OLD BAILEY.—Monday
... Flemming, J. Rusn, E. Winson, W. Guyon, J. Weener, T. Wheeler, 8. L'Coani, J. Smith, J. Cramer, J. Harris alias Wells, J. Donne-, J. Corner, J. King ...
... Flemming, J. Rusn, E. Winson, W. Guyon, J. Weener, T. Wheeler, 8. L'Coani, J. Smith, J. Cramer, J. Harris alias Wells, J. Donne-, J. Corner, J. King ...
... Pope Rosevear, Esq, o Lanteglos.near Camelfoid, to Miss Langman, only ter ot J. Langman Esq. of Ottery Park. At St. Andrews Plymouth, the 6th inst. the Rev D. Coldridge, to Mary, eldest daughter of J. D. Esq, Banker, Plymouth Barnstaple, Mr. ...
... Adieu my Native S.? ' d ;as pathos and delicacy of musir-Ji ' * ° witt The duet, I lore but ress,on rarely equal* md . Spark. duet * Ge from the lndlian air De tanti P Vnao-bi the Misses Grecos, with taste and WBS P £lfomied song by Miss E. Greco, with a ** ...
... Gladiator, which of Venus, Antinous, Laoc » xhis outrage belonged the School for Dr* J ff & against taste led as of Council, wh eh was restore e m° bJ The it woulAeem, refuses to d E butO! How Different !-In the of Sir Walter Scott, Char Lamb &c-, witn dore ...
... Jac J. Dickinsc Jan. 8. J. Eurrier, John street F. Archer, Chancery '.an. W. Mathews, Bii J. Simpson, Leeds Lincoln's inn. W. I wards, Liverpv ton-street, Btooiusbu T. Giltir and Co., Ma. Co., Oxford-stieet. H. Goldsmid, Linton, Kei ,0., Ely-place. J. Itoberis ...
... sing . ' o«ghain's bag of briefs, if the tnS.i• ~ d leward for iS„ - ? ' remiud « » fellow ole house. y *** d alarmed the MOTHER'S LOVE v.t v * German.) has draWD bresth itiNE.—At a dinner Chekpn ■ *i_ -d to be insulted SHch 2 P Wbom don't understand what ...
... compliance with the wishes the * lifts Individuals present immediately subscribed £81, and make up that sum to J_ c. ,7th, 1827. SAXIM _r OX.J_.TT2_, __l__L_2_?_aSt. AT A VESTRY MEETING this Pr rish, held the 27th day Decemlh'r, 1827, The Warden the Chair ...
... vehemence) : Mow, Sir, by *• * J'll never give her shilling she has struck me.—Miss C. Cirri : Never, never.—Mr. :la she to turned into the street Lady Hawke: Let her to the parish.—Mr. Rawlinson : Then she must go.—Miss C. Corri : can get abed for 25 ...
... Somerset, M. Kennedy. Roos. Bight Honoimiahi.es—Sir C. Slaart, Sir F. Lamb,J. Hcrrics, ('. Vv'ynu, \v, Hnskissoa. Hope, Slits Cooper (9), Miss Boo? (2). Sirs—\V. J. Mope, G. J. CoCknnin, B. Martin, E. I]', T. Rsmmon i, H. Toirens, \V. Gordon, Prendergart ...
... but Went to churoh? ; d LVKJ Wdls another pew.-No recognition, her heacThu^ A young man, named Daok-l, hung himself in a fit ter a stnt . ,S d washed from his pony, and carried , J ° ' the stream, and wouldl probably have ost STi-f the exertions of Inn ...
... Pawning —On Wednesday a young man named Hart, was charged with illegally pawning defendant had been paying his addresses a Miss Solo j mens, Vinegar-yard, aud the lady's father agreed,] the solimtnz.itloi) of the unptiats, to give Ins intended son-in law ...
... Acland Word, J. PUma, h GMU, ton, R. P. Coffin, T. W. Harding, r, Drake l Divett, A. C. Wiltett, J. Konnaway, J. H. Ley C don, H. L. Toil, G. P. Adam*, B. Futfordjun.' Mat fi. Walrond, Esqrs. and Revd;. G. Gregory, W. Barke, Peter Glubb, J. G. Coppteston ...