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... Blh Hussars, to Caroline, sixth daughter of John Harris, Esq. of Hughendon House, Bucks.—At Little Berkhampstead, Herts, B. Fuller, Esq. of Germains, Buckinghamshire, to Charlotte eldest daughter of the late John Stratton, Esq. of Little Berkhampsted. Clergymen ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... Queen'sc. Wilbraham. G-, Cheshire Copeland, Aid. T., Coleraine Wilks, John, Boston French, A., Roscommon co. Williams, Sir J., Bart., Grattan, J., Wicklow co. Carmarthenshire Grattan, H., Meath county Williams,W.A., Monmouthsh. Hill, Lord A., Down county ...

fxtclligrnrr. HOUSE IjORDS. Tnuasday, March Slave Trade. —Lord ELLRNMMtOtOH having moved for various returns ..

... Bridgnorth CooSa, Queen sc. G.. Chcshiiv Copeland, -kid. T., Coleraine Wilks. John, Boston French, A., Koscnmmon co. illiums. Sir J., Bart., Grattan, J., Wicklow co. CarmartbensUire Grattan, H., Meath county Wniianw.WJl.. Monmouthsh. Hill, A., IHiwii mum, Willi—o ...

Imperial Parliament

... also thronged with members of the Lower House, much that it was with much difficulty that could be afterwards made for lx»rd John Russell, attended by the Chancellor of the Exchequer and othef members the House of Commons, to approach their lordships'bar ...

Published: Saturday 31 March 1832
Newspaper: Essex Standard
County: Essex, England
Type: Article | Words: 3961 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Uuiifuiinicup

... had committed no breach of neutrality in respect to the expedition to Tcrceira. The vessels were not armed ; there was no law against exportation of arms as merchandize: the ships could only have been detained as having more than the legal number on board ...

Published: Wednesday 04 April 1832
Newspaper: Bury and Norwich Post
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 5644 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Parliamentary Intelligence

... present, the Speaker adj. the House. FRIDAY, March 30.— Training to Arms.— Mr. Hunt referred to tbe case of several men who were taken to one of the police offices, charged with training to arms, though, he said, tbey were only playing at single-stick; and ...

Published: Saturday 07 April 1832
Newspaper: Norfolk Chronicle
County: Norfolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 7331 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Ititrraiurr. —o4»

... prepare to repeat the outrage if were not prevented. One of the stones struck the hat of the King, and then fell on the Queen’s arm, who was standing near him the other past both, and was attended with ill consequences to any of the attendants. The King, on ...

Valuable ZKATEB.I.a.Z.S

... from the fact, that it now ranks the second office in the united kingdomt agents: Cambridge E. M. SMITH & SON Ely Mr. JOHN HILLS. ■ Mr. JOHN THURBON. Wisbech Mr. JAMES LEACH, and Wm. STEVENS. Huntingdon. .. Mr. GEORGE FOX. St - Res Mr. T. D. PAUL. St. ...

HOVBB and OIiOWABP,

... 0, nrf , 6./. BANKRI'PTS. Butler, Cheapeide, u Southamptoo, tailor John Hickman, Birminctiam, chyuii*** John Mitchell, Pudaey, YorUhin . Charles Shipley, Sheffitdd. currier. - John Gihson, Blackburn, Lancashin'. Robert Sutton Watu, St. hill. >' ,u merchant ...

PETERBOROUGH, LONG SUTTON, DOWNHAM MARKET, SWAFFHAM, MILDENHALL, SAFFRON WALDEN, BALDOCK, lIITCIIIN, ..

... not suspend them until there had been a ratification of the treaty separation. Even had a separation taken place by force of arms, —the only one that was contemplated by the treaty of 1815, we should not, in that case, have been able tosuspend those payments ...

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... Protestant candidate. Mr. Howard and Mr. Grattan, his opponents. Lord Milton, SO says the Dublin Warder, has written to his land agent, Mr. Chalioner, designating that part of his tenantry who vote for Howard and Grattan as his friends ; those who vote ler ...

Published: Wednesday 10 October 1832
Newspaper: Bury and Suffolk Herald
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 1444 | Page: 1 | Tags: none