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DOVER

... Robert Fraser Jonathan Gore. Michael Hughes, William Williamson, George Poollv Alfr.n Lock, William Cox. William Oliver. John Garrett, John Thomas L*wi«, Henry Compson. William Phillips, George Seamer, Joho Mitchell, and Edwin EiT Lee, were ordered to be ...

SPAIN,

... different parishes, Christchurch, St. Ewan's, awl St. John's. Witness had searched the registers of all these parishes foi an entry of the burial of a person named Elizabeth Burchard, Out found no such entry.—John Roys Toinkins examined : Witness has, in consequence ...

FASHIONS FOR APRIL

... continue small, and with deep bavolets.' The caps worn inside are tulle with sprigs heath small flowers. We hear that Mr. John Manning, the comptroller of customs in the port of Loudon, is about to retire. This gentleman was for many years one of the ...

Published: Tuesday 09 April 1844
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1826 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

PORTUGAL

... insurgents in fact, were treated by the people every where with profound indifference. Baron Leira, with his column of all arms, had arrived at Abrantes, within a few leagues of Gastello Branco, and troops were likewise marching against the insurgents ...

CHATHAM

... The Marciana was captured on the Bth of Feb. 1841, in the Bay of Benguila. It was effected in the dead of the night by the armed boats of the Brisk. They pulled into the hay, and watched the progress of shipping the slaves by large boats from the shore ...

CITY INTELLIGENCE

... a cutter kept hovering in the John o' Gaunt's track, in a direction extremely dangerous to herself. At last the Union Jack was fairly lowered, the steamer's head was turned somewhat towards the shore, and the devoted John o' Gaunt followed in her wake ...

court, notitav, aub Orntrn

... bleeding His Majesty, to find the words Liberte ! Egalite ou la Mort! very legibly stained on his arm. They could not recover from their amazement. Charles John has been so long a king that it is forgotten that he began by being a mere hero, and he is so ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... bleeding his Majesty, to find the words Liberie/ Egalite 'au la Mort.' very legibly stained on his arm. They could not recover from their amazement. Charles John has been so long a King that it is forgotten that he began by being a mere hero, and he is so ...

Published: Tuesday 12 March 1844
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 5361 | Page: 1 | Tags: none