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... ?? .eirs nraile iis'aRbyI Highni\'6dy'Ia J :Xiy no -the Driti-.s of BaronR of Clullden, £ari ?? Tip-erary, Lif. and Duke of.Cambridge, of ?? Kingdom ot Great : it Britapin ,-¢nd jrelaiid. . -. , of W~R~OrFLC:B; N~iVEM?4sf~ 24-.. R- S.'rsF r..Engliifh ...

YORK ASSIZES—HARNER v. ALLEN

... county.Mrs. Godfrey, of Holland Street, Kenfington.-At Iflington, Mr. Coart, late a Brandy Merchant in New gate Street.-In Duke Street, Manchefter Square, the infant daughter of Colonel Baron de Rotenbhrg.-Sir William Saver, Recorder of Bombay.-Tise Rev ...

Saturday's Post. By Express

... The whole of the Royal Dukes attended; the Bilhops of .Win- chefter, Bath and Wells, and St. Afaph. Arnongft the Peers who occasionally voted in fup- port of Lome of the charges were-the Dukqt' of York, Clarence, Kent, Cambridge, Suflex, and Gloucefter- ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MAY 11

... under the Rev. Mr. Hyde, from fc whence he removed to Chrift College, Cambridge. There he took the degree of B. A. in 17Mg, and, in n- the courfe of the fame term he obtained one of the Duke of Newcaffle's gold medals for the ?? n Effay. In 1754' the office ...

ADMIRALTY COURT, JUNE 30

... Ss house, lbo the education of 500 poor childreir in if the principles of the Establishlerd Clurcrl, Iby iris dL It. H. tlre Duke of York, refore tie Most Rev. ne FItiter it God tie Lord 1Bishlop of London, tile s Lord Wsyvor of London, Partrons, arid friends ...

LONDON, Thursday, Feb. 24

... balls were whizziiig rounid his head.. At tbis moaseot, Capt. Fitc~larenc (one of silte gallant sous of his Royal Highlness tbe Duke of Chiareoce) arrived at thse htead of a detachmuent of tbte C ohdstreatu Guards, Tbey sulrrounded the build- ing, aind Captain ...

BUCKS ASSIZES

... Frederick, by sdesire of his Royal Highness; after whiir.3j26 persons isat dows- to att elega:nt'dinoer, annng i whol were the Duke of SussexEari Pomrfret, Sir 'Francis Bur'dett, Sir~ Iraticis' 4id Lady 'Desanges, Sir Georgre' anti Lady Pococl, &c. ' n the ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DECEMBER 10

... . The letter .of Sir LxCojalntin Bloomfield contained another, addressed to' i The Most 'Ignoble, the Lying 'and 'Cheating Duke of Cornwall, K.S.xiince become George .the Fourth, Cartiton -Palaci. ?? The defne tildf d Joe laws of thes'kiignito,'from ...

HOME CIRCUIT—Maidstone, Aug. 4

... the note from the sum of 11. to the sum of 101-The case was this: On the fourth of March the prisoner bargained with Mr. Cambridge, a butcher of Tunbridge, for the purchase of a cow and calf, at the price of 91. in payment of which he tendered a 101. Chatham ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JAN. 15

... Counsel, has retired from d the Court of Chancery, and means to confine himself in is future to Chamber practice. le At the Cambridge Sessions, on Monday, Mr. to James Such, lately' a member of Trinity College, was le convicted of fraudulently obtaining books ...

OXFORD ASSIZES

... Vicar of Dinham and Honing, and Horsey, Norfolk._At Ciapham Common, the Rev. Ebenezer Ware, Di. A. of Trinity college, Cambridge, aged 28.-At the Catholic Chapel, Worces. ter, aged 85, the Rev, Andrew Robinson.-The Rev. J. Oliver, Incumbent of Egloskerry ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS, MAY 31

... in the ?? of Devonshire gave grand dejeuner Saturday at Chiswick to large party of Nobility.-they breokfasted at 4 ?? M;r-Duke of Norfolk sent 1001. last week to Sussex CoitvyHospital.-Printers'Pension Society dine l3th inst. at London Tave'rn-Lord J ...