Refine Search

Newspaper

London Courier and Evening Gazette

Countries

England

Access Type

26

Type

25
1

Public Tags

No tags available
More details

London Courier and Evening Gazette

LIBRARY OF IRISH ROMANCE

... Parliament—The Seven Baronets—Theobald WolfTone—The Duke of Wellington and the Marquis of l.ondonderry—-Lord Norbury—Henry GrattanJohn Philpot Curran—Queen Caroline—Lord Velverton and the Bur—Anecdotes of Irish Judges—lrish Fire-eaters—Duelling Extraordinary— ...

DIVIDENDS

... Gloucester. Smith, N., Warminster, innkeeper, Feb. 11, at twelve, the King’s Arms Inn. Warminster. Wallis, P., Comb*Fields, Waiwicksbire, shopkeeper, Feb. 11, eleven, at the Craven Arms Hotel, Coventry. Wills, J., St. James’s-p!ace, St. James’s-street, tailor ...

IRELAND-

... Maine, whose name was John Cbouan. a wbriqutt given to bis grandfather because of Lis taciturnity and love of solitude—from d/iat huaut (wild cat.) The name was tbeo given all who joined him at first, and subsequently all who took arms against the Republic ...

HHJF A h. B 5

... Viscount Althorp, Mr. Brougham, Mr. Alexander Baring, Mr. Kolfe, Mr. John Komilly, Mr. Hume, Mr. Worburton, Mr. Lynch. Mr. Wason, Mr. Pry me. Sir George Grey, Mr. Hobarts, Mr. John Abel Smith, Mr. Alderman Thompson, Sir Hubert Inglis, Mr. Morrison, Mr ...

IN SCIENCE

... Ochagaria, a detachment the Queen’s troops being informed that arms were cor.cei led at the house of priest, made search thera, but found nothing ; a child, however, having told the chief that the arms were concealed in the church, they repaired thither, and ...

IRELAND

... of Lisraore-house. was returning from Moneygall, within quarter of a mile ot his house, three men attacked him, two of them armed with pistols, and the third seized his horse by the bridle, they instantly demanded him surrender the money' he had collected ...

Cochrane and M'Crone, 11, Waterloo-place

... SPAIN and PORTUGAL, vols. I TALIAN REPUBLICS, 1 vol.—J. C. L. do Sitmondi. SWITZERLAND, 1 vol. NETHERLANDS, 1 vol.—T. C.Grattan. POLAND, vol. I M l STATES of AMERICA, vols. MARITIME ami INLAND DISCOVERY, 3 vols. THE CHURCH, 2 vols.— Rev. 11. Stubbing ...

PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS

... persons duly licensed lor tk.i purpose. Mr. Cutler Fergusson—ln first committee of supply, to mo., grant of 5,0001. to Captain John Ross for bis public servi Mr Cobbeit-On the *7th May. to move resoluC'm repeal the whole of the duties on malt. Mr. Robinson—On ...

MR. HOOK’S NEW WORK. Second Edition, in 3 vole, poethvo. THE PARSON’S DAUGHTER. By the Author of S ying* and

... principal productions of Mr. Ward, Mr. tiulwer. Lord Mulgrave, Mr. Theodore Hook, Mr. Horace Smith, Mr. Lister, Mr. DTsraeli, Mr. Grattan, Mr. Gleig, Lady Charlotte Bury, &c. ; and the public are requesied to observe th«t the copyrights o! these works being tbe ...

roues

... —A youngwoman,named waa charged with the fallowing act of inhumanity ' Friday evening delendant went with an intent in Per arms to Shoreditch workhouse, and demanded 10s. relief This waa. of course, denied her, upon which she exclaimed with oath, that ...

IRELAND

... George Pearson, of St. John s college, rector of Castle Camps, in this county, was elected Christian Advocate, on the resignation of the J. A. Jeremfe. Fellow Trinity college. The Uev. Joseph Taylor. 8.D., Fellow of St. John s, college, has been instituted ...

SAVINGS)' BANKS IN FRANCE

... praying for protection to tbe Established Church w+re presented Mr. K. Trevor, from places Cardigan: Mr. Estcourt, tram parishes in Gloucester sod Surrey ; and Sir John Tyrrell, from parishes in Essex. Tbe House adjourned quarter*past six o’clock to Monday ...