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C 1 [ 1: ONI' C 1/1 'PAy EVENING POST,

... Newton Abbott, Devonshire, grocers-George Thompson and John Thompson, of Worcester, glovers-Thomas Burton, Joseph Burton, and John Thompson, of Newton-upon-Ouse, Yorkshire, coal and lime-merchants-John Robinson and Samuel Robinson. of Saddleworth, Yorkshire ...

,i- IS MI aNn WHITEHALL

... Cavalry —Zachary John ch mmet ie t h D es r t e e Drake, G ,E e s o q t .., , t t o o be t `Main, vice Chichester, deceased , oh be:stierenitenant vice Drake promoted ; Anthony Deane, Gent., to tutu, 1 ~. dit to rv ce Owen, resigned; John Davy Foulkes, Gent ...

-HAMBURGH MAIL

... Bourne, John Valpy, Go r d on , G reenwoo d, A. W. co , Herbert, J. Frost, F. Dundas, W. Turner, Poingdestre, Duff, The following were among the numerous presen! ti g i to his Majesty, by L or d Gl en l yon , th e L or d i n Colonel Sir James C arm i c h ...

(ANOTHER ACCOUNT.)

... diplomatic skill, lie could not evade, related to the corps of troops formed at MisSolonghi under Lord Byron; the supplies of arms and warlike stores sent to the Greeks;from Malta, the lonian Islands, nay, even from England itself; the loans negoelated in ...

CORK ASSIZWS-APRIL 10

... CORK ASSIZWS-APRIL 10. • Patrick, Mau - rice, and John Cremin, were charged with murder of the Franks' family, on the 4th of Septembe.• last, at Lisnagourneen. Mr. Seigeant GOOLD stated the case to the Jury. Edward Magner, the accomplice, remembered the ...

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... N. long. 22. 30. W. on the 7th March. BIRTHS. On Thursday, the 15th instant, at Lavender Sweep, Clapham Common, the Lady of John Ravenhill, jun., Esq. of a son. On Thursday, April 15, at Gladwin's, Essex, 4 Lady of the Rev. Thomas Clayton Glyn, of a son ...

EVENING POST

... Captain Paget, Miss C. Shore, Miss E. Irby, Miss Irby, Mrs. Hope, Miss Percoral, John Henniker, Lady Burrough, Mrs. S. R. Lushington, Miss E. M. Shore, Mrs. Fane, Laseelles, John Tollemache, Capt. Hen.. niker, Mrs. H. Gardner,•Mrs. Barrington, Miss H. Brodnck ...

MANSION-HOUSE

... the infirmary. He was much bruised about the breast and other parts of his body, and his right arm, when first discovered, only hung by a few ligaments. The arm has since been taken off, but he still continues in a precarious state, from the bruises he received ...

PRICE 7D

... allowed to hold three or four livings each in different parts of the country. After a few words from Lord Milton, Mr. Grattan, and Sir John Newport, the House divided For the clause Against it Majority against the motion.. 37 The Report was then agreed to ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS:-.WEDNESDAY•

... cushion; Mr. Pulman, Rath King at Arms, followed by the following Members of the Order, in their fail robes :—The Marquis of Huntley, Sir John Malcolm, Sir George Cockburn, Viscount Exmouth, Sir Hengy Calvert, Sir John Doyle, Sir Richard Strachan, the ...