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... Edward Wolstenholme, Heury R. Westeura, John Craven Westenra, Robert Chaloner, R. Musgrave, Bart. ; Ww. Sharman Crawford. M.P.; J. Parsed, B^rt. , D. Henry, Dublin; John Chivers, Dunlin; Richar ...
... Edward Wolstenholme, Heury R. Westeura, John Craven Westenra, Robert Chaloner, R. Musgrave, Bart. ; Ww. Sharman Crawford. M.P.; J. Parsed, B^rt. , D. Henry, Dublin; John Chivers, Dunlin; Richar ...
... BANKRUPTS to surrender in U.WNC.II ALL-STREET. Frederick John, West Strand, bookseller, Dec. 33, at one, Jan. ?? iit eleven. Attorney, Mr. Whittingtou, Devon- shiit-stieet, llli.onislmry. BRIDGE, William John, 1 rlnlty-street, Rotherrhitne. brewer, Dec. 2l, at ...
... record its just admiration of the sentiments expressed by Matthew Thompson, Esq., of Bradford, at the late dinner given to Sir John Beckett in this town, and likewise at the dinner given to Mr. Hardy, at Bradford, wherein he enforces the justice and necessity ...
... Chapman, M.P.j Stephen Woulle, M.P.; John 11. Talbot, M.P.; Chat. A. Walker. M.P.; K. L. Shell. M.P.; Corn. O'Brien (Dublin); R. M. Bellew, M.P.; C. Fits Simon, M.P.; Jemea Grattan, M.P.; Geo. Evans, M.P.; Henry Grattan, M.P.; Dominick Konayue, P.; Gonvilla ...
... Applications for Shales made to the Secretary, Mr. C. P.Kirkm&n, the Office the Company, No. 18, Kings Arms-yard, Coleman-street, London; and Mr. John Honey, Mining Office, Redruth. ANK-NOTES FOUND.—Found, the 4th instant, Lombard-street, by a youth, some ...
... put his arm around her neck, as if caressing her. He then placed his foot behind her, tripped up the poor woman, and grasped her violently by the throat. He afterwards jumped on the body. Before the deceased was suffocated, she said Ah, John, is this ...
... Scott’s power, for Mr. Grattan is too indecisive in his tonel.es, too prolix in his sentiment, too much inclined spinning finely his exposition of character, a bolder list would have dashed off a few vigorous touches of action. Mr. Grattan, however, a novelist ...
... attempted - -10 o 0 the smugglers from landing their cargoes' on Were attacked by a party armed with long bludgen A l ditto - 10 0 0 - , C.. .. lVig- - 10 00 arms; a desperate struggle ensued; Lieutenant 1 , (i4 4 . J.Vien - ney -1010 0 bound by them hand ...
... adopted. Rovai Gsot. rafhir\l Society.—The ordinary meeting of Monday evening, at its in Regent> Jot President, in the chair. Sir John Firr .v anmuneed that the council had decided that his Ma. -tv'« a 1-. tal premium should !«e awarded to Captain Back, on ...
... ns for Shares to made to the Secretary. Mr. C. F. Kirkman. at the Office of the Company, No. 18, King’s Arms-yard, Coleman London; or to Mr. John Honey, Mining Office. Uedruth. Cornwall. Church reform.—patentees of the WORSTED CAP and YELLOW STOCKING ...
... 0 0 Lansdowne - - 100 0 0 Mrs. Warner . - 2 0 0 Right Hon. Viscount Rev. John Buckland - 10 10 0 Melbourne - . 100 0 0 John Smart, Esq. - .550 The Lord John Russell 100 0 0 John E. Buller, Esq. - 5 50 Right Hon. Lord Pal- W. Praed, Esq., ?? merston - ...
... thorough conviction of Mr. O'Connell that, through the subordinate agency of certain tools of his, namely, Lord Melbourne, Lord John Russell, and the rest, he can do what he pleases; and his determination not to be deprived of the use of instruments so tractable ...