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... the Counties of Kent, Essex, Sussex, Hants, Dorset. Devon, and Cornwall, and proportions of Somerset, Surrey, Pembrol,e, Cardigan, Caermaithenshire, Glamorgan, Wilts, Berk; Midillesex, Suffolk, Hertford, and Cambridge. Part IX, contain!ng nearly the whole ...
... their ground, the hand struck up Patrick's Day i n the Morning, and other, appropriate airs. I The regiment remained under arms till th e arr i va l o f Sir Benjamin Bloomfield in a travelling coaeh with post horses, who announced that his Majesty would ...
... installed, the choir sung the anthem, composed by Sir John Stevenson, 0 Lord, our Governor.'' The principal performers were Mcoore. Smith, Wcynnin, and Jayger, assisted by Mr. Bedford, Sir John Stevenson, and Master Ormsby. At half-past three o'clock ...
... immediately proceeded for London. Died, at Rip de Janeiro, on the 19th of April last, in the 77th year of his age, Field Marshal John Shudwell Connell, Councillor of War, and Knight of the order of the Tower and Sword. He entered the Portuguese service as Captain ...
... leapt over the window, with a child in his arms, and escaped with some slight hurts; but his wife was less fortunate; after dropping a child from the window, she leaped over herself with another in her arms. They were all three taken up alive, and the ...
... France in 1791, and has always been attached to the cause of the Bourbons. His coat of arms was an eagl e on a field of gold, surmounted by the. Imperial Croy►. His arms are surrounded by palm leaves, and his motto was Fama 4nanet-, fortuna peril. lie ...
... Stage Manager. ■ - _^-T_«i?^*BOUNTV to the CWJttG V. ■kffi^iSrdSu «hat the INTEREST due a. ■fl ?? ■' hrre 5 -ill be oaid by John Paterson, 1.-q. V £*»* 2u Rrind street, evcrv day from M ichael- V SS^i?SSS!rS ?? aod Two, ■^risim* n ; that the Receipts ...
... already undergone considerable change, but there was some marks of tattooing upon the arms, and others arising from the pressure oT the ropes upon the neck and arms, which removed all doubt of identity. Witness yesterday examined • the body which lay ...
... Utolbe C«oni'«s of Kent, Essex, Su-sex, Hauls, Dorset, i d^'jjid Cornwall, and portion? ot Somerset, Surrey, Per- n-iK,' Cardigan. Caermarthen, Glamorgan, Wilts, Berks, lluUKex.SiO'ik. Hertford, and Cambridge. Part IX. con- MStneari, the whole of Pe ...
... wns t nruiny„ le. gums land, and' David Bald w i n , Eloyes. down; Gallivan armed wi t h a blowier-boss—his fora- I Lord charged the Jury st considerable paitions were each armed wit% They applied w i t ' length, in sobstance nerd • y 0 tires tile 'right ...
... Property of Sir John Boyd, Bart. deceased. Also, a valusit:e A NTATI ON or SUG Alt ESTATE, in the Island of Grenada, called Plaisance and L'Esperance, with the Slaves and Stock thereto belonging, also late the Property of the said Sir John Boyd. And another ...