-f i import i\r events, FROM IB£d, DKOf.MBER, ]&2§. 1828. —Novembers, One hundred and forty-six prisoners in ..
... the VV iiilc Cross Harriers, kept at Princes should hunt during the season. the. Bnin ...
... the VV iiilc Cross Harriers, kept at Princes should hunt during the season. the. Bnin ...
... Trinity College, Cambridge. Thomas Ayres, S.C.L. St. John’s College, Cambridge. Robert Edward Blackwell, B.A. Catherine Hall, Cambridge. Septimus Dawes, B.A. Cains College, Cambridge. William Hutchinson King, Catherine Hall, Cambridge. ...
... 1-l. Shelford, M. A. to the Rectory of Preston, Suffolk; patrons, the Master, Fellows, and Scholars of Emmanuel college, Cambridge. The Rev. H. Taylor, A.A. Rector of South Poole, Deivon, to the Vicarage of Stokenham, with the Chapels of Shirford and ...
... Cosens, B.A. St. John's College, Cambridge ; W. Leslie, M . A. Lincoln College, Oxford; G. M. Valentine, B. A. Trinity College, Cambridge; J.W.Walts, B.A. Magdalen Hall, Oxford ; C. Waymouth, B. A. Trinity College, Cambridge. Priests.— H.S. C. Crook, B. A ...
... . The case of sleeping girl, in the county Cambridge, attracts much attention at this time. 19 The Marquis of Anglesea embarks at Kingstown harbour, being recalled from the government of Ireland. 20 The Duke of Wellington is appointed Constable of Dover ...
... the Turks. 16 An expedition against Terceira sails from Lisbon. 18 Mr. Cavendish is returned Member for the University of Cambridge. 4 Coant de Villa Flor takes the command of the garrison of Terceira, in the name of Queen Maria da Gloria. 30 Tbe anniversary ...
... Beardsworth’s b. c. by Master Henry. Lichfip.ld, Sf.pt. B.—Mr. Mytton’s Euphrates beat Duke of Richmond’s The Alderman. Doncaster, Sept. 14.—Lord Scarbrough’s Cambridge walked over. Weymouth, Sept. 15.—Mr. Finch’s Moses beat Mr, Mills’s Brownlock. Carlislf ...
... atiroitly turns it to the disadvantage honr of the Prince tde Polignac, as an act of subserviency on his a1rrt 1sart to the Duke of Wellington.th 'rhe German Papers which arrived yesterday inform to r -us, that as the Russians evacuate, according to treaty ...
... Wilts, Admiral Sir Geo. Montagu, G. C. B. aged 70.-Vice-Admiral Alexander Fraser, Equerry to his Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge.: This officer was born in 1750, and entered the naval servicevhen only nine years of age. -In Euston-street, Euston ...
... Ihe two professorships of Modern History in Oxford and Cambridge. “The two first professors, says he, were Mr. Gregory, of Christ Church, Oxford, and Mr. Samuel Harris, Fellow of Pelerhonse, Cambridge. For a further encouragement to the universities,the ...
... h-ti4nc6,tivs` have, this week, dil been presented to the abrove itvalklable Institutions- . e 100/-. fron flis Grace the D~uke of IDevons~lire, PtJ. n fot. IIIEar Dutleiy, and 151/. troin the, lion. lMre. ilcauclerk. ' It ii, said that the Re-vi. FAIIEdnm ...
... Publisher at Exeter, and at Clare-street, Biislol; of Messrs. Longman and Co. Loudon ; .Mr. Parker, Oxford; Messrs. Deighton, Cambridge; Mr. Upham and Mr. Ceilings, Bath; Mr. Williams, Cheltenham; Mr. Wilson, Hull; Mr. Milliken, Dublin; Black, Edinburgh. NEW ...