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... Malmesbury's Arms Inn, Fisherfon Anger, by Mr. Blake, which made its way from thence into adjoining garden, and into wood-house; from thence it returned through another garden, crossed the turnpike-road, and entered the kitchen of the Malmesbury’s Arms, where ...

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... brought almost to perfection its infancy (so that like Minerva it may be said to have sprung to life mature, vigorous, and armed for war); having been successfully exhibited in Germany in 1457, was carried to Bohemit in Util; four more years saw it in ...

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1826

... Fppmgham, Esq. Shropshire—John Cotes, of Wood cote. Esq. Somersetshire—Win. Helyar, of East Coker, Esq. Staffordshire—John Burton Philhps of Heath House, Esq County of Sonthampton-Sir C. H.Rich.ol Shirley House, Bait. Suffolk—John Payne Elwes, of Stoke next ...

The ship To-e. 'f 1 averpool, having *> n'jo b of cotton, anti f.rnished with . clea, S/ H ave

... Callington—A. Baring, M. Altwood, Camel ford—M. Milbank, Esq. Colonel Craddock. Cardiganshire—Colonel Powell. Cardigan, &c.—P. Prysc, Esq. Carditf—Lord John Stuart. Chichester —Lord G. Lennox, Hon. W. S. oyntr. Cricklade—J. Pitt, R. Gordon, Esqrs. Cornwall—Sir ...

CHESTER- CIRCI IT. Tlic Moil. Charles Warren, Chief Justice. The Hon. Thomaj Jervis, the other Jusllee. ..

... Mold. Cheshire—Monday, April 10, at Chester. CARMARTHEN CIRCUIT, The Hon. Samuel Hcyvvood, Sergeant at Law. The Hon. John Balguy. Cardigan—Wednesday, Ap:il 4. Haverfordwest —Tuesday, April 10. Carmarthen—Monday, April 16. NORTH WALES CIRCUIT The Hon. Jonathan ...

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... Prti,ion * of the Banffshire M . r: F ring Lord Fife not duly elected, 'b™ “tS Lord G. .hotdd Mr. W. , dy of t he Sergeant at Arms, bedischarged f om the cus ody That the Noble P rvf»r A Sussex Grand Jury when the °Mr e opposed the disehargeof the Noble ...

-LAMBETH STREET,

... tore up the railing that was round the wheel, and arming themselves, prepared for resistance. Finding every other means unavailing, the Staff of the Cornwall Militia were called together, and being armed and provided with ammunition, were drawn up in the ...

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... jfrom tije aouDon (aajcttco. FRIDAY, June I. This Gazette announces, that the King has conferred the Deanery of Durham on Dr. John Bankcs, Bishop of St. David’s. . T ■ This Gazette also announces the grant of the Royal Licence to the Rev. Edward Marshall ...

mreceimneoirfl. x It is generally supposed that one part of Mr. Peels pro posed improvements in the Police, will be

... of last month four pheasants and three hares were offered many persons for 7s. but refused Gazette. Oil Thursday se’nnight John Lantou and Edward En - mans, of Newbury, were bound over to appear at the Newbury Sessions, to answer to a charge of assault ...

deaths

... the Rev. GEORGE WALKER, M.A. (Late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge) Head Master the Grammar School, Leeds. Printed for John Murray, Albemarle-street, London. CAPITAL OLD ESTABLISHED COMMERCIAL INN, IN THE CITY OF OXFORD, CASiZaBO WHEATS KSAT, Situate ...

iFoman Inuiligciiff

... inmates in shocking manner, several of them having ihe skin burnt from their arms and faces, and the hair singed from their heads. The following is a list of the suflerers; —John Holt, the father, aged 42, face and hands severely burnt; Ann Holt, the mother ...

dissembler ran away. Parties were sent after him ou horseback V p SI D and on foot, wlio brought him

... Bnrdett. Sir John Newport. Mr. Secretary Huskisson, Mr. Brougham. Mr. C. W. vv. Wynn, Mr. C. Grant, Lord Duncannon. Mr. Calcrafl, Lord Althorp, Mr. Doherty, Lord Nugent, Lord A. Hi. 1, Lord Ennismore, Mr. Caulfield, Lord Clements. Mr. Grattan, Mr. Stanley ...