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FIELD SPORTS OF THE NORTH OFEUROPE

... cheap. Hunting in the English style Sweden is impossible, from the nature of the fences. The Swedish horses are small, though hardy, and capable of considerable exertion; their manes and tails are usually left in a state of nature; they are seldom cleaned ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... of a surgeon. The was so faint and exhausted, that it nccessnry, ■ modate her with a chair by the side of the Magistrates. Thomas Drew, of No. 2, Skinner-street, Snow-hiU, druggist, deposed, that on Thursday evening he and two friends were sitting in the ...

THE HAYMARKET THEATRE

... muzzled. Southerwood, the officer, stated he had de stroved fifty dogs whose owners he was unable to discover. On the same day, Thomas Lloyd, of the Commercial-road, Pimlico, was fined 5/. for a similar offence and mdefaultof navment was sent to the House of ...

THE OLIO

... lof donations ——Nathaniel Gundry, Esq., who for een lived at Enfield, and lately died at Bath, lett inh that ses. to Peter Hardy, Esq., of Enfield, asa token of regar steem for the upright and independent manner in esty the parochial duties and affairs ...

TC'KSBAT,

... yrs, list 111b . . 2dr Match—so sovs; two miles ; Bst 101b each. Mr. Pickernell’s b Secretary, 3 yrs, received from Mr. W. Thomas’s b g by Canonn Ball, 3 yrs. The Town Subscription Plate of 50 sovs, added to a Sweep • stakes of sovs each, for all ages ...

The important events on the Continent, the death of his late Majesty George the Fourth, Ac., caused peat ..

... r*to‘*»boattended on the occasion, were Lord Tenterden. Hi i rth. General Commanding in Chief), Lord Nugent, Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy, the Duke of Valenciennes French Embassy), the Lord Chief Justice the Cnurtof King’s Bench, Mr, Justice James Parke, Baron ...

PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS

... of the largest size frigates are fitting out with all expedition for the Scheldt, to be placed under the command of Sir Thomas Hardy. The object of this armament is said to be to enforce the determination of the Congress. We tremble at this first step ...

MiMb’S MOT AND SPORTING CHRONICLE. Combining, with the JV«r. of Iho Week, a rick of FasUo*, WU,ood Homo*,and ..

... Parliament. We have now. therefore, got to the point, that not single soul can be found openly to detend what they are yet hardy enough to say, ought not to be amended. The boroughmongers are, in fact, divided against themselves, and their house cannot ...

URjrXK

... will make a match from 25/. 50/., with any eligible cove. Thomas Minshaw is now ready to fight Wm. Baker, or W. Hampton, for 25/. His money is ready at the Crown, Edgbaston-street. Birmingham. Thomas Clay will fight Seaton, the bouncing butcher, of Stamford ...

ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE

... to be against the many really great and good men who have thought it not unwerthy of their patronage ? that which is rough hardy, and dangerous necessarily Inhuman, doubtless pugilism deserves that epithet , hut the same argument, carried a little farther ...

THE If RAMA

... * c , Jr , The contract price was Is. ssd. per gallon, hich is ' - the price given at the last contract taken by the T * Thomas Blrt and Edward Elsmore, who were convmted - turday week at the Gloucester A».i*es, of rlnf In the Foreit Dean, were sentenced ...