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CAPT. MAITLAND'S NARRATIVE

... if be got put the shipsstatioued close in with the land, When off Plymouth, Sir Richard and Lady Strarhan, aoeompanied Mrs. Maitland, came 'alongside the ship. Buonaparte was walking the deck, and when I told him wife was in the boat, be went to the gang-way ...

THE KING

... THE KING. Pembroke, Suxday, Sept,, is-31. 1 hasten to inform you of the arrival in this haven of our most gracious Sovereign, King' George the Fourth, on board his beautiful yaclit the Royal George, accompanied by the itoyul Sovereign yacht, the Active ...

THE KING

... THE KING. CONSERVATIVE MEETING TO ADDRESS In consequence of a hand-bill having been freely circulated, announcing that a Conservative Address to the King” had be n prepared, *• expressive confidence in his Majesty’s Government, and attachment to his person ...

«* To Dr. PATtRtON

... Bottle; alfo Mr. Rowe, High-lfreet, Margate; Mr. Burgefs, Cooking and Son, Sandwich Mr. Long, Deal; Mr. Ledger, Dover; Mr. Purdy, Folkftone; Mr. Neve, Hithe; Mr. Bayly, Aihford; ...

COURT OF KING’S BENCH, Saturday

... conspi Sicy to defraud Mr. Auldjo at play. The tirst wiiness called was Henry John Howard, attorney—l know Mr. Auldjo. 1 know Mr. Bollaud. He accompanied Captain Maitland to office about the middle of July, and introduced Captain Maitland to ...

KING’S SCHOOL

... e-eaud indeed, under the indefatigable exertions of Dr. Birl aud Mr. Wallace, —a perseverance in these examinations,— tbe roulinuep patronage of the Chapter,—and support of a liberal public,—the King’s School most on the advance. Prizes, consisting of ...

DR. DLiGENAN

... DR. DLiGENAN. Died on Thursday, at his lodgings in Parliament-street, the Right Honourable Dr. Patrick Duigcnan, L. L. D. He was taken ill on Wednesday, and Physician was called, who did not consider him in any immediate danger, but s'lortly after he ...

THE KING

... Biiig«ss, Mr. N. A. Austen, Mr. E. Daniel, Mr. M. Goodwin, Mr. Wight wick. That tin* Members of the Deputation take such measures they may think proper and expedient for currying the foregoing resolutions into »fleet. That this meeting recommend that the town ...

** To Dr. PATfcRSDN

... Bottle al/> I Mr. we, ftreet, Margate ; Mr- Burgers, Rarrl-1 gate } C'ock.ng and bon, i Mr. LOl g. Deal; Mr. Mr. Bsyly, Aflifurd ; Mr. Coventv, Favi-rOianr; Mr. Bamaid, S ...

THE KING’S LEVEE

... Vain Hur.—-Dr. Parr and Lord Erskine ere said to have been the viinesl men in their lime. At dinner, some years since. Dr. Parr, in eistseirs with the eonvertaiioDal powers of Lord F.rskine, called out to him, My I mean to write yoar epitaph.’* Dr. Parr,” ...

King’s School

... sermon for the occasion was preached by the Reverend Mr. Downe—formerly on the foundation of the King’s School. The dinner was numerously and most respectably attended. An exhibition of was awarded to Mr. J. Birt. The Annual Report was well drawn up and ...

By the KING'S Pttnt

... By the KING'S Pttnt. « Whatever ii generally ufcful ought to be generally known. To the NOBILITY, GENTRY, CLERGY, &c. THE •ntsampled foccefi which baa fo eminently attended the ofe of WHITEHEAD’* ESSENCE of MUSTARD, in the cure of RheumatUmt, Coot, Lumbago ...