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COURT OF KING's BENCH

... aceounti The Que-en had givien her consent, in common tt with all thle Royal Family, to the maitliiaige oif the hi Duke of Cambridge ?? thle Duches4s of Stilms, and fo lteai'd of it be)ing, b)rkell off with regret. Mr. King, 01 iro4m that. respec(t to ...

SESSIONS INTELLIGENCE

... money from John Gerrard; Peter Collins, arnd Thos. Collett, charged with stealing a waistcoat. AcQusTTEn-Charles Tlart, Rnbt .Duke, Robt. Allen, Wm. Holly, NV. Read, Jas. Major, and Eliz. Hinton. DascIARGED,-G. Barnes, and Mary Ann Plympton. SEXTENcr ?? ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... last, 'the following rtielanclioly event eceurred -at ,WAura,'. BcdlfordshbIs:-Mr. 'Iijrdle, A ,CiDD- tidential clerk in-the Duke of leififords emnply, it1 a fit of rotenprary iusanity', put a period to his existeice by hanging himself in his bed-room. ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... ? Dart, for stealing a pair of trucks, the property of George Dowling.-John Jones, for steallnF a bil- i [ver canfroin the Duke of Marlborough public-house.-lhomas Dawson, for breaking open tke coach-house of the Rev. H. Mire- house, and stealing a bridle ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... manners had attracted the notice of the passengers, -understood from one of. tle party that the Duke of Cumberland was on board ; whereas, it- was the Duke of Cambridge. Mr. 0., a Tory to the back- C hone, resolved to do honour to the cause by some mani- F festation ...

THE MURDER AT NEWCASTLE

... ballrit.-'lhte Dukes of Sussex aird Cambridge, and a distinguished party are on a visit to the Earl of L~ichtleled. at Runton Hall. trear Sthugborougir. 'I'ry haed a grand hitu lo on 'Tuesday, when tile slaugirter of game was great ?? Duke of Sussex's eyesigiht ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... abusive, and threatened to blow their brains out. Thie father denied -this s what lie said was, that a mart was shot at Cambridge- .batch -fbr ontly knocking at the door of a beer-rouse, amtt if - he fled had his gun loaded, lie should have been justified ...

THE COURT, &c

... thle Duke or' Stitiex ill'd the( Duchess of Inverness, Sile Duke of Wellinigist, thle Duke tind Dsohess of Beatlifori, &c., &c. 1T10r0 were itt leilst 500 plersonauges of distinction present ?? tili It ?? commencel~d shortly after' It1, to 'Welppierl's fttll ...

Postscript

... his residence, No. 14, Norfolk-street, Park-lane. The unfortunate nobleman was brother to the late, and uncle to the present Duke of Be'dford -uncle also, of course, to Lord John Russell, the present noble secretary for the colonies. The cala- mitous event ...

THE COURT, &c

... Knightsbridge, and Portman barracks. About ten o'clock Prince Albert, accompanied by his Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, his Grace the Duke of Wellington, Lord Hill, and a numerous staff, oarrived on the parade, the splendid brass bands of the life ...

THE COURT

... -Glob'e. Queen Adelaide Etill remains at Sudbury, and is in the enjoyment of excellent health. The Duke of Cambridge left London on Monday, on a visit to the Duke of Rutland at Belvoir Castle. The Crown Prince of Hanover hals recovered front his indisposition ...

THE COURT

... visited-the Dachess of Gloucester; on Wednesday ihr Royal Highnee visited the Queen and the Duke of Suassec, aind the Duchees of Gloucester and the Duke of Cambridge. visited the Queen Dowager; on Thursday, the Duchess of Gloucester visited the Queen Dowager ...