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... Castle, or. cosapsaied by the Doke of Citaberland, but ee. =nod only as boor. At two o'clock their Royal Highbrows the Dukes of York. Cambridge. and Somas paid a ...

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... not much longer be able to sustain the calamitious presiure of its • crimps. The Prince Regent, and the Dukes of • York. Cumberland, and Cambridge; went down to )Vindsor in the morning. T he former returned o' Carlton House about four o'clock.—Moricing ...

:i'l Weettanits

... number to Bath • Bethnell Green to N4tingham St. Pancras has 10,000 more persons than Shef f ield ; Kensington is equal ,to Cambridge; Islington is near the population of Canterbury ; and St. Giles', is only 1,200 less than Leeds. Holborn Division 217,575 ...

Ills MAJESTY HEALTH. Tie Bulletin of this day is as follows : Windsor Castle, Aug. Eis Majesty is not better

... that of the enemy. It is said that tie French are now confinet to Tarragona, being too weak to v:nture beyond the works, The Duke Dc L'lnfantado, Ambassador E•:- traordinary from Spain ; is expected to arrive immediately in this country, the Comtta frigate ...

mercial travellers are pointed out by name in the same parr, as resident in London, but belonging to houses in

... after the ordinary business of the day, Mr. Curwen addressed the company with great animation and elo. quence. His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch, the Earl and Countess of Home, and Lady Sydney, were lately amongst the visitors at Alionby, in Cumberland. The ...

shot him through the head. The report a tie piece brought in several of the neighbours, mho found the child

... George's Church, Hanover Square, London, the Rev. G. 1. Tavel, of Trinity College, Cambridge, to Lady Augusta Fitzroy, daughter to the late, and sister to the present Duke of Grafton. At itisebank, near Orton, aged 79, Mr. Wm. Adamson. On the 21st inst ...

I TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION,

... until ten in the morning. To this monient they Promises wady h e sees to Mn. blab- do Parr lima /PO Yesterday the Dukes of Clarence and Cambridge have erected no works ; but it is positive, that French to a tramher . veils Ids Paraer, mite i P i sad lam ...

miscellanies

... a draft on his banker fur that sum, to prevent the trouble of farther investigatiop. . The office for military accounts in Duke-street, Westminster, has lately been discOvered to have been robbed of regimental and district accounts of the utmost consequence ...

. . THE WESTMORL A.l\ l'W. D AD VERTISER, ' t,„ – AND -•_ 1 – itenbat Cbronute

... umbasiglined rabble. 110•Areeterdri Wig New the Dale sal Daiwa of Ye* the Dukes Kest and Cambridge, ar is troritod the day with the Qum. Th Dikes of Yo& , rent, ad Cambridge left r um& air. The Daiwa of York remise to Moe with today, and is aptmal to ...

HIS MAJIL3TYI HEALTH

... some time pests and gave garden for a sew blue coot, which he has worn within these few days. Yesterday, the Dukes of York, Clarence, and Cambridge, visited the Prince Regent. Quebec letters sad paper, which arrived on Saturday to the 9d ak. state, that ...

LONDON, JAN. 11

... was the forams by his Royal Highness the of Cambridge, supplied 5130 of this amber; and the other were draftedfrom the Sd regiment, after inspection, at the Portman-street . Barwhs. by his Highness the Duke of Gloanter. These troops are ropected to embark ...

,YESTERDAY's MAIL. LONDON. JAN. 15. It is so strongly believrit that pram is I betvre.n the itusat.ins sod ..

... Comma:idling-officer, dated July !list and 25th, 1809. Lieutenant Ttdly is dismissed from the service. His'Royal Highness the Duke of Baas has succeeded to the office of Deputy Grand blaster of the Fraternity of Masons, vice the late Admiral Sir Peter Parker ...