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HOUSE OF COMMONS

... nobles taking flight. The reserve, or hindmost line, however, commanded by King John in person, still remained unbroken. Its numbers doubled those of the English army. John, imitating the enemy's mode of fighting, and desirous to cut ofl’ from himself ...

alter the time

... his depth, and was drowned. At Sedgley, on John Jordan, a mechanic, living in Cann-lane, who worked at Mr. Woolley's screw manufactory; he was in the act of putting some pitch upon a drum barrel, when his arm by some means got unoer the band, by which ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... desultory conversation resulted from these remarks, in the course of which Mr. Grattan expressed the opinion that, if the tithes and rents could not be collected without the aid of an armed force, it was time that the Legislature interfered. Captain Gordon having ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... Robert Peel Viscount Duneannon, Sr John Newport, Mr. Goidbuni, Mr. Brownlow, Mr. Carew, Mr. Vesey Mr. Ertcourt, Mr. Penrhyn, Mr. Cramptoo, Mr. Sailer, Viscount Ebrington. Sir John Byng, Mr. Defroy, Mr. James Grattan/Mr. Littleton, Mr. Leader, Sir Thomas ...

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... Chester, of Audlem; William Barratt, of Stoke, John Cartledge, of Hanley; John Taylor, of Walsall; William Bolton, of Wolverhampton; Philip Till; John Mollatt; John Burgess ; John Jenkinson, of Gnosall; John ...

UARY 16,

... have been contracted for by the agents of Donna Maria in this country, which will be immediately armed and manned by British sailors. Three vessels are arming at Amsterdam for Don Miguel, manned Dutch seamen, which will be placed under the orders of Captain ...

HIS MAJESTY’S ARRIVAL

... taxation ; that he intended to bring in a bill not only for the commutation, but for the redemption of tithes; and tkat Lord John Russell was to give notice of measure Tor allowing the marriages of Dissenters to be solemnized without any application to ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... expense of going formerly by London Margate water was fifteen shillings. Midsummer Day. The day of St. John the Baptist —Of the nativity of St. John the Baptist, celebrated on this day, find the following particulars: —“ At Magdalen College, Oxford, sermon ...

THURSDAY

... *v. Dr. Jenkins, Dr. Hunter, Dr. Thorpe, John Waterhouse, Esq. B. Sadler, Esq. r brother the late member for Newark), John Rhoyds, C. Beckett, R. Hall, 11. Key, John Bischoff, George Bischoff, R. C. Bramley, John Blayds, Esqrs. &c. The inhabitants of the ...

Thursday, February 9

... been comwith England and Scotland. The hon. member would P 1 w,thre E* rd 10 the two London and Brighton give the motion his Arm support. bills (Stephenson and Rennie s). and the bills Mr. W. Rochb never would allow Ireland to be tram- otdered to be brought ...

NOTICE

... debts due to and owing from the said trade. As witness our bands this fourteenth day of April, 1837, E. E, STANLEY, E. STANLEY. JOHN ELLIS. Witness— Charles Homes, solicitor. Sedgley. A LI. person* indebted the estate of the Mr. HENRY HAMES, of WednesfieM ...

ELECTION PETITIONS

... Crmwford, J. Pattisoo. Worcester.. .. T. H. Davies. Limerick County .. Hon. R. Fitzgiblion, W.S. O’Brien Wicklow County .. J- Grattan or U. Howard. Leicester .. •• J. Easthope, S. Duckworth. Great Yarmouth .. C. E. Rumbold. W. Wilshcre. Total-.., *3. C ...