LONDON, July 9
... Range t Privateer of London The Medina, ...
... Range t Privateer of London The Medina, ...
... Bridgewater. It has the appearance curious Maib’e, and in fume Places ranfpnent J it svid contain 55 Punch. the Outfide lie the Arms Cr.fi if his Gt ice, svi h Cor iucopia ho.sling Vine I'svig* laden with Giapcs and oa iticr elegant Ornaments. 1 his extraordinary ...
... and bear the Arms addition to his prefent names, purfuant the laft Will and Teftament of hi? Maternal Grandfather, Thomas Chamberlain, Wardington aforefaid, dcceafed; fuch .Vrms being firll duly exemplified according to the law* of Arms, and recorded ...
... all their Pof- iey the Pubh be it! to Tippoo $2 eant at leuttody of the Se: ry nd Market Int +t vatt Fo accordingly. The at Arms u Red tswu ! 4 be f f yrers wit et it tO abe inuated to i¢ of t! le ad >poo S2ih, | . Tale Velunteer Jouraal, form a vatt on ...
... Post. From tlic LONDON GAZETTE, April, 7. Admiralty-Office, April 7, 1812. Vlcc- Admiral Sir Edward Pellew has transmitted to John Wilson Croker, Esq. loiter from Captain W*st, his Majesty's ship Sultan, giving an account of the boats lhat ship having, the ...
... many Advantages to the Service. LONDON. Yefterday an order was fent to the Herald’s Office Do&or’s-Comrnons, for Garter King Arms to let out, with the Order for the Prince Orange, on Friday the next Month. They write from the Hague, that the Princefs of ...
... drawing for their Tickets, No. fell to the lot of Gentleman whofc name is John Wilkes. Monday Evening was tried in the Court Common Pleas, Weftminflcr, before the Right Hon. Sir John Eardlcy Wilmot, Knt. C tufc, wherein Victualler Tottenham Court Road and ...
... violent Copenhagen than even ut Frankfort, The and municipal . guards the fortresses and towns of Denmark, j are const,only under arms to prevent their utter extermination. Clirisiopho Ins issued a Proclamation, dated Sans ) Souci, declaring that asylum shall ...
... more than three times Mr Biddulph Mr Calvert rom, confiding in British valour | Mr Brogden toly, but repeatedly, bar- Mr Grattan » onder every possible disadvan- Lord A Ham! d circumstance of situation ! e coast, in the presence of the In the above | ...
... tiler. —At Guildhall, * London. 14. John Seek, *f Newgate-Street, London, Haber Oajbtr At Guildhall, London. 14. Paul Bitnojfty, late (Tapping- in the County of Middlt/tx, Htfier and Hatter.—kt Guildhall, London. John Crnvtber, of CotnhiU, London, Chinaman ...
... set fire; fortunately the crew bad sufficient strength left to save tbeni, selves in loaf. Three boats were Immediately • armed lb? Americans in port, who went in pin suit of tbe villains but returned, after unsuccessful , search of .10 hours. I.ie’rjM ...
... of Lite are double their ordinary Value. Dunkirk , Augufi iS. His Pruffian Majefly has, et the humble Reprefentatton of Mr. John Harris, approved of Meff. Walter Rutledge and James Kovadel, Merchants of this Place, two the Directors of the Royal Bengal ...