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HUMAN MADNESS AND MISERY

... STARvATrIo.-Reaeitly, an inquest was held at the King's Arms public-house, Sun Tavern-fields, in the st parish of St. (xLOrge in the East, before Mr. Bakerh the coroner, on view of the body of John Auger, aed 58 years, who came by his death under the n ...

HUMAN MADNESS AND MISERY

... STARVATioN.-Reeently, an inquest was held at the Kinig's Arms public-house, Stinl Tavern-ields in the sti as parish of St. Goorge in the East, before Mr. Baker, ha y the coronter, on view of' the body of John Auger, aged 58 years, who came by his death under ...

LOCAL NEWS

... like the Earl of Cardigan's pistols ?—Because he's a rifle barrel. Why is the Duke of Wellington like the wouldt* alderman, Michael Scales?— Because he has yen a butcher in great business.' Why are poachers like the Earl of Cardigan's ?—Because ...

Published: Saturday 02 January 1841
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5555 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... the lamented death of the Rev. John Dodd. It is a Vicarage in the presentation of the Hon. and Right Rev. Dr. Percy, Lord Bishop of Carlisle, and the Incumbent enjoys jurisdiction over the Parochial Cnurches of St. John, at. Andrew, and All Saints, as ...

Published: Saturday 09 January 1841
Newspaper: Leeds Intelligencer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 9199 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS

... of Mr. Baines. The Lord Chancellor made a communication to their Lordships, relative to the affair of the Earl A com. of Cardigan and Mr. Harvey Tuckett. mittee was appointed to enquire into the matter, A short conversation toux place between Lord Melbourne ...

Varieties

... would do the same. The latter declined; Sir John told Garrick it was a struggle betw een his rnoral~y and interest, to which David replied, He was sorry he could not return the compliment, for Sir John's is'tereat and morality weore never at variance ...

Varieties

... the same. The P.- latter declined; Sir John told Garrick it was a he struggle between his morality and interest; to which g, Daid replied, lie was sorry he could not return >1- the compliment, for Sir John's interest and morality were never at variance ...

The Tax Trap

... this summons, the Speaker, ac- bet oompanied by the greater number of Members then Pen prsnt, and preceded by the Sergeant at Arms, asR ealreing the Mace, left the House. The Speaker IlgI returned after an absence of about ten minutes, and by the House adjourned ...

O'CONNOR AND THE PRESS

... captain magistrate was a tyrant. He got up all the opposition, petitioned against me, and he boasted of it. I assisted at Grattan's election for Meath, in 1831. I was counsel for Daunt, at Mallow, in 1832. 1 assisted Col. Stawell, at Kinsale, at the same ...

O'CONNOR AND THE PRESS

... captain magistrate was a tyrant. He got up all the opposition, petitioned against me, and he boasted of it. I assisted at Grattan's election for Meath, in 1831. I was counsel for Daunt, at Mallow, in 1832. 1 assisted Col. Stawell, at Kinsale, at the same ...

Varieties

... would do the same. The hi ltter .decliued Sir John told Garrick it was a e struggle between his lnorol;iyndterest; to which David replied, He was sorry he could not return , the conpliment, for Sir John's 4nterest and morality were never at variance ...

The Tax Trap

... summons, the Speaker, so- better sompanied by the great'er number of Members then pursue present, and prceded by the Sergeant at Arms, add, tI bearing the Mraeoe, left the House. The Speaker lighten returned after an absence of about ten minutes, and by the ...