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TUESDAY, APRIL 5. 6 0 e1 .- Foot.—:On - sign Henry Cooper, to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Baynes, who

... Newland, half-pay Royal Artillery. Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the county of Cardigan. Herbert Vaughan, Esq. to be Deputy Lieutenant. John Lewes, Esq. to be ditto. Matthew Davies, Esq. to be ditto. Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant ...

DIED

... Robinson. Geo. It. Bodkin, John J. James, Wm. Rooper, John B. Bouverie, Hon. D. P. Jephson, C. D. 0. Ross, Horatio Boyle, Hon. John Jerningham, Hon. Rurnbold, Chas. E. Brayon, Thomas H. V. S. Russell, Lord J. Briscoe, John J. Johnston, Andrew Russell ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Esq. BOROUGHBRIDGE.—Sir C. Wetherell; i%l. Attwood, Esq. BosTox.—G. J. Heathcote, Esq.; John Wilks, Esq. BRACKLEY.—R. H. Bradshaw; Capt. J. Bradshaw. BRAMBER.—John Irving, Esq.; W. S. Dugdale, Esq. BRECKNOCK, BOROUGH.—Chas. R. Morgan. BRIDGENORTII. ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. FRIDAY, DEC. 2. WAR OFFICE, Dec. 2. 6th Regiment of Dragoons.—Cornet Thomas Westropp ..

... purchase, vice Walsh who retires; Ensign John Jones, to be Lieutenant, by pureliace, vice Wood; Gentleman Cadet Robert Haw kes, trom the Royal Military College, to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Jones. 12th Foot—John Taylor Winniagton, Gent, to be Ensign, ...

Published: Saturday 10 December 1831
Newspaper: Baldwin's London Weekly Journal
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1766 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

POLICE

... Sir J. Johnstone; John Charles Ramsden ; George Strickland. IRELAND. ARMAGN (ClTY).—Viscount Ingestre. ATHLONE (Boaouon) R. Handrock. CASHEL (ClTY).—Matthew Pennefather. COLERAINE (BOROUGH).—Sir John Brydges, Bart. Coax (CITY)—Hon John Bole; Dan. Callaghan ...

MAJORITY AND MINORITY Beauin F o OR THE BIL P Z URE' FOR AND AGAINST THE REFORM BILL , nt,

... Dublin—Brabazon, Vise. Wicklow—Grattan, James Dublin—White, Col. Henry Wicklow—Howard, Ralph Down—Hill, Lord Arthur BOROUGHS. Donegall —Moun tcharleS, Belfast—Chichester, Sir A. Bt. Galway—Burke, Sir J., Bart. Cork—Boyle, Hon. John Galway, Lain bert, James ...

IRISH POOR

... had given a pledge that the yeomanry should not be increased, and he had granted additional arms since such a declaration. The Kilrush yeomanry corps were armed. lie would not allude to the Newtownbarry affair, but to say that he had no hope of justice ...

SUPPLY

... conversation resulted from these remarks, in the course of which Mr. Grattan expressed the opinion, that, if the tithes and rents could not be collected without the aid of an . armed force, it was time that the legislature interfered., Captain GORDON having ...

SAILORS' REST

... The Lords present were the Lord Chancellor, the Lord President of the Council, the Judge of the Admiralty Court, and Lord John Russell. Mr. Sergeant Spankie having been heard in reply for the appellants, the Lord Chancellor, on behalf of their Lordships ...