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MANCRESTER

... Netle stated, that i ary several ?? had been lately made at the Town I , Hall respecting the ebstruction of Victoria-street, and i th about Victoria Bridge, from persona Collecting in large I uib- crowds, and holding discussions on religious subjects; J ...

Condition of England Question

... Highness had a wild stag brought Into the Home Park, immediately behind the Castle, end shot it for the sanusmient of the Queen, who was looking out of one of the bard windows The stag bad on two previous nights disturbed the inmates of the castle by ...

POLICE ESPIONAGE

... on the ear. And becaulse Ave wul nt have a hiberal governuentcovered vi th a like obloquy in perpetuity, nos the reign of Victoria made compa- ab etll culpability to that of George Ill., And his successor on the throne, we trust that no t hie will beo ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF FORGERY

... that no information should be laid for, any offence committed under tha act (the act of Victoria), and also provided that the statutes of George Ill, and that of Victoria should be constructed altogether as if they consisted of onlya single act. The learned ...

MANCHESTER

... that of r, several complaints had been latoly made at the Town cli to Hall respecting the obstruction of Victoria-street, and es ?? about Victoria Bridge, from perions collecting in large Ye Ls crowds, and holding discussions on religious subjects; 8t1 ...

The Irish Movement

... should have been sworn in open Court, as provided by the 56th Geo. Ill., c. 87-the subsequent Act of Victoria making no allusion whatever to the Queen's Bench. Should the Court decide with the Traversers, the Indictment will thereby be quashed, and the ...

FROST'S COMMITTEE, BIRMINGHAM

... FROST'S COMMITTEE, FOR PRESENTATION TO HER MA- JESTY, IN BEHALF OF FROST, WILLIAMS, AND JONES. To Her Afost Gracious Qwafeotp Victoria, Qoeen of the United Kingdom of Grewa Britain andi Ireland. The humble Memorial of a Committee appointed at a large Public ...

COURT OF REQUESTS

... table before him. Eachl lett, lded as he took up the card in his mouth was P %t fool' in the hands of the Queen. The horse mi0 OPter f the Victoria in the same manner. The horse' ?? aken. having drawn a cork from a bottle eth hi1s ioc rr o in which required ...

The Irish Movement

... have been, sworn inl open st Court, as provided by ithe 56th Geo. I T., c. 87-tbe subsequent Act oif Victoria making nIO allunion whatever In to she Queen's Bench. Si --Should the Court decide with the Traversers, the Indictment will thereby be quashed, ...

The Irish Movement

... tod whieb oct sII witneases in Bills oe Indict- 0a7t were sworn In openCort, un the opth G. iIII, it 87. ctsta h ?? At of Victoria, however, recites tha th practice Of swearing witnesses in open Court caus e aendy and other inconvendeoces, and then goe ...

THE COURT [ill] THE PEOPLE

... for naming the Princess, her Royal Highness was given into his hands by her nurse. Her Majesty the Queen D )wager then namiedl ?? ydl Highness Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa. After the baptism, the Princess was returned to her nurse. .The service being ...

MODERN STATE TRIALS

... taturs all hlt, alias baked potatoes quite heated, contrary : to the- ptace of -his liege Lady the Queen, I and against the statute 2nd of Victoria, commonly i known as the New Poliee Act, and therefore that he I h was guilty of High Treason ! 11 I ...