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... to stale, that, shouhi call of the house be ordered, it will he disobeyed, and that O’Connell, ...
... to stale, that, shouhi call of the house be ordered, it will he disobeyed, and that O’Connell, ...
... Lord Chatham, Lord Mansfield, Burke, Fox, Pitt, and Grattan be placed in St Stephen's Hall. We have further to propose that the following three artists, viz., William Calder Marshall, John Bell, and John Henry Foyley, whose works in the last exhibition in ...
... Mr Milne, biass founder, by which workman had his arm severely lacerated.— IFitness. latest Emclltgcnfc. ELECTION FOR THE COUNTY OF EDINBURGH. Edinburgh, 25th June. At twelve o’clock to-day, Sir John Hope, Bart, of Craighall, was elected representative ...
... selection to attend select committees failed to do so, should move, that they be taken into the custody of the sergeant-at-arms. Sir G. Grey then moved, that the hon. member for Winchester (Mr. 15. Escott) directed attend the committee in group Y (to ...
... Band—The Highland The next toast proposed by the noble host was that of Major-General Sir John oodford, which was received with warm cheering. Major-General Sir John Woodford replied to the toast. Band—The British Grenadiers. The Duke of Wellington then ...
... Committee met at twelve o,clock. Mr William Anderson, guard of the mail from Edinburgh Aberdeen, Mr Rattray, also a mail guard, Mr John Ray,cleik to the Duty-House atGranton Pier, Mr A.G. Somxnerville, Post-Office clerk, and Mr Andrew Dowie, factor to Admiral ...
... period iclected for the fete: thus, the Duke of Wellington appean-d the uniform the Duke of Cumberland of that day; the Karl Cardigan that of the llth Dragoons at lie battle Cnlludeu ; and the Marquess of Londonderry the dress cavalry officer of the time; ...
... thr !Inks and ltticheu of Somerset, the M a r q uis! of Winchester, the Earl of Roselyn, Lor I and Lady Arthur Lennox, Sir John and Laity Mac-1 donuts!. &e. The brisle was attended to the sitar by her sister. Miss Cecilia Wyndloun, her youthful half-sisters ...
... reseed by the people at the indecency of this lelay. The rope having at length been lashed to the beam, the drop fell, and the arms, legs, and body of the wretched man at once became greatly convulsed, and he seemed to suffer great agony. After banging about ...
... herself to morning visiters. Mr John Lewis Towns, merchant, residing at Elm Grove, Southsea, heard a conversation on Tuesday morning the 20th May, between Lieutenant Hawkey and another gentleman. Lieutenant Hawkey drew his arm from that his friend, and with ...