London
... the throne • _ i.i . with purple velvet, having worked on it j Crown of England, the Cross of Saint e ßn shields with the arms of «■>:»!.? i 01 ii , n,nce - The state chairs were what ® e ...
... the throne • _ i.i . with purple velvet, having worked on it j Crown of England, the Cross of Saint e ßn shields with the arms of «■>:»!.? i 01 ii , n,nce - The state chairs were what ® e ...
... Alajesty's life, that unsafe for our beloved Queen remain iu Preferments and Appointments —The Rev. John Puckle, A., officiating Curate to the Rev. John Alaule, hat been elected Minister of St. Mary's church, Dove* (300/.>_ The Rev. Septimus Pope, AI. ...
... 10 of her own body, 114 grand children, 228 of the third generation, and of the fourth.' In the Insolvent Court, on Tuesday, John Cunningham, late an officer in the 11th or Prince Albert's Hussars, and eldest son of James Cunningham, esq , of Kn.lney place ...
... hered the sheaves into his barn, and who enjoys the produce. It is on these grounds that we thank Fox and Grattan for the bill of 1829; and Lord John Russell and Mr. Baring for all that is good in Sir R. Peel’s budget.” Tae or Maxcnester.—Tbis bank has how ...
... the girl's arms. John Jeffries then came the girl, and said, D—n you, I will serve you the same, and struck her a blow the head which knocked her backwards—he then ran An inquest has been held, and a verdict Wilful Murder against John Jeffries returned ...
... Cowper has been appointed to the Lieutenant-Colonelcy of the 18th Foot, vice Tomlinsou, killed in action ; and Brevet-Major John Grattan to be Major, vice Cowper .—lbid. It is stated, but the fact is scarcely credible, that the sister of Sir Sidney Smith is ...
... of another officer's party; that additional sentinels have been posted, and that officer's guard is to be constantly under arms. Now, while we are in favour of all proper and rational precautions, we heartily deprecate all unnecessary alarm. The district ...
... Gulliver, and told him to drive to the Brecknock Arms. When they arrived, two more carriages came (a close one and a cab), and three gentlemen got out.— While they were away, he heard the report of fire-arms—a very large report, but could not say whether ...
... 1 was not the least up. I set with liquor. John Whallev.—l live Trowbridge, and know the prisoner; also knew his brother Joseph. I saw i them Trowbridge on the evening of the 13th of Dec., at the King's Arms; it about live o'clock in the evening. went ...
... was destroyed bv strong party wel'-armed, who met on the common at Eglwyswrw, about eight miles from Cardigan. They had previously, as usual, given notice of their intention. The Marines were ordered out from Cardigan, but by the time they arrived on the ...
... destroyed by a strong party well-armed, who met on the common at Eglwyswrw,about eight miles from Cardigan. Ther bad previously, as usual, given notice of their inten- tion. The Marines were ordered out from Cardigan, trace of the Rebeccaites. but by ...
... deduc- tions of £10, £15, end £20, per cent. A Captain Brigstocke, a gentleman of £7000 a-year in tha counties of Carmartban, Cardigan, and Pembroke, at bis receipt here this week, ordered 10 per cent. to be dedacted from the rent of a Mr. Parry, who told ...