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... French Protestants, Jacquerie, The, or the Lady and the Page, John Marston Hall, or Little Ball of Fire, King's Highway, Leonora D'Orco, Man at Arms, Margaret Graham, Mary of Burgundy, ...
... French Protestants, Jacquerie, The, or the Lady and the Page, John Marston Hall, or Little Ball of Fire, King's Highway, Leonora D'Orco, Man at Arms, Margaret Graham, Mary of Burgundy, ...
... immence quantity of powder, arms, &c. is now in the hands of the people and citizens, gtiarded by to regiments of French Guards, and Buoo Citizens. WHITEHALL, 7JI 17. The King has been pleafed to contlitute and appoint John Lloyd, of Grey's Inn, in the ...
... t was his entire with that it thould take place. Mr. Grattan then proceeded to the houfe where Mr. Carry Was engaged with his Surgeon, and they exchanged mutual civilities. JOHN FRANCIS CRADOCK, JOHN METGE. IRISH PARLIAMENT. H OLIVE OF LORDS,, MONDAY, ...
... t was his entire with that it fhould take place. Mr, Grattan then proceeded to the Mule whets Mr. Cray was engaged with his Suigeon, and they exchanged mutual civilities. JOHN FRANCIS CRADOCK, . JOHN NIE'TGE. 'RISS PARLIAMENT. FIIIRTJARY ty, The Hotife ...
... Gazette. STEWARDS appointed to condua the Entertainment, to be given in conatnemoration of the viaory obtained by the Britilh Arms at Seringapatam, on the 6th of February 1792 ; prefent their compliments to the Gentlemen in His hilajelly's, and the Honorable ...
... Emilia Wyndham. G. P. R James. C. B. Brown. J. F. Cooper. Mrs. Thomson'. T. C. Grattan. A. Dumas. G. P. James. T. C. Grattan. Mrs. S. C Hall. A. Dumas. A. Dtnuas. T. C. Grattan. Mrs. Gore. G. R. Gleig. Miss Landon. Mrs. T homeon. G. R. Gleig. Manoeuvring ...
... the social grade to which both Lord Cardigan and Colonel Calthorpe belong, and a serious blow to a system under which men like Lord Cardigan o'otain critical Commands in the field. I hear that a grand passage of arms and much violent language took place ...
... death the Calcutta Bar loses one of its ablest representatives. He was born in 18. and was the second son of John Evans, Lovesgrove, County Cardigan. He was educated at Winchester and Corpus Christie Col lege, Oxford, and was a Bsrristser of Lin coins Inn ...
... To ask the Under-Secretary of State for War whether any inquiry has been made into tho circumstances attending the death of JOHN LILLEY, Regimental Serjeant-Major of the 6th Dragoons, at Mhow, in India, on the 25th May, 1862 ? Whether it is true that, ...
... lcbreustetu, by James —Clichtun, by Atus.borth—Cross Purposes, or the Way of the H orld—Chancelior's Chaplaiti—Cagoes nut, by Grattan—country aospitalitiei—Chrunie , es of tue Crutch, by B. Jerrold—career of au Aram Dodger— Delaware, by James—De L'Orme, by ...
... lighted (tam the hel:—r6r it:region of Unicot—c , ,uli be blamed tor calling Mr. Grattan from obfcu• city. Several Gentlemen having Alto eXpeend their deteflation of Mr. Grattan's conduit, Mr. Gilfard declared hialclf fatisfied with having thus drawn firth ...
... Jrkley and ZPtland. John f.ur, t. Peebles. M Intprnory, 8. Perth. C]lanel Thomas Graham, a. Renfrew. ad Alexaider. oft. *Sr Char* 3. Rnsburgh. Sir George Donee', Selkirk. Mark Pringle, Stirling. Sir George Keith Sutherland. â¢Sir John Sinclair, 4. Wigtoun ...