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... the direction of Mr T. Cooke Tickets may be had at the Theatre ; and of Mr. Andrews, New Bond-street. JOHN PRITT HARLEY, Master and Treasurer _ JOHN HUGHES. Secretary. 4^ ...
... the direction of Mr T. Cooke Tickets may be had at the Theatre ; and of Mr. Andrews, New Bond-street. JOHN PRITT HARLEY, Master and Treasurer _ JOHN HUGHES. Secretary. 4^ ...
... Particulars. &c., the Premises; the place of Sale; and of John Hind, Auctioneer, Cannon-street, St. George’s, Middlesex. lid Ford, a short distance from the Plough, in Bow-road, Middlesex.— By JOHN HIND, THIS DAY, March 14, at Twelve, at Garraway’s Coffee-house ...
... ns already advertised ..£456 John Truman Ville- Messrs. Westmacott hois, Esq .£lOO 0 0 andGoodson £2 2 0 Arriend to the Church 21 0 0 Mr. Greive 5 5 0 Mr. John Gregory. 21 0 0 Mr. W. H. I' Anson 11 1 I 0 Mrs. John Gregory .. 5 5 0 Mr. Henry I' Anson ...
... King's Arms-yard, Coleman-street, Ixmdon, Instituted in 1*23, with a Capital 'paid up; of upwards of 400,000/., and with ihe power of extension. Chairman— JOHN WELLS. Esq. Deputy Chainnan-J AMES CHRISTI AN CLEMENT BELL, Esq. DIRECTORS. John Chapman, ...
... W. T. Alder- Rev. ). Holcombe 2 0 0 son - - 1 1 0 Rey.Jas.Hokombe2 0 0 Rev J Twenty- John Leach, Esq. 2 0 0 man - - 1 1 0 Mbs Walker -2 00 Rev.W. R. Holmes 1 10 John Adams, Esq. 1 o o Rev. G. A.Buttef- Mrs. Adams - I 00 ton - -110 Mrs. 3. Adams - 1 0 ...
... Castlereagh, Charlemont, Camden, Norbury, and Fitzwilliarn : the Marquis of Buckingham, the Duke of Leinqer, Messrs. Curran, Grattan, Flood, Fitzgibbon, Plunkett, Bush, Yelverton, Dawson, and O'Connor, who figure in these pages, among other persons of great ...
... Parliament gave the Id place upon our altars. We are t o ld t truly in last words of Grattan, that ' the people of this municipalities, not the power of appointing an armed police, country should not look to a democratic government ; they paid half out of ...
... Subscriptions ahead v advertised X'^i'7 15 1. . ?? pot London - 25 0 I Mr. John S. Day . - 5 5 ?? A. and J. Laport. T> 5 Mr. Alfred Burges - - 10 10 !>■ \ Knox Child . ll| Mr. John Leschallas - 10 10 . il 0 I Mr. William Leschallas - o 0 ?? Vvilson and Co ...
... Hood, for Jamaica ; Mary Hudson, Johnson, for Naples; Rattlesnake, Houghton, for Odessa: Traveller, Parrot, for Madeira. The John Pink, from Jamaica, put back yesterday and remains. The St. James, for New York, sailed this morning. Canton, Nov. a—The Roktodftle ...
... that there should be 5,000 men armed with muskets? Was that consistent with that freedom which every man in England justly boasts of? He asked whether this was or was not the case in Ireland? Was not the police obliged to arm? He fancied he might almost ...
... Willis, Esq Rlensi,” by Mr. Bulwer“ Japbet la Search of Father,” Capt. Manyat—” My Aunt Pontypool”—” Agnes Mansfeldt,.” by Grattan—“ Dr. ItaKg's Travels to Damascus” “Sir Wm. Gell's Rome and its Vicinity”— Democracy In America,” by M. de Tocqueville—“ The ...
... belts-id. Was it possible to conceive words stronger than these ?—( Hear, and cheers from the Opposition Members.) Mr. H. GRATTAN was understood to say that the army was not present. Sir JAMES GRAHAM was most willing to refer to the testimony given before ...