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... Gerrard-Street, Aug. 27, 1788, Miporesex }jOHN SETTLE, Andrew &mn. (1o auir) Chnflizn Cole, William Coates, Michael Wallb, John Keating, Thomas Flannegan, | Archibald Cambridge, Thomas Langford, Willam ' Fergufon, Charles M*'Gay, Richavd Smith, Jllls( Murphey ...

Published: Monday 01 September 1788
Newspaper: Coventry Standard
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 5434 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

'S POST

... wine and porter merchant, Feb. 5, 16, March 16, at Guildhall.——.&tu&-nin, Messrs. Whittons, Great James-street, Loudon. { John Keating, Manchester, dealer and chapman, Feb. 18, 19, Mareh 16, at the Talbot ion, Manchester.—Attornies, Messrs. Hewitt and Kirk ...

Published: Monday 04 February 1811
Newspaper: Coventry Standard
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1443 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BUCKINGITAMSHIRE

... 1814, Jounna Southeott, the noted] impostor, formerly of At UR ‘EL.';l_l‘t, dicd in London, % - Rt AL W SREER S S—— 1520, John Keats, the greatest of young self-taught poets, died at Rome, ngod 24, 28 Childermas duy. An anviversary feast of the Church, ...

Correspondence

... world, On reading the above poem, I was reminded of the fate of the amiable, the highly-gified, and noble-minded youth, John Keats, who was emrly ealled from this world to another and a better world. And melancholy is the reflection thut his end was hastened ...

BEDFORD

... for the BEATING HEART, for the CORPARE'S BROW, Ament O world. bove poem, I was reminded of iuble, the highly-gified, and John Keats, who was early wid to another and a better holy is the reflection that his y the barsh treatment of the ter of the crities ...

———— BIGGLESWADE,

... charged with steding partridge eggs from a field in the occupation of Mr. Creak, on Sunday, the 18th inst. Police-officer John Keating met the defendant on the road between Houghton Regis and the Luton mad Dunstable road ; he appeared to have somefhing concealed ...

CHIEF CONSTABLES REPORT

... changes in the amount and distribution of the force : viz., Police-constables Robt, Hart, John Edward Donne, Donald Kennedy, John Keating, Thos. Riley, Chas, Galley, and John Quilty resigned ; Thos, Breary, Wm, Snell, Solomon Gurney, Wm, Larman, Wm. Frankton ...

HERTS

... Silby House, Grosvenorroad, Tonbridge Well, spinster Jones, Wm. Champion, and Jones, John Jones, Miss Mary ~_Holl, John Keating, Robert, M P, Kell, C. J.and R, J. Headley, Epsom, gentlenan Park-hill, Clapham, Esquire Gloucester - Lu'e. Regent's ...

MARRIAGES

... James Fisher, aged 8 years. e (iarltang«()':l‘ the Gth inst., Ellen Brown, aged ” s years. Bowness—On Sunday last, Mr. John Keating, # ’ 45 years. : l-\h%‘ —Qu the 20th inst., Mr, Johy Javeßy Ulon mfi.. tnda& yun ...

wirths, sMarviages, and Deaths

... Mary, daughter of M. James Fisher, aged 8 ‘:n. 1 @ ’mqmn-o- ‘the 6th inst., Ellen Brown, aged %2 o 0 Sunday last, Mr. John Keating, 64 i the inst,, Mr, Johp [aved UM udgiyun.' ...

LITERARY, &o

... promiwfi sketch from the facile and familiar pen of Delmar Morgan. In the February number Cowden Clarke’s Recrfi?ectiom of John Keats is a good centre piece and genial and critical reminiscences of the poet, will ever be appreciated though the brutal injustice ...

THE TOMB OF KEATS

... tombstone, —* Here lies one whose name was writ in water.” February 24, 1521. And the name of the young English poet is John Keats. Lord Houghton calls this cemetery ‘‘one of the most beautiful spots on which the eve and heart of man can rest,” and Shelley ...