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HOUSE OF COMMONS.-FRIDAY

... Christ Church. John Woolley, Scholar of University College. Rev. Philip Lewis, University College. Rev. Samuel Dendy, Trinity College. BACHELORS OF ARTS. • Thomas Lymi FellOWe - , Christ Church Edward Wright, Christ Church. George John - Stime, Oriel ...

FREEHOLD OF INHERITANCE

... Owen. / ' 8. —IIOUSE, on the north side of Carpenter's-row, occupie by John Jones. 9_44irfioUSES, m Pindar's-court, on the north-west si , le of Forrest -street, occupied by John Hastie, Joseph Carter, Thomas Brocklebank, and one vacant. 10.--.110U,5 ...

LONDON GAZETTE.-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22

... Richard Fongeroft, of Llanina, Esq. ; Thomas Davies, of Nantgwylan, Esq,; Philip John Mika, of the Priory, in Cardigan, Esq. CAR HR.—Thomas Morris, of Llanstephen.eastle, Esq. John Walters Philippa, of Aberglasney, Esq.; Edward Rese Tunno, of Llangennech, Esq ...

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... best Bi 1 r or Bidders, at a public Meeting of the Trustees of the sa Rbads, to be. Udell in the New Court Room, in Present arm' 'aid, on TUESDAY the Twentieth day of September Next, between the hours of Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, and, Three o'clock ...

SIR JAMES GRAHAM AT GLASGOW

... in Ireland? He agreed with Lord John Russell in many things. They were perfectly at one in this, that the country could not bear a revolution every year—that an established religion was necessary; and when Lord John remembered that his ancestor had died ...

SIR JAMES GRAHAM AT GLASGOW

... in Ireland? He agreed with Lord John Russell in many things. They were perfectly at one in this, that the country could not bear a revolution every year—that an established religion was necessary; and when Lord John remembered that his ancestor had died ...

NEW SOUTH WALES

... 29th of May, at Benin, Capt. John Htirr, of the brig Cessnock, of this port. On the 24th July, at Para, of fever and' ague, John Ifesketh, Esq., Iler Brittanic Majesty's consul for that port, aged 47, son of tl.e late John Ilesiteth, Esq., of Liverpool ...

PETER HESKETH FLEETWOOD, ESQ

... afford hiscouusel and assistance to the Welsh Superintendent in the general affairs of the Welsh Circuit.' Chester, John S. Stamp John Straw, John M orr i e; Isaac Lilly, Supernemerarv. Holywell, ( English. )—Jolin Knowles, jun. Henry Dean; William Hughes, ...

, GENERAL ELECTION. . Witx.Fottn.-M r. Walker will no doubt sit. this place. LONDON GAZETTE.-FaIDAY, 7. Be ..

... with Sir John Tyrrell '• Hutchinson, —. hence off the Bird Island 16th June on the same limited scale we have for some timehad to note. The Both are certain of success, and, in all probability, they will . b ; Albion, Brown, hence for St. John. N.B. at ...

THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD

... brought firward to put an end to meetings of large bodies of armed persons, who impeded the free course of justice; but what evidence had ministers adduced to show that there were large bodies of armed men going about and filling the peaceable with fear and ...

THE CHURCH

... Molineux, 8.A., Trin.; John Postlethwaite, 8.A., Queen's. ail)lin. —John Tyrrell Baylec, A. 8.; James Cox, A. 8.; John Charles Coleman, A. 8.,; Richard Denny, A.B. John Magnus Lynn, A. 8.; John Marshall, 8.A.; ...

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... (Cheers.) Mr. H. GRATTAN agreed with the noble lord who hard just sat down that the Whitefeet ought to be put down, but differed from him in thinking-that the constitution ought to be put down with them. (Hear.) Thtey must stretch forth every arm to put down ...