Refine Search

Newspaper

Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle

Countries

Regions

London, England

Access Type

11

Type

11

Public Tags

No tags available
More details

Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... force before Buenos Ayres and in the waters of South America. The estimates of con temp’ate armed vessels, with 20,31* men. On the Ist of March France bad 195 armed vessels, being eight men of war, frigates, and 171 other vessels, with 26,341 men. Hence ...

CREDITORS OF THE DUKE OF YORK

... at eleven, at the offi > Cardigan. 15, at two, an son. The JOSEPH GORTEN, Lichfield, builder, Nov. ad beaten twelve, at the Three Crowns inn, Lichfield. Broughton, | ke in two, Londow ; Baylis, Wednesbury the HENRY WESLEY ARMS!IRONG, Birmingham, Nov returned ...

the rinq,

... August ij,j» • eleven, at the Commissioners’.rooms. Manchester. Messrs. Adlington & Co. Bedford row. London ; and Mr John Ascroft. Oldham. • JOHN TRENOR. Bradford, Yorkshire, merchant, July 2? and August • twelve at the Court house, Bradford. Messrs. Rickards ...

•rthwitl) forw.-rt’td to all the subscribers by po>t. Fn consequence of many persons experienced, upwards of ..

... Waterloo etloo-bridge road, meU on Tuesday evening next. The first prize, Piokon- SoooTixc. Ihe match Mr. Neal’s, Woodha'.l Arms at Stapleford, Hirt.s, betwretf, Mr. K. t.room and Mr. J. Peeke, Hertford, came off on Friday. idova-ONvon Mr. tiroom, who ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE OF TUESDAY, Jan. 1

... at Monmouth, Friday, March I. geshire, and if Brecknockehire—At Brecon, March 4 nesday, March vill give Cardiganshire—At Cardigan, Wed lay, March Pembrokeshire—At Haverford» est and Towa, 2 Monday, March Carmarthenshire— At Carmarthen anc { Borough, ye ...

CTRUAGU CLUB MKRTING. Nov. 2«

... Fcliowc’s Forester Houghton’s Don John Mr Heyes’s Hylus Mr King’s Hawk Eye tan a bye. First Ties. Clavton Lass brat Faithful I Dun John beat Hawk Eye Scramble beat Promise ' Second Ties. Clayton Lass ran bvc | Scramble beat Don John Deciding Course Scramble beat ...

THE RING

... tollowimc re«nlt STOOD. rihl. I STOOD. Wm. Creighton. Josh. Lock. John Atkinson. John Mark. Ed*d. Kdfrar Francis Roberts. Mathew Atkinson..Wm. Win Smith Duke Hamilton. | Ruben Richardson John Martin. On to the tor.tch for the third time U. AUlotoh the. ...

AND SPO

... *U parti ef Mnf’.and, Seoflmlmd Iretmi, film the Fmekete to t Denmark, Bremen, Cu*kuo€n,A*iig*a, BELL'S UFB may W.*F Buenos Arm, the Greek Mends. HonUerrut, Nn*. Neic Brunswick. Scotia. Quebec, St. MOV,. Si. Lucis. St. Vincent. fortsle, TrinuiAd. and BrmM ...

m l(sj

... the Lord I ham berlain anwinst theatrical performences in the City Westminster on Wc-i nevdai and Friday* during Lent.—Lord JOHN RL SSELL oppose.! the nudion. —Sir JAMES GRAHAM strongly supported the view taken the ia»rd. with whom the Hon. Baronet stated ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... Saturday at Epwell White House, at a quaitcr to eleven. Mr. Hellier’s hounds meet Monday at Hockley House. Wednesday at the King's Arms, Kenilworth, and Friday Herkeawell. half-past ten. Mr. A. Smith’s hounds meet on at Lrawlhoy Farm, Tuesday Clariord Oak cuts ...

nOI DRAMA

... concluded with the old, but certainly very good, farce Mumtieur Morbleu, found on the w.ll-knov n humorous verses of the late Mr. John Taylor—** Monsieur Tonson.” Mr. Hackett played the Frenchman; we cannot say we have not seen it played as well, perhaps belter ...