CHURCH ESTABLISHMENT
... to its defencse- ?? use the hardy language of Warburton. I will say to its enemies, that ...
... to its defencse- ?? use the hardy language of Warburton. I will say to its enemies, that ...
... force of good nature with which they were evidently bestowed. MUMTNY.-St. Johsn's, N. 13. Oct. 24.-The master of the barque Thomas, (which vessel a)rived here on Thursday last) reports that when off Machias the crew became mutirnous, and took possession ...
... Sibthorpe, J. C. L. Calcraft, Win. Musson, Johla Hardy, WIas . Robin- son, V. Dolby, Thos. Lowry, Jos. Boberts, J C. Beasley, it. Duckle, NV. lBrightinore, G. Parnel, 1rV, Aimercer John Garfite, James Cross, and Thomas Duckle ' Ant the Sheriff having thought proper ...
... Correspondence of Thomas Jefferson, late President of the United States, than whom few men have displayed greater energy, or more powerfully promoted the interests of their country, during very difficult and stormy times. Iieut. Hardy's Travels in the ...
... Treasurer, Alr. Shaw, draper, Corn MDarket. In addition to the long and interesting account which we gave in our poper of Sir Thomas Lawrence, that great genhis whom Providence has recently removed from our earth, we may observe, that one of his earliest ...
... thatea ih ad cwr- pisitted stfesicehe waaitsot be jiuie io ao giteti hisbt . to.,prisona..- 'e We~llyouf wowxvrp, added tho;,mas i- lnd immediatelv left sbe office. Ini a few mniueltev'saftorwards be was brought back by a constable,-who said that he ...
... of Barrister-at.Law by the Hon. Society -of Lin oln s inn I Robert Gorton, Esq., Thomits Falconer, Esq., Thomas Stapleton, junv.,- q., William Thomas Shaw Daniel, Esq., Thotas Stokes Salmon, Esq., John Alexander Kinglake, Esq., and Charles Waring Faber ...
... property of Mr Mark, surgcon, and the other flor stealing thu property of' Robert Malckaay and his sister. On the same dav, Thomas Cuthbertson, anl appren- tice to is tanner, was convicted of stealing a setting dog, the property of the Rev. Robert Green ...
... whomi up-wards of ten in- formiations are laid. Malkin and Hardy, on their way f;ioai the County Hall, were severely handled by the p pU lace, 11ho heaped volleys of execrations upon them. Hardy esc aied into the Coutnty Prison, but Malkin was not so for- ...
... Worcester; Rev. John Poulett Dl 'Ghie, Queen's. Bachelots of Arts.-Thomas Need, and George Neale Barrow, University; Sidney Godolphin Osborne, James Arthur Dunnage, George Robertson Edwards, and Thomas Freeman, Brasennoze; Henry Sims, Pembroke; Edmund May, W'orcester; ...
... to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, relative to the Assessed Taxes, having proceeded to London, through the mediumli of Sir Thomas Lethbridge, the memorials were presented ol Friday the 12Lh inst. to the Right Hon. Gen- tleman, who readily complied with ...
... the Rev. G. Boldero, charged with stealing a hand-saw, the property of James Debenhiam, of Ixwnrth, farmer. Henry Jolly and Thomas Brown, by R. Rushblrooke, Esq. 'and tile Rev. ?? Anderson, convicted of having about three o'clock in the morning of the 15th ...