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Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle

•rthwitl) forw.-rt’td to all the subscribers by po>t. Fn consequence of many persons experienced, upwards of ..

... Waterloo etloo-bridge road, meU on Tuesday evening next. The first prize, Piokon- SoooTixc. Ihe match Mr. Neal’s, Woodha'.l Arms at Stapleford, Hirt.s, betwretf, Mr. K. t.room and Mr. J. Peeke, Hertford, came off on Friday. idova-ONvon Mr. tiroom, who ...

AQUATIC CHRONOLOGY FOR 1836

... wherry.—Double scullers match at Nine Elms. W by Henry Shelton and Geo. Buckendge.—Fulham Regatta by apprentices. John Robinson and John Johnson won the first prize, and James Robinson and Henry Phelns the second.—Dovei Regatta. August 30.—Bermondsey ...

THE OLIO

... k, containing one 51. note and eleven sovereigns, stolen. The robbery was committed between Greenwich and the Bricklayers* Arms. On Tuesday evening, about nine o’clock, a fire broke out in the premises of Mr. Fisher, a gentleman residing in a large house ...

PORT OF PLYMOUTH ROYAL REGATTA

... fOrange) CLEMENTBARTLKTT.VauxhaIUd.bIue) John Phelps, Fulham (green) | HenrvLewis, Horseleydo*n (yellow) Hknrv Norris, Hnngcrford scarlet) John Cobb, Putney (pink) John Ellis, Wap ping N. Stairs (lilac) 1 John Brown, Greenwich (white) Wm. Watts, Wate ...

AND SPORTING CHRONICLE

... M.P., N. Ball, M.P., F. Finn, M.l’., Henry Grattan, M.P.. J. Power. M.P., Lieutenant-Colonel Alien, Leland Crosihwaite, T. Dickson, K.C.. John Power, L. Pennefather, M. Costello, J. Lawless, J. J. Murphy, John Redmond, E. Jacob. W. Murphy, C. M‘Loghlen ...

parliamentary proceedings. Monday.— ln the House of Lords, the Duke of Sussex presented a Petition from ..

... disfranchised Corporation of Bridport, were in favour of the measure. On the motion being made for renewing the Debate on Lord John Russell's motion, which had been adjourned from Friday, the Marquess of Cbaudos, knowing right well in what manner the cor ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE OF TUESDAY, Jan. 1

... at Monmouth, Friday, March I. geshire, and if Brecknockehire—At Brecon, March 4 nesday, March vill give Cardiganshire—At Cardigan, Wed lay, March Pembrokeshire—At Haverford» est and Towa, 2 Monday, March Carmarthenshire— At Carmarthen anc { Borough, ye ...

CTRUAGU CLUB MKRTING. Nov. 2«

... Fcliowc’s Forester Houghton’s Don John Mr Heyes’s Hylus Mr King’s Hawk Eye tan a bye. First Ties. Clavton Lass brat Faithful I Dun John beat Hawk Eye Scramble beat Promise ' Second Ties. Clayton Lass ran bvc | Scramble beat Don John Deciding Course Scramble beat ...

to corubspondshts-

... Musgrave, Sir W. Hort, Messrs. Brownlow, O’Connell Shell, Wyse, M. O'Connell. Bodkin, O’Ferrall, Grattan, Power, Leader, Clements, Sir John Milley Doyle, Sir John Burke, Messrs. Lambert, Fltagibbon, Walker, Ruthven, French, A. Dawson, &c. They resolved to ...

THE UMPIRE

... Thursday last John Fatal Occ. bbkxcf. at Ham • „ races, got Ritchie, private 12th L»cenb , tll , t deterintoiicated, and conducted hm p f thls ,o«Tltion returned mined put him under arrest. Hea g of loiid( . pj , tola . Serto his room, and armed nimselfvrim ...

THE RING

... tollowimc re«nlt STOOD. rihl. I STOOD. Wm. Creighton. Josh. Lock. John Atkinson. John Mark. Ed*d. Kdfrar Francis Roberts. Mathew Atkinson..Wm. Win Smith Duke Hamilton. | Ruben Richardson John Martin. On to the tor.tch for the third time U. AUlotoh the. ...

AND SPO

... *U parti ef Mnf’.and, Seoflmlmd Iretmi, film the Fmekete to t Denmark, Bremen, Cu*kuo€n,A*iig*a, BELL'S UFB may W.*F Buenos Arm, the Greek Mends. HonUerrut, Nn*. Neic Brunswick. Scotia. Quebec, St. MOV,. Si. Lucis. St. Vincent. fortsle, TrinuiAd. and BrmM ...