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No. 11,889. Carlton-gardens, in the county of Middlesex; Sir Lawrence Vaughan Palk, of Haldon.house, in the ..
... borough of Warwick aforesaid ; John Tomes, of the said borough of Warwick, Esq. WELLS—John Edwards Vauglirn, Esq. ; John Lee Lee, Esq. WENDOVER—SamueI Smith, of Woolliall, in the county of Hertford, Esq. ; Abel Smith, of Wendover, Esq. ‘Vermocic—Paul Bailby ...
Qrs. ende 1829.' 3,705.806 4,114.803 1,710,405 354.000 2,009,881 120,138 F 2,015,033 the Quart, Britain, e sth ..
... Mr. O'Connell, in a subsequent part of the evening. spoke of the Irish Arms Bill; that is, a bill to enable the police to enter an Irishman's house, and seize any tire or other arms he might possess. This was a great constitutional question, upon which ...
HOUSE OF COMMONS
... uneasiness. Sir John Perring asked if there were gates to the old Fledi ‘lrirket ? Mr. Partridge said none. 4 Sir John': Nor are there any now at Leadenhall, I believe? Mr. Partr:dge said there were nut. Th.:a I bave no doubt, said. Sir John, that the Committee ...
AUCTIONS
... Hodgson, John O'Ferra fl, ft M. Burke, Sir J. ,Jeplisoti. C. U. O'Connor, boo liunbury, Sir H. E 'Johnston, James O'Grady, Col. Dawson, A. Killeen, Lard ituthren E. S. Denman, Thos. Leader, N. P. Wyse, Mhos. Hon. B. Lambert, J. S. TELL Grattan, James M'Namara ...
THE ODDINGLEY MURDERS
... they were to be discharged the following morning. The following is a copy of the record made in their case :— Thomas Clewes, John Barnett, George Banks, standing indicted as accessories to a murder, but the principal, felon not having been tried, and being ...
iVENING
... infamous libel , Mr. GRATTAN—As yr rs necessary for me to st term a falsehood, n to insert it, if such it w; Sir A. KING—I am be Mr. GRATTAN—I ast Printed the libel to Sir A. KING—I canna I can only say you were (The Freeman's Journm Mr. GRATTAN—Whei Sir A. KING—I ...
OLD BAILEY, April 16
... 16 Christopher O'Hara, chairmaker, aged 28, was capi- tally indicted for maliciously stabbing John Trapp, with intent to do him some grievous bodily harm. John Trapp, the prosecutor, stated that the prisoner resided in North-street, Bethnal-green. He was ...
THE KING'S LEVEES
... Glausorganshire,finen.draper. at the Castle Inn—Oct. 22, 3. Burnell, Bishop A ack , Dorb am, tallow chandler, at the King's Arm, Inn—Oct. 25, B. Kirk, Leeds, victualler, at the Court House— Out 25, T. H.lksus, Neath Abbey, Glamorgaiothire. timber merchant ...
SHRINK ASSIZES
... 16. Christopher O’Hara, chairmaker, aged 28. was capitally iadictad Cor maliciously stabbing John Trapp, with Intaat to da him tome grievous bodily harm. John Trapp, the prosecutor, stated that the prisoner in North-street, Bethnal.green. He was his tenant ...
GLOUCESTER, Thursday, April 15
... hand, which he directed to. wards me. 1 instantly heard the report a gun, fire-arms of some kind. It as quick a* possible. I saw him aim me, and felt the shot in my forehead, arm, Ac. then ran away as fast as he could ; 1 ran after him. but I could not run ...
POLICE INTELLIGENCE
... nt John Edward Codd, from the hall pay. to be Lieutenant, vice Lowther, who retires, dated Feb. 12, 1830. 52d Foot—Captain William Considine, from the 34th Foot, to be Captain, vice Deedes, who exchanges, dated Feb. 12, 1830. 57th Foot—Ensign John Butler ...