HOUSE OF COMMONS
... motion of Mr. Gisborne that John Bond, Arthur Bott Cooke, Robert Beauchamp Clamp, Frederick O’Malley, John Eddowes Sparrowe, John Clipperton, John Bury Dasent, and John Pilgrim, be taken into the custody of the Sergeant-at ...
... motion of Mr. Gisborne that John Bond, Arthur Bott Cooke, Robert Beauchamp Clamp, Frederick O’Malley, John Eddowes Sparrowe, John Clipperton, John Bury Dasent, and John Pilgrim, be taken into the custody of the Sergeant-at ...
... Port, tc from Loss or 4amage by, Fire. - , hi p-ams.'roas: . . . JOHN HAYTri(INE, Chairmpan GEORGE GI0BBS, Deputy Chairman * JOSEPH COOKSON ni CHARLES PAYNE ci HENRY BUSH ta JOHN HURLE. w JOHN ACRAMAN. Be MANAGtING DIRECTORK . . -:- THOMAS CAMlPLIN. THIS ...
... barque Maaly, John Davies, master, arrived last week in St. Katherine's Docks, from Buenos Ayres, into which port the Captain had been forced to put, owing to a mutiny in his crew. The vessel was on a whaling expedition ; but being well armed, it is supposed ...
... Ireland ; and shortly afterwards, Wing promoted office, as Irish Secretary, have him opposing Mr Grattan's motion fot a Committee the Catholic claims; also Sir John Newport’s motion torn committee on the stale of education in Ireland. But if the new Secretary ...
... Ireland ; and shortly after being promoted to office Irish Secretary, we have him opposing Mr. Grattan's motion for a committee on the Catholic claims —also Sir John Newport motion for a committee on the state of education in Ireland. But if the new secretary ...
... this city. On the 6th inst. was married, the Rev. Edward Higgins, at St. Marylebone Church, the Rev. Frederick W. Hope, son of John Thomas Hope, Esq. of Upper Seymour-street, and of Netley, Shropshire, to Ellen, daughter of the late George Meredith, Esq. ...
... as Irish Secretary: and in 1813, we have Mr. Secretary Peel opposing (March 3) Mr. Grattan's motion for a Committee on the 'Catholic claims; also (March 23) Sir John Newton's motion for a Committee on the state of education in Ireland. But if the new ...
... low Iranaiormalioa—that shall be mine!’’— Kino Hrnry IV. John Mscrone, A, St. James's-square. Agente for Scotland, Bell and Brafute, Edinbargh, and John Sagitli and Sons, Glasgow ; for Ireland, John Cumming, Dublin. Orders received all Booksellers. MIDSUMMER ...
... History. SCOTLAND. By Sir W. Scott. 2 vols. 12s. ITALIAN REPUBLICS. By J. C. L. de Sismondi. i vol. 6s. NETHERLANDS. By T. C. Grattan. I vol. 6s. OUTLINES of HISTORY. By Thomas Keightley. 1 vol. 6s. FRANCE. By E. E Crowe. 3 vols. 18s. UNITED STATES of AMERICA ...
... where they fi three sharp rounds, oO a coming up the fourth time Pritchard suddenly reeled; and ere he could throw out his arms, he fell dead at the feet of his antagonist!) The Jury have returned a verdict of against not only the principal in the fight ...
... attention of the house to proceedings which ere taken in in the Penryn case Mr was chairman of the committee reported that John Stan bury having been summoned the Speaker’s warrant not appeared before the committee according to such warrant and that a ...
... Lieutenancy of the county of Sussex, and that it has been offered by the Government to the Duke Richmond, who has accepted it Mr. John Bury Dascnt, one of the parties charged with absconding avoid examination before the Ipswich Election Committee, was brought ...