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Government. There were three points on which he congrat° . lated the Government of the country—the relaxation ..

... Martin, John Wood, Charles Clive, Edwd. B. Marshall Wm. Wall, C. Baring Crompton, Samuel Milton, Lord Wilbraham, George Dawson, Alex. Macdonald, Sir J., Bt. Wilson, Sir Robt. Denison, W. J. Morpeth, Lord Wood, John Denison, J. E. Maxwell, John Warburton ...

HOUSE OF LORDS—NVEDNEsnAy. Viscount LORTON presented a petition from a parish in he county of Wexford, ..

... Gordon, Robert Ponsonby, Hon. G. Ingilby, Sir W. Grattan. J. P r i ce, Sir R. Slaney, R. A. Grant, It. Pryse, Pryse Power, R. Grant, Right Hon, C. Portman, E. B. LIST of the MINORITY of 6g who voted for Sir JOHN NEWPORT'S Motion That the First Fruits should ...

BANKRUPT

... Messrs. Norris, Allen, and Anthony, John-street, Bedford.row. John Brackenbury, Tetford, Lincolnshire, shoemaker, May 14, June 11, at the Bull inn, Horncastle. Solicitors, Messrs. Norris, Allen, and Anthony, John-street, Bedford-row. Thomas Armstrong ...

_ - - - - •: . , i the United Kingdom called Iraland, and that the Commis-' it was

... so appointed, have laidbefore Parliament 18 several investlgated, tbe Committee expressed itself in just terms. Sir LISBON, Arm 24. r.asorts the 18th of which relates to the High Court of Ad- Jonah Barrington had had abundance of time to take any true ...

SOVEREIGNTY OF GREECE

... burdensome that the parishes of the metropolis should be at the whole expense of passing paupers to Scotland and Ireland. Sir JOHN WROTTESLEY spoke in favour of the Bill, and considered that the parishes in which the men had been employed at work, ought ...

- vestry to 'IX the part I's to or pious pitlpOsts. They were taxed for two Curates, each with

... George Easthope, John Mostyn, Sir Thomas Williams, Owen Ebrington, Lord Monck, .1. B. Whitbread, William Ellison, C. Morpeth, Lord White, Col. Euston, Lord Nugent, Lord Wood, Charles Fane, John Newport, Sir John Wrottesley, Sir John Fergusson, R. C, Osborn ...

to his clients, it might operate very injuriously to Mr. Flanagan's own interest. This action, it appeared, was ..

... for, a certificate that they approved of his conduct. He thought this was a dangerous instrument for a schoolmaster to be armed with. No man of discretion should intrust himself with it, subject as he might be in a school to sudden excitement, and to ...

T E ENGLISH AND WHITEHALL

... . half-pay 26th Foot; Lieut. John coAlgi, half -pay 79th Foot . . ' LSSIONS signed by the Lo r d Li eu t enant o f t h e W est R idi ng of Y.of York, City and County of the City o f Y or k. Li t vice , ork 'Militia —John Hen. L ow th er , E sq . t o be ...

PETITION FROM RYE

... FROM RYE. Colonel EVANS presented a petition from certain inhabitants of Rye, complainingof the interference of a military' armed force on the recent occasion of a disturbance at Rye, between certain landowners and other persons, relative to the sluices ...