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SUNDAY'S AND TUESDAY'S POSTS

... Manchester, linen-factor and commission-agent. John Jones, St. Martin, Worcester, liquor-merchant. John Edmund Dilly, Littleton, Southampton, horse-dealer. Abraham Jones, Aberystwith, Cardigan, draper. John Morris, Regent-street, Poplar, carpenter and builder ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... Bellew, and Mr. Sheil, and supported by Mr. Shaw, Mr. Benett, Mr. Lambert, Lord John Hussell, Sir R. Inglis, Mr. Christmas, cVc. Amendments were moved by Mr. H. Grattan, and Mr. O'Dwyer. The first was negatived by to 42 ; the second by 190 to 66. Mr ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... which has been for some time so wickedly excited, must be put down ; there can be no compromise ; it must be put down by strong arm, or else the government and the prosririty of both countries will be entirely destroyed. (Cheers.) trust, therefore, my lords ...

COMPLETE LIST OF THE MEMBERS OF THE NEW HOUSE OF COMMONS

... Etwall and Sir John Walter Pollen Anglesey Sir R. W. Bulkeley Arundel - - - Lord Dudley Coutts Stuart Ashbunon C. Lushington Charles Hind ley Aylesbury - - - - Wm. Rickford and W. H. Hanmer Banbury - - Henry Wm. Tanered Barnstaple - - - - - - John Palmer B ...

OPENING of a* NEW PARLIAMENT

... any gentleman in that house had a doubt existing in his mind upon that matter, he would refer him to Lord Melbourne and Sir John Mobhouse, both of whom well knew and could attest the truth of what he had asserted. (Loud cheers, and cries of hear.) ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... conceived that, in the amendment, an allusion was made to the Protestant Church in Ireland, with which he could not agree. Mr. H. Grattan said the House was called upon to vote an address, which did not represent the sentiments of a majority within those walls ...

To CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS,& Others. TIIE Feoffees Church Lands intend forthwith Voj&Lfi. down and Rebuild the ..

... Feoffees Church Lands intend forthwith Voj&Lfi. down and Rebuild the Dwelling House and Jrremises now in the occupation of Mr. John Wilson, Linen Draper, situate in the town Chippenham, Wilts, agreeably with Plans and Specifications, which may be inspected ...

SUNDAY'S AND TUESDAY'S POSTS

... 1782 and 1798. and it was a time when a man almost lived with pistol in his hand. Grattan's dying advice to his son was, 'Be always ready with the pistol !' Talking of Grattan, is it not wonderful, that with all the agitation in Ireland, we have had no such' ...

SUNDAY'S AND TUESDAY'S POSTSM LONDON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER

... POSTSM LONDON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER. °N, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2. ER Y eff „ f'over ppears to be making by the Spanish ° increase their armed force in the c» ''mo hetterto organise that engine, and »r Fo7 ftlC ent d more attached to the Queen's e purpose decrees ...

SUNDAY'S AND TUESDAY'S POSTS

... Masters Arts: Rev. Thomas Suiallbone, St. Edmund Hall; John Frederic Boyes, St. John's college.— Batchetor of Arts —Edward Gordon, Oriel college. Camiiitidge, Dec 18. On Friday last, William Drake of St. John's College, was elected Scholar foundation. Craven ...

BONDS for £1000 ami £500 each, With Interest at per Cent., and not to paid off under A Years. be

... TALES. In 3 Vols, post Bvo. TALES OF THE WOODS AND FIELDS. (A Second Series the Old Men's Tales.) (JUST READY.) 111. MR. GRATTAN'S NEW WORK. 3 Vols, post Bvo. AGNES DE MANSFELDT. This Novel will greatly add to that reputation which Mr. GratUn has alieadv ...

SUNDAY’S AND TUESDAY’S POSTS

... e is in the village of Springfield, nearly a mile from Gretna Green, an exceedingly small public-house kept at present one John Sowerby, notified by a square sign, nailed against the side of the house, over the door. Tlie house, since the days of old ...