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... article in his line of the most excellent quality, for which purpose he has made arrangements for furnishing Dinner, Ball, and Sup- per Parties, with the most fashionable and splendid ornaments, and everv delicacy, in the first style of elegance. For the ...

LONDON JANUARY FASHIONS

... . A carved ivory fan, white kid glv oes, and white'satin shoesacom plete the dress. CIVIC PETB On Wednesday a grand Civic Dinner wias givert at York. House to rno most Noblethe Marquis Camden, who had visit. ed Bath in his official station as Recorder ...

DUBLIN—FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1820

... ie is in getefail suftfciently composed to order his dinner. Ile is personally attended by- Mr. Butt, seni(r, ills prinm. cipal Page, who prepares his dinner. The Kinig7 some time since, had hia dinner hour changed lrom one o'clock to half-past one; anol ...

Published: Friday 21 January 1820
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2590 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

FOX DINNER—DUKE OF SUSSEX

... S USS E. The anniversary of Mr. Fox's birt') sWaB eC ebrated on Mionday last in the city if Norwielc when a ivery numerous party of Noblemen and Genlenlen iined fogethler for the pinpnsea of ax. pressiztg their respect for the memory- of thait iihis- ...

Published: Tuesday 01 February 1820
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1269 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

DUBLIN—TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1820

... of the Cortes was immediately pro- claimed at Cadiz, and the oath to defend it was ndnlifistered at the town-hall to ail parties, milita- ry and civil. The Commnerce of the town gave a grand banquet to the civil and miii1tary authorities, to celebratetrhe ...

Published: Tuesday 01 February 1820
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1372 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

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... this, Ofice, 'hirenifusms will be received Q4uvat , H -ix~a. or by.Anral Pyments, as may beft 44it the convenience of the parties unotrceLnd On Annuities, well aecured by long Leaaeheld and Life Itn. terest Property, the EUROPEAN COMPANY advance Msony ...

CONSPIRACY TO ASSASSINATE THE MINISTERS

... Yeseterday: was the day appointed for tie secondi Cabinetrdiriner to 'take place since. th. demise' of the late X ing. The dinner of yesterday was appointed to take place at Earl Bathurst's house, in Mansfield-street, Portland-place; but, as a r.ea- sure ...

DINNER TO MR. HOBHOUSE

... I - DINNER TO MR. RiOBHOUSr. Thursdfay a numerous mieeting of the L f est slainster touk piace at the Crown and nuhmlli Tiai'crn, Loodim, for the purpose of p iyig ir.e 11bIlooute the complitpent'oof a puttklic dinner uponi his liberation from Newgate ...

Published: Wednesday 08 March 1820
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 7981 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

[ill] WORLD

... a vrloct party at dinner on p) 'deuy, at his house in the Stabie-Viyrd, St. James's. 'fI'Ie Persian Ambasador and suite are expected to leave E,, latls this lstier elnd of this rimontb, for Persia. 'The oti'. of 'laceenterlin. d r latge party of faslini ...

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... glorious contest for your t, 1,presentatioli, until his success shall have secured your in- c depeudetre. Unconnected with party, and resting hisclaims solel UpOn 1his fihr attachument to his Country, travelene for her Constittion, and devotion to her ...

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... desert the glorious contest for your 1l?eietrlation. until his success shall have secured your in- dependence. Unconnected wish party, and restinrg his claims I sorld upon lhis firm attachmtent to his Country, revetenre for 0 l~totiwjis, and devotion to her ...

THE HOME CIRCUIT

... ? w Dt tou so inks pios 5.5410 nf s;ifc latidl bit lrrot¶. hadl turchitseed ?? a dr'cere; tve ioltis 'was atracketl by a party of irin armed, nho fired nr.re tti't tvrenty shots; at ti5s time lhe was in his bed. witli his brot!er: they broke it, thii ...