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ecclesiastical commission

... William, Bishop of Darham; John, Bishop of Lin. coln; William, Bishop of Exeter; Christopher, Bishop of Gloucester ; Charles, Lord Tenterden ; William Draper, Lord Wynford; Sir Nicolas Co- nyngham Tindal, Sir William Alexander, Sir John Nicholl, Sir Christopher ...

LAW REPORT. COURT OF KING’S BENCH, WesTMInsTER, APRIL 16. ATKIN v, ACTON. : This was an action for wages claimed

... pat in. alt the snggestion of Lord TENTERDEN, the parties consented to withdraw a juror. SPRING ASSIZES. CHESTER, Aprit 13. John Booth, aged 22, was put to the bar, charged with killing and slaying Samuel Shepley, at Romiley, in this county. The ATTORNEY ...

the nege remiseio the Ros fact, sig of 1,000 of the A was the was ext Imperia money that if

... at what had been done, andespecially | to read the Treaty of Adrianople, and then todeny that Rassia | fi had, firet by her arms, and afterwards by her money, done that | which the three Allied Powers bad not not been jointly able to accomplish, bat the ...

Royal iv

... dis- charged. X PARTE WATTS. Mr. Roeers moved, on the part of a lady of the name of Betty W alts, for a rale toshow cause why John Physick, an attorney, residing at Bath, should not be struck off the roll. The Learned Counsel stated, that Miss Watts, who ...

WILLSHIUE C. WILLSHIRf

... bans, promoted on behalf of Henry John shire Elizabeth Prince, falsely calling herself Willshire, under the 22d section of the Marriage George IV. The promoter was born on the 25th of April, 1809, and baptised Heory John, in 1812. Elizabeth Prince, aged ...

SALES OF ESTATES

... peremptorily RE-SOLD, pursuant to au Order of the High Court of Chancery, made ina cause Byre v. Turton,” with the approbation of John Edmund Dowdeswell, one of the Masters of the said Court, at ihe Public Sale Room of the said Court, situate in Southbampto ...

PilricfeCniiW'“»k>Estlfuries Kerr, Esq. p„YSI(’| AN—Dc. F. Cobh

... cember, 1824. EXERCISES on LATIN SYNTAX, adapted to Zumpt’s Grammar. By the Rev. John Kerrick, M.A. In 8vo. 5s- A KEY to EXERCISES adapted to Zumpt’s Grammar. By the Rey. John Kenrick M.A. In$vo. 5s. The second edition. Printed for B. Fellowes, Ludgate-street ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... changed and rebuilt. The Welsh seamen in parti- calar follow this practice, and it is amusing to observe at Swansea, Milford, Cardigan, and other Cambrian ports, vessels undergoing what is called a repair, which consists of new keel, new stem, new slern, new ...

THE COURIER

... husband has daily drunk with joy and brown Pusuications.—Dr. Lardner’s Cabinet Cyclopedia, The Netherlands, by Mr. T. C. Grattan.—Mr. Grattan’s of the Netherlands is one of the best volumes of this ; tnd wefal work. It commences at the invasion of the by the ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Event Barracxs.—Considerable excitement has for the last few days prevailed at Woolwich, by a rumour that Lieutenant Edward John Jones, of the Royal Horse Artillery, had been killed in a duel by a brother officer, and-that it was the intention of his relatives ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... to a greater distance from them, he got his left arm under the wheels, and it was crushed in a dreadful manner. The unfortunate man was taken to the Infirmary, where it became necessary to amputate the arm. He is now, understand, doing well. —Manchester ...

MR. O'CONNELL—REPEAL OF THE Abridged from the Dublin } i : On a full meeting of the Club took place

... “Treland Mr. O’Connell, in giving ‘‘ The Meath Independent Ciub,” coupled with it the name of Henry Grattan, in very come plimentary terms. Mr. Grattan, being loudly called on, returned thanks, and expressed his determination to become a candidate for ...