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GRANT TO THE DUKE OV CLARENCE

... gentlemen came, and went down the area and returned, one carrying in his arms one of the female servants. He went in the direction of the Parade. The other gentleman followed, arm-in-arm with another servant. The nuisance was so great that Mrs. B. was obliged ...

ROIDSE OE LORDS, Ama 3;

... declaratory the injustice of taxing the Roman Catliolics of Ireland for the erection of Proleslant places of worship. Sir John spoke at very great length ; be charged (lie Protestant clergy with having, with shameful negligence, permitted their churches ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS, Monday, Apiul 2

... OF COMMONS, Monday, Apiul 2. Mr. W. Bi-rreil moved, that Lord George Lennox be discharged from the custody oflbe Sergeant at Arms, without payment of his fees, the ground that his lordship had been obliged to attend a grand jury at Horsham. The Speaker ...

Published: Saturday 07 April 1827
Newspaper: Windsor and Eton Express
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7412 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Umptttel Uarltatnent

... Prti,ion * of the Banffshire M . r: F ring Lord Fife not duly elected, 'b™ “tS Lord G. .hotdd Mr. W. , dy of t he Sergeant at Arms, bedischarged f om the cus ody That the Noble P rvf»r A Sussex Grand Jury when the °Mr e opposed the disehargeof the Noble ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... Bart, stated his intention of founding a Bill. A discussion ensued, which Mr Goulboui-n, Mr, Grattan, Mr Peel, and Mr Spring Rice participated ; after which Sir John Newport withdrew his resolution, and obtained leave to bring in a Bill for amending the laws ...

Published: Monday 09 April 1827
Newspaper: Hampshire Chronicle
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2662 | Page: 2 | Tags: none