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... Mr. James Kempe 1 1 0 Mr. John Provis, jun 2 2 0 Mr. George Thomas ** * 1 1 0 Mr. William Traer 1 0 0 Mr. Thomas Clutterbuck 1 1 0 Mr. Peter Ncttleton 1 1 0 Mr. Thomas John 1 I 0 Mr. Joseph Ferris (Pydar-stieet) 1 1 0 Mr. John Buckingham ?? 0 0 Mr. Richard ...
... breaking the gas- lamp and blackening some ofthe windows. Daring Burglart by Six Armed Men.— At Rivington, in Lancashire, last week, a daring burglary was committed by six armed men, who, after a severe conflict, succeeded in carry- ing off an immense amount ...
... second time. Being armed with a large stick, before 13ew had time to discharge the gun. ?? struck him across the head, and again klocked him down: and Hew, while lying on Wi back, Sred, and lodged the contents of the pieea in his left arm, Which, from the ...
... Saturday Thos. Morris, butcher, of Cardigan, having had a quarrel with the wife of bis brother John Morrris, John remonstrated with him on the subject ; upon which he, with a large knife, wounded him in the face: John, in self de- fence, immediately knocked ...
... front Plymouth. Thursday Wind E. arrivals or sailings. THDRO, Oct 13. Pattered Inwards, the Ltmh, Meihuish, John and Matilda, Billing, Susannah, Johns, Godson, Biackuiore, Bersv, Tregerlhen, Oakwell, Jones, Mary. HusseM, NVrvham, Mayo, Forest, Hawkins, all ...
... broke out, which was onlv quelled after very heavy fighting, in which many thousands were killed. 1800 Grattan's Parliament was dissolved, and Grattan then wrote: “You have destroyed >»r Parliament, but we will have our revenge. Wetwill send into your ...
... aifd on the whole the work waa wall performed — The judges for tbe bollocks were Ur. 8. fTresawna, Probus; Mr. John Thomas, St- Wenn ; and Mr. John Williams, Ruan.. For the sheep — Messrs. J. Hotten and;/. Davis, Cornel ly ; and A Anstey. Mena. billy — For ...
... Grampound Road il. Smith. Augustus Scobell, John Usticke Stephens. Edward St. Anbyn. Header John M. St. Aubyn. John, M.P. Smith, George Smirke. Edward Trelawny. SirJ. Salusbury, bart. Tremayne, John Trist, John Fincher Tremayne, Arthur ...
... MEADOWS, FIELDS, and TENE- MENTS, now in the several occupations of Mr. Thomas Hicks, John Wilcock, John Marshall, and Richard Sibley; and TWO MEADOWS occupied by John Wallis, Esq. or his under-tenants. And also, all the LANDS occupied by William Lander ...
... but that the capture of (hat city was as much the right of conquest as the Capture of Martinique or any other place by the arms of the United Empire* He maintained that the Government of Genoa, was nothing more than a provisional one; and np^ if Lord ...
... Samuel Komillj born, 1767 IjM Bishop Reginald Heber d, lb2t' 1 VV John Dry den died 1700 1 , Lord Howe’s Victory, 1791 2 VV General Wolfe born, 1727 2 S Puiitacation. Candlemas Day 8 John Wesley died, 1791 2 T Mirabeau d, 1791 _ ,c h. Sharp assassinated ...