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... the pistols with he armed and consequently interrupted Mr Grattan in we described In his defence Jones denied that he ever snapped the pistol or that he knowledge that either of them were loaded The friends prisoner been with Mr Grattan and induced him to ...
... Strangeways, J. French F Strutt, E. Gi'oson, J Style, Sir C. Gordon, R Talbot, J. 11. Goring, H Talford, Serjeant Grattan, J Tancred, 11. W. Grattan, Thomson, C. P. Greene, T Thornely, T. Greenaway, C Trary, H. H. Grey, Sir Troubridge, Sir E. T. Grote, G Tufnell ...
... P., Sir John Monlaunt. F.. Lady Hon. Mra. Gregory, lion. Mr. Bagot, d*. c°ek*. llua. Cocks, lion. Mr. Leigh, lion. E J. Shirley. . M.P.. and Mrs. Shirley. W. Uoli r • P.. and Mrs Collins. Colonel Finch and Mr* Pinch. . Mrs. 11. C. Wise. John Driiikwatrr ...
... Sols. Mr. Augustus WoUton, 8, Furnival’s-inn, Hoiborn, London; and Mr. John Wilkinson Smith, Nottingham. PeL Cr. Samuel Wells, sen., Wilson. Leicestershire, farmer. Seal. April 18. JOHN BROADHURST, Shelton, Staffordshire, carpenter, May 16 and June !2, at ...
... Major Gen. Sir C. J. Napier, Major Gen. the Hon. Sir Hercules l'akenham, Sir John Thomus Jones, Dart., Major-Gen. Sir John Fox Uurgoyne, Sir T. Whitehead, Major-Gen. Sir John Doretoa, Sir Leonard Greenwell, Rear Admiral Sir diaries liullen, and Rear Admiral ...
... the house Mr. BrownelL, the King')) Arms Tavern, in Great Barr-street, Bordesley, in 1 the parish of Aston—eight substantially and newly-erected Houses, all front, and forming the corner of Cnrzon-street and Cardigan-street, with Out-offices, Pump, and ...
... Inn.fielda; Lef.w«*. Birmingham. WILLI ENGLAND CARTER, druggist. Chesterfield. July 3 and 28. at the Rutland Arms Inn. Bakewell. ickery, Grattan. Chesterfield. EDWARD wor.ted-manufacturer, Dudley-hillAorhshire. June 22 aid July 28. the Court-house. Leeds ...
... victualler. Prom the Gazette Moor- = Moy 2. June 1R—Samuel a Birmingham, stationer, Com. Court.—John Drayton and Charles Drayton, St. John- Clerkenwell, Com. Court— John Mannerings, Chatham, Kent, builder, Com. Court— Edwin Bryant, Lombant-street, London, mer- ...
... Com. Conrt.—John Jones, Upper Brook-street, Grnsrenor-square. Middlesex, tailor, Com. Court.—John Ferris Bennallack, Truro, Cornwall, scrivener aDd broker, Com. Court. 7. —Henry Jones, late of Brecon, builder, Castle Hotel, Brecon.— John Rexworthy, WeUs ...
... 19, Now CLARK, John, shoemaker and Aug. 19, Sept. 19, Peacock Inn, Bostom. Sols. Holloway, Ken. BAMFORD, John. Bromley, Staffordshire, maitster Ang. 17, Sept. 19, Mamsell’s Imm, Sol. Harri Prom the Gazette of Priday, August 11, » John, and George Parkes ...
... Bnnaeon, M.P.; B. Hutton, Esq., M.P.; Bari of Fingal; Lords LUwore and Cremome; H. Grattan, Esq., M.P.; Sit John Kenncdr, Bart.; Kehue, Carlow; Sir B. Nads, Bart; John O'Connell, Esq, M.P.; D. O’ComnsU, Esq, U.P.; George Brans, Esq, H.P.; the Bari of ...