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... tire-arms on their tables, and dint even the sports of the field bad bees given up, which was a strong proof of the distracted condition in which the country was. (Hear.) Was there nothing in such a state of things to call upon Parliament to arm the executive ...

Published: Tuesday 12 February 1833
Newspaper: Chester Courant
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 11562 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... salvation and hiseountry are concomitant with his own elevation John Bull SATURDAY S P Humphreys and J Newton Esqrs A Di Scott was charged with breaktug some windows in the Warren-Bulkeley Arms and for other disorderly conduct on Friday night: as Mrs Higginson ...

the beers at considerable length,. He did not regret it. because it was one day more of liberty for Ireland

... present ? At the Union there sieve tee upon carriages. horses, and 'errant', aid a tax (and he appealed to the speech of Mr. Grattan, and to the experience of every gentleman who recollected the way in which the tax was collected) upon hearths and windows ...

MASTER fo ir a, at Lady-day next, the National School, Whit- L church, Salop. of e a to the Rev

... Deputy Chairman Dinner on the table at half-pus! four o'clock. Tic! kets to be had at 7 Holywell, Feb. 18, the Bar of the King’s Arms. Bich and Productive Lead Mines. TO BE LET, With immediate right of possession, A those MINES of LEAD ORE, known by dames of ...

Published: Tuesday 19 February 1833
Newspaper: Chester Courant
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 618 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

power to apply it the tatioa of small livings rebuilding of churches arid chiefly to supply the unpopular ..

... Sessions terminated SATURDAY James Eq Robert aud John were charged stealing in Friday property Sykes pu-lied against the barrow then taking the sacks off with them in company with Healey Committed for trial John of Cheadle Moseley charged with committing tre-spass ...

BALL in of the FUNDS for ERECTION OF THE STOCKPORT INFIRMARY will held at the Court House Stockport Evening 6th

... FRANCES MARIA WARREN : LADY VERNON Stewards J K WINTERBOTTOM Esq Mayor ALUS BURY P HUMPHREYS Esq Hall JOHN CLARKE Esq Hyde Hall JAMES NEWTON Cheadle Heath JOHN WRIGHT Esq Hall '“FRANCIS Esq Hall JOSHUA BRUCKSHAW Esq Town HENRY MARS AND Esq Bank JAMES GEE Esq ...

Parliamentary Intelligence

... peace and safety of indivi-. duals, and the unity and integrity of the empire It was against a systetm of assembling men in armed bodies; against. a system of rgiulatc.ordanizatidn, violatgn the . rights of piopertyi and inflicting death, for the double ...

Published: Saturday 23 February 1833
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 20379 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD

... house was bound by the articles of union, to support.. ' Mr. GRATTAN remarked that the question had not been an. swered whether or not it was the intention of his Majesty's ministers to arm the new courts with the power of flogging. The CHANCELLOR of ...

PARLIAMENTARY NEWS

... servance of the Sabbath were presented. Lord Teynham presented a petition from the united parishes of St. Michael's and St. John's, Dublin, praying the total extinction of tithes. The Noble Lord said he had been also intrusted with another petition from ...

Published: Saturday 02 March 1833
Newspaper: Lancaster Gazette
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3236 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Rers's @ercantile AVoertiser, Ke, Liverpool, Monday, March 4, 1833

... Ist March (z€or Hober George Bankruptcies Superseded. x John Leadbeater & John Bariow, Manchester, cabinet - makers and upholsterers John Henry %’dolberl, Southampton-row, London, Jeweller John Freeman, jun. Drayton, Somersetshire, linman and sail cloth ...

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... (Cheers.) Mr. H. GRATTAN agreed with the noble lord who hard just sat down that the Whitefeet ought to be put down, but differed from him in thinking-that the constitution ought to be put down with them. (Hear.) Thtey must stretch forth every arm to put down ...

Imperial Parliament

... own opinion—pretty liberty where a man is not secure of his own property or life—where he is constantly obliged to go about armed, to protect himself from the violence of those who will not allow him to think and judge for him- he is called upon to resort ...

Published: Friday 08 March 1833
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5472 | Page: 4 | Tags: none