FOR CHRISTMAS DAY, 1803
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... Majesty's revenue, or hy any Officer or servant of the said Company 'or other person or .persons whoinseaer, except Sundays, Christmas-Days, and Good Fridays, and anv day which shall be dp- pointed by bjis Majesty's Proclainatiots for the purpose of as Gencral ...
... other ports-that 40 c them foundered in a dreadful gale of wind, and only one man was saved. We are sorry to state, that on Christmas Day owing to a heavy swell in the River Conway, the boat conw veying the Irish Mail, with eight passengers,tbhe coac nsn ...
... Mherc employcd in wheelitg gravel ovcr it, had qujitted their work only a flvi minutes before the ac- Cislenit happened. Oit Christmas-day, about ten in thle morning, a tcrible fire broike out at Arotnb, aeat HIexhami, -North- uniberlanid, in a Wveaver's shop ...
... Nostemlher. Itkis not )ro. I bable, however, that any meeting for the dispatch' of l business will take place until after Christmas. Tile late MARQUIS of TowNsnim-, whose deathvwe recorded in our last, was the eldest son of Charles, late Lord Viscount ...
... honourable. Parliament is further prorogued until the Iyth of Decenmber.-It is now certain that it will not meet until after Christmas. - The amount of the revenue for the last qutarter, in which there wras a surplus of 2,300,0001. arose entirely frosi our: ...
... cild of thu Eelirise at a quarter paitI twtlee1 true time. 'life lat Aiellhisitop of York gave a littomind prlltalt 1c lill Christmas to cinch of his' grand-chlildrent, aroilellt~ iilo tho nuamber (if l-oilry-sevsa.-i It appe~l's. k e hare beeni e'rreC.It ...
... 2 Ket, - - - . - I- - - - ?? 181 2 I Uivelpool, . - - - - - - - - 2,79l3 4 Norwich Christmas, I s14, to Michaefmas, 18(1;. .. . - 33,oG5l 13S Norwicbl UnionI, Christmas, 1604, to Mid- ?? 180:;, -,34'i 11 'i Newca tle. upon Tlne, ? 5,739 5 9 Salamander ...
... count than 25 per cent. Yoa need not expect to hears Le of a battle between the British and French trunps until i, about Christmas, as it is not possible they can meet ke before that time;-then vyu may look out for a most f bloody affair, whenever it shall ...
... for some time past. Stamttford Hall, the fine ancient seat of the Earl of Stamford, in Staffordshlite, has aboutided in Christmas hospi- talities, and good cheer, after the old school of Elgil'sh lin- pi'ality-where rotisi beef, -i/Iom pudding,, and sosirg ...
... palate with this delctle fond t The whmrnsical 91d man who has ietf a fund&.I s for forty dotens of ?? to bethrowrn everp I Christmas from the Church at R- therharn, was cer- e tainlyjdesirouS that the inhabitants, whatever theis- s religi'ou opinions maigt ...
... army is in full retreat, and I expect we sall continue to pursue the same direction, and that you will have me home before Christmas. Lord Welling. ton keeps himself to' himself, which makes It difficult to discover his intentions;- but junging fron all ...