Kent Pocket*,
... Counlrr. Mr. RLATTEU, Rooktellar, lli»h-«>treet. • TOMaLIN and POTTS, l)a»entry; KJOY. Kradinf. ami COPAIBA cntirrlv Sujmt «M. —Arm>n{{ the numeron* frntn M ...
... Counlrr. Mr. RLATTEU, Rooktellar, lli»h-«>treet. • TOMaLIN and POTTS, l)a»entry; KJOY. Kradinf. ami COPAIBA cntirrlv Sujmt «M. —Arm>n{{ the numeron* frntn M ...
... well in opposing the bill, but did not make an effective speech. Mr. 11. Grattan proved that Sir G. Sinclair was not shot proof, and had once been a Whig and a patriot. Mr. Grattan also dealt some hard Mows at some other renegades. Powkrscourt declared ...
... standing near me, had lus hands foldetl across tinder his coat. the carriage came -within few yards him, I saw him take his right arm from the left side of his coat, and pulling out pistol he fired it. held it as it* he was fighting dud or point blank. I thought ...
... and Somerset ; Marchioness Aylesbury, Countess of Cardigan, Countess of Uxbridge. Lady Delawarr, Lady Boos, &c. & . ; and among the general officers and other equestrians present were of Earl Cardigan, Lord Cavendish, Lord Robert Grosvenor. Lord Roos ...
... lot* may lie seen any time, on application to John Honey, Mr. Faulkner’s hailiil, the Drake harm, who will show the crop. Catalogue* may l*o had the White Hart. Dorr better ; Harcourt Arms, Nuneham. King's Arms. Wheatley; the Inns and Public-house* in the ...
... Seboley, Kirtland. Thompson, Fathers, and Randall, producing « rental of 52/. per annum. May Ik* viewed applying Mr. John Rrooks, Cardigan-place, who will show the houses; and for further particulars apply the Auctioneers, or Mr. George Hackstrow, solicitor ...
... Gazette. John I’ritcliurd,Witney.Oxun. inHifuuiMlcr and brL'Lmaker. James Wilium Sumner. Be Imilder. David Woodfiill, Studley, Warwickshire, timln'r merchant. Henry March. metal dealer. John (’ojran Francis Castle-Cary, Somerset, curn factor. John Budd, ...
... ut' Mini M paper, THE*ARM V. the result of some experiments mnde by Prof -ssor All parties seem to have formed pretty correct estimate r ‘* a, ' t0 odour evolved in electro-ehemicnl of the character ami conduct of the Karl of Cardigan : no * ,os >t» ns. ...
... examined were bound over in the sum of 40/. each to appear John Nolan, notorious pickpocket, committed for trial Saturday from Queen-square Office, for robbing Captain (late antagonist of E.irl of Cardigan) of a valuable jro)dsnuff*-box—Mr. H. Wilkinson.hatter ...
... to know that its horrors have been aggravated anil {.a victim* increased since our Government has declared it illegal, and armed herself for the punishment of the off.nder; but, Mr. Editor, what is it to know, that within the very heart of our metropo ...
... viz. ; VV m. Barsa, duel mate; Edward Barridge, second ditto; Henry George, steward ; Francis Drown, John Heart, Charles Charles, Hugh Doon. John Lee, John Harrington, seamen. Capt. Crowder and his crew embarked yesterday morning (Thursday) on board the ...
... near this city, young man, named John Jelf, met with a most deplorable accident, which can scarcely fail to followed his own death, and which affords a serious caution against the use of cheap uncertified fire-arms, and against that passion for small ...