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6HIPPIM* INTELLIGKNCK. Mr. JOHN DACKUS. —If thlssWdmeet^l Eye sf Mr. JOHN DACKUS, (late £‘™ e i, ..

... 6HIPPIM* INTELLIGKNCK. Mr. JOHN DACKUS. —If thlssWdmeet^l Eye sf Mr. JOHN DACKUS, (late £‘™ e i, Glamorganshire), Dealer in -}? tl, >, at Mr. 1 particularly requested to apply to Mr. Jam Grosvenor- Edwards’s, Merlin’s Cave, South advantage ...

Published: Tuesday 04 June 1833
Newspaper: Morning Advertiser
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5158 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

COUnT OF KI2VG'S BENCII.—(Tnis DAY.)

... rule was then discharged. LATE DUEL AT EXETER.—THE KING V. SIR JOHN JEFFCOTT AND OTIIER3. Mr. Erle, on the part of two of the defendants, Mr. Holland tlad Mr. Milford, who, with Sir John Jeffcott and Captain Halsted, had been charged on a coroner's i ...

Published: Wednesday 12 June 1833
Newspaper: Albion and the Star
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 630 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

WINDSOR-SUNDAY

... Jackson, John—Pembroke Jelf, Wm. E.—Christ Church Cla: I 11. Garrett, John—Ch. Ch. Guillemard, H. P.—Trinity Harris,Thomas—Magdalen Peter, John T. H.--Ch. Ch. Simpson, Richard V.—Balllol Smith, Edward—Wadham Stone, William—Wadham Thomas, John—Trinity. ...

Published: Monday 10 June 1833
Newspaper: Morning Herald (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3293 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

presuming that the Ministers were willing to act liberally, I though, from the experience the country had had, ..

... country had had, it was I impossible to accuse Ministers of advancing either too fast or too far—(loud cheering). Mr. H. GRATTAN said that much had been thrown out as to its being an unconstitutional proceeding to attempt to frighten the House of Lords ...

IRELAND. (From the Cork Southern Reporter of Tuesday.) SERIOUS TITHE AFFRAY. Considerable -- e - x - Cit - e

... parson, the Rev. P. M. Cumming. He succeeded in seizing on part of the properties of James Conway, John Conway, Edmond Conway, the widow Conway, and John Duggan. He attacked the dwelling of Richard Conway, and by throwing in the pig-house door, succeeded ...

LONDON..MOS DAY, JUSE 2

... Portugal full credit for his good intentions; but when they are supported by an armed force, collected in the streets of Paris and London, and the avowed object of that armed force is not only to dictate Reform, but also to punish resistance, is not the ...

Published: Monday 24 June 1833
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3322 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

MINORITY OF 61

... Fleming, Admital O'Connell, John Hen. J. Fit tgerald, T. O'Connor Don Aglinnby, H. A. Gothon, R. Penlease, J. S. Agnew, Sir A. Grattan, Henry Pryme, Geo, Andover, Viscount Handley, Major B. Ronayne, D. Bainbridge, E. T. Hardy, John Bothwell, E. S. Baldwin ...

CORN EXCHANGE, June 3

... SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. EEC El VP.D LAST MOHT.) Livekpool, June 2.— (High water six minutes past eleven—Wind W. moderate.) —Armed, the Sir William Wallace, Hannay,and Ocean, Sinney, from Mobile, and Undine, Weston, New Orleans, all with cotton ; George ...

WEST ]\DIES

... ■ ■ The following officers arrived in the transport Marquis of Huntley, with detachments of their respective corps :-Lieut. John Sampson. Assistant Surgeon Clerihew, Ist regiment ot foot Lieut. Stansfield, 19th ditto ; Captain Ashmore, and LnsignFleury ...

IRISH TITHES

... o’clock. Unless this arrangement was strictly adhered to, it would impossible to go on with the public business. Mr. rl. GRATTAN said he believed his honourable friend intended only to read the petition for the purpose of pointing out the conduct of the ...