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POOR LORD ROSSMORE'

... This publicity inevitably produced tie result, that, consequence of direct communication from his Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge to the King, dated the of October, an express communication from his Majesty not to accejit the challenge was given to ...

\,'e unquain T.'ciim Graia loqui, tecum Roraana vctustas. Clai nian. ! m 182P, Printed for tlie Editor, and ..

... Field Officer; Lieutenant Moore and Sir Gregor M'Gregor; Sam Slablines; the Duke Clarence ; Pistol and Rifle Shooting ; Spanish Armada —Rf.vif.ws ; Serjeant Lowe’s Address to the Duke of Wellington; M. Comte’s History of the National Guard of Paris ; 'DuTs ...

THE KINO THE PEOPLE AND THE LAW

... excellent health. Yesterday he resumed his drives, and was out in his pony phaeton for three hours. But it is said that the Duke of Cambridge is much indisposed; and that Sir William Knighton gone to Hanover, by the King’s special command, to attend his Roval ...

l,ut oinlg4’allon. Mr. bad iUitt'd, tbftt ibe groat evil the C'a|ie was the want uf labourers; ami (Mr. Horton) was

... him company. The Duke of Brunswick is reported, untruly we hope, to have ahjoreil the Protestant faith. The report rests upon the authority of an article from Berlin, of the lyth February, in Hamburgh Paper. The conversion of the Duke of Brunswick to tne ...

. oelaco, Russia, in the Black Sea. accelerating I Ar Ses. and has freighted seventy-seven merchant lll ' r .,

... completely recovered from her indisposition. There are no accounts vet from Hanover, and it is hoped that the illness of the Duke of Cambridge will only prove temporary; Sir W. Knighton has proceeded thither at the affectionate desire of the Aye. We are rejoiced ...

THIS DAY'S MAIL

... Itis, Ocean, and Frankfort Papers of the Bth instant deny the truth of the account which appeared of the illness of the Duke of Cambridge. . There are persons who arc sanguine enough to anticipate that the labours of the Finance Committee will prodiice an ...

UNPLEASANT AFFAIR

... second only to those of his illustrious friend, the Duke of Wellington. The King continues at his Palace at St. James’s. The Kinif’s health extremely goo-1. His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, of whose indisposition some rumours were circulated ...

WAR IN THE EAST,

... character of the Messiah; and his lady, Lady Georgiana M. Molff, had given birth a daughter the ultuno. THt: DUKE WELLINGTON. His Grace the Duke of Wellington is indefatigable in his attention to business. sleeps on mattress couch. His Grace rises at seven ...

The Persons becoming Tenants will be reqnireil to give Security bv Recognii’-ance for the line ;ia\ inent of ..

... Manners. Hints as to the Different Modes Travelling, and Expense of Living. Rev. Wcever Walter, M. A. of St.John’s College, Cambridge, °V TALES of the MOORS; or, RAINY DAYSinROSSSHIRE. By the Author Selwyn in Search of a Oaughter.” Dedicated to Sir Walter ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... Bishop of BATH and WELLS presented petition from the Archdeacon and Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Bath, to the same effect. The Duke of WELLINGTON presented a petition from persons employed in the silk trade, in Macclesfield, praying for a revisal of the laws ...

hood; but. my Lords, that is the consequence not of the state of the law, but that combination which I

... and believed, that aome plan would be proposed, round bich the Catholics and the Protestants might equally rally. The Noble Duke had alluded to the influence of the Irish Priesthood, but it was in truth the state of the that had driven the laity of that ...

.. .' .* i ReO \TT Aw ExceUencp the Marquess of Anglesey. K T Meeting of the Committee the Mansiou-

... St. Davids, and (Ireland ; the Duke of Rutland; Marquess of Camden; Lords Sidh ..,h Rexlcv and Fowis ; —Cust.Esq., M.P..C. N.Pallmer, Fs'o MP Robert Inglis, Bart., Aid. Thompson, M.P., Aid Atkin’s Archdeacon Cambridge, Dr. D’Oyly, Sir Wil- Uam Blizard ...