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County Chronicle, Surrey Herald and Weekly Advertiser for Kent

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... abanaoned, and that Ministers and others cuncerned would admit that they had proceeded without due consideration. Mr. H. Grattan bore testimony to the consistency of the Hon. Member for Tipperary in opposing every pan of the Coercion Bill. The attack ...

SUSSEX

... Grounds, Garden, Chaise House, Stables, Outbuildings, and Meadow Land—By Mr. REID (Son-in-lAtw and Successor to the late Mr. John Robins, of Warwick House, Regent Street), at Garra way's Coffee House, 'Change Alley, Corah ill, on Thursday. April 24, Twelve ...

CHURCH RATES,

... for protection for her commerce and her coasts against foreign nations; and Ireland would in return prove herself the right arm / England. He believed in his conscience that it would be a source of glory and of power England to benefit Ireland. If they ...

POOR LAM' AMENDMENT BILL

... proprietors of John Hull newspaper for defamationplaintiff* had been convicted Old Bailey of forgery, and sentenced to seven years* transportation, but, from some favourable representations to Home Secretary, be received free pardon—this stated in John Bull, with ...

HOUSE OF COMAIONS

... outrage in Ire. lend was poverty, and sow reason for enacting such Bill the present. should vole for the amendment.—Air. H. Grattan thought some of the clauses necessary, and otheis uncalled for; and although the Bill would put down the disturbances, it ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... M'illiam Osborne. Thomas Salisbury, Lewis Jones, Charles Forrest, and John Morris. * To Transported for Seven Years. —Mary Ashley the elder, Mary Hathway, Henry Robinson, Susanna Newman, and John Richards. Forty-seven other convicts were sentenced to terms of ...