Imperial Parliament
... Earl of Aboercromibse, Jobn, tisn. Re Union Place, Aberdeen;-Anderson, Capt. John, of Can . em dacraig ;--Arbuehnot, Mei Thomas, PXterhead--Aber- p,' Iroiabie, Me ...
... Earl of Aboercromibse, Jobn, tisn. Re Union Place, Aberdeen;-Anderson, Capt. John, of Can . em dacraig ;--Arbuehnot, Mei Thomas, PXterhead--Aber- p,' Iroiabie, Me ...
... of Tittleshall, Norfolk. 0 Married, on T'lhtursday last, by the Rev. Win. t Frenchl, Fellow of Pembroke Hall, Cambilidge, Thomas French, Faq. of the Smayci Tlont.4, Eye, in this county, to Sephia, Daughter of Geerge Lee, Esq. of Dickleburglt, Norfolk ...
... a widow and five chilt K dren. tli John Haxton, journeyman hatter with ditto; left a widow and live childrrn. Thomas N:Yalker, son of Thomas Walkcr, potter, Porto. b hello. ll- , John Mrecer, groccr, lFtinhurgh. r R James Erskine, journeyman htatcr, Edinburgh ...
... - left a widow and five children. John Haxton, journe'yosan Latter with ditto; left a widow and five children. Thomas Walker, son of Thomas Walker, potter, Portobello. John Mercer, grocer, Edinburgh. James Erskine, journeyman hatter, Edinburgh. On the ...
... was returned to her friends with her mental powers restored, but with ani enfeebled and shattered constitution. Exrcution ?? Hardie and J. Buird,for High ?? at I o'clock, the Sheriffs Depute iand Substitute of the county of Stirling,accomparied lby the ...
... surgeon', Joln H. Wishart. Glsnaiths. . 'George Fenwick. 1-lananernscr., Robert Gray. 'Wriguss, 'I~~havid Paton. letasass, . 'Thomas Ponion. Bakers, . . . I'homas Sawers. B~rakeros -'.Rloberth~ Moreharn. w~~aevr5, ITonmes Thomson. Waitkcts, . . . Rohert Pridie ...
... Daniel Grant, John O'Connor, TloomasDwirie, alias Ml'Guire. nlias Doefi- erty, Qlits Wilson, Johnn Dick, Peter Crosbie, an(d Thomas M'1Colgan, with a numnber of their associates. About the midldle of the night of the 381 of April last, a band oft adicvas ...
... Greenock, do. M Constance, Crockat, do. Hull, do. Barbara, Smith, do. London, oats Su: t Paladium, Crabb, do. do. do. Bo I Thomas, Harrow, do. Hull, seed I r Sarah, Duncan, Dantzic, Leith, wheat To a Hope, Clifton, Liebau, Dundee, flax Co Ceres, Anderson ...
... SOUND INrTLLIGENGE. Sept. 6. Neptune, Fraser, from Riga, for London, wheat Union, Craigie, Petersburgh, do. tallow no Thomas and Ann, Shield, Riga, Arbroath, flax an Helen, Livie, do. London, oats - 7. Jane, Bruce, Peterhead, Petersburgb, ballast . rh ...
... ULthink West Farm, Mrs .httis~n, wifb of ?? ''Thomas Paittison, aged 63, much and deservellly lamented.-Lately, at Bilingham, near! Stockton, aged 57, deiirvediy regretted, Miss Caris le, daughter of tie.late Mr Thomas-Carlisle, of that ?? tlh 14th ?? ill c ...
... purity of patriotism and independence is again restored, depend on it that trade must fall. The British Commodore, Sir Thomas Hardy, stands high with the Goversment aid with the people, and this circum- stance, perhaps, says more for the noble chief than ...
... rsar- art hiv rativt of the cotndltct and execution of Hardie and ble he Haird with the following remurkable parsgrayph t- sho ,tS, . Wehave sro taS o letters one in the hand-wiiing of far tre -Hardie, the other in tile hand-writing of Bsird:- yar e- Th-ase ...