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... at one o'clock. j Committed the Castle.—John Baxter,charged : j with embezzling money belonging to the overseers of, : the poor of Stockport.—William Garner, charired with entering the inclosed land at Aston, armed with otfen-; sive weapons, with intent ...

Published: Friday 05 March 1830
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
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SWAN RIVER

... are mistaken who think that the inherent strength of any Government, however keg and well founded, or however supported by armed men, can ever measure itself successfully with that or the people, where the nation has any degree of liberty, or a strong ...

The King's School.—At a Chapter held on Tuesday last, the Rev. Wm. Paull, M.A. was elected Head Master of the

... add that the wretches had been detected. Fire-arms.—During the last two months repeated applications have been made to the pawnbrokers of this town by strangers for the purchase ot pistols and other fire-arms, which circumstance, at a period like the present ...

Published: Tuesday 18 January 1831
Newspaper: Chester Courant
County: Cheshire, England
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Imperial Parliament

... the whole front of his hat covered with a leek, which he wore in commemoration . St. David's day ! !! REFORM QUESTION. Lord JOHN RUSSELL rose at the call of the; speaker to bring forward his important Ministerial! measure of Reform in Parliament. The noble ...

Published: Friday 04 March 1831
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
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MEMBERS RETURNED

... Severn. Gernm—Lord Pollinators, John Ashley. Gailsifirrd—Jameis Mangles, C. F. Norio.. Berrin—Sar John Nichol, J. Iletnen—Lord James Towasherad, S. L. Fox. —Sir I. C. Constable, R. Farrand. Hastings—F. North, Asiley W arm. //easwrevs— Right Hon. San J. ...

IRISH TITHES

... and desultory coweenatimi reswited thean re'marks, I. the coarse of which Ur. GRATTAN *upraised the that, if the and rents could mot be eulleeled without tle aid of an armed force, it was time that the tare Interfered. .. Captaim GORDON mewled la ...

SPEECH OF THE SING OF FRANCP:

... emigration as • means of enabling the monopolists of Ireland to maintain their position and give employment to capital. Mr. GRATTAN protested against lb. delusion - cf emigration, and insisted on the necessity of poor laws. Mr. O'CONNELL, referring lo Colonel ...

Postscript

... manganese dealer —James Herrey and John Robinson, Manchester, and Robert Hervey, Douglas Bank Works, near Wigan, l-ancashire, manufacturing chemists—Peter Peters, Manchester, Lancashire, publican. Mr. Henry Grattan has been returned for the countv of ...

Published: Friday 19 August 1831
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
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DREADFUL CATASTROPHE

... and other offences, was brought before Sir Oswald Mosley, hart. the Rev. T. H. Heathcote, and the R nd John Sneyd, being charged with his brother, John Turnock and James Moss, (the two latter being in Stafford County Gaol) with breaking lute the silk warehouse ...

Proceeding In Parliament

... speak of the rencontre at Maghera, in *hich the Catholics, on the interposition of the magis•Tates, having thrown down their arms and fled, were 'red on by the Orangemen, and no notice was taken the atrocity. He observed as there were seventeen Persons ...

Published: Tuesday 30 August 1831
Newspaper: Chester Courant
County: Cheshire, England
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Proceedings In Parliament

... to possible to be effected.—Tbe motion was supported by Mr. Leader, Sir J. Burke, Mr. O' Farr-U, Mr. Bennett, Mr. John Smith, Mr. J. Grattan, and Mr. Ruthven ; and opposed Lord Morpeth, Mr. S. Rice, and Mr. Lefroy. On division, the numbers were, for the ...

Published: Tuesday 06 September 1831
Newspaper: Chester Courant
County: Cheshire, England
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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... republic. The following members spoke favour the Bill : —Lord Morpeth, Lord Newark, Mr. John Williams, Mr. Hawkins, and Sir H. Bunbury and against it, Mr. Pemberton, Sir John Malcolm, and Mr. A. Baring. On the motion Mr. Briscoe, the debate was then adjourned ...

Published: Tuesday 27 September 1831
Newspaper: Chester Courant
County: Cheshire, England
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