

... Mactaafs, are all the most happy and lively style accomplished writer. •* The Red Hover” is new tale of the sea, the anther of the Spy, the Pilot, the Prairie, &o. The character ofthe is boldly conceived and developed, and the picture of sea-life, and the storms ...

Published: Thursday 13 December 1827
Newspaper: Cheltenham Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 427 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Hodge and the Automaton

... attendance, the visions were seen, Sustaining the form of the stalking machine. Intent the ruins rights, thee, of Lemont to spy, HOOGE, ssuntring the streets, with inquisitive stare. PEDESTRIAN AUTOMATON flared in his eye, In 1 wee gilded letters, • ...

Hodge and the Automaton

... in attendance, the vis.oos were seen, Sustaining the form of the stalking machine. latent the ovine sights. then, of Lawn to spy. HODGE, sauntring the streets, with inquisitive stare, PEDESTRIAN AUTOMATON Oared in his eye, In large gilded letters, a ...

POSTSCRIPT

... Cadis. George Edwards. —On Monday, and not Wfote, Ihc Grand Jury found bill of indictment for high n.tisu sgsinst Edwards, the spy, and instigator of the Caton-tst coo«pi/acy. Mrs. Thistlewood, Mrs. Bran:, Julias rjiulewood, the son, and other witnesses. ...

Published: Thursday 25 May 1820
Newspaper: Cheltenham Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 448 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

NEW PHILOSOPHICAL DICTIONARY

... NEW PHILOSOPHICAL DICTIONARY (From the Star qf Brunswick ) Ago (Ladies) —Ao unknown quantity. Ambassador —A spy, whose person snored and inviolable. Bulletin-* Ao official lie. Congress —A political raree-show, which kings are the jugglers, the people ...

Published: Thursday 15 October 1829
Newspaper: Cheltenham Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 426 | Page: 4 | Tags: none